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Saturday Mornings: Friends of The Saturday Mornings Tell Us What They Like... and What They Don't!
Apr 29, 2026
37m 24s
Saturday Mornings: Seven Years, 250 Shows, 1365 Interviews. All Good things eventually end
Apr 29, 2026
20m 44s
Saturday Mornings: Sindhi Supper Club: Chef Vicky Ratnani & Chef Raj Kumar Redefine Indian Cuisine in Singapore
Apr 26, 2026
21m 33s
Saturday Mornings International News Review: Three Amigos for the last time - Ceasefires and Negotiations, World Cup Drama, and our favorite INR moments.
Apr 25, 2026
26m 07s
Saturday Mornings: Enabling Leadership’s Singapore Founders on Breaking the Cycle Through Play, Creativity & Confidence
Apr 19, 2026
19m 14s
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| 4/29/26 | Saturday Mornings: Friends of The Saturday Mornings Tell Us What They Like... and What They Don't! | 🌍 MoneyFM 89.3’s Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys have been saying for years that they have the BEST Listeners ever! They proved it by inviting six of them on the show to bid farewell as Glenn and Neil had their last show together after seven years.Glenn WILL continue to host the Saturday Morning Show and Neil moves to other MoneyFM89.3 duties (to be announced soon!). The Friends of Saturday Morning (FOSM) who joined us: Stanley See, Foo Qiren, Kelly Teo, Aloysius Lee, Lynne Cahill, Rob Salisbury. Listen as they tell Glenn and Neil about the conversations that moved them, surprised them, challenged them, and made them laugh. Oh, and they had some complaints too! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 37m 24s | ||||||
| 4/29/26 | Saturday Mornings: Seven Years, 250 Shows, 1365 Interviews. All Good things eventually end | MoneyFM 89.3’s Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys bid a fond farewell to their 250 shows together, as Glenn will continue the Saturday Morning Show and Neil moves to other MoneyFM89.3 duties (to be announced soon!) They look back at the highlights and lowlights of their 1365 extraordinary guests — the founders, creators, athletes, politicians, business leaders, diplomats, activists, and everyday Singaporeans who’ve made the show a staple of Saturday Mornings in the city-state. They revisit the conversations that moved them, surprised them, challenged them, and made them laugh. And WHY were they deemed "Essential Employees" during Covid? Someone has some explaining to do! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 20m 44s | ||||||
| 4/26/26 | Saturday Mornings: Sindhi Supper Club: Chef Vicky Ratnani & Chef Raj Kumar Redefine Indian Cuisine in Singapore | On MoneyFM 89.3’ Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys to talk to Chef Vicky Ratnani and Chef Raj Kumar about the lesser-know Sindi indian cuisine. A small sub-segment of "indian food" - Sindi came out of the partion of India and Pakistan. Recently for three nights in Singapore, Firangi Superstar restaurant hosted one of the most exciting culinary collaborations of the year brining Sindi cooking to town. Chef Vicky — one of India’s most celebrated chefs, former Executive Chef of the Queen Mary 2, TV personality, and award‑winning author — presented a deeply personal menu rooted in Sindhi cuisine, the food he grew up eating but rarely cooked professionally. Dishes like Sai Bhaji and Aloo Tukk Bravas showcased heritage elevated through modern technique. Chef Raj, Group Head Chef of The Dandy Collection, shares how Firangi Superstar is pushing Indian cuisine into new territory — bold, immersive, and unapologetically inventive. Together, they discuss the global rise of regional Indian cuisine, why Singapore is ready for this shift, and how events like the Sindhi Supper Club are rewriting expectations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 21m 33s | ||||||
| 4/25/26 | Saturday Mornings International News Review: Three Amigos for the last time - Ceasefires and Negotiations, World Cup Drama, and our favorite INR moments. | 🌍On MoneyFM 89.3’s International News Review, Steve Okun joins Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys to break down global developments shaping markets, diplomacy, and public opinion. We begin with President Donald Trump, who says the Israel–Lebanon ceasefire has been extended by three weeks, but insists he won’t “rush” any deal with Iran. This as his negotiators are in Pakistan for another round with Iran; the geopolitical stakes remain high. Then to football and controversy. With Iran’s World Cup status under scrutiny, with Trump’s “Special Envoy” suggesting Italy could replace Iran in the games. Sports ministers say it’s “not appropriate”. And of course, we revisit our favourite INR moments:• Steve the Sleuth solving global puzzles • Our celebrity guessing game • And the unforgettable iPhone 16 debate.... and MANY MORE!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 26m 07s | ||||||
