
CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Decoding your pet's behaviour for caregivers
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We all love our pets but what happens when they misbehave? Behavioural education is not just for pet owners, but for anyone involved in an animal's daily care. Cheryl Goh speaks with Dr Daphne Ang, Emergency & Critical Care, Clinical resident, Veterinary Behavior, Beecroft Animal Specialist & Emergency Hospital, who shares more about the importance of bridging the gap in behavioural education for a harmonious home.
CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Decoding your pet's behaviour for caregivers
We all love our pets but what happens when they misbehave? Behavioural education is not just for pet owners, but for anyone involved in an animal's daily care. Cheryl Goh speaks with Dr Daphne Ang, Emergency & Critical Care, Clinical resident, Veterinary Behavior, Beecroft Animal Specialist & Emergency Hospital, who shares more about the importance of bridging the gap in behavioural education for a harmonious home.
18 mins
CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - From Girl Boss to Girl Moss: Micro-retirements in Gen Z workers
'Micro-Retirements' have become popular with young Gen Z workers, who putting a pause on their careers to pursue personal growth and interests. But what kind of implications does it have on the career trajectory, and how are employers responding? Cheryl Goh speaks with Rohan Sylvester, Talent Strategy Advisor at Indeed on the trend, and how it could impact the future of work.
18 mins
CNA938 Rewind - Civic District Children's Season 2025 – An Arts Adventure for Families this June Holiday
In 'Destination Anywhere', Melanie Oliveiro finds out where Singaporean children and their parents can go to enjoy free and ticketed programmes at the heart of the Civic District during the June school holidays. Michelle Choy from Arts House Limited will talk about the Civic District Children's Season 2025 and its Little Explorer's Trail which is a self-guided journey of arts discovery across five iconic venues.
16 mins
CNA938 Rewind - From Berklee to SG: Ahikaa Arora's Journey Through Song and Self
In 'Culture Club', Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Ahikaa Arora, a 25-year-old Singapore-based singer-songwriter and Berklee College of Music scholarship alumna. Arora describes how she blends storytelling with intimate soundscapes – fusing pop, South Asian melodies and alternative music. She'll explain how her song themes include self-discovery, the human experience, and love – highlighting tracks like Providence, Sea Salt Amber, and Masquerade. Arora will also talk about her other job as a voice teacher.
30 mins
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