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Join Neil Humphreys and Audrey Siek as they cover the biggest headlines, trending topics, and everyday conversations, unpacked through fresh perspectives, expert insights, and engaging discussion. From current affairs and social issues to lifestyle trends and community voices, each segment offers a different lens on what’s happening — and what’s worth your attention.
And it’s not just talk — it’s your voice. Through polls, messages, and live call-ins, listeners are part of the conversation, sharing their views and shaping the discussion in real time. With a mix of clarity, curiosity, and personality, Let’s Talk, Singapore keeps you informed, connected, and ready for the day ahead.

This week on Singapore Unboxed, we're looking at a month-long celebration built around a music genre that's influenced everything from pop and hip-hop to film soundtracks and lounge music. While some people think it's only for serious music lovers, this event is showing just how accessible and diverse it can be. We also delve into other exciting event you can check out around the island right now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Scan a QR code. Order from your phone. Pay digitally. In many restaurants today, customers are doing more of the work themselves, yet the 10% service charge remains. As dining becomes increasingly automated, are Singaporeans still getting the service they're paying for? Or is it time to rethink the charge altogether?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Teochew-language film has reignited debate over Singapore's decades-old dialect policies. Have dialects become a threat, a forgotten heritage, or something worth preserving? Let’s Talk, Singapore invites Ng Wei Kai, Correspondent, SPH Media and Goh Yan Han, Assistant News Editor, SPH Media to discuss identity, culture, family and whether old language policies still make sense today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lionel Messi became the outright top score in FIFA World Cup history - notching 2 goals against Austria to take his tournament tally to 18 goals in 6 editions. Undisputed GOAT? Surely...but don't tell Cristiano Ronaldo! Join Neil Humphreys & Zia-ul Raushan - LIVE every weekday at 6.50am for The Final Score only on Let's Talk Singapore | Weekdays 6-10amSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Gianni Infantino is no surprise to bad headlines - but his extensive use of private jet travel during the ongoing FIFA World Cup has drawn criticism from environmental groups, who accuse football’s world governing body of ignoring climate concerns amid a heavily expanded tournament schedule. Plus, a puzzling rule change that has gone under the radar. What is it? Tune in to find out! Join Neil Humphreys & Zia-ul Raushan - LIVE every weekday at 6.50am for The Final Score only on Let's Talk Singapore | Weekdays 6-10amSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Changi Airport welcomes millions of visitors each year. But behind the crowds and duty-free shops are Singaporeans who spend nights there with nowhere else to go. Let's Talk, Singapore explores hidden homelessness, family breakdown and whether rough sleeping is more common than many realise with Melvinderpal Singh Ishar, Deputy News Editor, SPH Media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The FIFA World Cup is one of the biggest commercial events on the planet, generating billions in spending and marketing activity every four years. But what does that mean for businesses in Singapore? James Walton, Sports Business Group Leader for APAC and Southeast Asia at Deloitte, joins us to discuss the business of the World Cup, the brands betting big on football fever, and whether this year's tournament could play out differently from previous editions. Join Neil Humphreys & Audrey Siek - LIVE every Monday, Wednesday & Friday at 7.20am for Talk of the Town!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The World Cup comes once every four years, but deadlines don't stop for football. Is it acceptable to stream matches at work, sneak a look at scores during meetings, or come in tired after a late-night game? We ask where Singaporeans draw the line between passion and professionalism.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lots of us are celebrating a big weekend: Father's Day is here, and we asked a simple question with surprisingly complicated answers: What do dads really want? Is it some peace and quiet, a heartfelt meal with family, or a day out with friends? We unpack the poll results and what makes our loving dads feel truly appreciated. And of course.... a little surprise is in store for the Let's Talk Daddies! Join Neil Humphreys & Audrey Siek - LIVE every weekday at 7.05am for Breakfast BitesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

This week on Singapore Unfiltered, we're diving into a story about a Singaporean who was rejected by local universities but went on to earn a PhD from Harvard has reignited a debate about opportunity and meritocracy. Do grades matter too much in Singapore? Does our education system do enough to identify potential beyond academic results? And when opportunities are limited, how do we decide who gets a shot? The man at the centre of the viral story, Harvard PhD graduate Joel Tan joins the conversation. Join Neil Humphreys & Audrey Siek — LIVE every Monday, Wednesday & Friday at 8am for Singapore Unfiltered.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.