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Sisters of the Force

Branwen and Seah

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Seah and Branwen (and sometimes a special guest!) delve into the Star Wars galaxy, revisiting the films and TV shows we know and love. Join us as we deep dive into all things Star Wars! This season, we're on a rewatch of the OG Trilogy, Prequels, Sequels and maybe a cheeky spin off! Follow along as we fly off exploring all the wonders and geekery of a Galaxy Far, Far Away, chatting nostalgia, worlds, lore, music, story, behind the scenes, and much more.
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Eileen is an Organisational Psychologist, Executive Coach & founder of The Art of Career. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and 2 Masters qualification in Business Administration, Organisational Science & HR Management. Eileen has held diverse roles from customer-facing to mid-office & back office support functions across the government-led Defence Science, Banking & Finance, Telecoms & HR Consulting industry sectors. She has an active coaching practise & runs talent manageme ...
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Safeguarding Matters

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Safeguarding Matters is a podcast series hosted by the Safeguarding Resource and Support Hub where we discuss matters relating to safeguarding and Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Sexual Harassment in the aid sector. We have conversations with thought leaders and practitioners who can offer insights that can help us all to better understand safeguarding and improve our practices.
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"Before the Ballot" is a podcast series focused on Singapore's next general election, co-hosted by Isaac Neo and Jin Yao Kwan. socialservice.sg is a website, podcast, and newsletter dedicated to social service research, practice, and policies in Singapore. Cover art photo by Kelli McClintock on Unsplash.
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JDHD is the podcast for lawyers with ADHD (whether they know they have it or not). Hosted by Marshall Lichty—a lawyer, consultant, coach, and author with ADHD—this twice-weekly podcast shares Marshall's tips from his journey as a sometimes-struggling lawyer, always-creative thinker, usually-awesome dad, and passionate writer and consultant. JDHD brings you interviews with therapists, coaches, and healthcare professionals, productivity and time-management experts, and lawyers who live the ADD ...
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Join Branwen and Seah as they deep dive into all things Star Wars! This season, join us on a rewatch of the OG Trilogy, Prequels, Sequels and maybe a cheeky spin off! Follow along as we fly off exploring all the wonders and geekery of a Galaxy Far, Far Away, chatting nostalgia, worlds, lore, music, story, behind the scenes, and much more with each …
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Join Branwen and Seah as they deep dive into all things Star Wars! This season, join us on a rewatch of the OG Trilogy, Prequels, Sequels and maybe a cheeky spin off! Follow along as we fly off exploring all the wonders and geekery of a Galaxy Far, Far Away, chatting nostalgia, worlds, lore, music, story, behind the scenes, and much more with each …
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Join Branwen and Seah as they deep dive into all things Star Wars! This season, join us on a rewatch of the OG Trilogy, Prequels, Sequels and maybe a cheeky spin off! Follow along as we fly off exploring all the wonders and geekery of a Galaxy Far, Far Away, chatting nostalgia, worlds, lore, music, story, behind the scenes, and much more with each …
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Safeguarding is essential to protect vulnerable individuals within humanitarian and development sectors. This episode addresses how civil society organisations (CSOs) in Nigeria can improve their safeguarding case handling and investigations. We’ll hear insights from mentees and a mentor involved in RSH’s recent Investigation Mentorship Programme, …
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Safeguarding is a vital practice to ensure the protection and well-being of vulnerable individuals in various settings, including humanitarian and development contexts. This podcast aims to address the "Frequently Asked Questions on Safeguarding," tackling the critical concerns and queries that often arise within the RSH Nigeria stakeholder communi…
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With environmental consultant Bertrand Seah, we discuss the progress made in environmental policies since GE2020 and what gaps still exist. We also talk about the state of climate advocacy in Singapore, how environmental issues have impacted politics in other countries, and discuss whether environmental issues will still be an important election is…
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In this podcast, Andrea Watkins, RSH’s global technical director, speaks with representatives of CHS Alliance, a global alliance of humanitarian and development organisations committed to making aid work better for people. We will discuss key initiatives relevant for civil society organisations such as the SEAH Harmonised Reporting Scheme, The Inve…
