Travel made simple with all-in-one transport app, Zipster, that helps you plan, book and pay for transportation.

Travel made simple with all-in-one transport app, Zipster, that helps you plan, book and pay for transportation.

When it comes to getting to a place within the shortest amount of time and ease of convenience, private cars may be our most convenient and preferred mode of transport. Recognised as Asia’s first integrated Mobility-as-a-Service application and payment wallet by the International Association of Public Transport, Zipster helps users to plan, book and pay for their journeys across different modes of transport all within one app. Colin Lim, Founder & CEO of mobility X - the company behind the app, Zipster - shares more.

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Read with Michelle Martin : The delicious book that features 10 iconic family-owned restaurants

Read with Michelle Martin : The delicious book that features 10 iconic family-owned restaurants

She identified 10 wonderful family-run restaurants in Singapore, such as Muthu’s Curry and Spring Court, which have lasted more than 50 years in Singapore. She shares the stories and struggles of Singapore’s early F&B founders, with each chapter embedded with a recipe. Ow Kim Kit, Author of ‘Delicious Heirlooms’ talks about these rags-to-success stories and her discoveries from writing the book.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2 Heinä 201910min

Money and Me: Long-Term Investing From $14k to $70 million

Money and Me: Long-Term Investing From $14k to $70 million

Join Michelle Martin, as she speaks with Kelvin Seetoh of 10x Capital, co-author of Expand Your Circle of Competence, about the benefits of long-term investing, and the lessons learnt from the true life story of the postal worker who went from 14k a year to 70 million dollars. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

1 Heinä 201914min

1 in 4 young people in Singapore afraid to show kindness in public

1 in 4 young people in Singapore afraid to show kindness in public

According to the Singapore Kindness Movement - or SKM - Graciousness Survey 2019, one in four young people refrain themselves from displaying acts of kindness in public due to fear of embarrassment or being mocked. In contrast, older people are less concerned over what others think about them, but are more concerned over their ability to help and not being aware of others’ need for help. Done annually, the Graciousness Survey monitors and gathers the acts and views of kindness and graciousness here in Singapore. Dr William Wan, General Secretary of Singapore Kindness Movement weighs in.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

1 Heinä 201910min

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