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Better conversations for better decisions.
OpenHaus was built for people who want more than surface-level inspiration.
OpenHaus is not just a podcast. It is a fast-growing Singapore-born media platform built on audience trust, premium storytelling and long-term commercial relevance. Through long-form conversations, short-form content, brand partnerships and an expanding media ecosystem, OpenHaus creates meaningful opportunities for brands and partners to connect with audiences who care about growth, leadership and better living.
MEET YOUR HOST
Durga Poonambalam
Creative Director | Author | Executive Producer | Host
With more than a decade of experience in storytelling, media and brand communications, Durga has led work across video production, public relations, social media, publications and branded content. Through WriteHaus Asia and OpenHaus, her work has been connected to brands, partners and guest networks including BreadTalk Group, Charles & Keith, Singapore Airlines, OpenAI, LinkedIn, Google, Busy Bees Group, PKWA Law, Ogilvy, Publicis and many more.
She is also the author behind Fandi: Honour & Sacrifice, the biography of Singapore football legend Fandi Ahmad, which became a No. 1 Sunday Times bestseller for 10 consecutive weeks.
Durga shapes the conversations on OpenHaus, ensuring that there is a strong sense of story, people and timing in every episode. Her experience helps to sharpen every conversation, allowing guests to showcase their expertise and sincerity while allowing audiences to gleam valuable lessons and messages from them.
OpenHaus is her platform for conversations that help people think better, live better, lead better and make better decisions.

WHY PEOPLE WATCH OPENHAUS
Better conversations
for better decisions.
FEATURED EPISODES
Conversations with leaders, experts, celebrities and humans with unforgettable stories.
From OpenAI international leadership and LinkedIn C-suite voices to celebrities, business leaders, expert practitioners and everyday people with extraordinary stories, OpenHaus brings together conversations that are intelligent, human and culturally relevant.

Kumar

Gurmit Singh

Oliver Jay

James Baldwin

Sumita Tandon

Jeremy Tan

Kevin Lim
Founder of Preeminent Group

Iman Fandi

FEATURED EPISODE
Finance Expert: Most Singaporeans Will Never Be Wealthy Because Of This
Tim Philips, Personal Finance Content Creator, shares valuable insights on where Singaporeans should invest their money. He breaks down various investment portfolios and credit cards, sharing his knowledge and experience to help you start your investment journey today.
This episode provides realistic tips and practical insights for anyone looking to invest or upgrade their portfolio so that you can take action today without stress.
Finance Expert: Most Singaporeans Will Never Be Wealthy Because Of This
Tim Philips, Personal Finance Content Creator, shares valuable insights on where Singaporeans should invest their money. He breaks down various investment portfolios and credit cards, sharing his knowledge and experience to help you start your investment journey today.
This episode provides realistic tips and practical insights for anyone looking to invest or upgrade their portfolio so that you can take action today without stress.
EPISODES YOU MAY HAVE MISSED
Former Addict Turned NUS Professor: This is How I Overcame My Addiction
Dr Rayner Tan, Assistant Professor in Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health at National University of Singapore, shares his personal journey from addiction to recovery. He breaks down the scientific reasons behind why one may succumb to addiction, and the impacts that addiction may have on them and their loved ones. He also addresses common myths and misconceptions we have about addiction, substances and recovery.
This episode sheds light on addiction and recovery, and shows why we need to remove the stigma surrounding it. It will also delve into the science and psychology behind addiction.
Former Addict Turned NUS Professor: This is How I Overcame My Addiction
Dr Rayner Tan, Assistant Professor in Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health at National University of Singapore, shares his personal journey from addiction to recovery. He breaks down the scientific reasons behind why one may succumb to addiction, and the impacts that addiction may have on them and their loved ones. He also addresses common myths and misconceptions we have about addiction, substances and recovery.
This episode sheds light on addiction and recovery, and shows why we need to remove the stigma surrounding it. It will also delve into the science and psychology behind addiction.
Emotions Expert: Are Singaporeans Emotionally Constipated?!
Brandon Yip, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Singapore Management University, shares with us how negative emotions like jealousy, anger and sadness arenât problems to eliminate, but rather signals to understand. There are deeper reasons why we feel the way we do. He shares how understanding your emotions can change the way you show up in every part of life.
This episode isn’t just about disgust. It explores how emotions shape the way we think, relate, and make decisions. It looks at trusting your gut, balancing logic and feelings, and how culture and AI are changing the way we understand our emotions.
Friendship Expert: This is Why Singaporeans Don't Have Close Friends!
Grace Chua, co-founder of Friendzone breaks down adult friendships, and what it takes to maintain those relationships, emphasising that making friends is a skill. She also shares why we feel so lonely despite social media supposedly keeping us connected.
This episode isn’t just a how-to guide on making friends in Singapore. It talks about jealousy in friends, how to navigate friendships going through changes in life and so much more.
Head of Influence, Ogilvy: Singaporeans Are Losing Out Without An Online Presence!
James Baldwin, Head of Influence at Ogilvy, uncovers how employees can now market themselves online to build their profile and increase employability. He also shares how companies can maximise their brand reach and influence with what they already have.
This episode offers practical insights for employees looking to build their portfolios and for brands to grow their online presence.
Head of Influence, Ogilvy: Singaporeans Are Losing Out Without An Online Presence!
James Baldwin, Head of Influence at Ogilvy, uncovers how employees can now market themselves online to build their profile and increase employability. He also shares how companies can maximise their brand reach and influence with what they already have.
This episode offers practical insights for employees looking to build their portfolios and for brands to grow their online presence.
Plastic Surgeon: Most People Regret THIS After Getting Plastic Surgery
In this episode, Sher-li, Founder & Director of Mums@Work, shares an honest and unfiltered perspective on motherhood today, from the fears, pressures, and expectations women face, to the deeper realities we donât openly talk about. From âmum guiltâ and identity loss to career sacrifices and social media pressure, this conversation challenges everything we think we know about motherhood.
This is more than a guide to motherhood. Itâs a conversation about pressure, identity, and what it really means to make that choice.
Plastic Surgeon: Most People Regret THIS After Getting Plastic Surgery
Dr Janna Joethy, Lead Plastic Surgeon at Nassim Plastic Surgery, unpacks the rise of cosmetic procedures in Singapore and the deeper reasons behind why more people are seeking them. From Botox and fillers to filters, facial trends, and body ideals shaped by social media, he shares what patients should really consider before going under the knife.
