Date | Programmes | Podcast Title | |
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09-Jun-25 |
Enterprise Explores (12:00 PM) |
Can Gig Work Lead to a Real Career?
Eklavya Bhave, Head of Asia Pacific, Coursera |
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28-May-25 |
The Workplace (11:00 AM) |
Micro-credentials: Shortcut or Game Changer?
Professor Lily Chan, Vice Chancellor & CEO, Wawasan Open University |
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21-Jun-23 |
HerVantage (11:00 AM) |
Getting To The Truth
Norlisa Francis Nordin, CEO & Founder, Intellware Solutions |
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04-Oct-21 |
The Marketplace (8:45 AM) |
Taylor's University: QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2022
Professor Dr Pradeep Nair, Deputy Vice Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer, Taylor’s University |
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22-Nov-19 |
Enterprise Explores (12:45 PM) |
Another Online Service, Another Hack
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06-May-19 |
The Daily Digest (2:00 PM) |
The Daily Digest: Fake Degree
Dato' Sri Akhbar Satar, President, Certified Fraud Examiners Association (Malaysia Chapter) |
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04-Apr-17 |
Tech Talk (1:00 PM) |
Innovation in the Underworld
Rick Holland, Digital Shadows |
Best of Enterprise
(REPEAT) Edrea Lee of Vespid, a one-stop interactive personal finance learning mobile app platform, joins us to break down how she started this platform in the midst of finishing her studies, the tech behind that platform that is said to gamify personal finance literacy as well as the growth opportunities ahead for this startup that’s still in its infancy.
BBC World Service
(REPEAT) This week on Science in Action, we look at how half of the normal matter in the universe is finally confirmed to exist, not that most of us knew it wasn’t. Also, why the next big collider should be muon-muon, and a spider that hangs out around underwater methane seeps.
A Bit of Culture
(REPEAT) Azmyl Yunor and Ahmad Yazid join Kam Raslan to talk about having what it takes, rockumentary and life milestones, on another fun episode of A Bit of Culture!
Ringgit & Sense
(REPEAT) Ku Sim Ling, HR expert gives her tips on how to negotiate for increments and promotions.
Best of Evening Edition
(REPEAT) We go back to 1933, when the British formed the Malay Regiment – not as recognition of local strength, but as an experiment. Could Malay men, seen as unfit for modern warfare, serve the empire as soldiers? We learn about the forgotten history of the regiment with a WW2 historian.
BBC World Service - People Fixing The World
The folks at People Fixing The World meet the people using creative ways to brighten up a stay in hospital for children and teenagers.