Tag: talk
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No Biggie for Timothee Yap
“Athletics has always been my passion since young. I truly enjoy training, competing and pushing my body to the limit and I always had the goal of being the fastest man in Singapore.” We interview Timothee Yap – known for his work in athletics, acting and soon-to-come: law – and find out about what it means to be driven to the max.
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THE AFTERGLOW with MARTIN CAPSTICK
Martin Capstick talks to us about reigniting the GLOW within ourselves, and how we can make it happen for others at the same time. Welcome to the third installment of the AFTERGLOW with CARPE BLOOM.
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OPEN CALL: ISSUE 6 – HABITS
A habit is a routine of behaviour or process that you practise regularly – it is intrinsic to your day, unconsciously performed, and may be a good or bad habit. For issue 6 of Carpe Bloom – the issue to close off 2018 – we don’t want to hear about why you think your habit should be […]
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HEART TO SAY WITH EUNCHONG
We spoke to EUNCHONG, the Korean entrepreneur/business-owner of +82 Cafe in Singapore, located at Rendevous Hotel. We had the honour of conducting our first entirely non-English interview with him – with the help of our talented interpreter, Norika. FUN FACT 1: +82 is S.Korea’s dialing code! FUN FACT 2: Eunchong’s brother is…a member of K-Pop group BTOB! […]
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HEART TO SAY WITH FERRY
Heart to Say Column 2018 is now LIVE: H2S #1 with @meetferry, a multi-disciplinary performing and recording artist.
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ISSUE 3.5: THE CONTEMPORARY CONDITION
Hi there again, thank you for being here with us to open up ISSUE 3.5: THE CONTEMPORARY CONDITION… …and for being here with us to end 2017.
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HEART TO SAY WITH ASIA SAMSON
We reached out to Asia Samson of THE ASIA PROJECT – but it was he who definitely spoke to us first. His interactions with vast audiences over a number of places in the world are fiery, relatable, raw, sometimes jarring – mostly beautiful. Watch him in action – HERE, + a favourite of mine: here. We thank ASIA a […]
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3.5: The Contemporary Conversation
In a society where use of technology will always be necessary and part of essential processes of our daily lives—commuting, eating, submitting work, completing work, sending greetings or condolences—it is also as easy for us to share our work and receive feedback on it. Because we can connect with family, we can also connect with […]