This is not a conversation about vanity. Itâs a conversation about identity, control, and the pressure to stay âeffortlessly perfectâ in a world that never stops judging.
Divorce Lawyer: Singaporeans Get THIS Wrong About Marriage & Divorce!
Dorothy Tan, family and divorce Lawyer breaks down marriage and divorce and everything in between, explaining the details that you don’t normally see online. She shares the steps couples need to take before being able to file for divorce and how assets will be split, and valuable advice for couples before getting married or divorced.
This episode explores divorce in Singapore, revealing the lesser-known details of a divorce proceeding and what kind of rights every party is entitled to ask for based on each situation.
A 25-Year Real Estate Insider: Singaporeans Are Making This Costly Property Mistake!
Nicholas Mak, housing expert, breaks down Singaporeâs housing market and the most important things to look out for. He shares the real reason why HDBâs Minimum Occupation Period (MOP) has gone up, and valuable advice for anyone looking to buy a home.
This episode offers key insights into Singaporeâs housing market and practical tips that every homeowner must know.
ADHD Psychologist: THIS is What to Do When You're BURNT OUT!
Dr Ong Mian-Li, Clinical Psychologist Specialising in ADHD and Autism in Adulthood, explains why adults may feel burnt-out despite appearing “successful”. He shares both his professional insights and personal journey as a neurodivergent individual navigating burnout, masking, and societal expectations.
This episode unpacks the emotional weight behind constantly striving and offers a new perspective on self-worth, identity, and what it truly means to live a fulfilling life.
Caregiving Expert: Taking Care of Ageing Parents Can Rob Your Life (What No One Tells You!)
Sherlyn Chen, Founder and CEO of Carer, a healthtech startup transforming how Singapore approaches eldercare, shares her journey on why and how she founded Carer and her experiences as a professional caregiver.
This episode sheds light on how it is like to be a caregiver in Singapore and the struggles caregivers face, while also sharing the types of struggles the seniors themselves face.
Magician & Mentalist: Youâre Easier to Read Than You Realise!
Jeremy Tan, a magician and mind hacker, shares how he turned a childhood curiosity into a career while revealing the psychology behind why people are easier to read than they think. From learning magic through library books to performing on cruise lines and building a presence online, he reflects on the realities behind the craft, the challenges of sustaining it, and what it truly takes to grow in an unconventional path.
This episode pulls back the curtain on both magic and the journey behind it, showing that success isnât instant, but built through resilience, reinvention, and the discipline to keep going even when the path is uncertain.
Digital Nomad: Solo Travelling Isn't All That Glamorous (Watch Before You Go!)
Isabel, digital nomad, opens up about how she started her unconventional career path as a digital nomad in Singaporeâs conservative society. She shares what spurred her to take that leap of faith and her evolving outlook on life and success.
This episode explores finding the courage to pursue unconventional paths and offers practice tips and advice for those who wish to start travelling solo.
Art Survivor Shares the Hardship About 20 Years in Singaporeâs Arts Industry
Have you ever stepped into a room and felt like everyone else was better than you? Ahmad Kamil, Director, Choreographer & Dance Educator, reflects on Singapore’s art scene and his journey over the past 20 years. He shares his mindset and advice on remaining confident and relevant in an unforgiving industry that is quick to forget you.
This episode provides fresh insights about Singaporeâs dance scene and offers practical advice to boost your confidence and help you be more intentional in your career growth.
The Urbanist Singapore Reveals The Secrets Hidden in Singaporeâs Streets
What makes someone feel truly Singaporean?
In this episode, we sit down with Yong, better known as The Urbanist Singapore, to explore the hidden stories behind Singapore’s streets, buildings, and neighbourhoods. Through history, memory, and place, we discuss how our surroundings shape identity, belonging, and our connection to the nation.
A thoughtful conversation on heritage, storytelling, and seeing Singapore through a different lens.
Dating Expert Behind 160,000 First Dates Reveals the #1 Mistake Singles Make
Ever wondered why so many young adults havenât dated or why some relationships never seem to work out? Violet Lim, Founder of Lunch Actually Singapore, a dating expert behind 160,000 first dates, shares insights drawn from years of experience helping singles navigate love.
The truth about soulmates, first dates, settling & finding the right partner This episode offers practical advice for singles, insights for couples, and perspectives that encourage reflection on how we connect, communicate, and build meaningful relationships.
Picture Book Author and Sound Engineer: Love and Resilience in Unexpected Challenges
Sherri Eri lost her sight unexpectedly, but she didnât let it limit her creativity or career when she became an author of nine children’s books. Her husband, Rashul, went back to school to support her work. His love and support further realised her purpose to create an inclusive space for all children.
 Their work to create an inclusive space for children to read Sherri and Rashulâs story inspires us to move forward in the wake of unexpected challenges and encourages viewers to reflect on how we can better support those around us with intention.
Domestic Worker & NGO Director: What It Means When Your Workplace Is Someone Elseâs Home
Jo Ann Dumlao is a Filipino domestic worker who has been working in Singapore since 2007. She is a volunteer and writer with HOME, where she supports fellow migrant workers and shares lived experiences from within the community. Dr Stephanie Chok is the Executive Director of HOME. Her work focuses on the rights, wellbeing, and lived experiences of low-wage migrant workers, with a particular focus on domestic work and the structural conditions that shape it.
This conversation invites viewers to move beyond simple narratives and see domestic work with greater nuance, empathy, and clarity.
Head of HR for LinkedIn APAC Explains How to Make Up for Skills Gaps
Sumita Tandon is the Head of HR for LinkedIn APAC, overseeing talent strategies, leadership development, and HR transformation across the region. With over 25 years of experience in various sectors, she partners with senior leaders to help professionals and organisations thrive in a fast-changing work environment.
Whether youâre a student, early-career professional, or mid-career switcher, this episode offers practical advice on building the right skills, creating a strong personal brand, and navigating the modern job market with confidence.
Sleep Expert: How Sleep Impacts Your Focus, Mood and Productivity
Eric Lim is the Co-Founder of Somnus Sleep Wellness, a Singapore-based sleep health and treatment centre with expert sleep therapists helping people to solve insomnia and other sleep difficulties through science-backed techniques.
 If you have ever felt constantly exhausted, unfocused, moody, or simply looking to build proper sleep habits, this episode will offer you the insights you need.
