Yah Lah But

Koh Buck Song, poet, writer, and country brand advisor, has helped shape how the world sees Singapore. He joins us to unpack the essence of what it means to be Singaporean and how we see ourselves. We also discuss how our shared identity as Singaporeans makes us unique. We explore why multiculturalism is our secret sauce, how hawker centres are more than food courts, and what we’re missing when it comes to soul and identity.

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(00:00) A Message From SIF
(00:55) Intro
(01:27) What Is A Country Brand Ambassador?
(03:13) SG50 to SG60 Transition
(18:42) Cultural Soft Power
(19:19) SG's Orchid Diplomacy
(22:35) Multiculturalism as Singapore's X Factor
(27:25) Brand Identity vs. Reality
(34:02) Cultural Investments and Future of Singapore
(35:50) Power Dynamics
(36:45) Cultural Export and Singapore Brandin
(38:41) The Role of Food in Singapore's Identity
(41:30) Hard Power vs. Soft Power
(54:22) Singapore's National Symbols and Identity
(59:13) Singlish as Part of Singapore's Brand
(01:06:08) One Shiok Thing

One Shiok Thing
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Edited and mixed by Tristen Yeak

What is Yah Lah But?

The most uncensored conversations about censorable things coming out from the much-censored country of Singapore. Hosted by Haresh & Terence from the comedy house Ministry of Funny.