
Festive Frenzy and Weather Wonders in Singapore
Welcome to Things to Do in Singapore, your daily guide to the best happenings across this spectacular island city! I'm Ollie Bennett, and I'm absolutely thrilled to be your companion on Thursday, December 4th, 2025. Now, I've got to be honest with you—today's been quite the adventure already!So here's the vibe: Singapore woke up with some serious weather drama. Early this afternoon, the island experienced absolutely torrential rainfall in the western areas, with over 113 millimeters dumping down between 1:45 and 3:25 PM. That's 36 percent of the entire month's average rainfall in just 90 minutes! Talk about Mother Nature showing off. The intense downpour temporarily flooded several junctions including Boon Lay Way and Pandan Road, though things subsided within 30 minutes. Currently, it's sitting around 79 degrees with partly cloudy skies, so the drama has mostly passed, but keep an umbrella handy because thunderstorms are still on the forecast for this evening.But hey, don't let a little water dampen your spirits—this is December in Singapore, and the festive energy is absolutely electric!If you're looking for today's action, Christmas Wonderland at Gardens by the Bay is in full swing and absolutely spectacular. This year's the biggest edition yet with over 40 attractions and those stunning Supertree light installations. It runs nightly from 6:30 to 11 PM, so you've got the whole evening ahead of you. Over at Orchard Road, the Christmas lights are glowing magnificently with a free admission experience that features nightly snowfall shows at 8 and 9 PM right outside Ngee Ann City—honestly, the photo ops alone are worth the trip. If you're after something more immersive, the Pokémon Holiday celebration at Suntec City is running through December 28th with character meet-and-greets and themed zones perfect for families.Here's my local pro tip for you: Head to Orchard Road earlier in the evening on weekdays to dodge the massive crowds that swarm later. And grab some of those delicious holiday treats from the F&B vendors while you're strolling—the festive snacks are genuinely incredible.The city's also buzzing with Singapore Comic Con happening through December 7th, which is absolutely perfect if you're into pop culture chaos like I am. There's something wonderfully quirky about how Singapore embraces everything from Christmas wonderlands to comic conventions all at once.Now here's what's coming tomorrow: The Togetherland Christmas Market officially opens at Bayfront Event Space on December 11th, and let me tell you, this European-inspired marketplace with nine unique festive zones is going to be absolutely unmissable. Plus, keep your eyes peeled for the RSYC Christmas Boat Light-Up Parade happening on December 13th—illuminated yachts gliding through the marina at sunset sounds like pure magic.So listeners, bundle up those umbrellas, embrace the festive chaos, and get out there and explore this magnificent city. Singapore's waiting for you!Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
4 Joulu 3min

Singapore's Anime Mania, Xmas Wonders, and Beyond! (140 characters)
Welcome, welcome, WELCOME to Things to do in Singapore! I'm Ollie Bennett, your globe-trotting, quirk-loving guide to the most spectacular happenings across this absolutely bonkers city. Today is Sunday, November 30th, 2025, and let me tell you, the energy here is absolutely electric! The weather is warm and tropical as always, but the real heat is coming from the incredible events happening all around us. Singapore is basically a festival wonderland right now, and I could not be more pumped to break it down for you.First up, if you haven't already experienced it, the Anime Festival Asia is still rocking at Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre today—this is literally the final day, so if you're into Japanese pop culture, anime, cosplay, or just want to witness some absolutely wild creativity, you NEED to get there. We're talking over 250 exhibitor booths, the I LOVE ANISONG Music Festival, and cosplayers who've clearly spent more time perfecting their outfits than most of us spend sleeping!Over at Gardens by the Bay, Christmas Wonderland 2025 is in full swing and it's absolutely insane. This isn't just a little festive setup—we're talking a 20-meter-tall Spalliera lit up with 90,000 light bulbs, a