Saturday Mornings: "Legends. Goals. Glory. Singapore’s Soccer 7s Kicks Off With a Star-Studded Lineup"
In this week’s Saturday Sitdown on MoneyFM 89.3, we kick off with three Singapore football legends—Daniel Bennett, Khairul Amri, and Lionel Lewis—who return to the spotlight for a thrilling new chapter in Singapore’s sporting story. These former Lions stars will suit up once more as Singapore hosts…
Saturday Mornings: "Youth. Speed. Spirit. Inside Singapore’s Skateboarding Surge towards the SEA Games"
On this Wide World segment of MoneyFM 89.3, we spotlight a thrilling shift in Singapore’s sports landscape: the return of skateboarding to the SEA Games. At the heart of this movement is Zulkarnaen Bin Mohammad Zin, the Skateboarding Discipline Head at the Singapore Rollersports Federation and a de…
Saturday Mornings: Shore to Skyline: "Once Upon a Tide" - Singapore's History Through Sea, Story & 60 Years of Nationhood
On our Home Brew segment today, we welcome Daniel Tham, Principal Curator at the National Museum of Singapore, whose work gives fresh meaning to the nation’s past. “Once Upon a Tide,” a sweeping new exhibition that traces Singapore’s evolution—from its early days as a coastal settlement, through th…
Saturday Mornings: International News Review - US Ambassador Designates under fire, Ukraine ready to fire back, and the smoking samsui woman.
The International News Review with Steve Okun. Saturday Mornings Host Glenn van Zutphen and Co-host Neil Humphreys look at who might be the next US Ambassadors to Singapore and Malaysia (and the swirling controversy around both!), Ukraine will be getting an unexpected missile defense system to prot…
Saturday Mornings: Saleem Hadi shares plans for world's first Singapore-Indian film festival
In the Singapore Home Brew segment, host Neil Humphreys sits down with film-maker Saleem Hadi, who is also the founder and director of Singapore Indian Theatre & Film Explorers (SITFE). To celebrate SG60, SITFE is organising indBOX FILM FESTIVAL, the world's first Singapore-Indian film festival fro…
Saturday Mornings: Nik Mehta, British High Commissioner to Singapore, explains why visit of HMS Prince of Wales bolsters UK-SG relations
In The Wide World segment, host Neil Humphreys chats with Nik Mehta, British High Commissioner to Singapore, about the recent visit of HMS Prince of Wales to Singapore. The British High Commissioner explains the geopolitical, strategic and cultural value of the warship docking at Marina Bay - the f…
Saturday Mornings: Kong Man Jing's inspiring journey from science teacher to social media hit Biogirl MJ
During our Saturday Mornings Sit-Down conversation, host Neil Humphreys chats with Kong Man Jing, AKA Biogirl MJ, who explains how she went from a science teacher to the head of an expanding pro-biodiversity media company. From humble beginnings, the keen environmentalist posted some fun, fact-fill…
Saturday Mornings: International News on President Trump's 'best' two weeks in office and the 'non-deal' between US-Vietnam
In this week's International News Review, Neil Humphreys speaks with Steve Okun, CEO APAC Advisors, about US President Donald Trump's last 14 days. Was it the most successful fortnight in Trump's Presidency? The Big Beautiful Deal went through, approving his tax and spending polices. And Trump got…
Saturday Mornings: Investing in Culture: Audrey Yeo on Art, Collectors & Singapore’s Gallery Renaissance
This week, we shine a spotlight on the thriving heart of Singapore’s art scene with Audrey Yeo—President of the Art Galleries Association of Singapore and founder of Yeo Workshop at Gillman Barracks. From bold brushstrokes to investment portfolios, Audrey takes us inside the evolving world of high-…
Saturday Mornings: Can Love Survive the Ballot Box? Violet Lim, Lunch Actually Explains.
During ourSaturday Mornings Sit-Down conversation Violet Lim, CEO & Chief Cupid of "Lunch Actually," talks with host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys about her Annual Dating Survey and a striking shift in dating attitudes. Violet Lim, CEO & Chief Cupid of Lunch Actually, breaks down th…