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Date Programmes Podcast Title  
23-Jan-18 Why You So Liddat?
(8:00 PM)
Why You So Liddat #12 - Why We Need Pain
Brock Bastian, University of Melbourne
17-Jan-18 Why You So Liddat?
(8:00 PM)
Why You So Liddat #11 - The Science of Selflessness
Elizabeth Svoboda
09-Jan-18 Why You So Liddat?
(7:00 PM)
Why You So Liddat #10 - Road Rage
Professor Mark Sullman, Middle East Technical University
02-Jan-18 Why You So Liddat?
(7:00 PM)
Why You So Liddat #9 - Video Games: Good or Bad?
Daniel Johnson, Games Research and Interaction Design Lab at QUT
12-Dec-17 Why You So Liddat?
(7:00 PM)
Why You So Liddat #8 - Lefties and Righties
Professor Clare Porac, Penn State University
05-Dec-17 Why You So Liddat?
(7:00 PM)
Why You So Liddat #7 - Who Run The World? Lizards!
Professor Christopher French, Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit, Goldsmiths, University of London
28-Nov-17 Why You So Liddat?
(7:00 PM)
Why You So Liddat #6 - Decisions, Decisions
Professor Benjamin Scheibehenne, University of Geneva
21-Nov-17 Why You So Liddat?
(7:00 PM)
Why You So Liddat #5 - Why We Sleep
Professor Richard Horner, University of Toronto
14-Nov-17 Why You So Liddat?
(7:00 PM)
Why You So Liddat #4 - Teen Brain
Dan Romer, Research Director, Annenberg Public Policy Center
07-Nov-17 Why You So Liddat?
(7:00 PM)
Why You So Liddat #3 - Group Up
David Berreby, Author of Us and Them: The Science of Identity
31-Oct-17 Why You So Liddat?
(7:00 PM)
Why You So Liddat #2 - Psychopaths
James Fallon, University of California, Irvine
24-Oct-17 Why You So Liddat?
(7:00 PM)
Why You So Liddat #1 - Earworms
Elizabeth Margulis, Director of the Music Cognition Lab at the University of Arkansas
 
 




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6:00 AM

The 6AM Stretch

Thought-provoking discussions on ideas, people and events shaping our lives.

7:00 AM

World Market Watch

Tim Mulholland, President, TJM Limited tells us where international markets are heading.

7:15 AM

Morning Brief

We recap global and local headlines from today's papers and portals.

7:30 AM

Morning Brief

Rena Kwok, Senior Credit Analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence gives us an outlook for Southeast Asian banks in 2026.

7:45 AM

Morning Brief

Kee Hui Yee from Kanesalingam and Co., discusses Malaysians' right to to essential services regardless of how they're dressed.

8:00 AM

The Breakfast Grille

Pushpan Murugiah, CEO of C4 Center, and Raymon Ram, President of Transparency International Malaysia, discuss how Malaysia can tackle corruption and improve its ranking on the Corruption Perceptions Index.

8:30 AM

Morning Brief

Datuk William Ng, Chairman, Small and Medium Enterprises Association (SAMENTA) discuss how Malaysia's new SME tax reliefs and e-invoicing exemptions aim to boost small business growth.

8:45 AM

Morning Brief

Nur Fitri Amir Muhammad of Forum Kedaulatan Makanan Malaysia (FKMM) discusses how changes to the PNPV Act 2004 could threaten farmers’ rights and food security.

9:00 AM

Opening Bell

(REPEAT) Tim Mulholland, President, TJM Limited tells us where international markets are heading.

9:15 AM

Opening Bell

(REPEAT) We take a look at the FBM KLCI as well as regional capital markets.

9:35 AM

What's The Focus

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10:05 AM

Open For Business

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11:00 AM

Mattsplained

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12:00 PM

Enterprise Explores

Sarene Lee, Country Manager, Malaysia, Palo Alto Networks

1:00 PM

The Breakfast Grille Repeat

Pushpan Murugiah, CEO of C4 Center, and Raymon Ram, President of Transparency International Malaysia, discuss how Malaysia can tackle corruption and improve its ranking on the Corruption Perceptions Index.

2:05 PM

Discovery Hour

An eclectic selection of BBC shows, curated with variety in mind.

3:05 PM

Front Row

We find out about TEKKA, a festival that opens up audiovisual art through performances and workshops designed to spark curiosity about sound and visual interaction.

3:25 PM

Front Row

We learn about Into Still Life, a performance which explores the quiet tensions between stillness and movement, offering a reflective experience led by Shaman Tearoom artists Aiwei Foo and Kent Lee.

4:05 PM

Health & Living

A woman with breast cancer needs more than just clinical therapies. We look at how a patient navigation programme is helping women overcome barriers to complete their treatment.

5:00 PM

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Just For Kicks

The pundits discuss Xabi Alonso's future as Real Madrid slumped to a 1-2 defeat against Man City in the Champions League. They also preview Matchweek 16 of the English Premier League.

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