In the final episode of Chapters of a Nation, we arrive an the heart of the story - the public square.
The place where ideas collide, where voices rise and fall, where every generation learns to speak again.
From the fiery age of trade unions to the quiet courage of today’s independent voices, Odin and the Public Square traces how Singaporeans have shaped and been shaped by the right to speak, to question, and to belong.
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What does it take for a nation to grow wiser and stay wise?
In this episode of Kopi Table, we trace the evolution of education in Singapore - from the classrooms that shaped a generation to the policies and ideals that continue to define learning today.
From streaming and bilingualism to the push for creativity and lifelong learning, we uncover how Singapore’s pursuit of knowledge has constantly evolved to meet the needs of its people.
Like Athena, goddess of wisdom and strategy, Singapore’s story of education is one of constant refleciton, adaptation, and the courage to change. Together, we ask: What does it truly mean to educate a nation?
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How did Singapore feed its people - and in doing so, lay the foundation for survival and growth?
In this episode, we dive into the first decade of independence (1965 - 1975):
The CPF housing and savings schemes that became more than just financial tools, they were a social compact.
JTC's bold industrial push, anchoring jobs and industries for a young nation.
The first Chingay parade, when celebration itself became a symbol of resilience.
This was Singapore's Demeter moment, when survival transformed into sustainability, and growth seeded in trust.
Tune in for a conversation that blends history, policy and the invisible infrastructures of dignity and pride
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In the 1980s and 1990s, Singapore wasn't just growing. It was transforming.
From the post-colonial city-state with no resources, Singapore's economic rise was engineered through bold policies, social sacrifices, and global bets.
But this leap forward came with its own questions: What was gained, what was lost, and what can we learn today?
Join us as we dive into the decades that defined Singapore's economic identity through stories of ambition, resilience, and change.
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What does it take for a nation to grow wiser?
In our very first episode of Kopi Table, we journey through Singapore's turning points from 2000 to 2020 - across two decades that tested our resilience and reshaped our society. From the SARS outbreak to the rise of social media, these years were filled with trials that demanded sacrifice, vision, and adaptation.
Like Odin giving up his eye to see deeper truths, Singapore too learned that wisdom always comes with a price. Together, we reflect on how these decades shaped our present and what they reveal about the future we're heading into.
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