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CNA938 Rewind - Squawk lines: noisy birds, unhappy neighbours #SGToday

The National Parks Board received an average of more than 800 feedback cases involving pet parrots each year between 2021 and 2025, with complaints ranging from excessive noise to animal welfare concerns. Where is the line between normal animal behaviour and a nuisance, and what can owners do to be more considerate? Daniel Martin speaks with Sua Yun Shan, Vice President and Welfare Team Leader of Parrot Society (Singapore).

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CNA938 Rewind - The Amazing Amazon Rainforest According to Dan Ng - Part 1

In the first part of their ‘Destination Anywhere’ chat, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Singaporean wildlife photographer Dan Ng. He’ll recall tales of his numerous visits to the Amazon Rainforest and the adventures he got into while exploring the Peruvian region of the famous “lungs of the world”.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Finding steadier ground after job loss

Job loss can be deeply unsettling, especially when fear and uncertainty take over. Cheryl Goh speaks to Michael Foo, Founder of Positive Minds Coaching to unpack how to process the emotional shock of retrenchment, regain a sense of control, and take the next step forward.

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CNA938 Rewind - Eat, Drink, Singapore - Pasarfish reels diners into local seafood at Chef X

Pasarfish moves from wet market tours to the dining table with its first pop-up at Chef X, turning local seafood into a conversation about Singapore’s coastal heritage, sustainability and how we choose what to eat. With lesser-known fish, whole-fish cooking, family recipes and a “Know Your Fish” exhibition, Cheryl Goh speaks to Kenny Lek and Elliott James Ong, co-founders of Pasarfish to explore how intentional choices can lead to more sustainable eating.

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CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - The smart way to start up

As more Singaporeans explore entrepreneurship and alternative income streams, starting a business can look more accessible than before. But building one that lasts still requires discipline, market validation and a clear growth strategy. Cheryl Goh speaks with Eric Lam, author of The Fast Founder and co-founder of Estha to explore what aspiring founders need to know before taking the leap.

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