Flying Santa show that'll make your jaw drop, and Singapore's first-ever towering Christmas Pyramid. The Christmas Train Show in the Flower Dome is back and it's even bigger than last year, blending American Christmas vibes with that signature Singaporean magic. Evening sessions run at 6:30 PM, 7:30 PM, 8:30 PM, and 9:30 PM if you want to catch that glittering wonderland after dark.For something a bit different, the Kalaa Utsavam Indian Festival of Arts is wrapping up today at Esplanade with music, storytelling, and dance performances celebrating vibrant Indian culture. If you're looking for something more laid-back, Tanglin Mall has got a fantastic FREE snowfall show happening later tonight—yes, actual snow in tropical Singapore!Now here's a local pro tip that'll blow your mind: Singapore's obsession with blending traditional festivals with cutting-edge technology means you'll find traditional art forms happening literally steps away from holographic displays and interactive light shows. It's absolutely bonkers and honestly, it's one of the reasons this city is so magnetic.My absolute must-do for today? Hit up Christmas Wonderland for that Flying Santa experience—because let's be honest, how many times in your life do you get to watch an actual Santa glide through the sky above tropical gardens while standing in 90-degree heat? It's peak Singapore right there!Tomorrow is looking absolutely cracking with even more festive madness, new experiences, and probably some surprises we haven't even discovered yet, so you'll definitely want to tune back in to hear what's happening next.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
30 Marras 3min

Singapore's Yuletide Madness, Pen Passion, and Ramen Bliss - A Whirlwind Weekend Guide
G'day listeners, Ollie Bennett here! Welcome to Things to Do in Singapore, your ultimate guide to this absolutely bonkers island nation. It's Saturday, November 29th, 2025, and let me tell you, we've got a weather update that'll make you sweat buckets—we're talking a toasty 30 degrees Celsius with that classic tropical humidity that makes you feel like you're swimming through the air. Perfect beach weather if you ask me, though you might want to pack the SPF like you're heading to the sun itself!Now let's dive into the absolute madness happening today in this incredible city. First up, the Christmas Wonderland has officially kicked off and it's running all the way until January 1st, 2026. We're talking Singapore's biggest yuletide festival, folks—this is where Christmas meets tropical heat in the most delightful way possible. It's like celebrating winter when it's absolutely sweltering!But wait, there's more! The 2025 Singapore Pen Show is happening right now at the Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre. Yes, you heard that right—an entire show dedicated to pens! I know what you're thinking, but trust me, pen enthusiasts are some of the most passionate people on the planet. Some collectors spend thousands on vintage fountain pens. It's basically the Olympics of writing instruments!If you're feeling adventurous, there's the Singapore Outdoor Escape Game Alternate Universes happening today at the Statue of Sir Stamford Raffles. Imagine solving mind-bending puzzles while staring at this iconic historical monument. That's next-level cultural immersion right there! And here's something that'll really warm your heart—the SG60 Hawker Heritage Festival is celebrating Singapore's 60th anniversary with a beautiful journey through the nation's legendary hawker culture. These aren't just food stalls, listeners, they're living history! Hawkers have been the backbone of Singapore's culinary scene for generations, serving up iconic dishes that tell the story of this multicultural melting pot.Speaking of food, if you haven't heard, Kiwami Ramen and Gyoza Bar at Guoco Tower just launched Singapore's first-ever all-you-can-eat ramen buffet. We're talking eight ramen options, over 25 mains including mazesoba and fried rice, plus fresh gyozas grilled to order. On weekends like today, it's available all day long. That's basically an invitation to eat yourself into ramen-induced bliss!Here's a local tip that'll make you feel like a true Singaporean: the best time to experience the city's incredible food scene is between lunch and dinner when the hawker centers are bustling but not completely chaotic. You'll spot the locals and get authentic recommendations from the stall owners. These hawkers have been perfecting their craft for decades, and they can spot a first-timer from a mile away—in the best possible way!Tomorrow's going to be absolutely packed with more festivities and countdown vibes as we inch closer to Marina Bay's New Year celebrations. Stay tuned for more wild adventures!Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
