• Jack Sim- S6E2
    May 12 2025

    In this refreshingly candid episode, we welcome Mr. Toilet himself, Jack Sim, on a journey through toilets, taboos, and the transformational power of gumption.

    Drawing from his life’s work and his book “Gumption”, Jack unpacks how humour, humility, and human dignity can move the world. From sanitation to civic action, he reminds us that the future isn’t built by those who play it safe, but by those who dare to get their hands dirty; literally and metaphorically.

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    48 mins
  • Stephen Potts- S6E1
    Mar 11 2025

    Stephen Potts delves into his extraordinary life which includes winning gold at the 1998 Commonwealth Games for Fencing. Through his many years of experience in healthcare and market research in Asia and beyond, Stephen sits down with Rohit Sahgal of The Voices Project Asia, to discuss the future of health research, why one needs a “killer insight”, the era of "info-besity" which we live in, rare disease, his personal health issues that allowed him to experience the British healthcare system and the NHS, AI and much much more.

    The song at the start and end of the podcast is, "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth With Money in My Hand" by Primitive Radio Gods.

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    54 mins
  • S5 Episode 3
    Sep 13 2024

    Join us as we explore how adolescent psychotherapy techniques can illuminate pathways leading to or away from crime, offering critical insights into recidivism, the challenges ex-offenders face post-release, and the vital role of early psychological interventions and therapeutic practices in breaking the cycle of reoffending.

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    1 hr
  • AI Technologies, Prisoner Behaviors, and Recidivism
    Mar 13 2024

    In this episode, we delve into the cutting-edge intersection of artificial intelligence, prisoner behaviors, and the complex issue of recidivism. Join us as we unravel the transformative potential of AI technologies in reshaping the trajectories of ex-offenders seeking reintegration into society, the cutting-edge intersection of artificial intelligence, prisoner behaviors, and the complex issue of recidivism. We also unravel the transformative potential of AI technologies in reshaping the trajectories of ex-offenders seeking reintegration into society.

    Our guest is Craig DeLarge founder of DMHP in Philadelphia, who's global career has been focused on improving health outcomes. He earned his MBA from the University of Westminster, London, U.K. and his Master's of Public Health in 2022 at King's College, London, with a specialisation in global mental health, and an emphasis on population health, digital literacy and the impact of emerging digital divides.

    For those looking to dive deeper, here are the resources mentioned in the conversation:

    https://calnewport.com/on-digital-minimalism/

    https://www.digitalmentalhealthproject.com/digital-mental-health-i-am-reading-digitally-well-structures-society-in-the-tech-age-by-c7e4fba7d432

    •https://www.digitalmentalhealthproject.com/digital-mental-health-i-am-reading-digital-detangler-a-guide-to-mindful-technology-use-by-pete-6035b8cbf109

    https://www.propublica.org/article/how-we-analyzed-the-compas-recidivism-algorithm/

    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/320355491_The_effect_of_digital_technology_on_prisoner_behavior_and_reoffending_a_natural_stepped-wedge_design

    https://nij.ojp.gov/topics/articles/tapping-artificial-intelligence

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    59 mins
  • Season 5: Episode 1 'The Way Back'
    Feb 20 2024

    We are thrilled to announce the release of Season 5 of The Dialogue Series. Our latest season delves into critical issues surrounding prison reform, recidivism reduction, and innovative approaches to ex-offender rehabilitation.

    Our inaugural episode, titled 'The Path Back,' features a compelling conversation with Holly Deane-Johns. Holly, the author of 'Holly’s Hell,' shares her profound insights into her journey through nearly 8 years in a Thai prison for drug offenses, followed by additional time in the Australian prison system. Her life's mission revolves around advocating for inspiration and change within the prison community and an inspiration. We invite you to listen to ​t​his new episode and the ones to follow and engage with the valuable discussions around transforming methodologies and integrating new technologies to facilitate the reintegration of ex-offenders into productive societies.

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    55 mins
  • The Patient Engagement Gap in Asia
    Sep 13 2022

    In this episode, we are discussing patient engagement – or rather, the worrying lack thereof – in Asian societies with regard to diagnostic, preventive, and routine healthcare and how that risks undermining health promotion efforts and rendering expansions in access to healthcare ineffective at improving health outcomes, particularly for vulnerable populations.

    With us, we have Dr Ratna Devi, the Chief Executive Officer of Dakshama Health, a non-profit organisation based in India which aims to empower patients and caregivers with the right knowledge, tools and forums to seek and access healthcare options that suit their needs and through their voices bring about a positive change in the healthcare environment.

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    50 mins
  • An Analytical Interrogation Into Singapore's Mental Health Prioritisation
    Jun 13 2022

    Perhaps because mental illness is a stigmatised ailment, its not always easy to ‘reach the unreachable' by way of mental health support. On a societal level, does this general lack of awareness, urgency and public resources result in lasting negative impacts on the general public perception of mental health?

    How do we widen the remit of community-based programmes that make mental health more inclusive? How can financing, technology and collaboration all come together? Hear Girija Pande express his personal views on this complex ecosystem. Girija is Chairman, Apex Avalon Consulting; Chair, Institute of Mental Health Committee; Board Member, National Healthcare Group, Singapore.

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    41 mins
  • A Personal Story Of Overcoming Mental Trauma Against All The Odds
    Jun 13 2022

    The WHO's 2021 Mental Health Framework states that depending on the local context, certain individuals and groups in society may be placed at a significantly higher risk of experiencing mental trauma at very young ages. A blend of cultural behaviours and other stress facotrs can lead to debilitating trauma for children.

    This is Paulo's story and one person's will to change and the lessons that can be imparted.

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    34 mins