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School was where many of us formed our first identities, friendships, insecurities and core memories. But does growing up in a girls’ school, boys’ school or co-ed environment shape us differently? In this episode, we take a trip down memory lane as we reflect on our funniest and fondest secondary school memories, the people we used to be, and how our school experiences shaped our personalities, confidence and perspectives long after graduation.
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Fauzi: You’ve known him as an internet personality and one of the OGs of Singapore’s local creator scene — and now, as everyone’s abang on Code Raid and You Got Watch.
So the question is: how does Fauzi juggle all his commitments? How does he do it all? And amidst all of this, how does he still manage to stay true to himself and remain so positive & bubbly even when times get tough?
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From awkward MRT encounters to near-miss cyclist incidents and morally grey seat dilemmas, this episode dives into the most ridiculous — and revealing — transport stories in Singapore. Through these, we explore the balance between personal convenience and shared responsibility, while encouraging more empathy and awareness in shared spaces.
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You’ve seen all the different ways people try to understand themselves: MBTI, Enneagram, and even our past episode on attachment styles. But for today’s episode, we’re trying a simple questionnaire said to reveal our true selves (or so it claims): the Proust Questionnaire.
From gratitude-filled questions about what matters most, to deeper ones about fear, regret, and identity, we use this chance to get to know one another even better (than we already do). Along the way, we ask: is there really only one “true self”, or do different “selves” show up in different contexts? Would our answers have been different in our early 20s? And is there a danger in relying too much on personality tests like these?
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In a world where almost everything happens online, social mixers & social clubs have been on the rise. But what’s really driving this trend — and do they actually work?
In this episode, we’re exploring why people are craving more face-to-face interaction, and whether digital connection is no longer enough. We also hear from both a social mixer organiser and a social club founder as they share what it takes to bring people together. Along the way, we ask the big question: can these offline spaces truly lead to meaningful, long-lasting friendships?
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You’ve heard of quiet quitting. But what about “quiet cracking”? In this episode, our hosts unpack the latest workplace trend, where employees show up and perform but quietly struggle under pressure, job uncertainty, and stalled growth. We explore why it’s becoming more common, what it means for employer & employee, and healthier ways to manage these feelings.
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Over the years, NS may have changed, but one thing that has remained constant is the endless stories that come with it. From annoying bunkmates and NS relationships to chaotic encounters and horror stories, the hosts react to the good, the bad, and the downright unbelievable.
In this episode, we also unpack the realities of NS — the challenges, camaraderie, and lessons that come with these two years — while hearing advice from past NSFs on how to make the most out of the experience.
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You’ve seen our Reddit episodes. You’ve seen our relationship episodes. Now, we’re combining both. In this episode, we dive into the wildest relationship stories from Paiseh Questions — the anonymous Telegram channel where people confess what they’d never say out loud. From messy situations to full-on chaos, our hosts react, unpack, and try to make sense of it all.
As the stories get wilder, we also ask: is having an anonymous space like this exactly what we all need — a place to vent, confess, and get advice without revealing who we are?
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After the success of our relationship dilemmas and “this or that” debates, we’re turning the spotlight onto friendships. From the lighthearted moments of the initial friendship to more serious issues years into the friendship like lending money and crossing boundaries, we unpack the messy, morally complicated situations that test loyalty, boundaries, and values.
Along the way, we ask a tougher question: in these moments, are we judging our friends… or revealing what kind of friend we actually are?
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Why do mother-in-law and daughter-in-law relationships get such a bad rep, especially when boundaries and “mommy’s boy” dynamics come into play?
In this episode, we unpack what it really takes to maintain a healthy relationship with your in-laws — from first meetings and making a good impression, to navigating expectations after marriage. We explore what defines a healthy in-law relationship, whose responsibility it is to set boundaries, the role your partner plays as the bridge between both sides, and whether tension with your partner’s family is a red flag — or simply part of blending two imperfect family systems.