| 4/19/26 | Saturday Mornings: Enabling Leadership’s Singapore Founders on Breaking the Cycle Through Play, Creativity & Confidence | 🌍On MoneyFM 89.3’s Wide World Segment, Ravi and Aparna Sonnad, co‑founders of Enabling Leadership join Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys. We look at the global crisis hiding in plain sight: over 800 million children worldwide lack essential life skills from teamwork to communication to problem‑solving leaving them unprepared for the workforce and trapped in cycles of poverty. Enabling Leadership is a Singapore‑based organisation transforming children’s lives through football, LEGO‑based learning, and the arts. Their programs are EL Play, EL Build, and EL Create and are now reaching 10,000 children across multiple countries. In Singapore, EL Play is already running in three public schools in Yishun, with plans to expand and introduce EL Build next year. Each child’s full program costs just USD 120 (SGD 400), covering sessions, journals, and a sports kit. Ravi and Aparna share powerful stories of how their programs help children — especially girls — build confidence, leadership, and resilience. They also discuss how companies in Singapore can partner through employee engagement and sponsorships.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 19m 14s | ||||||
| 4/18/26 | Saturday Mornings: Singapore's Happiest Artist - INK‑Credible Eric! | 🌍On MoneyFM 89.3’s Sit-Down Conversation, Eric Zhang Guo Hua Artist, INK-Credible Eric! joins Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys. We spotlight his bold leap of faith and the creative spirit behind it. INK‑Credible Eric, has opened his own sketch studio at International Plaza and invites Singapore to be part of his next chapter. Eric specialises in soft pastel and charcoal portraits, offering A4 and A3 pieces that customers can watch him create live. But behind the craft is a deeper philosophy: art isn’t just the final product — it’s the energy, connection, and presence poured into every stroke. He shares how this new venture is more than a business; it’s a calling. From murals to live sketches, Eric believes people don’t just buy art — they buy a moment of recognition and human connection. And right now, he says, “the energy is flowing.” For anyone looking to support a local artist or commission a meaningful portrait — Call Eric at 9237 6935.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 24m 06s | ||||||
| 4/18/26 | Saturday Mornings: Heritage Meets Storytelling - Jane’s SG Tours & The Urbanist's New Way to Experience Singapore | On MoneyFM 89.3’s Singapore Home Brew Jane Iyer, CEO of Jane’s SG Tours, and Yong Min, heritage educator and founder of The Urbanist Singapore join Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys to explore a fresh collaboration bringing Singapore’s stories to life in a whole new way. Together, they unveil their new “Best of Both” tour — a hybrid experience that blends Jane’s deep expertise in curated heritage walks with Yong Min’s dynamic, social‑media‑driven approach to urban history. The result: a tour that is immersive, accessible, and designed for both locals and visitors who want to understand Singapore beyond the usual landmarks. Yong Min shares how his journey began with an award‑winning honours thesis and evolved into a mission to make heritage relevant for a new generation. His work has been featured at Singapore HeritageFest, Singapore Design Week, and across major media outlets. Jane discusses why this collaboration matters now, as Singaporeans increasingly seek meaningful, place‑based experiences that connect them to the city’s evolving identity. https://janestours.sg/best-of-both/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 15m 19s | ||||||
| 4/18/26 | Saturday Mornings International News Review: Hormuz Reopens, Singapore Responds to US Probe, Indonesia–US Defence Pact and a "Nuisance Influencer” goes to Jail in South Koreaes Week | 🌍On MoneyFM 89.3’s International News Review, Steve Okun joins Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys to break down a fast‑moving geopolitical landscape that is reshaping global markets, diplomacy, and Asia’s strategic posture. We begin in the Middle East, where Iran says the Strait of Hormuz is now fully open (or maybe closed, we're not sure) during the ceasefire, easing immediate fears over global oil supply disruptions. But with tensions still simmering, the world is watching closely to see whether this fragile opening holds. Back home, Singapore is responding to a US probe into alleged forced labour, with the Ministry of Trade and Industry emphasising that Singapore takes such allegations seriously and maintains strict labour standards. Steve explains what this means for Singapore’s reputation, trade relationships, and global supply chain confidence. In Southeast Asia, Indonesia and the United States have signed a new defence pact, signalling deepening military cooperation at a time of rising regional competition. We explore what this means for ASEAN security dynamics. And finally, a story that has gripped South Korea: "Nuisance Influencer” American YouTuber Ramsey Khalid Ismael — known for provocative stunts — has been sentenced to six months in a Korean prison for disrespecting a memorial to wartime sexual slavery victims.