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This particular episode might sound like it is spoken a lot slower, and with a lot more deliberation, as we were blessed and honoured to have a deaf participant on the "live" stream with us! So the slowing down of the speech is to allow for time for the translation to take place.
Thank you for your patience, to continue to listen to this podcast episode. It might sound a bit uncomfortable, and we appreciate you spending time with us, and learning together!
The Happiness Project is a passion project that was borne through a particularly difficult period of time.
This year, due to the pandemic, we have the blessing of 3 groups of University students, on the Skilio Industry Immersion Programme (SIIP), coming on board to do some ground-up research on what happiness means to Singaporeans.
This series is in honouring these students and their hard work in being a part of this project, and have done such amazing jobs in listening, asking effective questions and being present in conversations. It is heartening to also know that their perspectives and definitions of happiness have been enhanced, and that it has been a reflective process for both the interviewees and the interviewers through the process!
This particular episode might sound like it is spoken a lot slower, and with a lot more deliberation, as we were blessed and honoured to have a deaf participant on the "live" stream with us! So the slowing down of the speech is to allow for time for the translation to take place.
Thank you for your patience, to continue to listen to this podcast episode. It might sound a bit uncomfortable, and we appreciate you spending time with us, and learning together!
The Happiness Project is a passion project that was borne through a particularly difficult period of time.
This year, due to the pandemic, we have the blessing of 3 groups of University students, on the Skilio Industry Immersion Programme (SIIP), coming on board to do some ground-up research on what happiness means to Singaporeans.
This series is in honouring these students and their hard work in being a part of this project, and have done such amazing jobs in listening, asking effective questions and being present in conversations. It is heartening to also know that their perspectives and definitions of happiness have been enhanced, and that it has been a reflective process for both the interviewees and the interviewers through the process!