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Following our earlier conversation with former nominated member of parliament Anthea Ong on the current state of mental health and well-being in Singapore, we invited her back to chat about her stint in parliament. In particular, we discussed a 2022 book she edited, which gathered the perspectives and personal reflections of 20 past and present NMP…
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With PhD student Joel Yew (The University of Texas at Austin), we discuss the record number of vacancies in parliament as well as his research on the parliamentary representation of marginalised communities in Singapore. We also briefly explore the political and electoral aftermath of the government's repeal of Section 377A of the penal code. Joel …
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Issues of migration, citizenship, multiculturalism, and nationalism have featured prominently in both our politics and elections. Across two episodes with Dr. Rebecca Tan of the National University of Singapore, we take a deep dive into these issues. Fundamentally, she asks, what is fair and what is right? And how do we treat individuals more equit…
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Issues of migration, citizenship, multiculturalism, and nationalism have featured prominently in both our politics and elections. Across two episodes with Dr. Rebecca Tan of the National University of Singapore, we take a deep dive into these issues. Fundamentally, she asks, what is fair and what is right? And how do we treat individuals more equit…
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This podcast is a 104.5 Love FM radio interview with Oluchi Ihedoro, the National Representative for The Safeguarding Resource and Support Hub (RSH) Nigeria and Kingsley Okpabi, the Programme Manager of Jireh Doo Foundation (JDF), an RSH-mentored organisation. Oluchi and Kingsley are talking about the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual…
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The links between mental health and well-being and Singapore’s general elections may not be immediately clear. Yet, in GE2020, during a pandemic election which also placed emphasis on how Singaporeans were doing psychologically, many electoral candidates and political parties campaigned on related platforms. With former nominated member of parliame…
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On May 15, 2024, at the Istana, Singapore's fourth prime minister Lawrence Wong took his oath of office and was officially sworn in, taking over from prime minister Lee Hsien Loong. This political transition is significant for a host of different reasons, and so, across two episodes, we take a deeper dive with Dr. Kenneth Paul Tan of Hong Kong Bapt…
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On May 15, 2024, at the Istana, Singapore's fourth prime minister Lawrence Wong took his oath of office and was officially sworn in, taking over from prime minister Lee Hsien Loong. This political transition is significant for a host of different reasons, and so, across two episodes, we take a deeper dive with Dr. Kenneth Paul Tan of Hong Kong Bapt…
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About four years ago, in the lead up to GE2020 as well as halfway through the pandemic election, author Loke Hoe-Yeong shared about the electoral strategies of Singapore's opposition parties. Now, four years later, we've invited him back. We start with a brief reflection of GE2020 and its aftermath, before turning most of our attention to three of …
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How do the economy and economic conditions influence electoral outcomes, both broadly and in Singapore? What can we understand from Singapore's ranking as one of the world's most expensive cities as well as the country's Consumer Price Index, or the CPI? And if the fundamental root cause of Singapore’s low wages can be attributed to widespread chea…
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SAJJAD PARMAR is the Global CEO & Founder of THE TALENT ACCELERATOR. When it comes to conversations about Total Rewards i.e. salaries, benefits, rewards & compensation in general, Sajjad is 'the man'. Let's hear his POV on the essential points every professional needs to know on this topic. Bio & Career background of Sajjad An Employer vs An Employ…
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This podcast is a 104.5 Love FM radio Abuja interview with Sylvia Nwoko, communications officer at the RSH Nigeria Hub. She is explaining what the RSH is doing to commemorate the International Women’s Day 2024, referring to the resource, ABCD of safeguarding women and girls.By safeguardingsupporthub
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Singapore’s next general election must be held by November 2025, which is still some time away. But whether it is GE2024 or GE2025, with plenty of time and space, we’d like to use the next few months (or the next year) to discuss key election issues with experts and voters. For us, “Before the Ballot” provides that space. Feedback? Suggestions? Or …
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In this episode Andrea Watkins, technical director of the Safeguarding Resource and Support Hub talks with Nicolo Di Marzo, Ethiopia country director of LINK Education International, as well as with Bethelhem Sileshi, safeguarding, gender- and social inclusion officer.By safeguardingsupporthub
