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There was a time when Singapore aspired to achieve the "Swiss standard of living", but decades later the tables seem to be turning between Asia and Europe. We speak with Marion Müller, a Swiss native famous for her content about sunny Singapore. Why does she seem to love Singapore so much when so many Singaporeans seem to want out so badly?
(03:42) We welcome Marion to the studio!
(03:58) Why Marion chose Singapore
(04:52) First reason she fell in love with Singapore: Security
(06:45) Second reason: The Weather
(08:05) Third reason: Cleanliness
(10:33) Comparing the cost of living in Singapore vs Switzerland
(12:10) Fourth reason: Convenience
(13:48) Fifth reason: The Food
(17:11) Swiss standard of living
(18:06) Is Singapore a boring place?
(19:35) Marion’s thoughts on East Coast beach
(22:15) Best spots to explore in Singapore as a content creator
(23:58) Minimum income needed to live comfortably in SG
(26:49) Taxes in Switzerland
(28:30) Do Marion’s friends share the same views?
(29:43) Work visa challenges
(31:16) The benefits of security cameras in Singapore
(32:48) Languages and culture in Singapore
(36:04) Marion’s top 3 dishes
(37:44) One thing she doesn’t love about Singapore
(39:39) Follow Marion on socials @swissyinsg
It's the first episode of 2025! We capped off 2024 with some amazing interviews, but the last month of the year was filled with other dramatic events. From an NRIC saga to plane crashes, we bid farewell to a crazy year and welcome 2025 with bigger and better things to come.
(01:00) The New Year’s Anthem, Auld Lang Syne
(02:48) Parents’ emotions when sending primary school kids on their first day
(05:45) Dzar shares his personal experience from his radio days
(09:43) Plan B recap on interviewing ‘high-profile’ guests
(12:04) Darren’s views on the NRIC Saga
(16:28) The CEOs of Singtel were fired
(22:43) Plane crash incidents and the connection to software issues
(27:17) A possible meet-and-greet in Australia?
(29:24) An eventful year in 2024
(30:12) The PM of Malaysia and Najib Razak
(35:50) Our personal New Year’s resolutions
(37:32) Gender roles and expectations between single and married individuals
(40:27) The Red Pill movement
(45:44) China’s emerging EV market and food delivery by drones
(53:53) Feedback from listeners for longer discussion points
Why does Malaysia still have race-based policies in 2024?
We speak with Ibrahim Sani, CEO of Yayasan Peneraju, a federal agency that empowers Bumiputera talents in Malaysia. Why are Bumiputera policies still relevant in Malaysia in 2024? How did he bounce back and rise to become CEO? Should more Singaporeans find opportunities in Malaysia? Tune in to find out.
(01:30) Introduction to Ibrahim Sani and Yayasan Peneraju
(03:10) Defining Bumiputera and its purpose
(12:00) Upscaling Bumiputera
(21:30) Ibrahim Sani’s career journey
(27:30) Ensuring enough value creators
(30:00) Talent migration from Malaysia to Singapore
(31:36) Aid eligibility in intermarriages
(35:55) The perks of leading Yayasan Peneraju
(38:50) Future plans for Yayasan Peneraju
(42:45) Advice on overcoming failures
We had the privilege to host Mr. Lawrence Wong, Singapore's Prime Minister, for his first podcast interview. We discussed a range of topics, from redefining success in today’s world, the unique challenges faced by minorities, to Singapore's contributions to Palestinian statehood.
Are younger Singaporeans really becoming less hardworking? Are Singaporeans really better off going overseas to find opportunities? Are we ready to find our place in a chaotic world? Tune in to find out.
(01:14) Rahman and PM were from the same secondary school?!
(03:14) Embracing a new definition of success
(13:15) Do minorities have to work doubly hard to be successful?
(22:50) How to be entrepreneurial when everything is expensive?
(29:00) How to capitalize on Singapore's strengths to do business
(34:10) Singapore’s position on Palestine
(43:00) The new Singaporean ethos
Also known as KJ, we had a great interview with the distinguished Malaysian politician who also served as a Minister for almost a decade. As Minister of Health during the early post-Covid era, he played a role in the reopening of borders between Singapore and Malaysia.
From Malaysia's so-called "Green Wave", to the evolving role of new media in politics, to Singaporeans' "sharp elbows", KJ shares his candid views on a variety of topics, including his future in politics.
(04:10) Origins of Keluar Sekejap Podcast
(05:40) New media playing a larger role in politics
(10:17) Does UMNO want KJ back?
(11:47) What happens to Keluar Sekejap if KJ returns to UMNO?
(14:10) Regulating media in Malaysia
(17:50) Do Singaporeans have "sharp elbows"?
(21:25) Future collaborations between Singapore and Malaysia
(26:31) Reopening one of the busiest land borders in the world
(29:04) Do Singaporeans always underestimate Malaysians?
(31:35) Is race-based politics still relevant today?
(38:56) What is the Green Wave?
(44:37) Is religion used as a political tool?
(48:00) Chinese Malaysians: facts vs stereotypes
(51:54) Malaysian solidarity for Palestine
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