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A business weekly to share management tips and growth hacks for startup founders on how they can be more effective and efficient in the day to day life as an entrepreneur. The host Malay Damania, Business Transformation Coach and Mentor, Author of the book Business Champ shares the strategies with which he built a successful accountancy firm, DNV & co. with 75+ employees helping multiple MSMEs and corporate giants increase their profitability and skyrocket their growth. Malay squeezes out fr ...
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Welcome to our podcast, we are just two malay guys discussing our ideas and thoughts on each episode. Warning: it's in broken ENGLISH and because we Malay. So enjoy the show and give us a like or any questions do DM us.
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Welcome to the Ride with Nbs Malay podcast, where great spoken word happens, peaceful messages and great vibes! I come on here to speak whatever is on my mind. Sometimes I cry, sometimes I laugh and sometimes I just let you listen to the random conversations that go on around me. I share my real life experiences, interview people about theirs or I’ll share something recent that I’ve learned about what’s going on with our local businesses. Come ride with me for a few if you want to experience ...
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Embark on a thrilling journey into the heart of true crime with Eastern Crime Zone. Join Cassie Malay as she unravels the complexities of history's most gripping cases. Each week, Cassie delves into both well-known and lesser-known mysteries, offering fresh perspectives and previously unexplored details. But your voice matters too! We want to hear your thoughts. Got a case that's been gnawing at your curiosity? Visit easterncrimezone.com to leave a voicemail or share your ideas via DM on Ins ...
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Kolong Podcast

Nuqman Hafiz

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The word "Kolong" is a Malay word which means empty space underneath something. The phrase "kolong blok" is always used to associate with hanging out and talking which, is exactly what this podcast is about! Just 2 dudes chilling and sharing about everything under the sun in Singapore.
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The Nawicast

Syafiq Asnawi

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I have a passion for science! And also im a snake venom researcher. I guess i’ll talk about snake venom and science! I’m from Malaysia. So i may use a little bit of Malay here and there. But mostly english.
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Hello guys! I'm DJ N! Ohh, FTP is all about life style. And little bit motivation and a spoon of inspiration. And, don't take it personal. Sometimes we need some kick-start to change our life to be more better. Ohh, it's in Malay languages. 😊
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s4ramŽKMŹ

4 Âdmins Misteri

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Subscribe, Like & Follow Our Page Social Media 👻 Facebook Page s4ramZKMZ: https://www.facebook.com/s4ramZKMZ/ Jika Anda Pernah Alami Pengalaman Misteri, Seram & Mistik, Sila Krim Cerita Anda Di Facebook Page Messenger 4 Admins Misteri @s4ramZKMZ. (If You Have Experience or Heard Any Horror, Thrill & Supernatural Stories, Kindly Direct Message Us At Facebook Messenger) Youtube Page Mrs Pontianak (Some Vids With English Subtitles For Non Malay Viewers): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkPkqKM ...
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Hosted by Tini Ismail, Fikadrottning unfolds this Singaporean's obsession with fika and Sweden. The show follows topics on coffee, popular Swedish pastry and their origins, traditions and celebrations, and her life experiences living in Stockholm. Learn a Swedish word (or a phrase) each week. Log on to https://www.fikadrottning.com/ for latest blog entry. New episodes are released every Wednesday. This podcast is a production of Cavewoman Productions.
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BiblioAsia+

National Library, Singapore

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BiblioAsia+ is a podcast series about Singapore stories: some unfamiliar, others forgotten, all fascinating. Does Singapore have a stone age? What’s happened to the murals at the old Paya Lebar airport? Who were some local tennis greats? Find out in this original podcast by the National Library of Singapore.
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Izdihar & Izzul are brothers that are 6 years apart both experiencing life differently although they are living in the same household. In this podcast, they will be sharing funny, embarrassing, toxic, hormonal, life-changing stories from the past and present such as defecating in school shorts to almost joining a gang. Featuring a couple of friends from both sides of the age spectrum. Izdihar, who is reaching his 30s (1993), is single and financially stable but somehow having an early mid-li ...
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The Wayang Crew Podcast