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In this episode of Spotlight On, we talk to Fozia Viqar , the Federal Ombudsperson of Islamabad, about her work on safeguarding and PSEA in Pakistan. She shares her insights on the legal and practical challenges of addressing SEAH issues, the response mechanisms and gaps, and the lessons learned from her experience. Tune in to learn more about the …
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এই পডকাস্টটি হাইলাইট করে যে কীভাবে সংস্থার (CSO) অ্যাডভোকেসি কার্যক্রমে তরুণদের সম্পৃক্ত করা যায় এবং তাদের সুরক্ষা নিশ্চিত করা যায়। একজন সেক্টর বিশেষজ্ঞ সংস্থাগুলির সাথে তার কাজ করার অভিজ্ঞতার ভিত্তিতে কথা বলেন যে তরুণদের অ্যাডভোকেসি প্রোগ্রামে জড়িত করার চ্যালেঞ্জগুলি কী এবং SEAH (যৌন শোষণ, নির্যাতন এবং হয়রানি) থেকে তাদের রক্ষা করার জন্য সংস্থা…
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FRANCIS CHNG is the Head of Talent Acquisition for ZOOM INC across Asia Pacific. Did you know that apart from being an industry-recognised veteran in his trade, he is a strong advocate of workplace happiness, exemplified in his active role as a Happiness Crew at Zoom Inc! Catch a recruiter's point of view on happiness & common career queries: Overv…
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Andre Misso is the Learning Consultant for VISA University at VISA, based in Singapore. He sees his career journey in 3 key phases and invests heavily in his own future once he sense any evolution of roles in his field of work. His answers to some matured questions below: Overview of Andre's Career Journey 6 ways to own your career A valuable caree…
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JOHN WONG is a senior data analyst with the SPEEDOC company. He recognises situational opportunities that allowed his true work value and work principles to be experienced and witnessed by those whom he collaborates closely with. Highlights of John's career journey & insights: About Speedoc, the company Overview of John's Career Journey John's work…
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Kirk Ho is the Finance Director for the Stamford American International School based in Singapore. Apart from being extremely busy and successful at work, he is also successful at home - guess how many kids he has? Answer in the earlier portion of the podcast! Kirk shared several insights on navigating your career based on his own experience and ob…
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Shirley Hoon is the HR Director for the Singapore office of the BOLLORE LOGISTICS global company Here are the highlights of her talk: Overview of Shirley's Career Transition Key statistics of Shirley's Career Transition The Commonly Known 4Es of career transition Shirley's 1st E for career transition Shirley's 2nd E for career transition Shirley's …
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Evelyn Tay is the OD (Organisational Development) Partner with the AVALOQ ASIA enterprise. Some professionals may find her face and name familiar if you have received one-to-one coaching from a certified coach appointed by the Workforce Singapore during your career transition journey, Here are the highlights of her talk: Overview of Evelyn's Career…
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Dr Annie Chan is the Vice-President for BD BIOSCIENCES with a remit for the Central, South Asia & Japan geographies. Did you know she spent a good number of year at the start of her career journey as a contract hire? Catch the highlights of her talk: About Annie's Career Journey What Annie got most out of all her jobs Benefits of contract roles for…
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In this podcast Aklima Akter Milli, National Safeguarding Manager, British Council will speak on the engagement of young people in advocacy and influencing activities. The discussion will also reflect on the current practices that are available for ensuring a safer engagement and areas that require further attention.…
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This podcast is a radio interview with Dr. Eleanor Nwadinobi, Senior Adviser and National Sustainability lead at RSH (Resource and Support Hub) Nigeria Hub. She is explaining what the RSH is doing to prevent violence against girls as part of the "16 Days of Activism" campaign.By safeguardingsupporthub
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Acesta este al patrulea episod din cadrul seriei de podcasturi: Garantarea siguranței contează. În cadrul seriei de podcasturi Garantarea siguranței contează, sunt realizate discuții cu manageri și practicieni, care ne vor oferi sugestii, recomandări și ne vor ajuta să înțelegem mai bine ce este Safeguarding (garantarea siguranței) și cum putem îmb…
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With Alfian Sa’at and Ng Kah Gay, we have a thoroughly enjoyable and enlightening conversation about the arts and publishing vis-à-vis civic engagement and political participation in Singapore. What does it mean to be challenged with the unfamiliar? How do we provoke more conversation and action through artistic modalities? And how do we make sense…
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Invitata acestei ediții este dna Virginia Rusnac, director al Centrului Republican de Asistență Psihopedagogică din Republica Moldova. În acest episod, vom împărtăși lecțiile învățate și vom propune sugestii privind politicile de garantare a siguranței copiiilor cu dizabilități, ca răspuns la criza umanitară din Ucraina…
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In this wide-ranging conversation on community and community-based governance with Aaron Maniam, we cover many diverse but related topics. First, we discuss the global state of democratic governance in the context of community-based governance as well as truth and misinformation. We then learn more about his Ph.D. dissertation comparing public sect…