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 28m 20s | ||||||
| 4/11/26 | Saturday Mornings: 60 Years of Singapore. Netherlands Friendship: Ambassador Anneke Adema on Diplomacy, Partnership & a Shared Worldview | On MoneyFM 89.3 Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen welcomes H.E. Anneke Adema, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Singapore and Brunei. She's a seasoned diplomat whose career has been defined by her commitment to international cooperation, inclusivity, and the rule of law. Ambassador Adema reflects on 60 years of diplomatic relations between Singapore and the Netherlands, a milestone she recently celebrated by hosting a special lunch at her residence one where guests had to “work for their lunch,” a playful nod to the Dutch spirit of collaboration. She shares why the Netherlands considers Singapore one of its most important partners in Asia, and how both countries’ shared worldview open economies, innovation, sustainability, and multilateralism continues to anchor the relationship. We explore the deep ties between the two nations: from trade and maritime cooperation to green transition efforts, digital innovation, and people‑to‑people exchange. Ambassador Adema also discusses her priorities since arriving in 2022, the evolving role of diplomacy in a more uncertain world, and how the Netherlands is strengthening partnerships across Southeast Asia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 28m 24s | ||||||
| 4/11/26 | Saturday Mornings: Singapore Shines in Booking.com’s 2026 Traveller Review Awards - What’s Driving Asia’s Hospitality Boom? | On MoneyFM 89.3 Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen welcomes Anthony Lu, Regional Director of South East Asia and Greater China, to unpack Booking.com’s Traveller Review Awards 2026 and what they reveal about travel trends, guest expectations, and Asia’s rising influence. We explore the global state of hospitality through the lens of one of the world’s largest recognition programmes based on 370 million verified guest reviews. The 2026 awards highlight a strong year for Singapore: 229 local partners were recognised up from 2025 with an impressive average review score of 8.6 across more than 362,000 guest reviews. Hotels once again dominated the list, underscoring Singapore’s reputation as a world‑class urban destination. Iconic properties such as Park Royal Collection Marina Bay, Crowne Plaza Changi Airport, Carlton Hotel Singapore, and Paradox Singapore Merchant Court were among this year’s standout winners. Anthony shares what’s driving Asia’s hospitality boom, how destinations can craft more welcoming and inclusive travel experiences, and what sets the region apart in service culture. We also discuss Booking.com’s list of the Most Welcoming Places on Earth, and how the platform supports partners in making travel easier and more accessible for everyone.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 20m 46s | ||||||
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| 4/11/26 | Saturday Mornings: As AI Rewrites Customer Insight, Qualtrics Says Singapore Businesses Must Move Faster | On MoneyFM 89.3 Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen welcomes Hui Ching Tan, Head of Research Insights APJ at Qualtrics, to unpack how AI‑simulated consumers are changing the way organisations understand their customers. We explore a huge shift happening inside one of the world’s biggest industries market research and why Singapore companies may be underestimating how fast AI is transforming it. Worth over US$150 billion, the research industry has long relied on surveys, focus groups and weeks‑long studies. But Qualtrics’ latest data shows a new reality: 78% of researchers already use Agentic AI 72% expect AI to take full responsibility for key research phases 70% believe AI agents will run more than half of all research end‑to‑end These AI “digital twins” built from real consumer behaviour, preferences and purchase history can test messages, products and experiences in hours instead of months, without fatigue, bias or drop‑off. Hui Ching explains what this means for Singapore’s banks, healthcare providers and retailers, especially amid a talent crunch in research and analytics. She also shares why companies that adopt synthetic data and agentic AI now will gain an insight advantage that competitors will struggle to catch.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 17m 47s | ||||||
