Glenn van Zutphen on Saturday Mornings with Neil Humphreys
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Start your weekend right with Glenn van Zutphen and Neil Humphreys with their interesting mix of guests from 9 am to 12noon. Be informed and entertained with news commentary by international journalists and tips on interesting places and exhibitions to catch in Singapore.
JAN 22, 2024
22/01/24 - Saturday Mornings: Mastercard Gamer Xchange bridging the gap between rewards and online gamingSaturday Mornings host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host, award-winning author Neil Humphreys talk with Kaveri Khullar, Senior VP, Consumer Marketing & Sponsorships, APAC, Mastercard and Ankur Jakhwal, CEO, Boost Connect. Mastercard Gamer Xchange (MGX) is bridging the gap between rewards and the online gaming community - allowing unused rewards points to be used as gaming currency on nearly 4,000 gaming titles.
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JAN 21, 2024
21/01/24 - Saturday Mornings: Singaporean Climate Scientists discuss how we can secure our climate futureSaturday Mornings host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host, award-winning author Neil Humphreys are joined by Dr Stephen Chua, Research Assistant Professor at the Earth Observatory of Singapore, and Trina Ng, Climate Researcher, both of Nanyang Technical University - about the 2023 data saying that last year was the hottest year on record; what can Singaporeans do about it?
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JAN 21, 2024
21/01/24 - Saturday Mornings: International News Review Singapore Business Sentiment, What Does Davos Achieve, The Importance of New Hampshire, and Arnold Detained in MunichIn our International News Review, Saturday Mornings host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host, award-winning author Neil Humphreys speak to Steve Okun, Senior Advisor, Mclarty Associates about Singapore former minister S. Iswaran’s corruption case and its possible impact on business sentiment. Is the World Economic Forum's Davos meeting more than just a snow party for the rich? Will the upcoming New Hampshire primary seal the Presidential nomination for Trump? And did Arnold really deserve to be detained and fined by customs officers at Munich airport?
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JAN 14, 2024
14/01/24 - Saturday Mornings: How Singapore is taking action to fight the trafficking endangered animalsSaturday Mornings host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host, award-winning author Neil Humphreys discuss the recent case of a pregnant Pangolin that was taken and trafficked by a Singaporean man and how local laws are desperately trying to put an end to this illegal trade while protecting our wildlife. Anbarasi Boopal, Co-CEO, ACRES Wildlife Rescue Centre, and Dr.Charlene Yeong, Senior Manager, of Wildlife Health and Rehabilitation at Mandai Nature are both leaders of the Singapore Pangolin Working Group and join us in the studio for a two-part conversation to discuss this shocking case.
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JAN 14, 2024
14/01/24 - Saturday Mornings: BBDO's Tay Guan Hin on why collision sparks creativity.Saturday Mornings host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host, award-winning author Neil Humphreys talk with Tay Guan Hin, Creative Chairman, BBDO Singapore about his new book: “COLLIDE: Embracing Conflict to Boost Creativity” and why collision sparks creativity in ways that change the way we do things. In violent convulsions, conflict births new ideas that create new realities; throughout history creative conflict has been the most critical tool for innovation, discovery, and invention.
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JAN 14, 2024
14/01/24 - Saturday Mornings: How Singapore can tackle the cervical cancer risk among female foreign domestic workersSaturday Mornings host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host, award-winning author Neil Humphreys are joined by Aravindan Srinivasan, Director of Thematic Collaborations at AVPN and Prof. Tikki Pangestu, Visiting Professor at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore to discuss how Singapore can help alleviate the region’s growing healthcare disparities by first tackling cervical cancer risk among our 240,000 female, foreign domestic workers.
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JAN 13, 2024
13/01/24 - Saturday Mornings: Steve Okun International News Review on Taiwan elections, Houthi blasts, Boeing's loose bolts and Zuckerberg's moo-lah planIn our International News Review, Saturday Mornings host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host, award-winning author Neil Humphreys speak to Steve Okun, Senior Advisor, Mclarty Associates about the Taiwan national elections, the impact of US-British strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen, Boeing trying to figure out where it has a screw loose, the US Presidential primaries heat up, and Mark Zuckerberg’s plan to make more moo-lah with macadamia nuts and beer.
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JAN 7, 2024
07/01/24 - Saturday Mornings: Singapore’s annual "Light to Night Singapore 2024" offers 60 programs, works of art, and experiences.Saturday Mornings host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host, award-winning author Neil Humphreys discuss Singapore’s annual “Light to Night Singapore 2024” festival with Dee Chia, Deputy Director of Audience Engagement at the National Gallery Singapore. More than 60 artworks and programs will be spread across various Civic District locations including the National Gallery, Asian Civilisations Museum, Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, The Arts House, Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, and Funan.
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12:37
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JAN 7, 2024
07/01/24 - Saturday Mornings: Singapore-based social movement PlayPan supports entrepreneurs, small & medium enterprisesSaturday Mornings host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host, award-winning author Neil Humphreys talk with Gary Hong and Yvonne Siow Co-Founders of PlayPan, a Singapore-based social movement that transformed the 400,000 sq. ft. retail space at Peace Centre, Selegie Road, into a vibrant playground for creative collaborations, businesses and events for entrepreneurs and small & medium enterprises. non-profit, community, and social engagement activities.
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JAN 7, 2024
07/01/24 - Saturday Mornings: The National Parks Board's historic Cashin House and The Pier tell an important Singapore StorySaturday Mornings host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host, award-winning author Neil Humphreys are joined by Yang Shufen, Director of Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve at the National Parks Board, about the historic Cashin House and how its owners played an out-sized role in the early days of colonial Singapore’s rubber trade. The 1920s house and its 1906 pier have been restored and are now a new visitor’s gateway to the western part of Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve known as Lim Chu Kang Nature Park.
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