Fitness Expert: How Fitness Protects Your Mobility As You Age
Lionel Choong is the Co-Founder of Innervate, a Singapore-based fitness social enterprise focused on helping people of all ages build strength, confidence, and better quality of life through movement.
Whether youâre a parent, educator, fitness enthusiast, or simply looking to move better, this episode offers a grounded perspective on how fitness, when done right, can create lasting impact beyond the gym.
Fitness Expert: How Fitness Protects Your Mobility As You Age
Lionel Choong is the Co-Founder of Innervate, a Singapore-based fitness social enterprise focused on helping people of all ages build strength, confidence, and better quality of life through movement.
Whether youâre a parent, educator, fitness enthusiast, or simply looking to move better, this episode offers a grounded perspective on how fitness, when done right, can create lasting impact beyond the gym.
Psychology Expert: How Social Media & Academic Stress Are Shaping Our Kidsâ Mental Health
Dr Annabelle Chow is a Clinical Psychologist dedicated to supporting youths, families, and adults in navigating mental health and emotional well-being. Her clinical interests include personality disorders, childhood trauma, parenting, and womenâs health.
Whether youâre a parent, soon-to-be parent or just curious about parenthood, this episode offers you a realistic perspective, unveiling the messy and funny realities of raising a child beyond the filtered posts online.
What Modern Dad Life Really Demands | OpenHaus S11E2 with Ben & Teddy
Parenting is rarely as picture-perfect as it looks online, and Ben knows that firsthand.
In this episode, Ben and his son Teddy share their journey as a father-son duo documenting the realities of parenthood and childhood on social media. From joyful moments to difficult days, they discuss the challenges of modern parenting and why showing the raw, vulnerable side of family life matters in a world filled with curated highlights.
Why Forgiveness Matters This Christmas | OpenHaus S11E1 with Irene Ang
In this Christmas special, we sit down with Irene Ang, the actress behind Rosie Phua and founder of FLY Entertainment, for an honest conversation about resilience, comedy, and life’s challenges.
Beyond the laughter, Irene shares stories from her difficult childhood, the experiences that shaped her strength, and the lessons she’s learned about forgiveness, confidence, and what it means to be human.
How One Comic Reframed Money For Singaporeans | OpenHaus S10E6 with The Woke Salaryman
In this episode, we sit down with Wei Choon, co-founder and illustrator of The Woke Salaryman, to explore money, work, and the life lessons behind the comics that have resonated with so many Singaporeans.
From CPF and career choices to financial literacy and personal growth, we discuss how our relationship with money evolvesâand how to build a life that aligns with your values.
What Nobody Tells You About The F&B Industry | OpenHaus S10E5 with Bjorn Shen
If you think a chef’s journey is all passion and perfect dishes, Bjorn Shen’s story might change your mind.
In this episode, the founder of Artichoke and Small’s shares his journey from the tough, old-school kitchen culture of his early years to becoming one of Singapore’s most distinctive restaurateurs.
Bjorn reflects on hazing, hard lessons, creativity, and the experiences that shaped his approach to food, hospitality, and life. Honest, funny, and deeply human, this is the story behind the chef.
What's Next For AI - An Exclusive with OpenAI's Oliver Jay | OpenHaus S10E4
If you’ve ever wondered whether AI will replace us or empower us, this episode is for you.
We sit down with Oliver Jay for a deep conversation on how AI is shaping our future. He shares insights into OpenAI’s mission, the principles behind responsible AI development, and the ways AI is already transforming everyday life. We also explore how AI can create opportunities for industries, communities, and individuals, particularly across Asia.
How a motherâs love saved her son from prison & drugs | OpenHaus S10E3 with Mason & Maureen
Today, we sit down with Mason, who overcame drug addiction, gambling, and incarceration to earn a place at the National University of Singapore at 32. Joining him is his mother, Maureen, whose unwavering support and tough love helped their family navigate years of struggle. Together, they share a powerful story of failure, redemption, healing, and rebuilding trust.
What is it like to jump off a plane? | OpenHaus S10E2 with Kyra Poh, Indoor Skydiving Champion
If youâve ever looked at skydiving and thought it was all adrenaline and cool videos, this episode is for you.
In todayâs conversation, Kyra Poh, world champion indoor skydiver and Red Bull athlete, shares what it really takes to fly from the pressure of competition to the thrill that first pulled her into the sport.
What it takes to survive in the modelling industry | OpenHaus S10E1 with Bonita Ma & Alex Lee
If youâve ever looked at the modelling world and thought it was all glamour, this episode is for you.
In todayâs conversation, Bonita and Alex, founders of Basic Models Management, share what it really takes to survive in one of the toughest industries in the world. For over a decade, they have built one of Singaporeâs leading modelling agencies, representing hundreds of Singaporean talents across Asia.
Beyond the Crown Lies Sisterhood | OpenHaus S9E6 with Miss Universe Singapore
Beyond the world of our Miss Universes lies not just their titles and tiaras but their unseen road to glamour. Meet Annika Sager, Inez Chen and Alexis Kaur, the finalists of Miss Universe Singapore 2025. In this episode, we sat down with them to go behind the scenes of the modelling world, exploring their journeys and aspirations, and what participating in Miss Universe Singapore 2025 signifies for them.
8 Spine-Chilling Southeast Asian Tales for the Spooky Season | OpenHaus S9E5 with HANTU
Meet the pair behind HANTU and their podcast Ghost Maps, where they explore spine-tingling horror stories rooted in Southeast Asian culture. Kyle and Wayne dig into accounts that live at the intersection of folklore, memory, and place. Beyond the scares, they examine why Southeast Asian stories carry a distinct resonance, how belief shapes encounters with the supernatural, and what it means to tell these stories with care and respect.
First Singapore Idol Is Done With Singing? | OpenHaus S9E4 with Taufik Batisah
s the Taufik Batisah bidding farewell to his singing career? đ€ From winning Singapore Idol to building a decades-long career in music, Taufik Batisah has left an undeniable mark on local entertainment. As he prepares for his farewell concert, he reflects not just on his music, but on his purpose, challenges, and everything that shaped the path.
Deepavali Special: From Vasantham Star to Fatherhood | OpenHaus S9E3 with Ebi Shankara
Confidence on stage carries the quiet strength of a dreamer â one shaped by culture, family, and faith. From theatre to television, from Vasantham Star to hosting the National Day Parade, Ebi Shankara has become a familiar face in Singaporeâs entertainment scene. But beyond the spotlight is a story of identity, resilience, and rediscovering purpose through love and fatherhood.