| 4/11/26 | Saturday Mornings International News Review: Trump Slams Iran Over Hormuz, Melania Calls for Epstein Hearings, Xi Meets KMT Leader | 🌍On MoneyFM 89.3’s International News Review, Steve Okun joins Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen. We begin with US President Donald Trump’s sharp criticism of Iran, accusing Tehran of doing a “very poor job” managing oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint critical to global energy supply. With tensions already high from the ongoing conflict, Trump’s remarks add fresh uncertainty to an already fragile situation. In Washington, First Lady Melania Trump made headlines of her own, publicly denying any links to Jeffrey Epstein and calling for congressional hearings for survivors, a rare and forceful intervention that has drawn widespread attention. Across the region, China’s President Xi Jinping held a rare meeting with KMT leader Cheng Li-wun, the first such visit in a decade. Both sides emphasized a desire for cross‑strait peace, even as geopolitical pressures continue to mount. And finally, a lighter moment from China: a viral video of robot boxers swinging enthusiastically but landing no punches, prompting questions about the state of AI‑driven sports entertainment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 21m 23s | ||||||
| 4/4/26 | Saturday Mornings: Sauna, Hot Bath, Cold Plunge, & Daily Recovery - Singapore’s New Social Wellness Movement - SoChill Bath Club | 🌍On MoneyFM 89.3’s Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys explore one of Singapore’s fastest‑growing wellness trends: daily recovery. Joining us are Rebecca Assice co‑owner of SoChill Bath Club, the new walk‑in wellness space redefining how Singaporeans reset, recharge and feel better. Open from 7am to 10pm with no bookings required, SoChill offers a full suite of recovery experiences: a traditional Finnish sauna, cold plunges, a 40°C magnesium hot bath, dunk showers, and a dedicated recovery station with compression boots and infrared therapy. Towels and swimwear are included, making it as frictionless as stepping into a gym. Rebecca shares why she’s now focused on creating a global wellness brand rooted in accessibility, community and evidence‑based recovery. From contrast therapy to magnesium absorption, she explains the science behind feeling better, sleeping deeper and reducing inflammation. We also discuss how SoChill adapts routines for women’s specific health needs, and why “social wellness” is becoming the new way people connect, unwind and build healthier habits. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 24m 43s | ||||||
| 4/4/26 | Saturday Mornings: The Rise of ‘Better For You’ Drinks in Southeast Asia | On MoneyFM 89.3’s Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys we dive into one of the fastest‑growing categories in consumer goods: "better‑for‑you beverages." Joining us in the studio is Julian Koh, Founder and Managing Director of Supergulp, a Southeast Asian sparkling prebiotic soda brand that’s riding the wave of functional drink innovation. Now, Southeast Asia is shaping its own version of the trend — one that blends prebiotics, kombucha, protein, creatine, and adaptogen‑led drinks into a broader wellness‑driven category. Julian shares why consumers are shifting away from traditional sugary sodas toward beverages that promise gut health, sustained energy, and cleaner labels. Supergulp, launched in Malaysia in 2024 and now available in Singapore and Indonesia, is part of this evolution. Each can packs 13.8g of prebiotic fibre with low sugar and calories.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 18m 30s | ||||||
| 4/4/26 | Saturday Mornings: Singapore’s Olympic Fencing Trailblazer Amita Berthier on Making History, Winning Gold & What Drives Her | 🌍On MoneyFM 89.3’s Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys we sit down with one of Singapore’s brightest sporting stars — Amita Berthier, two‑time Olympian, SEA Games champion, and the first Singaporean fencer ever to qualify for the Olympics through a qualifying tournament. At just 25, Amita has already carved out a remarkable career: a Junior World Cup title, three SEA Games individual foil golds, a 2018 Asian Games bronze, and most recently, a 2025 Asian Fencing Championships team bronze alongside Maxine Wong, Cheung Kemei and Stephanie Lee. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame with four NCAA medals, she continues to raise the bar for Singapore fencing on the world stage. Amita shares what it takes to compete at the highest level, how she stays grounded through wins and setbacks, and what representing Singapore at two Olympic Games has meant to her. A candid, inspiring conversation with an athlete who continues to make history — and isn’t done yet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 17m 58s | ||||||