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Today, we have a broad conversation on PE2023 with veteran journalist Bertha Henson. She reflects on Mr. Tharman Shanmugaratnam’s landslide win, shares how she got involved in Mr. George Goh’s campaign, and discusses and evaluates the office of the elected presidency in Singapore. In particular, we highlight two bodies: the Presidential Elections C…
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What are the experiences of Singaporean academics who have spent time abroad, before returning home and working to reintegrate, both as academics, and as Singapore citizens. Together with her collaborators, in the article - "International academic or citizen scholar?: Singaporean returnees in the global city" - lead author Yasmin Ortiga focused on …
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Like the entire PE2023 campaign thus far, the presidential forum offered little beyond scripted platitudes and vague generalities. Be that as it may, Isaac Neo and I sat down after the forum to chat about our general impressions, and how the limits of the forum modality perhaps reflected the limits and ambiguities associated with Singapore's electe…
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Singaporeans go to the polls on September 1, 2023 to elect our new president. We choose from three candidates: former senior minister and deputy prime minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam, former chief investment officer of sovereign wealth fund GIC Ng Kok Song, and former CEO of NTUC Income Tan Kin Lian. An estimated 300,000 to 400,000 Singaporean yout…
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Singaporeans go to the polls on September 1, 2023 to elect our new president. We choose from three candidates: former senior minister and deputy prime minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam, former chief investment officer of sovereign wealth fund GIC Ng Kok Song, and former CEO of NTUC Income Tan Kin Lian. An estimated 300,000 to 400,000 Singaporean yout…
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In this podcast, we discuss the RSH mentorship in the MENA region, the impact of mentor-mentee relationship and how this contributes to cultivating a culture of trust, empowerment and in the prevention and mitigation of SEAH. Ranya Al-jaberi RSH National Representative for Yemen speaks with Hager ElSayed a mentor and Boshra Abdullah a mentee from x…
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W tym epizodzie rozważymy, dlaczego zgłaszanie incydentów safeguardingowych jest ważne i w jaki sposób możemy poprawić istniejące mechanizmy zgłaszania skarg w celu zapewnienia bezpieczeństwa osobom pokrzywdzonym. Natalia Skoczylas w rozmowie z Karoliną Mackiewicz wyjaśnia, co wpływa na ilość zgłaszanych incydentów safeguardingowych oraz wyjaśnia j…
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In this episode, we'll be putting the spotlight on Clare Condillac, a human resources specialist who developed for Safeguarding Hub Eastern Europe a series of bitesize leadership guidance's. Sarah Martin, the capacity building advisor of our hub is discussing with our guest the role of leaders in promoting a culture of safeguarding, the challenges …
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We're trying something new today, and it's something we've wanted to do for some time. Together with a new co-host, Estella Ho, we've picked a book of interest to discuss and explore. For this episode, the book we've chosen is titled "Of Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male Is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What to Do about It" by US journalist and s…
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Singapore’s members of parliament receive an allowance to engage legislative assistants to help them with their parliamentary questions and speeches. Different members adopt different strategies and use the allowance differently. Some have larger teams who split the allowance, and in other instances volunteers may also be involved. Across two episo…
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On this podcast, we've moved away from direct features of charities and social service agencies, not only because there are so many with interesting stories, but also because a greater focus on systemic trends and structural solutions - involving multiple parties - feels more productive. Nevertheless, the story of Glyph Community (https://www.glyph…
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Today, we’ll pick up from where we left off previously, focused on the “Future of Asian Philanthropy” reports published by the Asia Philanthropy Circle (APC). We focus on the second report, “Strategies for a Better Future”, in this episode, and we’ll also link our last episode covering the first report. You’ll again hear from Bradley Wo - previousl…
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Did you know that Asia is home to more billionaires than any other continent in the world? Wealth Report predicts that the region will see its fastest growth in ultra-high net-worth individuals between 2022 and 2026. The Asia Philanthropy Circle (APC) recently released two reports focused on the Future of Asian Philanthropy. The first is titled “Sc…
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