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By Hafiz & Parcsen
The podcast currently has 73 episodes available.
This week we continue with the Transformed series. In this episode, Rosman and Jatin will share their stories of transformation. Be sure to listen to the end where both of them will share their personal message to men out there.
This episode is part 3 of a 4-part series called Transformed
For this series, we are collaborating with Thye Hua Kuan Moral Charities, a non-profit Organization that provides assistance to the elderly, the sick, families, children, and persons with disabilities through many different programmes and services. One of which is the Brotherhood programme where men who have caused hurt to their loved ones are helped to resolve their issues with anger and aggression.
Throughout this series, you will hear very real and personal stories of adversity, courage and victory told by those who lived these experiences.
With us today to share their stories are Rosman and Jatin.
This episode is part 2 of a 4-part series called Transformed, where you will hear very real and personal stories of adversity, courage and victory told by those who lived these experiences.
Today we begin a new series called Transformed
For this series, we are collaborating with Thye Hua Kuan Moral Charities, a non-profit Organization that provides assistance to the elderly, the sick, families, children, and persons with disabilities through many different programmes and services. One of which is the Brotherhood programme where men who have caused hurt to their loved ones are helped to resolve their issues with anger and aggression.
Throughout this series, you will hear very real and personal stories of adversity, courage and victory told by those who lived these experiences.
With us today to share their stories are Firdaus and Suresh.
In an earlier episode we talked about helping our kids choose their friends. Most of our kids friends are good, but they might encounter those that are not so good. They are the mean kids. If your kid is being bullied by a mean kid, would you know what to do? This will be the subject of our discussion today.
The perfect child, if there is such a thing, in most parents’ minds is a well-behaved and obedient one who also does well in school. Driven by this vision, parents have resorted to a number of methods to have perfect children. In this episode of WADT, the co-hosts will be discussing the right and wrong ways of getting children to obey.
This week on the WADT podcast, we discuss a very important aspect of childhood: making friends. As children grow, they will be making more and more of the decisions that affect their lives themselves. One of those decisions is who to choose as friends. How much say should parents have in their children’s choice of friends? What should parents do if their child’s friends are a bad influence? How can parents help their children make good choices when it comes to friends and how to develop strong friendships?
Hari Raya Puasa or Eidul Fitri is here. Many know, for a month before that, Muslims “puasa” or fast by not eating and drinking from dawn until dusk. Many also see Muslims go visiting in colourful attire, not just for the day but even for the whole month. Also, not to mention the Hari Raya bazaar in Geylang Serai and Kampong Glam, where you see some food and drinks that only appear during this season. However, like for other religions, many may not know what are its significance and which practices during Hari Raya Puasa that are religious or cultural. There may also be questions that you may have about it but afraid to ask.
No fret, today we have Ustaz Khalid Rafi to enlighten us. Before that, let me introduce him. A father of…, he is a Research Executive at Wak Tanjong Mosque. He also holds a Bachelor in Syariah from the University of Madinah and a Masters degree from RSIS, Nanyang Technological University in Asian Studies, specialising in ‘Studies in Inter-Religious Relations in Plural Societies’. He enjoys engaging the public through inter-religious dialogues to promote mutual respect and understanding for a progressive community.
Exams happens twice a year and each time both parents and children are feeling stressed. What can parents do to make exams stress-less?
Change is taking place all the time. But in the last 50 years, the rate of change has been increasing exponentially. At this rate, the future will be exciting and unpredictable. How then can parents prepare their children for it? How can parents raise future-ready kids starting today?
You’re listening to the WADT podcast. I am Parcsen and my co-hosts today are Hafiz, Kevin, and Fannie.
The podcast currently has 73 episodes available.