5 Lessons on Vulnerability, Forgiveness, and Healing | OpenHaus S9E2 with Ling Anne Hsieh
Behind every story of pain is a journey of rediscovery â of love, identity, and strength.
Ling Anne Hsiehâs journey has been marked by unexpected turns â from discovering her âauntâ was actually her mother, to becoming a mom at 15, and eventually founding Project Green Ribbon, an initiative advocating for mental health awareness and preventive care in Singapore.
7 Surprising Facts about Science & Nature | OpenHaus S9E1 with Man Jing
Science is not just kept within the four walls of a classroom â it transcends over to new media. Man Jing started out as a science teacher in private education. Driven by her lifelong passion in science, she took a leap of faith, left teaching and co-founded Just Keep Thinking, a channel where she is dedicated to imparting scientific knowledge about everything under the sun!
35 Years Living As A Transgender | OpenHaus S8E6 with June Chua
What does it mean to live authentically when society tells you not to? June Chua has been breaking barriers as a transgender woman for over 35 years. Together with her late sister Alicia, she went on to establish The T Project, Singaporeâs first and only shelter for homeless trans women, which has been running for 11 years. They created a space built on love, dignity, and community.
Life Isn't Always An Influencer's Grid | OpenHaus S8E5 with Bong Qiu Qiu
Being an influencer isnât just about creating contentâitâs about staying authentic while navigating lifeâs challenges. Bong QiuQiu, Singaporean lifestyle blogger and early digital pioneer, opens up about her journey from Budget Barbie to building her own platforms, and how she balances motherhood, family life, and public attention.
Fashion Isn't Just About Trends, It's About People | OpenHaus S8E4 with Claudia Poh
What if fashion wasnât just about what you wear, but how you move through the world? Adaptive fashion designer Claudia Poh reveals how starting Werable during the pandemic taught her conviction, and why inclusive design isnât about fixing problems but unlocking possibilities.
We Lost an Outlet. But We Found Our People | OpenHaus S8E3 with The Social Space
Want to know how a husband-and-wife duo turned their passion into a seven-year social enterprise journey in Singapore? Cheryl Ou and Daniel Yeow reveal how they built The Social Space, a socially conscious café-retail hub, from the ground up while staying true to purpose over profit.
He Turned Everyday Lives into Masterpieces | OpenHaus S8E2 with Yik Keat
In this OpenHaus episode, we sat down with urban photographer Lee Yik Keat (YK) to talk about his leap of faith into the creative world and the struggles behind his journey. He opens up about borrowing money during his darkest phase to building an audience of over 3.2 million followers. He shares why consistency matters more than talent, how he finds beauty in everyday Singapore, and what it really takes to keep evolving as an artist.
"If I Donât Praise Myself, Who Will?" | OpenHaus S8E1 with Xixi
In this OpenHaus episode, we sat down with actress and comedian Xixi Lim to talk about navigating body image in the public eye, the pressure of constant commentary, and why she refuses to let other peopleâs opinions define her. From the laughter that carried her through tough moments to the quiet strength of choosing joy, Xixi shares what it really means to love yourselfâloudly and unapologetically.
Words Heal and Hurt, But They Always Matter | OpenHaus S7E6 with Adam
He turns fleeting moments into timeless verses. đïž
In this OpenHaus episode, we sit down with poet and founder of The Novel Encounter, Adam Tie, to explore the power of words in an age of noise. From typewritten love letters to corporate poetry gigs, Adam shares how he turned his passion into a career, the moments that almost broke him, and why creativity, to him, is an act of resistance.
Happy Birthday SG: He Left Home So He Could Build Ours | OpenHaus S7E5 with Raj
He left his home to build ours. đïž
In this special ItsRainingRaincoats x OpenHaus episode, we sat down with a migrant worker, now safety officer, Raj to hear his story â the dreams he left behind, the sacrifices he made, and what keeps him going every day.
Happiest 60th Birthday, Singapore! đžđŹâ€ïž
Greendot First Targeted Non-Vegetarians | OpenHaus S7E4 with Fu Yong Hong, CEO of Greendot
What inspires a meat lover to become the CEO of a vegetarian restaurant chain? đ± đ„
Meet Fu Yong Hong, CEO of GreenDot. Once someone who used to pick vegetables out of his meals, he now leads a thriving multi-chain vegetarian restaurant. Tune in to discover how he co-founded GreenDot with his partner, and the powerful life lessons heâs learned through his journey as both an entrepreneur and a father.
Who Says Women Canât Drive? | OpenHaus S7E3 with Gladys Lam
Thinking of becoming a racing driver in Singapore?đïž
Meet Gladys Lam, one of Singaporeâs boldest female racers. From her early days as an art student to dominating the race track, Gladys shares how she turned passion into purpose â and why crashes donât scare her, they fuel her drive.
Therapy Isnât A Fix, It Helps You Live With It. | OpenHaus S7E2 with Daryl Tan, Therapist
What if therapy isnât about fixing you â but helping you live with it? đ§
From the mats to mental strength: Daryl, therapist and former Jiu-Jitsu athlete, shares what healing really looks like and why therapy isnât just for people in crisis.
Whether youâre healing or just curious, this oneâs for you.
Who Leaves the National Team to Make Coffee? | OpenHaus S7E1 with Faye Sai, 3rd-Gen Hawker
Is passion enough to keep heritage alive? đâïž
From representing Singapore on the volleyball court to serving kopi behind the counter â meet Faye Sai, a third-generation hawker who made an unexpected but powerful career switch. In this episode, Faye opens up about life after national sports, stepping into her familyâs hawker legacy, and the deeper meaning behind preserving tradition in a fast-paced, modern world.
Laugh lah! Life is Serious Enough | OpenHaus S6E6 with Benjamin Byrne, Content Creator and Host
Is his hair real?
In this episode, we dive into the story behind The Smiling Afro. From growing up shy and sarcastic, to learning how to own the spotlight. He didnât start out trying to go viral, he just wanted to make people laugh and maybe feel a little less alone. Along the way, he’s faced criticism for everything from his content to his hair. But through it all, he stuck to one thing: being unapologetically himself.
I Stopped Apologising For Who I Am | OpenHaus S6E5 with Caitanya, Actress, Host and Storyteller
Youâve probably seen her all over TikTok, sharing English language tips with humour and heart, but thereâs so much more to Caitanya.