29 Marras 3min

Welcome to Singapore's Anime Extravaganza, Cozy Crafts, and Cultural Delights
Welcome to Things to Do in Singapore, your daily guide to adventure in this incredible city! I'm Ollie Bennett, and I'm absolutely buzzing today—Friday, November 28th, 2025—because Singapore is absolutely popping off right now. The weather is a bit moody with light showers and overcast skies, temperatures hovering around 81 to 83 degrees Fahrenheit, but don't let that rain dampen your spirit. This is the perfect atmospheric backdrop for an epic day of exploration!Let me hit you with the main events electrifying the city today. First up, Anime Festival Asia is in full swing at Suntec Convention and Exhibition Centre through Sunday, and listeners, this is genuinely spectacular. We're talking movie screenings, meet-and-greets with massive industry names, exclusive merchandise booths, and the I Love Anisong Music Festival kicking off tonight at 7 PM. Japanese rock band Spyair is performing, and that's just the appetizer. Tickets start at just 25 dollars for exhibition access.Christmas Memorabilia is happening at the MINT Museum of Toys if you're feeling nostalgic and festive. There's also "As With the Wind," a theatrical production exploring two estranged sisters confronting buried memories and unspoken pain—perfect if you want your emotions absolutely wrecked in the best way possible.For the cultural enthusiasts out there, "The Next Brew: Young Perspectives on Kopi and Culture" is a moderated panel discussion featuring three brilliant young Singaporeans diving deep into coffee culture. And here's something quirky that I absolutely love—there's a Relief Printing and Embroidery workshop running through December 6th where you can literally carve your own stamps and stitch patterns onto fabric. How cool is that?Now, here's my local pro tip for navigating Singapore like a true insider. The city transforms dramatically depending on which neighborhood you explore. The Bras Basah Bugis precinct has an entirely different vibe from the Marina Bay area, and both are worth experiencing. Plus, Singapore's incredible food scene is absolutely hidden in the most unassuming hawker centers—don't judge by appearance, judge by the queues of locals waiting.My absolute must-do recommendation today? Hit the Anime Festival Asia if you're even remotely interested in pop culture, grab some festival food, and catch that concert tonight. The energy will be absolutely electric. If anime isn't your jam, wander through one of Singapore's heritage neighborhoods, grab some kopi from a traditional kopitiam, and just soak in the multicultural atmosphere that makes this city genuinely magical.Tomorrow, the festivities continue with more Anime Festival Asia action, plus you've got the Singapore Design Week really firing on all cylinders with over 60 events, and there's even an opera experience happening at DnA Fest. So listeners, stay tuned tomorrow for more incredible discoveries across this amazing city.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
28 Marras 3min

Robots, Anime, and Cultural Extravaganza: A Thrilling Weekend in Singapore
Welcome to Things to Do in Singapore, listeners! It's Thursday, November 27th, 2025, and let me tell you, this island city is absolutely buzzing with energy today. The weather is playing nice with broken clouds and temperatures hovering around a toasty 25 to 30 degrees Celsius, so pack those sunglasses and embrace that tropical vibe. There's a slight 35 percent chance of rain, but honestly, that just adds to Singapore's mystique.Now, here's where it gets absolutely wild. Today marks the official opening of the World Robot Olympiad International Final right here at Marina Bay Sands. We're talking nearly 600 teams from around the globe competing in categories like RoboMission, RoboSports, Future Innovators, and Future Engineers. This is robotics at its most spectacular, listeners. These young minds are