| Date | Programmes | Podcast Title | |
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| 30-Jul-25 |
Made In Malaysia (7:00 PM) |
Beneath the Surface: Exploring Malaysia’s Caves
Zarris Kem, karst naturalist, Malaysian Cave and Karst Conservancy |
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| 23-Jul-25 |
Made In Malaysia (7:00 PM) |
Wild, Wild Orchids of Malaysia
Professor Dr Rusea Go, Plant Taxonomist, University Putra Malaysia |
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| 16-Jul-25 |
Made In Malaysia (7:00 PM) |
The Pensol, Holding Culture in Sound
Ronnie Bahari, musician, photographer, activist | Wen Di Sia, Co-founder, Gerimis Art Project |
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| 09-Jul-25 |
Made In Malaysia (7:00 PM) |
The Powerful Fruits of Indigenous Sarawak
Shiamala Devi Ramaiya, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Agriculture and Food Science, University Putra Malaysia |
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| 02-Jul-25 |
Made In Malaysia (7:00 PM) |
Designing Unique Malaysian Board Games
Goh Choon Ean, Board Game Designer, LUMA Creative Studio |
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| 25-Jun-25 |
Made In Malaysia (7:00 PM) |
How Malaysia’s Night Markets Fuel Micro Enterprises
Nur Sofea Hasmira Azahar, Research Associate, Khazanah Research Institute |
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| 18-Jun-25 |
Made In Malaysia (7:00 PM) |
The Story of Lt. Adnan, Pasir Panjang and the Malay Regiment
Stuart Lloyd, writer, The Malay Experiment |
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| 11-Jun-25 |
Made In Malaysia (7:00 PM) |
The Layers of Malay Kuih
Rohani Jelani, cooking instructor and recipe developer |
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| 04-Jun-25 |
Made In Malaysia (7:00 PM) |
Reviving Potehi: Penang’s Puppet Theatre Legacy
Hon. Professor Dr Tan Sooi Beng, Ethnomusicologist, Activist and Scholar, Universiti Sains Malaysia |
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| 28-May-25 |
Made In Malaysia (7:00 PM) |
Marching Through Memory: Military History Tourism in Malaysia
Major Jamaluddin Hasan, Deputy President, Malaysia Military History Tourism Association |
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| 21-May-25 |
Made In Malaysia (7:00 PM) |
Biodiversity From Malaysia: Otters, Bantengs and Fungi
Woo Chee Yoong, Wildlife Biologist & Conservationist, Malaysia Otter Network | Abdul Hamid Ahmad , professor at the Institute for Tropical Biology and Conservation, Universiti Malaysia Sabah &, Executive Chairman Bringing Back our Rare Animals (BORA) | Dr Jaya Seelan Sathiya Seelan, Deputy Director (Research and Innovation), Institute for Tropical Biology and Conservation, Universiti Malaysia Sabah |
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| 14-May-25 |
Made In Malaysia (7:00 PM) |
The Story Behind Heirloom Rice
Peter Tadam , Eco-tourism Operator | Elizabeth Gimbad, Project Management Coordinator, The Malaysian Agroecology Society for Sustainable Resource Intensification (SRI MAS) | Gabriel Hii, Co-chair, The Sarawak CSO-SDG Alliance |
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| 07-May-25 |
Made In Malaysia (7:00 PM) |
Theatre in Malaysia: Still Standing, Still Staging, Need Funding
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| 30-Apr-25 |
Made In Malaysia (7:00 PM) |
The History of Unions in Malaysia
Charles Hector, Human Rights Activist |
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| 23-Apr-25 |
Made In Malaysia (7:00 PM) |
Punk Roots, Community Art: Pangrok Sulap’s Story
Adi Helmi Jaini, Artist and Activist, Pangrok Sulap |
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| 16-Apr-25 |
Made In Malaysia (7:00 PM) |
Out with the Kale, In with the Ulam: Meet the Local Greens We Forgot
Tan Kean Buan, Chef and Senior Lecturer, School of Hospitality, INTI International College Subang |
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