| 3/29/26 | Saturday Mornings: Will the Singapore Fringe Festival 2027 Survive? Why the Arts Needs You Now | On MoneyFM 89.3’s joins Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys welcome Melissa Lim, General Manager and Executive Producer of The Necessary Stage and the Singapore Fringe Festival, to discuss the urgent fundraising campaign needed to keep the 2027 Fringe alive. Since 2005, the Fringe has been one of Singapore’s most important platforms for socially engaged art. It has commissioned over 1,000 local artists and groups, presenting international works, and creating safe spaces for conversations on mental health, inequality, climate change, migrant workers, and identity. But with the loss of its long‑time title donor in 2025, rising post‑COVID costs, and a cautious corporate philanthropy climate, the festival is now facing a funding cliff. Despite a successful community‑driven campaign that kept the 2026 edition afloat, the current crowdfunding effort has raised just over $9,000 of the $80,000 needed, with the deadline looming on 31 March. Melissa shares why the Fringe matters — its commitment to emerging creators, accessibility for disabled audiences, and its belief that art must remain affordable and inclusive. She also explains what’s at stake if the festival disappears, especially in a year when even major theatre companies are struggling to survive. To support the campaign: https://bit.ly/standwiththefringe. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 10m 23s | ||||||
| 3/29/26 | Saturday Mornings: 2026 Women’s Hall of Fame - They Built, Healed & Led: Singapore Honours Five Trailblazing Women | On MoneyFM 89.3’s Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys spotlight the women whose courage, leadership, and quiet persistence have shaped Singapore’s story. Joining us in the studio are Dr Shalini Arulanandam, one of this year’s inductees, and Koh Yan Ping, CEO of the Singapore Council of Women’s Organisations (SCWO). SCWO is honouring five remarkable women in its 2026 Singapore Women’s Hall of Fame:• Angelene Chan – Visionary architect reshaping Singapore’s skyline• Maud Ethel Perera (Posthumous) – Pioneer of public health nursing• Meira Chand – Acclaimed novelist and cultural voice• Pauline Tan – Trailblazer in nursing leadership• Dr Shalini Arulanandam – Leader in military and emergency medical response Yan Ping shares how this year’s Gala — Illuminate: Shine Together. Rise Together. celebrated achievement and the collective support systems that make progress possible. The event also marked 15 years of Maintenance Support Central, which helps women rebuild stability after separation and financial hardship. Dr Shalini reflects on her journey through military medicine, crisis leadership, and the mentors and teams who shaped her path. She speaks to the importance of representation, resilience, and ensuring that all women have the support to rise. A powerful conversation about recognition, community, and the collective effort behind women’s progress.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 21m 07s | ||||||
| 3/29/26 | Saturday Mornings: Nearly Half of Gen Z in Singapore Feel Detached at Work - Kahoot! Reveals Why | On MoneyFM 89.3’s Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys discuss one of Singapore’s most urgent workforce challenges: why so many Gen Z employees feel emotionally disconnected at work — and what companies can do about it. Joining us is Ahteram Uddin, Growth Director for Asia & MENA at Kahoot!, to discuss findings from the newly released "2026 Kahoot! Gen Z Report: Singapore Edition – Transition, Tension, and Talent Retention." According to the report, 51% of Gen Z employees say they feel engaged at work, but a striking 49% fall into the disengaged or “neutral middle” — a vulnerable group that is neither thriving nor fully checked out. This “neutral middle” includes 29% who feel neither engaged nor disengaged, and 20% who report being actively disengaged, revealing a fragile emotional connection to the workplace. The study highlights what Gen Z says they need: more structured onboarding (45%), clearer expectations (44%), and greater access to mentors or peer coaches (40%). They also want training that is more engaging (37%), more interactive (31%), and less passive and time‑consuming. Ahteram explains how gamified, interactive learning can bridge the gap between classroom-style structure and corporate reality — and why supporting Gen Z is now business‑critical for Singapore’s talent‑driven economy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 15m 30s | ||||||