In this episode, the voiceover artist, actress, and host opens up about the realities behind the mic â from showing up and setting boundaries to choosing imperfection over performance. Because sometimes, showing up as your full self might just be your greatest strength.
The Man Behind Singaporeâs Murals | OpenHaus S6E4 with Tobyato, Artist
What is it like to be an artist in Singapore? đš
In this episode, we sit down with Tobyato to explore his unique take on art and how Singapore, as a young and evolving nation, can continue to build a more vibrant and inclusive art scene. He also shares the creative process behind his mural in Tiong Bahru, inspired by the Redhill legend, along with the personal stories woven into each of his artworks.
The Power of a Present Father | OpenHaus S6E3 with Kelvin Ang, Dad, Author & Speaker
What does it really take to be an emotionally present dad? đš
In this heartfelt Father’s Day Special, Kelvin Ang aka Cheekiemonkies, shares how fatherhood has shaped him: from learning to express emotions openly, to understanding each child’s love language, to building a home where it’s safe to try, fail, and grow.
I Used To Live Up To Othersâ Expectations. | OpenHaus S6E2 with Iman Fandi, Singer & Model
“Am I doing enough?” đŻïž
Growing up in the spotlight, Iman Fandi opens up about the quiet pressure of constantly wondering if her achievements are ever enough â despite her success in music, modelling, and more. In this honest conversation, she shares what itâs like embracing her roots, navigating expectations, and carving out her own identity beyond the Fandi name.
Can You Be a Good Parent Without Punishing? | OpenHaus S6E1 with Kelly Tay, Parent Coach
Why is it so hard for some parents to say âI love youâ to their children? đ§âđ§âđ§
In celebration of Global Day of Parents, Kelly Tay, parent coach and founder of Juicy Parenting, talks about all things parenting. From the cultural differences between Western and Asian parenting styles to how parents can build deeper emotional connections with their children, she unpacks what it really takes to raise emotionally secure kids.
SG60: Singapore's Entertainment Icon is Here! | OpenHaus S5E6 with Gurmit Singh, Actor and Comedian
We all know who Singapore’s iconic “Phua Chu Kang” is, but do we know the man who’s been making us laugh for decades? đžđŹ
In this special SG60 episode (because Gurmit Singh is turning 60 too YAY!), Gurmit reflects on his journey from childhood mischief to becoming a comedy legend. What does aging, the value of time, and the power of laughter mean to him?
Is Humour Just A Coping Mechanism? | OpenHaus S5E5 with Das DD, Multilingual Actor and Host
Can embracing who you are take you further than trying to fit in? đ
In this episode, Singaporeâs first Indian Star Awards winner Das DD opens up about battling anxiety, chasing big dreams, and how humour became his armour in a world that didnât always get him.
Motherâs Day Special: Their instincts are always right. | OpenHaus S5E4 with Noor Hasni
“Am I doing enough as a mother?” đ
In this heartfelt episode, Noor Hasni shares how motherhood has shaped her, stretched her, and taught her the true meaning of patience, compassion, and unwavering love. Despite the uncertainty, Hasni leads a life filled with gratitude, joy, and quiet contentment alongside her family.
What It Means to Truly Give, Beyond Receiving. | OpenHaus S5E3 with Alister Ong, Wish Alumni
Are we giving to giveâor to get? đ€đ»đ
To commemorate World Wish Day on 29th April, we shine a light on the heart and hope behind every wish. In this special episode, we honour the volunteers, donors, and partners who help turn dreams into reality. Meet Alister, a courageous young man living with cerebral palsy since childhood.
What Lurks in the City After Midnight? | OpenHaus S5E2 with After Midnight, Paranormal Investigators
Ever encountered something spooky or eerie after midnight? đ»
Meet After Midnight, a group of urban explorers and paranormal investigators who roam Singapore’s most haunted and abandoned places. From Old Changi Hospital to Pulau Ubin, they’ve covered it all. Hear their wildest encounters and find out what really happens when the city sleeps…
A PhD-Turned Fashion Entrepreneur Story | OpenHaus S5E1 with Ee-Ling Ting, Entrepreneur
What if the path you started on wasnât the one you were meant to finish?
From lab coats đ„Œto luxe linen đâ meet Ee-Ling Ting, the soul behind The Missing Piece. As a wife, mother, entrepreneur, and fashion designer, she made the bold leap from science to style, transforming her love for fashion into a form of armour â a way to navigate lifeâs twists with strength and grace. How did her teenage hobbies grow into a flourishing brand today?
âIf you love something, then stop at nothing." | OpenHaus S4E6 with KP Sandhu, Entertainer
What makes him the emcee everyone loves? đ€
Known for his high-energy performances, KP Sandhu is more than just an entertainer, he’s an actor, emcee, and a true jack of all trades. But behind the laughter and applause, KP shares his journey of persistence, overcoming rejection, and learning to stay true to himself.
Tattoos: Rebellion Or Self-Expression? | OpenHaus S4E5 with Casiline Ang, Tattoo Artist
Are tattoos still taboo? đ
Covered in ink from head to toe, even her faceâdoes that change how you see her? From facing social stigma to building her own tattoo studio, Casiline Ang, Founder of Divine Tattoo Studio, shares her journey as a female tattoo artist, mother, and business owner, all while staying true to doing what she loves.
Hari Raya Special: A Muslim Revert's Journey | OpenHaus S4E4 with Jinghan/Nur Jihan, Muslim Revert
A heartfelt journey of faith. đ
In this Hari Raya special, Jinghan/Nur Jihan shares her emotional journey of reverting to Islam. Through moments of doubt and growth, she shares how love and the unwavering support of her family guided her toward embracing a new identity while honouring her roots.
A Real-Life âMove to Heavenâ | OpenHaus S4E3 with Rahman Razali, Trauma Cleaner
Who cleans up after death? When the police leave, who takes care of what’s left behind? đ©ž
Murder scenes, suicides, and unattended deathsâthese are not just news headlines. For after-death trauma cleaners like DDQ Services, this is a daily reality. While most of us see funerals as the final goodbye, what happens to the spaces, belongings, and stories left behind?
