| Date | Programmes | Podcast Title | |
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| 04-Sep-23 |
Health & Living (4:00 PM) |
From Fitbits to COVID: 15 Years of Health
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| 06-Apr-23 |
Morning Brief (7:45 AM) |
Time For Malaysia To Decriminalise Suicide
Dr Ravivarma Rao Panirselvam, Psychiatrist, Hospital Miri Malaysia |
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| 21-Mar-23 |
The Breakfast Grille (8:00 AM) |
Ramkarpal Singh: From Parliament Backbencher To Policy Front Line
Ramkarpal Singh, Deputy Minister in The Prime Minister's Department (Law and Institutional Reform) |
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| 07-Oct-22 |
Good Things (3:00 PM) |
Befrienders KL: Here to Listen Without Judgement
Justin Victor, Chairman, Befrienders KL |
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| 15-Sep-21 |
Evening Edition (5:00 PM) |
Popek Popek Parlimen: Suicide Shouldn't Be Criminalised
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| 05-Nov-20 |
The Daily Digest (2:00 PM) |
What Happens If You Call 999 to Report An Attempted Suicide?
Samantha Chong, Human Rights Lawyer |
Best of Enterprise
(REPEAT) We catch up with Founder and CEO Henry Ting to unpack how TTRacing has grown since 2024, how its revenue mix and operations have changed, the commercial logic behind its product and market expansion, and how the company is balancing growth with profitability.
Popcorn Culture
(REPEAT) Stuff We Missed: Memori & Sore + Time Travel Movies
Cruise Control
(REPEAT) Are Malaysians switching to EVs at an acceptable rate? We unpack where we are in this week's episode.
Matt-Splained
(REPEAT) On today’s show, Richard and Matt offer up their apologies and outline what you can expect to see at your desk in 2026. From agentic AI bundling up your day, to managerial trends and mentoring.
Earth Matters
(REPEAT) For this month’s Nature Reads, wildlife researcher Su Mei Toh discusses a range of books, including environmental classics, books on Indigenous knowledge, science writing, and field guides rooted in Malaysia.
Bar None
(REPEAT) Are our shuttlers playing in too many tournaments in a calendar year? We unpack the issue.
BBC World Service
Datshiane Navanayagam talks to two women who changed paths to design and manufacture their own shoes in their own countries.