| 3/29/26 | Saturday Mornings: Inside Singapore’s Me2 Centre of Inclusive Arts - A New Pathway for Growth, Expression & Belonging | On MoneyFM 89.3’s Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys spotlight a powerful homegrown initiative reshaping what adulthood can look like for persons with special needs. Joining us in the studio are Jean Chan, founder of Cerebral and the Me2 Centre of Inclusive Arts, and Mabel Lim, Director of Strategy & Inclusive Arts at Cerebral. For many families, the question looms large: What happens when a child with special needs turns 18? The Me2 Centre was created to answer that gap — offering a lifelong, inclusive space where adults with disabilities can continue to learn, express themselves, and build community through the arts. Born from Cerebral’s 14‑year legacy in enrichment and events, Me2 uses the arts not as an activity, but as a transformative platform for confidence, communication, and connection. Their programmes span theatre, dance, visual arts, filmmaking, digital performance, and community living skills — all designed using Universal Design for Learning and strengths‑based approaches. Jean and Mabel share how Me2’s Inclusive Arts and ArtAbilities programmes support both mainstream learners and persons with disabilities, while real‑world showcases, exhibitions, and performances bring their artists into the heart of Singapore’s creative landscape.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 16m 52s | ||||||
| 3/29/26 | Saturday Mornings International News Review: Iran War Fallout, Asia’s Energy Shock & a Broken US Air System | 🌍On MoneyFM 89.3’s International News Review, Steve Okun joins Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys from Sydney’s “No Kings Rally” with a front‑row view of political sentiment in Australia — before diving into a dramatic week of global developments reshaping markets, geopolitics, and Asia’s economic outlook. We begin with the Iran conflict, where reports suggest a 15‑point US peace proposal delivered via Pakistan. But with Tehran dismissing Washington as “negotiating with itself” and Israeli officials calling the plan “beautiful on paper,” prospects for de‑escalation remain slim. Meanwhile, President Trump insists Iran “wants a deal so badly,” adding yet another layer of uncertainty. The effects on countries across Asia are immediate and severe. The war has triggered the largest energy supply disruption in modern history, with the Strait of Hormuz bottleneck pushing governments across Asia into emergency mode. Nations from Japan to India are scrambling to secure fuel, while the Philippines has declared a national energy emergency as shortages ripple through households and industries. We also examine the LaGuardia Airport crash, raising fresh alarms about America’s overstretched air‑traffic‑control system, and President Trump’s latest headline‑grabber: signing US currency and receiving the inaugural “America First Award.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 19m 04s | ||||||
| 3/15/26 | Saturday Mornings: Part 2 of Irish spirit, culture, and music with the Boys from County Hell | On MoneyFM 89.3 Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys transform the studio into a folk‑punk session in part 2 of our St. Patrick’s Day special as we welcome The Boys from County Hell, Singapore’s first‑ever Pogues tribute band. Lead singer Gerry Cox and banjo player Paddy Troy join us on air, with fellow bandmates Mark Garratt, Conor Walsh, and Karl Taylor performing live in‑studio. Formed by musicians who share a fierce love for The Pogues, the band channels the raw, poetic chaos of Shane MacGowan — whose passing in 2023 reignited global appreciation for the group’s legacy. From pubs to festivals across Asia, they’ve become a must‑see act for anyone who loves raucous Irish energy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 14m 28s | ||||||
| 3/15/26 | Saturday Mornings: Part 1 St. Patrick’s Day - Ireland Takes Over Saturday Mornings with Sarah McGrath, Ambassador of Ireland to Singapore | On MoneyFM 89.3 Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys welcome H.E. Sarah McGrath, Ireland’s Ambassador to Singapore, as she reflects on the deepening ties between Ireland and Singapore. From trade and innovation to education, culture, and the growing Irish community here, Ambassador McGrath shares how both countries are looking ahead to new collaborations in 2026. She also highlights the vibrant line‑up of St. Patrick’s Day events across the island and what this celebration means for Ireland’s global diaspora. This week on MoneyFM 89.3’s Saturday Sit‑Down, we celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a double‑header of Irish spirit, culture, and music — Singapore‑style.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 24m 15s | ||||||
