Songs & Stories duo Gina Yap Lai Yoong and Juwita Suwito return for a year-end bonus, sharing their thoughts about Christmas. Join them as they discover their differing traditions, introduce two homegrown songs produced specially for the season, and take some time to pause before the arrival of the new year!
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In this season finale, Juwita Suwito and Gina Yap Lai Yoong chat about what got them started on a podcast series, a brief glance at the amazing Malaysian stories and music they have shared in the past 34 episodes, and their aspiration moving forward. Leveraging on this opportunity, the girls also share their thoughts and feelings as the world opens up for living in this endemic season, and how the new norm would influence the way they step out into a whole new season of life. Are you ready for the beginning of something different? Join them to find out!
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Gina and Juwita had heard about the Bajau community – knowing them as sea nomads and super divers. But is there more to the Bajau ethnic group than is seen on the surface? Bringing the girls back to his hometown at Kalapuan island was a Bajau boy named Hardy who gave them a glimpse of life on an island and at sea.
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Three more days till Malaysia Day, Gina Yap Lai Yoong and Juwita Suwito chat about the difference between Malaysia Day and National Day, the largest roundabout in the world, and how the Ringgit currency got its name. Join them as they share more fun facts about their beloved country.
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Semporna is a diving haven but somewhere on an island out there, an ideal place awaits non-divers and young families too. Join the Gina Yap Lai Yoong and Juwita Suwito on Mataking as they recall interesting stories from coral rejuvenation to first-time diving, kayaking, a reef day initiative, island weddings (above and underwater), and a shipwreck postbox!
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What are your fondest memories of National Day? How do we creatively express our love and hope for our nation? Are we willing to go the extra mile? Join Juwita and Gina in a heartfelt chat and get a poetic treat plus a double dose of songs for a dash of that Merdeka spirit today!
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How does a town get its name? What does upcycling have to do with building a sense of community? Why in the world would Gina have Mee Racun not once, but twice in a single trip? Join the girls in their Batu Pahat adventure as they bring you stories from the historic Johorean town and let Juwita daze you with the origins of Kuda Kepang Reog Ponorogo.
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Stress is a strange thing. In this episode, Gina and Juwita chat about their high stress levels during the pandemic despite being self-declared homebodies. They also share their coping mechanisms along with some self-diagnosis as to whether they are suffering from cabin fever.
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Did you know that there are three groups of indigenous populations in Malaysia? Ever imagined what it might be like to experience the MCOs in the kampongs, on your own land? In this episode, Gina and Juwita chat about the Orang Asli, Orang Ulu and Anak Negeri of Malaysia — collectively known as the Orang Asal. Juwita also introduces a festive Murut song while Gina shares folk stories from the Temuan tribe.
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Buriek and Pua Kumbu are more than traditional cloth and craft in Sarawak, they are arts of state heritage that is a very big part of Malaysia. Today, Juwita and Gina spill the beans on these precious crafts and how you can identify a good masterpiece when you see one.
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As promised, Juwita and Gina take you on an adventure on the longest river in Malaysia, on a 3-hour Express to Kapit, Sarawak. Take a stroll around Market Teresang and be transported into foresty Bornean dreams by the sound of the Sape!
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The girls didn't expect to be stunned by the longest river in Malaysia having learnt about Sungai Rajang from their textbooks. More than that, Juwita discovers her happy place and Gina shares about her first experience in a traditional longhouse.
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Juwita and Gina bring you through their Memories of Penang along with a late-night discovery for all brave hearts out there. Known as the Pearl of the Orient, what mysteries do Penang hold? Join us in this week's podcast to find out,
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Addicted or not addicted? In this episode, Gina and Juwita share about table top games they've been hooked on — from age-old, multi-edition games like Monopoly to online adaptations of newer ones. They also give us a peek into the mind of game creators and introduce some locally-designed board games to lepak with during this pandemic season.
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There can only be one Godfather but there is a whole generation of Lims in Johor whose Chinese given names start with Jit! In this episode, Gina and Juwita share about a pair of cousins whose life-changing encounters ushered them into the passionate business of serving communities in Kluang — in very different ways.
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In conjunction with Father's Day and World Music Day, Gina gets Juwita to chat about a song she wrote for her dad! The girls also share some of their fondest memories of their fathers and music festivals, and why they think Malaysians should be excelling in the world music genre.
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A continuation from the previous podcast episode, Juwita and Gina continue sharing their shocking discoveries in Tawau, Sabah. Be prepared to drool as they describe all the interesting food they have tried out, some for the first time! The girls will also be introducing an old Malaysian song by one of Malaysia’s renowned filmmakers: Pete Teo.
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Juwita and Gina bring you through their adventures in the third biggest city in Sabah, Malaysia. It was their first time experiencing many activities including riding on ATVs, ziplining between trees, and tasting chocolate porridge! Listen in on their adventures to discover what you can do when you visit Tawau once this pandemic is over.
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It's the Harvest Festivals weekend in Borneo! The Dayaks in Sarawak celebrate Gawai while the Sabahans celebrate Kaamatan. Gina and Juwita share the origins behind both festivals, accompanied by Mayabayu's latest release - Battle Cry. It's so epic, you don't want to miss it!
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Did you know that Malaysians are makers of musical instruments too? Join Juwita and Gina as they recount their visits to a gong-making village in Kudat, Sabah, and a social entrepreneur's cajon manufacturing workshop in Kluang, Johor!
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