主持人:Cruzanne Macalligan
It’s estimated that around 117 billion people have lived on Earth. That’s 117 billion different ways to be human.
100 Billion Ways, hosted by Cruzanne Macalligan, is a weekly conversation exploring what it really means to live those differences - and what we can learn from them.
The programme brings together thoughtful conversations, personal stories and music, as guests share their lived experiences of identity, culture, disability, faith, neurodiversity, parenting, advocating and belonging. Moving beyond labels and assumptions, the show focuses on how people navigate the world through their own perspectives and experiences. Listeners are invited to reconsider what difference really means, and discover that even in our differences, there is often far more that connects us.
Sundays, 3-4pm on RTHK Radio 3.
On 100 Billion Ways this week, Cruzanne Macalligan speaks with Kay Rawbone, co-founder and CEO of Sailability Hong Kong—a charity that has opened up the experience of sailing to thousands of people who might otherwise never have had the opportunity to step out onto the water.
Since founding the organisation in 2009 with her late husband, Mike, Kay has helped create space for people of all abilities and backgrounds to experience freedom, connection, and possibility. Her work is shaped not only by a lifelong belief in inclusion, but also by a life filled with care, resilience, family, and an unwavering determination to “never say no — find a way.”

主持人:Cruzanne Macalligan
On 100 Billion Ways this week, Cruzanne Macalligan speaks with Kay Rawbone, co-founder and CEO of Sailability Hong Kong—a charity that has opened up the experience of sailing to thousands of people who might otherwise never have had the opportunity to step out onto the water.
Since founding the organisation in 2009 with her late husband, Mike, Kay has helped create space for people of all abilities and backgrounds to experience freedom, connection, and possibility. Her work is shaped not only by a lifelong belief in inclusion, but also by a life filled with care, resilience, family, and an unwavering determination to “never say no — find a way.”