literally solving real-world problems through hands-on challenges in sustainability, health, and accessibility. The competition runs through tomorrow, with a closing ceremony tomorrow night where they'll announce the 2026 host country. If you're into cutting-edge tech and want to witness the future being built live, this is absolutely unmissable.Beyond the robots, Singapore's got some serious cultural momentum right now. The Esplanade is hosting Kalaa Utsavam through November 30th, bringing together sixty live and digital works celebrating Singapore stories and international collaborations as part of the SG60 festivities. Plus, if you're an anime fan, the Anime Festival Asia is kicking off this weekend at Suntec Singapore, running through Sunday, so mark your calendars.For the music lovers, concerts are happening all over town. There's everything from pop performances to contemporary shows scattered throughout the city, so whatever your audio pleasure, Singapore's got you covered today and tomorrow.Here's my pro tip for navigating Singapore like a local: grab a ride on the Singapore cultural wave by hitting up one of the neighbourhood food tours through Katong. You'll get the authentic local food experience, hit some hidden gems, and understand why this city is genuinely magical. Plus, the weather's perfect for exploring on foot today.Tomorrow's going to be even more spectacular with the Robot Olympiad closing ceremony, the Anime Festival continuing its run, and more concerts and cultural events popping off across the city. Trust me, listeners, you won't want to miss what's coming.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
27 Marras 2min

Buzzing Merlion Vibes, Coin Fever, & Sentosa Thrills - Your Monday in Singapore
Hey listeners, welcome to “Things to do in Singapore”—I’m Oly Bennet, your global sport-loving, quirk-chasing explorer with the inside scoop on the Lion City. Today is Monday, November 24, 2025, and Singapore is waking up muggy and vibrant, with those classic passing tropical showers and a steamy 29 degrees Celsius. It’s windy, it's humid, and just a touch unpredictable—so don’t forget your umbrella or, if you’re like me, a waterproof hat shaped like a merlion. You never know when that’ll become on-trend!Singapore’s current vibe is buzzing at full force—locals and travelers have spilled into the city’s malls, the hawker centers are picking up breakfast business, and every third person is plotting their next bubble tea stop. Right now, Jewel Changi Airport is a hotspot as Noguchi Coin launches its first-ever pop-up store outside Japan, promising mountains of adorable collectibles and an absolute feast for coin geeks. If you want your wallet to feel heavier, or just your pockets lined with cuteness, make a detour there!Family fun gets a turbo boost with Navy@Vivo at VivoCity, running all day until 9 PM. You can climb aboard RSS Resolution, ride a fast craft, meet Navy divers, check out live shows from the SAF Music and Drama Company, and even catch a glimpse of some wild training demonstrations. I’m convinced every kid will leave ready to join the next Pirates of Sentosa Island! If you see a suspiciously energetic bloke arm-wrestling a sailor, that’s probably me.Culture lovers, hold onto your sarees and salwar kameez because Esplanade’s Kalaa Utsavam – Indian Festival of Arts is firing on all cylinders. Dive into music, dance, and storytelling right at the heart of Marina Bay. You can catch world-class Indian performances and nibble samosas until your toes tap the tabla beat.Tonight, venues spotlight international and local talent. British pop band Blue is playing The Star Theatre and yes, they’re still “Breathing Easy” after all these years. Whether you love power ballads or 2000s nostalgia, it’s the singalong opportunity of a lifetime. For nightlife, the legendary Zouk pumps Singapore’s party heartbeat well into the morning with retro, EDM, and possibly a spontaneous limbo contest—bring your best footwork, awkward dance moves welcome!In city news, today sees the Sarawak Mega Fair lighting up downtown Singapore, with a showcase on sustainable tourism, investment, and medical travel. It's perfect for those keen on eco-adventures or curious about Sarawak’s wonders—think orangutans, rainforests, and very serious food feasts. Over in food-world, several hawker stalls in Tanjong Pagar have added spicy crab rolls