The Wayang Crew Podcast

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We are a bunch of amateur comedians based in Brunei Darussalam. The local Malay language word for Movie is "Wayang", so to throw in a little local Bruneian flavour, we call ourselves "The Wayang Crew" Movies and Pop Culture have always been a passion for us and we decided to take the discussions we have whenever we meet-up (which is quite regularly) and turn it into a Podcast. Check us out every Monday for new episodes!
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/sapian-sapari/subscribe Being a minority, a Malay family in Singapore, endeavours and perseveres to be pious, righteous and faithful Muslim. Living in an environment full of challenges, integrating among other races, faiths and beliefs, is a constant test, day to day. How does one continue to be a steadfast high disciplined Muslim when he is always being compared to other Liberal Muslims and relapsed Muslims alike? What are the tools needed to stay ...
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This Bites

Radio Milwaukee

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Each week on This Bites, dining critic Ann Christenson from Milwaukee Magazine and Radio Milwaukee’s resident foodie Tarik Moody dig into the city’s culinary and restaurant culture to help you find new spots, old favorites and the best ingestibles around Milwaukee.
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I’m a Malay Singaporean working mum living in Hong Kong. I’ve lived in Hong Kong since 2008. I enjoy learning and I find that I learn lots through conversations with the everyday people. “Cakap To Moi” is a podcast where I chat with my friends and family. These are people that I’ve learnt from and continue to learn. What’s the literal meaning of Cakap To Moi, you ask? Cakap means talk, To means to, and Moi means me in French; a nod to my hubby. So go on and hear me and my friends yap about l ...
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==="ජීවිතයේ වචන", "හොඳයි පුවත්", "ශුභාරංචි ගීත" - ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ කතා කරන ප්‍රධාන භාෂාව=== (සිංහල, දෙමළ, ඉංග්‍රීසි, මලයාලම්, පන්ජාබි, තෙළිඟු, ජපන්, හින්දි, උර්දු, ලන්දේසි, පෘතුගීසි, මැලේ, ගුජරාටි) ==="வாழ்க்கை வார்த்தைகள்", "நல்லது செய்திகள் "," நற்செய்தி பாடல்கள் "- இலங்கையில் பேசப்படும் முக்கிய மொழி=== (சிங்களம், தமிழ், ஆங்கிலம், மலையாளம், பஞ்சாபி, தெலுங்கு, ஜப்பானியம், இந்தி, உருது, டச்சு, போர்த்துகீசியம், மலாய், மொழி) ==="Words of Life", "Good News", "Gospel Songs" - Main Language Spoken in ...
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Arabic with Imran is all about getting people to love learning Arabic by speaking, making mistakes and just having a go! Get your FREE 6-part video series that will get you speaking in 35 minutes! Join our newsletter community and start your Arabic language journey today!https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/203521/90979955310068870/share
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TONTS.

Claire Tonti

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TONTS. is a podcast of in depth interviews about our emotional lives hosted by Claire Tonti (Entrepreneur, CEO of the Big Sandwich Media Company and former Primary School Teacher). Each week she talks to writers, thinkers, activists, experts and deeply feeling humans about their stories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Will Johnston