So, Is Xiaxue Racist? | OpenHaus S4E2 with Wendy Cheng a.k.a. Xiaxue, OG Influencer
Known for her outspoken and sometimes controversial opinions, Xiaxue is a name that’s hard to forget in Singapore’s online scene. But beyond the bold persona, how much do we really know about her? đ
International Women's Day: Family, Faith & Strength | OpenHaus S4E1 with Wendy Jacobs
A womanâs strength goes beyond what meets the eye. đȘđ»
With International Womenâs Day around the corner, we had the privilege of speaking with Wendy Jacobsâformer model, mother of five, and wife of football legend Fandi Ahmad. From her early days in modelling to meeting Fandi, building a family, and navigating lifeâs highs and lows, Wendy opens up about the highs and lows that shaped her journey.
Your Birthday Wishes Are Witchcraft?! | OpenHaus S3E6 with Bambi, Love Witc
The act of making a wish and blowing out birthday candles is a form of witchcraft? đŻïž
In this episode, we speak with a love witch, Bambi, Founder of The Love Witch Singapore, about the power of intentions, the hidden meanings behind common rituals, and how witchcraft isnât always what you think it is.
My Job Is a Front Row Seat to Death. | OpenHaus S3E5 with Harmony Tee, Funeral Director
“Are funerals for the dead or the living? đȘŠ
Facing death almost every day, Harmony Tee, Founder and Funeral Director of Harmony Funeral Care, shares her perspectives on life and death. She opens up about her journey, the challenges of being a female funeral director in a male-dominated industry, and the profound life lessons she learned along the way.
Valentine's Special: Love, Beyond Labels | OpenHaus S3E4 with Erwin & Nigel, Grace & Cheryl
“Love is love, but does the experience change for same-sex couples? đ
This Valentine’s Day, we sit down with two amazing couplesâCheryl & Grace and Nigel & Erwinâto talk about love, commitment, and the little things that make their relationships strong. From navigating challenges to cherishing everyday moments, this episode is a heartfelt celebration of love in all its forms!
Watch This If You Feel You're Not Good Enough | OpenHaus S3E3 with Michelle M., Founder of Rebalance
Why does nothing we do ever feel good enough? Are we caught in a cycle where productivity defines our worth?
In this episode, Michelle Mah, Founder & Consultant of Rebalance Training & Consulting, opens up about her personal journeyâbattling burnout, struggling with eating disorders, and facing body dysmorphia, while shedding light on the pressures that shape our self-worth.â€ïžâđ©č
CNY Special: Huat to Do to Attract Good Vibes | OpenHaus S3E2 with Kevin Foong, Feng Shui Master
Is Feng Shui related to religion, or is it just about the energy in your environment? âĄïž
In this special CNY episode, Master Kevin Foong breaks down the science of Feng Shui and debunks common myths. From decluttering your space to deflecting negative energy, discover how to welcome 2025, the Year of the Snake, with purpose and positivity. đ
Motivation Doesn't Matter Without Discipline | OpenHaus S3E1 with Wesley De Souza, SVP of EVOLVE MMA
What does it take to transform your life from being a pushover to living with purpose, gratitude, and confidence? đ„
Wesley De Souza, SVP at EVOLVE MMA, shares how 15 years of martial arts helped him overcome family struggles, insecurities, and a failed relationshipâbuilding strength and reshaping his mindset.
Christmas with Kumar: Mental Health, Healing & Humour | OpenHaus S2E6 with Kumar, Comedian
This Christmas, join us for a special episode with Singaporeâs comedy icon, Kumar.
Kumar shares his childhood struggles, the power of forgiveness, and his heartfelt wish for everyone this holiday season. With his signature humour, he reminds us that weâre never truly alone.â€ïž
The Future of Coffee is...Bean-Free? | OpenHaus S2E5 with Jake Berber, Co-Founder at Prefer Coffee
Coffee without beans?đ«
Jake Berber, Co-Founder & CEO of Prefer Coffee, is making it a sustainable reality. He shares how his passion for solving a big problem led him to create a sustainable alternative to traditional coffee, tackling environmental challenges and reimagining the future of your daily brew.
A Medium Scammed My Aunt. Now I'm One. | OpenHaus S2E4 with Briano Sim, Tang Ki (Spirit Medium)
Are Tang Kis misunderstood or unfairly labeled as scammers?đ
Briano Sim, Director of Floral Story Int and a Tang Ki, shares his journey as a Chinese spirit medium. He opens up about his calling, the challenges he faces, and the role he plays in offering blessings. So, are Tang Kis really scammers?
Why Xiao Ming Took Off His Shades | OpenHaus S2E3 with Adrian Ang aka Xiao Ming
Youâve probably laughedâor rolled your eyesâat one of Xiao Mingâs classic âSingapore-codedâ dad jokes, but thereâs more to him than meets the meme!đ¶ïž
Adrian Ang (Xiao Ming), Bossman at SGAG, gives us a candid look into life behind the laughs, from balancing fatherhood to life onlineâand even his love for plants. Stick around for some cheesy dad jokes!
I Got Fired For Taking Maternity Leave? | OpenHaus S2E2 with Koh Yan Ping, CEO of SCWO
Did she get terminated right after maternity leave?đș
Koh Yan Ping, CEO of the Singapore Council of Womenâs Organisations, shares her experiences with workplace discrimination and the challenges women face today. What red flags should women watch out for?
"Aiya, work & life never balance. Get real lah!â | OpenHaus S2E1 with Kevin Lim, CAO of ERA
Does work life balance really exist?âïž
Kevin Lim, Chief Agency Officer of ERA and Founder of Preeminent Group, discusses navigating uncertainty, making smarter decisions, and balancing career and personal life with actionable insights from his leadership experience.
"I won't talk to you if you go prison again!â | OpenHaus S1E6 with Shaun Yeo, Ex-Convict
Growing up with absent parents, Shaun Yeo was no stranger to the feeling of abandonment. At just 15, he turned to drugs, setting off a downward spiral that saw him in and out of prison. Even the tragic passing of his father while he was incarcerated couldnât shake him. But one pivotal moment shook him to his coreâcould this be the wake-up call that finally changes everything?
Why Are BTO Flats Getting Smaller? | OpenHaus S1E5 with Eleanor Lee, Property Agent at PropNex
Eleanor Lee, Property Agent at PropNex Realty, shares her journey from Singapore Airlines air stewardess to navigating the ups and downs in the real estate world.
