• What Happens when We Live Side By Side with so Many Cats?
    Sep 5 2022

    Love them or hate them, Singapore has a lot of stray cats. While some people love them and feed them, others can’t stand them. Taking a step back, we explore what happens if we live side-by-side with so many cats in our urban spaces.

    Hosted by: Paul Ng

    Featuring: President of the Cat Welfare Society, Thenuga Vijakumar

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    19 Min.
  • Learn how to Identify Singapore's Most Popular Birds
    Aug 29 2022

    Can you identify the sound of the bird that you just heard? Whether you love them or hate them, here's a field guide to the birds you may hear on your way to work, as well as the ones that annoy you in the wee hours of the morning.

    Hosted by: Paul Ng

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    12 Min.
  • The Good, The Bad, The Ugly: Living with Otters, Monkeys and Boars
    Aug 22 2022

    You may have heard of people being molested by monkeys, mauled by otters, or gored by wild boars. In the tiny packed urban landscape of Singapore, we inevitably live in close proximity to the local wildlife. What happens when we encroach on each other's space?

    Hosted by: Paul Ng

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    11 Min.
  • Are Influencers all Frauds? A Brief Guide to the World of Influencing
    Aug 15 2022

    Too many ads and sponsored posts on your feed? Are too many influencers posting success stories on LinkedIn? In this episode of Everything, Explored, we’ll be exploring the different types of influencers and how some of these creators might be frauds, selling an unrealistic dream of going viral and running a $10,000 content business.

    Hosted by: Ashley Ow

    Featuring: Dawn Bevier

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    26 Min.
  • How Come so Many People Don’t Respect the Art of Film Scoring?
    Aug 9 2022

    We love films, but why are film scores overlooked? It’s the music that makes our favourite film so impactful, but so few people think about all the work that goes into creating these symphonies of the big screen. We explore why don’t we respect the art of film scoring anymore.

    Hosted by: Paul Ng

    Featuring: Composers Tabitha Boon, Ting Si Hao and Alex Oh

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    22 Min.
  • Did Sci-Fi get Space Wrong? We Explore From Moon Mining to Space Tourism
    Aug 1 2022

    Hear astronaut Jeff Williams explain why space is so different from what sci-fi has taught us. From humans living on Mars, to politics on the moon, and why companies may be the ones to colonise space long before governments do. Join us as we boldly go where no podcast has gone before, exploring if sci-fi got space wrong.

    Hosted by: Paul Ng

    Featuring: Retired astronaut Jeff Williams, Space Entrepreneur Simon Gwozdz

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    30 Min.
  • There's Kpop, There's Mandopop. Will We Ever Have a Thing Like Singapore Pop?
    Jul 25 2022

    Have you ever turned on the radio and immediately know what you're listening to? Koreans have Kpop, Taiwanese and Chinese have Mandopop, and often these distinct sounds shape our understanding of their culture and people. With Singapore's complex cultural landscape and a young history of 57 years, do we have a signature sound in our music scene?

    Hosted by: Ashley Ow

    Featuring: Gentle Bones (Joel Tan), Charlie Lim, Evanturetime (Evan Low), Falling Feathers (JJ Ong), Alex Oh

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    29 Min.
  • What Will it Take to Make People Finally Care More About Things in Ukraine?
    Jul 18 2022

    From $72 chicken in Singapore to a shortage of cooking oil leading to a global food crisis, events in Ukraine reach far beyond its borders. People are dying and suffering, but when you're thousands of miles away, what does it mean for all the rest of us? We present a busy person's guide to understanding an unfolding tragedy.

    Hosted by: Paul Ng

    Featuring: Economist Song Seng Wun, Associate Professor Volodymyr Bilotkach, Linguist Mariia Shchedrina, and Coach Yurii Odnoroh

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    26 Min.