
What can we do to meet the world's growing food needs?
According to the UN’s 2019 State of Food Security & Nutrition in the World research, some 820 million people did not have enough food to eat in 2018, up from 811 million in 2017 and represents the thi...
6 Syys 201913min

Money and Me: How the US-China Trade War Has Impacted Stock Trading
Join Michelle Martin, as she speaks with Kim Iskyan, Global Investment Analyst, Stansberry Pacific Research, about the latest developments of the ongoing US-China Trade War and the implications they h...
5 Syys 201918min

Is Singapore one of the world’s most pleasant cities to live in?
According to the Economic Intelligence Unit’s - or EIU - 2019 Global Liveability Index, financial hubs like London, New York and Singapore did not fare well in a survey of the world's most pleasant ci...
5 Syys 201911min

Influence : How Lynn Tan turned $50 000 into $15 million in annual turnover in a decade
Entrepreneur Lynn Tan, Managing Director of Ales Group Singapore Pte Ltd started her business armed with belief in her product and a $50 000 loan from an uncle. She's grown a one-woman show to a thriv...
4 Syys 201913min

Read: Could complacency hold Singapore back? Featuring author Nicholas Walton
Michelle Martin finally chats with the author behind a book she has been trying (unsuccessfully) to check out of the library. Engaging, funny and thought-provoking, author Nicholas Walton contemplates...
4 Syys 201911min

Money and Me: Shop the Open Electricity Market to Shrink Your Bills
Join Michelle Martin, as she speaks with Kenneth Lou, CEO, Seedly and Yeap Ming Feng Ming Feng, Head of Content and Growth, Seedly about the Open Electricity Market, how to identify the best plan for ...
4 Syys 201917min

Influence: CEO, Aegon Asia Andrew Byrne shares how retirement ready Asia is.
More Singaporeans are now living longer. In fact, Singapore topped the world in life expectancy in 2017 with an expected lifespan of 84.8 years, surging ahead of the traditional chart-topper Japan by ...
3 Syys 20199min

Money and Me: Bet Seldom, Bet Big. Lessons from a Seasoned Investor
Why is temperament more important than intelligence in investing? What's second level thinking and how do you use it? Join Michelle Martin, as she speaks with one of Singapore's most awarded fund mana...
3 Syys 201914min





