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Welcome to the first ever Dishware Podcast! Mackenzie and Will discuss China patterns, family history, recipes and plating as they take you on a journey about dishing on dishes. Hang out with them and guests weekly as they share stories, recipes, drinks, and the complex history of dishware.
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I’ve spent the majority of my life traveling the globe in search of extraordinary masters of martial arts, energy medicine, and traditional healing and I’ve got amazing stories to tell. Many of you know me through my many books and articles. These were highly focused publications. But on Transformations I’m going to go deeper and really examine the transformative nature of experience. Not only will I share my own stories, I will also feature guests to share their transformative experiences. ...
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A variety show hosted by Hella Chluy. Important Topics, stories and conversations with other content creators, small businesses, and getting to know movers and shakers in any industry as well as up and comers the world needs to know about. New video episodes every week at www.youtube.com/hellachluy Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chluytalk/support
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Have you ever had a burning question about something that might be uncomfortable? Ever had to preface your question with an apology, for fear of offending someone? Our podcast “Sorry but can I ask...?” is all about getting into those uncomfortable conversations that we feel Singaporeans should have but don’t have often enough. In each episode, we’ll unpack a burning question and bring in our views and experiences into these issues. The dream is to get more Singaporeans talking, checking thei ...
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Welcome to BRIDGING THE GAP BUSINESS SECRETS with Autymn Renee! Are you a faith-based entrepreneur, teacher, minister or coach looking to distinguish your business activities to serve your audience? Learn the psychology and principles of relationship that work to get your messages to the right people. Each week a new episode focused on BRIDGING THE GAP . . . FROM WHERE YOU ARE TO WHERE YOU WANT TO BE! Sponsored by Divine Life Academy and Alliance of Divine Life. https://www.divinelifeacademy ...
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Raining on our parade to start this episode is Hot Dish Pantry — or, more accurately, the folks who own the building that Hot Dish Pantry calls home. HDP owners Laura Maigatter and Nathan Heck explained on social media that a recent real-estate decision to open a new restaurant gave them a push toward something they had been thinking about for a li…
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This episode starts with the news that Kinship Cafe is bringing services way beyond food and drink to ThriveOn King, the community hub located on MLK Drive between Lloyd and Garfield. The big difference-maker for the soon-to-open spot is its association with Kinship Community Food Center. The cafe will be a gathering place that serves healthy meals…
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A journalist turned politician turned diplomat, S. Rajaratnam (1915–2006) wore many hats in the service of Singapore. His contribution to Singapore is so great that to cover his life adequately required 20 years of research and over 1,200 pages of writing. Irene Ng, his authorised biographer, tells us little-known facets of the man, his legacy as S…
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Dr. Eric Jones is joined by Dr. Wang, Dr Atkins, and this week's guest: Professor Jeremy Wallach to talk all about metal music in Southeast Asia. Wallach talks about how metal music is a genre for the youth, and how it is bringing attention to civil issues within the Southeast Asian political landscape. Wallach dispels the rumors about metal heads …
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Imagine retaining more clients and boosting your profits without the constant chase for new customers. This episode dives deep into the art and science of customer retention, revealing why it’s more cost-effective and profitable to keep your existing clients. Your host Malay Damania shares strategies such as delivering stellar customer service, cra…
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Dr Kanjana Thepboriruk is joined by Dr Taylor Easum, Trude Jacobson Gidaszewski, and Peter Alexander to discuss the northern Thai city of Chiang Mai, a city at the crossroads of culture. Together, they discuss how the province is not just a Thai city, but multicultural and rich in history created by colonizing forces. Dr Taylor Easum is a historian…
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Dr Kanjana Thepboriruk sits down with Sharon Quinsaat to discuss diasporas within the Philippines and their effect on the country's national identity. Through the context of Filipinos living within the Philippines, Filipinos living within other countries, and the government's historical attempts to influence Philippino culture, Quinsaat discusses t…
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By the end of this month, the Milwaukee area will have a promising new option when Serious Dumplings — a small chain that up until now was limited to five locations in Florida — opens on Mayfair Road in Wauwatosa. The new spot just north of the Milwaukee County Zoo will fill a glaring hole spotted by sharp folks like myself and Journal Sentinel din…
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Stella Kon is known for creating the beloved Emily of Emerald Hill – possibly the most frequently staged play in Singapore. She is also a novelist and musical theatre writer, and she has adapted her landmark play into a musical after falling in love with the genre. In this episode, Stella talks about the difference between writing plays and musical…
