Our guests on how youth in Singapore, aged 18 to 35, can be quite diverse in opinions. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Synopsis: The Straits Times takes a hard look at social issues of the day with guests.
Their first guest is Mr Joel Lim, 30, managing director of Zyrup Media and host of Political Prude: The Podcast, a show catered towards young adults. He has hosted all three presidential candidates on his show recently. 8:55 What is an assumption about the ‘youth vote’ that may not be true? Maximilian Oh on why it’s not a “cohesive” voting block
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