Whether youâre a first-time buyer or curious about rising housing prices, get insider tips on what to look out for in todayâs market!đĄ
Why Does It Suck to Be Different? | OpenHaus S1E4 with Mustaffa Kamal, CEO of The Black Hole Group
With a slew of restaurants under his belt, Mustaffa Kamal is a busy manâjuggling meetings with stakeholders, managing staff, cooking in the kitchen, and even wiping down tables.đ„
From scrubbing toilets to running a successful restaurant empire, Mustaffaâs journey highlights the highs and lows of being different in the F&B industry.
Can You Believe in God Without Religion? | OpenHaus S1E3 with Lee Chee Tong, Taoist Priest
At just 24, Lee Chee Tong is a freshly ordained Taoist priest with knowledge far beyond his years.âŻïž
Despite his youth, his journey through spirituality has been filled with twists and turns. Join us as we explore his path to divinity and his thoughts on the faith (or lack thereof) of Gen Zs in Singapore.
Dieting: Self-Love or Self-Harm? | OpenHaus S1E2 with ClĂĄudia Correia, Clinical Dietitian
Ever wondered how diet affects womenâs fertility or why some diets just donât seem to work for weight loss?đ
Join ClĂĄudia Correia, a clinical dietician who uncovers the social stigmas surrounding our bodies and shares valuable insights from her extensive experience.
Why Do They Cheat? | OpenHaus S1E1 with Theresa Pong, Founder of The Relationship Room
What causes infidelity, and how can we rebuild trust after betrayal? </>
Theresa Pong, Founder and Counselling Director of The Relationship Room, shares her expertise on maintaining a healthy marriage, the power of forgiveness, and why seeking relationship counselling is a sign of strength. đ«
What It Means to Truly Give, Beyond Receiving. | OpenHaus S5E3 with Alister Ong, Wish Alumni
Are we giving to giveâor to get? đ€đ»đ
To commemorate World Wish Day on 29th April, we shine a light on the heart and hope behind every wish. In this special episode, we honour the volunteers, donors, and partners who help turn dreams into reality. Meet Alister, a courageous young man living with cerebral palsy since childhood.
Tune in to hear his powerful journey: how heâs faced lifeâs challenges with resilience and how Make-A-Wish brought him joy and inspiration when he needed it most.
What Lurks in the City After Midnight? | OpenHaus S5E2 with After Midnight, Paranormal Investigators
Ever encountered something spooky or eerie after midnight? đ»
Meet After Midnight, a group of urban explorers and paranormal investigators who roam Singapore’s most haunted and abandoned places. From Old Changi Hospital to Pulau Ubin, they’ve covered it all. Hear their wildest encounters and find out what really happens when the city sleeps…
A PhD-Turned Fashion Entrepreneur Story | OpenHaus S5E1 with Ee-Ling Ting, Entrepreneur
What if the path you started on wasnât the one you were meant to finish?
From lab coats đ„Œto luxe linen đâ meet Ee-Ling Ting, the soul behind The Missing Piece. As a wife, mother, entrepreneur, and fashion designer, she made the bold leap from science to style, transforming her love for fashion into a form of armour â a way to navigate lifeâs twists with strength and grace. How did her teenage hobbies grow into a flourishing brand today?
âIf you love something, then stop at nothing." | OpenHaus S4E6 with KP Sandhu, Entertainer
What makes him the emcee everyone loves? đ€
Known for his high-energy performances, KP Sandhu is more than just an entertainer, he’s an actor, emcee, and a true jack of all trades. But behind the laughter and applause, KP shares his journey of persistence, overcoming rejection, and learning to stay true to himself.
Tattoos: Rebellion Or Self-Expression? | OpenHaus S4E5 with Casiline Ang, Tattoo Artist
Are tattoos still taboo? đ
Covered in ink from head to toe, even her faceâdoes that change how you see her? From facing social stigma to building her own tattoo studio, Casiline Ang, Founder of Divine Tattoo Studio, shares her journey as a female tattoo artist, mother, and business owner, all while staying true to doing what she loves.
Hari Raya Special: A Muslim Revert's Journey | OpenHaus S4E4 with Jinghan/Nur Jihan, Muslim Revert
A heartfelt journey of faith. đ
In this Hari Raya special, Jinghan/Nur Jihan shares her emotional journey of reverting to Islam. Through moments of doubt and growth, she shares how love and the unwavering support of her family guided her toward embracing a new identity while honouring her roots.
A Real-Life âMove to Heavenâ | OpenHaus S4E3 with Rahman Razali, Trauma Cleaner
Who cleans up after death? When the police leave, who takes care of what’s left behind? đ©ž
Murder scenes, suicides, and unattended deathsâthese are not just news headlines. For after-death trauma cleaners like DDQ Services, this is a daily reality. While most of us see funerals as the final goodbye, what happens to the spaces, belongings, and stories left behind?
So, Is Xiaxue Racist? | OpenHaus S4E2 with Wendy Cheng a.k.a. Xiaxue, OG Influencer
Known for her outspoken and sometimes controversial opinions, Xiaxue is a name that’s hard to forget in Singapore’s online scene. But beyond the bold persona, how much do we really know about her? đ
International Women's Day: Family, Faith & Strength | OpenHaus S4E1 with Wendy Jacobs
A womanâs strength goes beyond what meets the eye. đȘđ»
With International Womenâs Day around the corner, we had the privilege of speaking with Wendy Jacobsâformer model, mother of five, and wife of football legend Fandi Ahmad. From her early days in modelling to meeting Fandi, building a family, and navigating lifeâs highs and lows, Wendy opens up about the highs and lows that shaped her journey.
Your Birthday Wishes Are Witchcraft?! | OpenHaus S3E6 with Bambi, Love Witc
The act of making a wish and blowing out birthday candles is a form of witchcraft? đŻïž
In this episode, we speak with a love witch, Bambi, Founder of The Love Witch Singapore, about the power of intentions, the hidden meanings behind common rituals, and how witchcraft isnât always what you think it is.
My Job Is a Front Row Seat to Death. | OpenHaus S3E5 with Harmony Tee, Funeral Director
“Are funerals for the dead or the living? đȘŠ
Facing death almost every day, Harmony Tee, Founder and Funeral Director of Harmony Funeral Care, shares her perspectives on life and death. She opens up about her journey, the challenges of being a female funeral director in a male-dominated industry, and the profound life lessons she learned along the way.
