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Physical Media - A Waste of Space?

Kam Raslan | Sheryll Paul | Sudais Ferhard

07-Jul-25 20:00

Physical Media - A Waste of Space?

A Bit of Culture tries to go analog in this episode, by talking about physical media, but the younger crowd might be moving on from it, with our regular guest, Sudais Ferhard admitting that, despite romanticising them for a bit, he’s happy with his digital collections. But before we get deeper into that topic, our other guest, Sheryll Paul, speaks about the appeal of fitness classes and why she keeps coming back for more, while our host, Kam Raslan, ponders whether actors should speak in foreign accents at all, especially if they’re not good at it. Another week, another episode of A Bit of Culture that you don’t want to miss!

Image Source: Mick Haupt / Pexels.com

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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