Date | Programmes | Podcast Title | |
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23-Jan-25 |
Morning Brief (8:45 AM) |
Developed Nation: What Does It Even Mean?
Dr Hafezali Iqbal Hussain, Professor, School of Management & Marketing Faculty of Business & Law, Taylor’s University |
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18-Jan-19 |
101 (6:00 PM) |
101: Developing Nations
Richard Record, Lead Economist for Malaysia, World Bank Group’s Macroeconomics, Trade and Investment Global Practice |
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30-Aug-16 |
Current Affairs (8:35 AM) |
The Merdeka Ideal - A Long Road Ahead
Dr. Azmi Sharom | Dato’ Toh Kin Woon |
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21-Jan-16 |
Current Affairs (8:35 AM) |
Corporate Governance - We're So Near, Yet So Far?
Sanjay Sidhu | Sanjay Sidhu |
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06-Jan-16 |
Current Affairs (8:35 AM) |
11th Malaysia Plan : Final Lap and Hurdles to Vision 2020
Christian de Guzman |
Best of Enterprise
(REPEAT) Justin Graham, CEO of M+C Saatchi APAC and Global Network Lead, and Sharifah Menyalara Hussein, CEO and Founder of M+C Saatchi Malaysia, discuss why the agency rebranded, how it’s reshaping their work, and what it takes today to build brands that don’t just sell, but stay.
Popcorn Culture
(REPEAT) We review Ballerina, and then talk about the limits and appeal of violence on screen.
Cruise Control
(REPEAT) It’s another used car review - this time it’s something more utilitarian! Daniel talks about a used Toyota Land Cruiser Prado!
Matt-Splained
(REPEAT) Richard and Matt get together again to talk about AI, and the cost of ignorance.
Earth Matters
(REPEAT) When it comes to protecting Malaysia’s natural heritage, sometimes it’s the smallest creatures that spark the biggest movements. In Sungai Sepetang, fireflies are uniting communities, scientists, and storytellers alike. We discuss the fight to save these glowing wonders
Bar None
(REPEAT) It’s racing in its purest form - we talk about go-karting and its appeal beyond its recreational fun!
BBC World Service
On The Conversation, Ella Al-Shamahi speaks to an ex-circus performer from Bulgaria and a skydiver from France to find out what it takes to achieve some of the world’s most extreme records.