Presenter:Shazia Awan-Scully
'Brunch' is packed full of radio goodness. We've got human interest stories, social issues, wellness, the latest on what’s happening around Hong Kong, and plenty of your favourite music.
Today on Brunch, just after 10:30, Cruz is joined by filmmakers Daphné Mandel and Guy Bertrand to discuss their documentary Cha Guo 茶粿 — a portrait of rural village life in Hong Kong that explores craftsmanship and community. After 11, Cruz is joined by coach and leadership facilitator Charlotte from Unleash Infinite Potential to talk about overcoming the 'midyear hump' as we head into that part of the year still seems to stretch endlessly ahead.
Presenter:Shazia Awan-Scully
This Wednesday, 15th April, on Brunch, we’re exploring the forces that shape how we move through the world—from finding your voice at work to the stories that linger long after you’ve heard them. After 10:30, we’re turning to something many of us quietly grapple with: speaking up and being heard. Whether you’re facing a big presentation or just trying to make your point in a meeting, confidence can be the game-changer. Joining us is Executive Coach Renee Conklin, who works with professionals in high-stakes environments. She’ll share practical strategies to communicate with clarity, build presence, and feel more confident when it truly counts. Then, just after 11:00, a story as extraordinary as it is deeply human. An Unexpected Adoption—the new memoir from Tina and Rog Thomas—begins with a chance encounter in Hong Kong that altered the course of their lives. What follows is a journey of resilience, love, and a child who defied every expectation placed on her. And before we wrap up the programme, one lucky listener will win tickets to the Hong Kong Sevens - so be sure to stay tuned all the way through.