Pause N Listen is where real stories from our community take centre stage.
In each episode, we slow down and tune in to honest conversations with everyday people — neighbours, volunteers, and community leaders — who share what it’s like living and connecting in a diverse society.
Brought to you by the People’s Association, Pause N Listen explores the connections, cultures and lived experiences that give us a deeper sense of community in Singapore.
Hit play, take a pause, and listen in.
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Pause N Listen is where real stories from our community take centre stage.
In each episode, we slow down and tune in to honest conversations with everyday people — neighbours, volunteers, and community leaders — who share what it’s like living and connecting in a diverse society.
Brought to you by the People’s Association, Pause N Listen explores the connections, cultures and lived experiences that give us a deeper sense of community in Singapore.
Hit play, take a pause, and listen in.
👋 FOLLOW US ON SOCIALS :
Instagram: www.instagram.com/peoplesassociation
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@peoplesassociation
Facebook: www.facebook.com/peoplesassociation
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/peoplesassociation
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“Paiseh or not paiseh?” That is the question!
Are Singaporeans embarrassed of our Singlish accent? We dive into how our unique ways of speaking helps us bond (and sometimes divide). In this episode, join multilingual grassroots leader Laksha Mehta and etymology buff Caitanya Tan, as we discuss whether code-switching might just be our hidden superpower when it comes to building connections.
#PauseNListen #Singlish #Accent #SingaporePodcast #CommunityStories
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What’s it like raising a mixed-race child in Singapore?
With almost 1 in 5 marriages being inter-ethnic today, multicultural parenting is more common than ever — but it comes with its own unique set of challenges and joys.
In our first episode of Pause N Listen, we get a glimpse of what it's like navigating identity, culture, and community while raising a child in an interracial household from Deborah Kwek and Fabian Gilbert.
#PauseNListen #MulticulturalParenting #RacialHarmony #MixedRaceSG #SingaporePodcast #CommunityVoices
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