Valentine's Special: Love, Beyond Labels | OpenHaus S3E4 with Erwin & Nigel, Grace & Cheryl
“Love is love, but does the experience change for same-sex couples? đ
This Valentine’s Day, we sit down with two amazing couplesâCheryl & Grace and Nigel & Erwinâto talk about love, commitment, and the little things that make their relationships strong. From navigating challenges to cherishing everyday moments, this episode is a heartfelt celebration of love in all its forms!
Watch This If You Feel You're Not Good Enough | OpenHaus S3E3 with Michelle M., Founder of Rebalance
Why does nothing we do ever feel good enough? Are we caught in a cycle where productivity defines our worth?
In this episode, Michelle Mah, Founder & Consultant of Rebalance Training & Consulting, opens up about her personal journeyâbattling burnout, struggling with eating disorders, and facing body dysmorphia, while shedding light on the pressures that shape our self-worth.â€ïžâđ©č
CNY Special: Huat to Do to Attract Good Vibes | OpenHaus S3E2 with Kevin Foong, Feng Shui Master
Is Feng Shui related to religion, or is it just about the energy in your environment? âĄïž
In this special CNY episode, Master Kevin Foong breaks down the science of Feng Shui and debunks common myths. From decluttering your space to deflecting negative energy, discover how to welcome 2025, the Year of the Snake, with purpose and positivity. đ
Motivation Doesn't Matter Without Discipline | OpenHaus S3E1 with Wesley De Souza, SVP of EVOLVE MMA
What does it take to transform your life from being a pushover to living with purpose, gratitude, and confidence? đ„
Wesley De Souza, SVP at EVOLVE MMA, shares how 15 years of martial arts helped him overcome family struggles, insecurities, and a failed relationshipâbuilding strength and reshaping his mindset.
Christmas with Kumar: Mental Health, Healing & Humour | OpenHaus S2E6 with Kumar, Comedian
This Christmas, join us for a special episode with Singaporeâs comedy icon, Kumar.
Kumar shares his childhood struggles, the power of forgiveness, and his heartfelt wish for everyone this holiday season. With his signature humour, he reminds us that weâre never truly alone.â€ïž
The Future of Coffee is...Bean-Free? | OpenHaus S2E5 with Jake Berber, Co-Founder at Prefer Coffee
Coffee without beans?đ«
Jake Berber, Co-Founder & CEO of Prefer Coffee, is making it a sustainable reality. He shares how his passion for solving a big problem led him to create a sustainable alternative to traditional coffee, tackling environmental challenges and reimagining the future of your daily brew.
A Medium Scammed My Aunt. Now I'm One. | OpenHaus S2E4 with Briano Sim, Tang Ki (Spirit Medium)
Are Tang Kis misunderstood or unfairly labeled as scammers?đ
Briano Sim, Director of Floral Story Int and a Tang Ki, shares his journey as a Chinese spirit medium. He opens up about his calling, the challenges he faces, and the role he plays in offering blessings. So, are Tang Kis really scammers?
Why Xiao Ming Took Off His Shades | OpenHaus S2E3 with Adrian Ang aka Xiao Ming
Youâve probably laughedâor rolled your eyesâat one of Xiao Mingâs classic âSingapore-codedâ dad jokes, but thereâs more to him than meets the meme!đ¶ïž
Adrian Ang (Xiao Ming), Bossman at SGAG, gives us a candid look into life behind the laughs, from balancing fatherhood to life onlineâand even his love for plants. Stick around for some cheesy dad jokes!
I Got Fired For Taking Maternity Leave? | OpenHaus S2E2 with Koh Yan Ping, CEO of SCWO
Did she get terminated right after maternity leave?đș
Koh Yan Ping, CEO of the Singapore Council of Womenâs Organisations, shares her experiences with workplace discrimination and the challenges women face today. What red flags should women watch out for?
"Aiya, work & life never balance. Get real lah!â | OpenHaus S2E1 with Kevin Lim, CAO of ERA
Does work life balance really exist?âïž
Kevin Lim, Chief Agency Officer of ERA and Founder of Preeminent Group, discusses navigating uncertainty, making smarter decisions, and balancing career and personal life with actionable insights from his leadership experience.
"I won't talk to you if you go prison again!â | OpenHaus S1E6 with Shaun Yeo, Ex-Convict
Growing up with absent parents, Shaun Yeo was no stranger to the feeling of abandonment. At just 15, he turned to drugs, setting off a downward spiral that saw him in and out of prison. Even the tragic passing of his father while he was incarcerated couldnât shake him. But one pivotal moment shook him to his coreâcould this be the wake-up call that finally changes everything?
Why Are BTO Flats Getting Smaller? | OpenHaus S1E5 with Eleanor Lee, Property Agent at PropNex
Eleanor Lee, Property Agent at PropNex Realty, shares her journey from Singapore Airlines air stewardess to navigating the ups and downs in the real estate world.
Whether youâre a first-time buyer or curious about rising housing prices, get insider tips on what to look out for in todayâs market!đĄ
Why Does It Suck to Be Different? | OpenHaus S1E4 with Mustaffa Kamal, CEO of The Black Hole Group
With a slew of restaurants under his belt, Mustaffa Kamal is a busy manâjuggling meetings with stakeholders, managing staff, cooking in the kitchen, and even wiping down tables.đ„
From scrubbing toilets to running a successful restaurant empire, Mustaffaâs journey highlights the highs and lows of being different in the F&B industry.
Can You Believe in God Without Religion? | OpenHaus S1E3 with Lee Chee Tong, Taoist Priest
At just 24, Lee Chee Tong is a freshly ordained Taoist priest with knowledge far beyond his years.âŻïž
Despite his youth, his journey through spirituality has been filled with twists and turns. Join us as we explore his path to divinity and his thoughts on the faith (or lack thereof) of Gen Zs in Singapore.
Dieting: Self-Love or Self-Harm? | OpenHaus S1E2 with ClĂĄudia Correia, Clinical Dietitian
Ever wondered how diet affects womenâs fertility or why some diets just donât seem to work for weight loss?đ
Join ClĂĄudia Correia, a clinical dietician who uncovers the social stigmas surrounding our bodies and shares valuable insights from her extensive experience.
Why Do They Cheat? | OpenHaus S1E1 with Theresa Pong, Founder of The Relationship Room
What causes infidelity, and how can we rebuild trust after betrayal? </>
Theresa Pong, Founder and Counselling Director of The Relationship Room, shares her expertise on maintaining a healthy marriage, the power of forgiveness, and why seeking relationship counselling is a sign of strength. đ«