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Send us a text As part of a charity auction I owed the phenomenonal singer Kulsoom 3 Arabic classes and it took us 3 years to complete! In this lesson we practise the past tense and demonstrate that it doesn't take much to learn some sentences, even if you average 1 lesson a year! Check out Kulsoom's amazing songs, here is her pre-save link for her…
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It’s not often that we put aside our usual exhaustive efforts to cover as much of Milwaukee’s food scene as possible. However, it’s also not often that we get a chance to welcome someone deeply involved with an event as exciting as the one coming up in November. A couple weeks ago, we told you about Flavors of Africa & Diaspora: Best Chefs Wisconsi…
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Get ready to harness the power of financial literacy to revolutionize your business management approach. Malay delves into the essential roles a business owner must master, from visionary leader to chief problem solver, and underscores the pivotal importance of understanding your financials. Learn how financial literacy can transform your decision-…
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Phil Matedne was born and raised in the city of Stockton, California. As a teenager, he began his martial arts training in the Kajukenbo style of Karate under Sifu John Valdez. As a young adult Guro Phil began his extensive training in the Filipino Martial Arts (FMA) with many of the West Coast teachers since 1983 and now has close to thirty years …
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Anyone who loves Allie Boy’s Bagelry & Luncheonette will be happy to know its second location is now open on Farwell Avenue — a space that will make it possible for the owners to invest in some bigger equipment. And bigger equipment means more bagels. Speaking of “more,” there’s a news item that deserves some serious attention due to the ambition o…
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One of the cool things about food in general is its ability to transport you from wherever you are to the origin of whatever taste you’re currently enjoying. But there’s always the local element — the restaurant you’re sitting in, the chef who prepped it, the place that supplied the ingredients. The event we talk about at the top of this episode is…
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Food can take you to a lot of different places — sometimes figuratively and sometimes literally. Ann and Tarik focus on the first one as their own figurative trip around Milwaukee’s food scene gets started in this episode. The destination for the upcoming event in question is Alaska, and the good news is you only need to go as far as South 2nd Stre…
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Eskrima, the Filipino martial art. From his humble beginnings as a six-year-old enthusiast in 1979 to his present-day endeavors, Jason's journey has been one of relentless pursuit, unwavering commitment, and remarkable accomplishments. With over 40 years of experience in Eskrima, Jason is the inheritor of the esteemed Inayan System of Eskrima. Foll…
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What if the person living next door harbored the darkest of secrets? Join us on Eastern Crime Zone as we uncover the harrowing tale of Israel Keyes, a seemingly ordinary man who led an extraordinarily sinister life. This episode brings you the chilling case of Samantha Tesla Koenig, an 18-year-old barista who vanished from her workplace in Anchorag…
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Ann and Tarik lead off this episode discussing the impact (or non-impact) of the RNC on the restaurant scene. They also talk about Ben & Jerry's putting a foot in the Third Ward; cover a couple special dining events coming up, including one supporting the Bay View Emergency Food Pantry; and throw some love toward Morel (the restaurant) in Walker's …
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Discover the transformative power of journaling and how it can revolutionize your business and personal life as your host Malay Damania shares THREE benefits of incorporating journaling into your daily routine. From providing a safe space for self-expression and acting as a stress relief valve to aiding in problem-solving and goal-setting, journali…
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For over 30 years, Derek Notman has dedicated himself to the study of physical culture and philosophy. This pursuit has led him all over the world including time living in China and Southeast Asia, studying with traditional masters of martial, movement, and healing arts. Derek has always sought to extract the essence of the traditions while connect…
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Ann and Tarik have a few of the latest restaurant openings, including some Lao and Burmese spots set to impress. They also go in depth on farm dinners and the benefits of being as close to the food source as possible, plus the why, what and how of the new Fresh Food initiative geared toward those in need. Produced and edited by Marcus Doucette…
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For over six decades, Grandmaster Rene J. Navarro has been on a mission, traveling the globe to learn from extraordinary masters of impossible skills, and to then develop those skills within himself. From the depth of Yang family Tai Chi Chuan to the refined and arcane techniques of Internal Alchemy, from poetry and music to deadly kung-fu, from me…
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Antonio Aloia has been training a mixture of aikido, judo, and Olympic Fencing since 2002. He also holds a Master’s degree in history from West Chester University of Pennsylvania. In 2020, he published his Aikido Comes to America, a history of aikido in the United States. Antonio runs the online martial arts chronicle Martial Arts of Yesterday, Tod…
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Hear it from your host Malay Damania about the critical role of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) tools in achieving business success and enhancing customer retention. Listen in as he discusses how CRM systems can revolutionize your approach to managing customer data, automating marketing efforts, logging interactions, and analyzing valuable m…