| 3/15/26 | Saturday Mornings: Asia, Europe & the Power of Dialogue: ASEF’s 2026 Vision with Ambassador Beata Stoczyńska | On MoneyFM 89.3 Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys welcome Ambassador Beata Stoczyńska, Executive Director of the Asia‑Europe Foundation (ASEF), to unpack what this unique intergovernmental organisation actually does — and why its work matters more than ever in 2026. Created under the Asia‑Europe Meeting (ASEM), ASEF is the only institution dedicated to strengthening ties between the two regions through dialogue, collaboration, and people‑to‑people exchange. Ambassador Stoczyńska shares how ASEF’s multinational team has delivered over 280 projects with more than 230 partners, connecting policymakers, students, cultural practitioners, academics, and civil society leaders. We explore ASEF’s priorities for 2026, centred on three major themes shaping the global agenda:1) A human‑centred approach to cooperation and development2) Digitalisation, and the opportunities and risks it brings3) The green transition, where Asia and Europe must work together to meet climate goals Ambassador Stoczyńska also highlights why ASEF’s role as a bridge is so critical today. With geopolitical tensions rising and global challenges becoming more complex, ASEF provides a rare neutral platform where Asia and Europe can exchange ideas, build trust, and co‑create solutions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 18m 26s | ||||||
| 3/15/26 | Saturday Mornings: Honouring Jane Goodall: A Night of Hope, Wildlife & Community at the Botanic Gardens | On MoneyFM 89.3 Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys we celebrate the extraordinary life and legacy of Dr Jane Goodall, one of the world’s most influential voices for wildlife and conservation. Joining us in the studio are Carmen Pang, the Jane Goodall Institute Singapore’s Executive Director. On Good Friday, 3 April, which would have been Dr Goodall’s birthday, JGIS will host “A Night to Remember Dr Jane Goodall” at the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Set by the serene Eco Lake, the evening features a special outdoor screening of her acclaimed documentary — an invitation for Singaporeans to gather, picnic under the stars, and reflect on the values she championed: compassion, courage, and coexistence with nature. Carmen shares why this tribute matters now more than ever, especially as conservation challenges intensify across the region. She discusses Dr Goodall’s profound impact on global primate research, youth activism, and community‑driven conservation, as well as JGIS’ ongoing work in Singapore through education, outreach, and the Roots & Shoots programme.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 13m 58s | ||||||
| 3/15/26 | Saturday Mornings International News Review: War Shockwaves, New US Tariffs & a World Cup Standoff | On MoneyFM 89.3’s International News Review, Steve Okun joins Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys break down a turbulent week in global affairs — one with direct implications for Singapore and Southeast Asia. We begin with the widening Middle East war, now triggering what analysts call the largest supply disruption in oil markets in history, sending crude above US$100 and rattling global supply chains. For Singapore and the region, the impact is immediate: rising energy costs, inflationary pressure, and heightened vulnerability as the Strait of Hormuz remains disrupted. ASEAN ministers have already warned of economic shocks, with governments scrambling to conserve energy and stabilise markets. Next, we examine the new US Section 301 investigations, which could lead to steep tariffs on major trading partners — including Singapore. These probes into “excess capacity” and forced‑labour concerns raise the risk of higher duties and supply‑chain uncertainty across Asia, just as the region grapples with energy shocks. Finally, we turn to the unexpected geopolitical twist in sport: world leaders — including President Trump — can’t agree on whether Iran should play in the 2026 World Cup, sparking global backlash and raising questions about politics overshadowing the world’s biggest tournament.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 26m 28s | ||||||
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