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.


APR 24, 2021
24/04/21 - Weekends: Nile Bowie on ASEAN's diplomatic chance to prevent a Myanmar catastrophe
Glenn van Zutphen and award-winning author Neil Humphreys are joined by Nile Bowie, Correspondent, Asia Times to talk about the ASEAN Bloc’s Myanmar crisis meeting which addresses a specific situation of concern involving one of its member
16:29

APR 24, 2021
24/04/21 - Weekends: How studying Singapore's local marine environment is giving insight into climate and other challenges
Glenn van Zutphen and award-winning author Neil Humphreys speak to Dr Neo Mei Lin, Senior Research Fellow at the Tropical Marine Science Institute, National University of Singapore about the prestigious Pew Marine Fellowship and how supporting her  conservation work with the giant clams will have a profound impact on solving ocean issues. 
11:35

APR 18, 2021
18/04/21 - Weekends: Li Lian Ong on the 2021 growth outlook of the ASEAN economy
Glenn van Zutphen speaks to Li Lian Ong, Group Head for Financial Surveillance & Acting Group Head for Regional Surveillance, AMRO about the ASEAN+3 region’s AREO 2021 economic outlook report and the biggest risks that threaten the region’s road to recovery.
22:59

APR 18, 2021
18/04/21 - Weekends: International News Review (18th April 2021)
In our International News Review, Glenn van Zutphen speaks to Steve Okun, Senior Advisor, Mclarty Associates about the ASEAN leader’s agreement to meet in Jakarta in a long-awaited summit on Myanmar, President Joe Biden’s first face-to-face head of state visit to the White House, and more.
23:19

APR 18, 2021
18/04/21 - Weekends: The 4th Lion City Youth Jazz Festival 2021 to support our local musicians
Glenn van Zutphen speaks to Jeremy Monteiro, Jazz Pianist, Composer, and Music Educator about the 4th Lion City Youth Jazz Festival 2021: The Count and The Duke, and what the public can expect as JASS continues to improvise and adapt to the new pandemic environment and continue its mission to train young jazz talent.
17:17

APR 18, 2021
18/04/21 - Weekends: Cold and tasty; Singapore's newest museum to offer frigid treats
Glenn van Zutphen and award-winning author Neil Humphreys in conversation with Pirakash T, General Manager, Museum of Ice Cream Singapore about the opening of US-based attraction, Museum of Ice Cream, and what visitors can expect to see and taste from this experiential ice cream journey.
17:34

APR 18, 2021
18/04/21 - Weekends: Lee Yik Hun on Giant's plan to lower prices on hundreds of items in response to the pandemic
Glenn van Zutphen and award-winning author Neil Humphreys speak to Lee Yik Hun, Marketing Director of South East Asia Food, Dairy Farm Group about how Giant’s "Lower Prices That Last" campaign has reduced costs for customers and what we can expect from them in future.
13:06

APR 18, 2021
18/04/21 - Weekends: Shawn Lum & Karl Png on how Singapore can become a more green place to live
Glenn van Zutphen and award-winning author Neil Humphreys speak to Karl Png Jun Qiang, Co-founder of the Singapore Youth Voices for Biodiversity, Member of the Global Youth Biodiversity Network and Shawn Lum, Senior Lecturer, NTU Asian School of the Environment, President, Nature Society about Singapore becoming a "City in Nature" and what we can do to overcome obstacles of such an ambition.
14:58

APR 18, 2021
18/04/21 - Weekends: Minister Desmond Lee on Singapore becoming a "City in Nature"
Glenn van Zutphen and award-winning author Neil Humphreys are joined by Mr. Desmond Lee, Minister for National Development and Minister-in-charge of Social Services Integration to talk about transforming Singapore into a "City in Nature" and how we balance man's impact on our physical landscape.
24:24

APR 11, 2021
11/04/21 - Weekends: How vaccines are delivered to humans is complex and varied; hear an expert explain it in layperson's terms
Glenn van Zutphen speaks to Assistant Professor Owen Shea Fenton, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, NUS about the mRNA technology, its evolution and the almost unlimited potential it offers for transforming healthcare, and the flexibility of the technology behind the vaccines that allow them to be reprogrammed relatively easily and quickly to address future virus mutations.
12:51

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