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This episode discusses themes of birth trauma, post natal depression and anxiety. Bron Lewis is one of Australia’s most promising new comedians. She was the co-winner of the National Raw Comedy competition in 2022, a four-time champion of the Moth storytelling competition, and both the best and the worst mum living at her house. Bron is a writer at…
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While the first food truck was likely a chuck wagon or perhaps the Wienermobile, you could argue that it didn’t reach its ideal form until tacos got involved. We’ve got plenty of that variety around Milwaukee, all of which you can follow on social media to keep up with their whereabouts. Ann and Tarik talk about a few of their favorites at the top …
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Part Two of a conversation with the soulful indie folk singer songwriter Mietta - storytelling and creating on Boonwurrung country in Australia's Mornington Peninsula. At 22 years of age, Mietta is in a season of emergence. With deep connection to her home roots and her community she is also an education researcher, learning skills mentor, facilita…
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Join ECZ as we navigate through the suspenseful and heartbreaking details of the murder spree, from the rising concern of Melanie Wells' mother to the horrifying discovery of the bodies of Mark Niederbrock, Debra Kelly, Emma Niederbrock, and Melanie Wells. Follow the swift police investigation that led to Richard McCroskey's capture and the shockwa…
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Send us a text In this episode we speak to Omar who I randomly met at a protest. We have a chat about if anyone actually speaks formal Arabic in the Arab world. Should you learn formal Arabic? Or dialect? For our free 6-Part series on basic Arabic to get you started, sign up to our E-mail list ⁠HERE⁠! Follow us on Instagram: arabicwithimranlum and …
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MasterChef Singapore judge Damian D’Silva grew up by the sea and spent many happy hours foraging for horseshoe crabs, shellfish and sea snails that would end up in the cooking pot. In this episode, he talks about how his childhood and grandfather influenced his cooking philosophy, when he found his calling in the kitchen (later than you'd expect), …
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Part One of a conversation with the soulful indie folk singer songwriter Mietta - storytelling and creating on Boonwurrung country in Australia's Mornington Peninsula. At 22 years of age, Mietta is in a season of emergence. With deep connection to her home roots and her community she is also an education researcher, learning skills mentor, facilita…
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Datu Shishir Inocalla is a pioneer of wellness and the creator of the BMST (body mind spirit training and living system). He is a grandmaster of Arnis Maharlika, a Filipino martial art, and master of Tai Chi, Yoga, Meditation and natural healing. He was the wellness trainer at the World HQ at David Leadbetter Golf Academy in Champions Gate, FL. He …
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Because dogs are great, most Milwaukee’s eateries are more than happy to cater to canines — usually with a bowl of water or a couple treats. But a few have really stepped it up with proper dog-specific menu items or, in the case of this episode’s lead item, entire dog menus. We also cover the rest of the city's culinary scene, including a couple un…
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Join us in this episode as we unlock the secrets to launching successful products by mastering the art of the Minimum Viable Product (MVP). Imagine yourself as an aspiring chef, sampling dishes before putting them on the menu. That's precisely what an MVP allows you to do—validate your ideas quickly, gather invaluable feedback, and make informed ad…
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Growing up as a Chetti Melaka (Peranakan Indian), Tanya realised her family was different when she was seven or eight years old. Her family spoke Malay at home, ate sambal belacan, and had huge parties with a lot of unusual food. In this episode, Tanya talks with pride about the rituals of the ancestor worship known parachu and the cookbook contain…
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Welcome to another episode of TONTS. on the road. Audio grabs from Claire's tour of the UK last year. This one is from her show in the Caves in Edinburgh Scotland with the wonderful doula and mamma medicine women's circle facilitator Roberta Giovedi. Roberta had a baby during Covid and noticed that many mothers in her community (including herself) …
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We're covering a lot of ground on this episode, starting with where to take your pop for Father's Day food. There's also the revival of two revered pizza places, a new Japanese restaurant in Bay View, a very Milwaukee cookbook and, of course, lively conversation about the latest Top Chef and the great fish boil debate it sparks. Produced and edited…
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Set up by five Buddhist women in 1946, Loke Woh Yuen was the first Chinese vegetarian restaurant in Singapore. It employed an all-female staff, was known for its popular shark’s fin made from maize, and was sometimes so packed that it had to set up dining tents that stretched to the main road. Its efforts to spread vegetarianism were complemented b…
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Matrescence Album Two times TEDx speaker and viral poet, Fleassy Malay is an Internationally renowned, evocative and powerful spoken word artist, speaker and coach. A global advocate for Women’s rights, LGBTQI+ visibility, and a fierce voice for the power of authenticity and courage as a social change tool. Founder and CEO of Melbourne’s acclaimed …
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