Red Dot Hot Takes is a long-form conversation series hosted by Hossan Leong. Each episode, we invite policymakers, community leaders and people in various sectors to answer some tough questions and give their response to some sizzling hot takes. For more details on Forward SG check out www.forwardsingapore.gov.sg
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 8 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | GovernmentNewsPolitics |
Minister Ong Ye Kung, Dr Jade Kua and Cai Yinzhou discuss a pertinent issue all Singaporeans face - the inevitability of growing older and how we can age actively and gracefully. The guests touch on the consequences of the "silver tsunami," the socia... more
The guests this episode are Minister Maliki Osman, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office, Benjamin Lee, blogger and advertising creative director, and Liyana Musfirah, CEO and founder of the Hayaa Network about our national identity. They discuss t... more
Hossan Leong speaks with Minister Grace Fu, Founder of The Sustainability Project Joline Tang, and Head of Education and Community Outreach at ComCrop Darren Tan about environmental sustainability in Singapore. They address Singapore's capabilities t... more
This episode, Minister Tan See Leng, Roshni Mahtani, Founder and CEO of theAsianParent.com , and Head of Seedly Yeap Ming Feng tackle the issues of Singapore's economy and job opportunities. They delve into how Singaporeans can adjust and flourish ev... more
Hossan Leong speaks with Minister Josephine Teo, veteran entertainer Irene Ang, and humanitarian entrepreneur Johann Annuar about the issues of digitalization in Singapore. They discuss whether existing regulations and inclusion is sufficient for Sin... more
Hossan Leong sits down with Minister Chan Chun Sing, asssistant professor Dr Jean Liu, and veteran entertainer Suhaimi Yusof about issues about education in Singapore. They discuss whether we can truly move away from a grades-based education, and wha... more
In this episode of Red Dot Hot Takes, Hossan Leong speaks with Minister Desmond Lee, property expert Christine Sun and photographer and HDB enthusiast Darren Soh as they discuss the housing landscape in Singapore. The episode features hot takes on ri... more
Hossan speaks with DPM Lawrence Wong, artiste Belinda Lee and systemic psychotherapist Maimunah Mosli as they discuss what social compact means, how Singaporeans can learn to disagree agreeably and debate the merits of meritocracy.
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