My New Podcast
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Welcome to My New Podcast, an audio engineering project in the form of a podcast exploring subjects too niche for public consumption

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Jules, a law student at National University of Singapore and singer in Eusoff Band, goes through how a judge decides on cases, lists out good places to cry on her campus, and shares the inspiration behind her band names.

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Neek, the vice-president internal of National University of Singapore Students’ Union and a bassist and saxophonist, expresses his admiration of The ISB Man, recounts how a cookie started his saxophone journey, and throws out suggestions for a first musical instrument.

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It’s the time of the year, and I wouldn’t have imagined that this audio engineering project would achieve these stats. Thank you for listening to and sharing My New Podcast!
Rishika, the host and producer of Chaotic Calm podcast, shares how she chooses guest stars for her podcast, explains her pre-interview process, and lays out steps to send press releases to journalists.

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Luke, an audio arts and sciences student at Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music and keyboardist in Eusoff Band, shares his cable coiling experiences, slams a Beethoven quote, and spends 1.5 minutes trying to search up a pianist he discovered by chance.

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Lee Yi, the lights head of Eusoff Hall Dance Production 2023: “re:generation” and an actor in Eusoff Hall Dance Production 2022: “Enough”, lists out common pitfalls as a fledgling actor, shares his communication approach with the lights designer of “re:generation”, and recounts how he went back to playing in band after a three-year break.

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Nguyen, a software engineer at Autodesk and Niibori guitarist with Sparkle Guitar Ensemble, reveals the programming language he uses in his work, explains how he arranges songs for his guitar ensemble, and proposes the three layers of learning music.

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Khoa, a chemical engineering student, shares why he ended up not going for chemistry, lists some chemical plant safety tips, and contrasts between the Lunar New Year celebrations in Vietnam and Singapore.

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Ridwan, a chemical engineering and data analytics student and one-half of Cafe Inspector, describes the challenges in the final year design project at his university, contrasts between his two supply chain internships, and recounts the conversation that sparked Cafe Inspector.

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Fabien Wee, an infrastructure and project management student at National University of Singapore and a freelance photographer, lists possible causes of flooding in Singapore, names his go-to song for testing in-ear monitors, and examines Singapore’s attempts to promote local music.

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Cel, a co-producer of Eusoff Hall Drama-Dance Production 2024: “The 11th Hour” and choreographer for the production’s past three iterations, contrasts between choreographing for a live and video performance, reminisces about the friends she has made through dance, and names the career path she wants to take.

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Azek, a landscape architecture student and founder of Hennaflair, shares tips on presenting architectural proposals, describes the on-street bazaar scene in Paris, and contrasts between Malay and hip hop dance.

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Ashley, a psychology student and the incoming Performing Arts Director of Eusoff Hall, challenges the depiction of psychologists in Netflix shows, gushes about the food in Penang, and gives pointers on separating materials for recycling.

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Suraj Vasudevan, a senior lecturer of chemical engineering at National University of Singapore, recounts his postdoctoral work for the Prime Minister’s Office, describes the steps in pursuing a PhD research paper, and lays out his approach in teaching engineering courses.

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