to their menus—turn lunch into an Olympic event and see who can handle their chili!Must-do activities today? Zip up Sentosa’s Island Cable Car for panoramic views (and thrilling wind in your hair), grab kaya toast at Maxwell Food Centre, or wander Chinatown’s alleys to spot brilliantly weird souvenirs and hidden tea houses. If you’re dodging the rain, catch an indie flick at Cathay Cineplexes or sample dessert at Jewel Changi’s food zone—Durian ice cream, anyone?Local tip: If you ride the MRT today, score a seat by carefully timing your entry—those “empty trains” at off-peak hours are not a myth, they’re a sport! Pro tip from taxi uncles: late night rides along the AYE give the best cityscape views, especially when the thunderstorms add dramatic flair.Keep your eyes out, because tomorrow Singapore ramps up with even more festival action, live concerts, and a rumored rooftop yoga meet that promises views as stunning as the poses! Join me again for another round of offbeat discoveries from the lion city.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
24 Marras 5min

Lights, K-pop, and Adventure: Singapore's Buzzing Weekender
Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Singapore with your globe-trotting, thrill-seeking, fun-loving host Oly Bennet! It’s Friday, November 21st, 2025, and Singapore is positively buzzing with energy—like a Durian smoothie at a hawker center! The weather? Classic Singapore: steamy, sun-kissed skies with a hint of afternoon thunderstorm drama, so don’t forget your brolly or your sense of adventure.The city’s pulse today? Electrified! Singapore is ramping up for epic events, with the BLACKPINK concert fever turning literally every block into a K-pop wonderland, from snap-worthy neon installations to candy floss pop-ups at the Sports Hub. And in breaking news, Live Nation just dropped the final batch of BLACKPINK tickets for their historic three-show run at the National Stadium next weekend—folks, this is K-history in the making according to Secret Singapore and Business Today.Let’s dive into what’s hot here and now:If you’re a family with kiddos, head for the PAW Patrol Wonderland Adventure at City Square Mall—bring the little pups for free interactive fun and a chance to meet their favorite four-legged heroes. Shopping? Spend $100 for a meet & greet to make your kid the happiest in the Lion City.All wine connoisseurs—or those who just enjoy a tipple—don’t miss the Decanter Fine Wine Encounter 2025 at the swanky Shangri-La Hotel. Sample from dozens of world-renowned labels and try to resist investing in an entire Bordeaux cellar.After something spectacular and Insta-fabulous? Check out In Your Area at Singapore Sports Hub for BLACKPINK inspired installations, including a neon-lit fountain sign glowing with K-pop magic from 6:30pm tonight.Art-lovers, don’t let your eyeballs have a dull moment—Into the Modern: Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston is dazzling art buffs at the National Gallery Singapore, showcasing 100+ masterpieces by Monet, Renoir, and Manet. Early bird tickets score a nifty 30% discount if you book before November 30th.For all ages, the brand new Changi Festive Village is officially open! Marvel at the towering Disney-themed Christmas trees, snap a pic with Moana, and pit your skills at carnival games in Terminal 3. And if anyone asks why you’re hanging out at the airport for hours, tell them Oly Bennet sent you.In the sparkling nightlife scene, serial partygoers can groove at the RedMan Revamped Party at Star Vista—a quick stop for snacks, music, and plenty of fun activities.What’s making headlines today? Besides BLACKPINK-mania, Orchard Road is aglow with Dior's 75th Anniversary lights dazzling the city’s premier shopping belt, and there’s a brand-new bus lane rolling out near Marina Bay to ease commute crunches during all this festival traffic. Foodies, take note: a spicy new Peranakan fusion restaurant opened on Tanjong Pagar Road—worth checking out for lunch.If you want an iconic Singapore experience, soar above the skyline in a cable car as part of the Singapore Cable Car Pokémon Day-to-Night Adventure, with themed cabins and plushies galore. Or, go classic and indulge your inner child at the Night Festival, still brightening up Bras Basah and Bugis with wild light sculptures and interactive performances through early December.Jungle Oly tip of the day: As local lore goes, if you want to avoid being swarmed by mynah birds or melted by the midday sun, channel your inner uncle and bring a trusty foldable umbrella everywhere! Trust me, it’s more Singaporean than chili crab and you’ll look like you know every shortcut in Tiong Bahru.Looking ahead—tomorrow Singapore cranks it up another notch with the kickoff of Tiger Trade Experience 2025 at Plaza Singapura, and don’t forget to snag the last of the BLACKPINK tickets if you dare brave the crowd! There’s also live outdoor performances and cryptic scavenger hunts to be had—so check back for all the wild, quirky details with your mate Oly Bennet!Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
21 Marras 4min

Singapore's Vibrant Thurs: Tech Talks, Indian Arts Fest, and Anime Extravaganza
Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Singapore, your daily dose of city adventures! It’s Thursday, November 20, 2025, and the Lion City is buzzing with tropical energy. The skies are a patchwork of sunshine and light showers—classic Singapore, where umbrellas double as fashion statements and a sudden rainstorm is just a chance to duck into a late brunch or quirky gallery.Kicking off today’s vibe, the city’s in an exciting groove. Singapore is rolling out the red carpet for the Greek Prime Minister, so you might spot some official motorcades along Orchard Road and across the Civic District. Expect a festive air and traffic updates, with a bit of international flair thrown into your day. Meanwhile, locals are feeling the anticipation for next week’s Yuletide extravaganza at Gardens by the Bay, but there’s already a cheerful hum across the city.Right now, three key events are spicing things up for every flavor of explorer. Science buffs, get geeky at the STRA International Conference on Engineering & Technology at Suntec City, hosted by the National University of Singapore Society. It’s a melting pot of inventors and tech-heads sharing breakthroughs that could change everyday life. Art lovers, head to Esplanade for Kalaa Utsavam—Singapore’s annual Indian Festival of Arts, swirling with classical dance, contemporary performances, and spicy street eats. If anime and J-pop light up your soul, check out AFA Singapore 2025, the island’s biggest Japanese pop culture festival, promising cosplay, otaku stalls, and performances that’ll have you doing the kawaii dance faster than you can say “ramen.”The city’s nightlife is revving up, too. Resort World Sentosa is already twinkling with Christmas lights, and Mandarin Gallery has unveiled blind box gifting mania for everyone who loves a surprise. For something truly epic, cinephiles are getting their fix at the vOilah! French Film Festival, which offers heart-tugging international cinema paired with buttery croissants. Feeling sporty or just want to try something wild? Sneak into Trifecta’s anniversary bash near Orchard for free skiing and snowboarding classes—no mountains required, just pure Singapore ingenuity.On the local news front, Fujifilm is throwing a dazzling SG60 celebration this week, honoring 60 years in Singapore with massive photo installations plastered across key MRT stations—perfect photo ops! Public transport’s running smooth, but do expect small reroutes near Suntec and Parliament due to the diplomatic visit. Foodies, rumor has it a new Peranakan dessert bar just opened in Tanjong Pagar, whipping up kueh you won’t find in guidebooks.If you’re seeking the quintessential Singapore day, pop into the ArtScience Museum for “Another World is Possible” and take a selfie with the Merlion along Marina Bay—the morning light’s just right! Families, let the kids loose at Gallery Children’s Biennale at National Gallery, with playful installations on climate and creativity.Pro tip: Singapore hawker centers are best explored by following your nose and your curiosity—Maxwell Food Centre’s rojak stall was recently crowned “Most Chaotic Queue,” but trust me, the crunch is worth every minute. In Singapore, queueing is practically a sport, and the championship’s played daily!Before I zip off, here’s a sneak peek for tomorrow: the dazzling Christmas Wonderland opens at Gardens by the Bay, and more international music acts hit Zouk for a pre-weekend party storm. Tune in for those updates—adventures await!Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
20 Marras 4min





