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TW: This video contains discussion with sensitive content on self-harm and suicide. Viewer discretion is advised.
Is our vocab limited to ‘Cheer up’, ‘Don’t be sad’, and ‘It’s okay’ when trying to be present for a friend? Often, we struggle to be there for someone, even though we really want to and feel like we haven't done much for them. Many of us are unsure about how to support or comfort a friend and have yet to learn the best way to do so. In this episode, we learn to respond to different scenarios, explore better ways to show up for the people we care about, and understand when it might be time to encourage seeking professional help.
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Money can feel confusing — and sometimes even intimidating, especially when you’re just starting out. In this episode, the hosts unpack the small steps Gen Zs & young adults can take to better understand and manage their finances. Joining the discussion is a finance professional from @GXSBank – no jargon, no judgement — just an honest conversation about what financial literacy really looks like.
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In this episode, we explore the culture of overconsumption and trend-driven spending, unpacking why these small purchases bring us so much joy, and why it can be so hard to stop. Are we simply following trends, or is there something deeper driving our urge to collect and consume? We take a closer look at the psychology behind our buying habits and whether it’s possible to strike a healthier balance in today’s consumer culture.
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In this special April Fools episode, the hosts are thrown into the deep end when they realise they have to direct an entire episode on their own — with no producers and crew.
On their own for the first time after two and a half years of podcasting, they open up about something close to their hearts: the highs, lows, and realities of entering their 30s. Is this decade proving to be everything they imagined it would be? Are we really supposed to have it all figured out by now, or is “30” just another milestone we feel pressured to meet while we’re still learning as we go?
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The internet has made connection easier than ever — but with it comes a darker side many have experienced: online harm. From harassment in comments sections to doxxing, stalking, and the abuse of personal images, the consequences go far beyond the screen. With emerging technology and AI tools, these harms have become more sophisticated, more invasive, and more difficult to stop.
In this episode, The Hop Pod team, together with Minister Josephine Teo, react to real online harm cases from Singapore — exploring the emotional toll on victims and how easily lives can be disrupted by the wrong post, the wrong message, or the wrong person gaining access to your private details.
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From the frustration of being "ghosted" by recruiters to feeling stuck in a career rut, we dive into the raw realities of job hunting in 2026. We are joined by a career coach from e2i to react to real-life job search "Aunt Agony" stories and discuss how to find your direction when you feel left behind. This episode provides practical strategies and digital tools to help young professionals rebuild their momentum and land the right role.
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Cheating stories seem to be everywhere lately — but is it actually happening more, or are we just seeing more of it through Reddit threads and viral scandals dissected on social media?
Instead of speculating, we turn our attention to what really happens when cheating goes public: why it happens, why these stories blow up online, and who gets caught in the fallout. We unpack how to talk about cheating more thoughtfully, without turning it into a public witch hunt or dragging innocent people into blame.
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TW: This video contains a brief mention of suicide. Viewer discretion is advised.
As AI chatbots become more accessible, many young adults are turning to tools like ChatGPT to vent and seek comfort. But why are we relying on AI for emotional support — and could over-dependence risk replacing real human connection or even traditional therapy?
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In a time when it feels like everyone wants to be their own boss, we ask: is entrepreneurism really for you? The dream of six figures, freedom, and flexible hours sounds glamorous — but behind it are real pressures, from managing people to staying afloat. In this episode, a Gen Z boss and a millennial boss compare their views on success, leadership, and team culture as we unpack the hype and examine whether this path is truly meant for everyone.
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Inspired by a Reddit guide titled “How to Not Be a Doormat: A Guide to Defining Your Wants and Needs, Setting Boundaries, and Adopting Vulnerable Communication,” this episode explores whether we’re really just being pushovers — or if something deeper is at play. We unpack what it truly means to be a “doormat,” what healthy boundaries actually look like, and apply these ideas to classic Reddit scenarios to spark honest reflection and growth.
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- Visa fler