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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 Unfiltered, a Tampines retiree has gone viral for using a long-range camera to report littering and illegal parking, while a content creator turned Potato Corner's Bring Your Own Tub promotion into a massive giveaway for migrant workers. Both made headlines for very different reasons, but what does it really mean to be a good citizen? Should Singaporeans mind their own business, or is speaking up part of being civic-minded? STOMP'S Maureen Ow also known as famous food blogger Miss Tam Chiak 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.

After a viral story about a father advocating for a more special-needs-aware Singapore, wheelchair rugby player Edgar Cheong joins Let's Talk, Singapore to discuss accessibility, independence and the everyday challenges wheelchair users still face. From public transport and pavements to attitudes and awareness, we ask: how inclusive is Singapore really? 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.

Some people spend their CDC vouchers in the week they're issued. Others forget about them until the expiry reminder arrives. Every voucher has an expiry date, but how long do yours actually survive? Whether you're the type to spend them the moment they're released or stash them away for months, we explore the habits, strategies and little guilty pleasures behind one of Singapore's favourite freebies. Join Neil Humphreys & Audrey Siek - LIVE every weekday at 7.05am for Breakfast BitesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Spain booked their spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final, ousting tournament favourites France with a stunning 2-0 win. Could we now see a repeat of the 2024 Euros Final, when La Roja took on the Three Lions, as England and Argentina do battle in the other semifinal for the a spot in Sunday's showpiece event? 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.

This week on Singapore Unboxed, we're looking at a new weekly challenge that puts a distinctly local spin on a familiar pastime. From food and school memories to Singlish and everyday life, even the most ordinary Singaporean experiences can become part of the fun. Join Neil Humphreys & Audrey Siek - LIVE every Tuesday and Thursday at 8.15am for Singapore UnboxedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A tragic lightning strike at Pasir Ris Beach has raised urgent questions about one of Singapore's most overlooked natural hazards. Why can lightning strike even under seemingly clear skies? What is a "bolt from the blue"? And how can you keep yourself and your family safe? NUS weather expert Adjunct Associate Professor Koh Tieh Yong joins Let's Talk, Singapore to separate myth from fact and explain what every Singaporean should know. Join Neil Humphreys & Audrey Siek - LIVE every Tuesday and Thursday at 7.15am for We Are FamilySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Your colleague turns up coughing, sniffling and clearly under the weather. Do you tell them to go home, politely keep your distance, or say nothing at all? We unpack the awkward workplace etiquette around sick colleagues, showing concern without overstepping, and whether coming to work unwell is still something we should accept. Join Neil Humphreys & Audrey Siek - LIVE every weekday at 7.05am for Breakfast BitesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FIFA are exploring a further extension to the FIFA World Cup with Gianni Infantino saying the first 48-team tournament has been "a huge success" - and now eyeing a 64-team format in time for 2030. But is bigger, necessarily better? Plus, who will book their spot in the 2026 final, France or Spain? 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.

A viral parliamentary exchange has reignited an important conversation about leadership. Is making the right decisions enough, or do public leaders also need to experience the realities faced by ordinary Singaporeans? Let’s Talk, Singapore discusses why perception can sometimes shape public confidence just as much as good policy. Join Neil Humphreys & Audrey Siek — LIVE every Monday, Wednesday & Friday at 8am for Singapore Unfiltered.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

For many migrant workers in Singapore, a bicycle is an essential part of daily life. But what happens when it breaks down or when buying one simply isn't affordable? Let's Talk, Singapore speaks with Philip Mehl, Founder of Free Bicycle Repairs and Deivanai Duryraju, Programme Officer of ItsRainingRaincoats, about the role bicycles play in migrant workers' lives, the community effort giving donated bikes a second life, and how a simple act of kindness can make a meaningful difference. 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.