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    Brunch

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    主持人:Noreen Mir

    '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.

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    11/02/2026

    Hazel Walpole - Why pelvic health matters and what we can do to stay healthy down there / Rachel Liu and Tanya Chou - Cantonese Learning

    On Brunch this Wednesday, February 11th, we’ll kick off with a topic that doesn’t get the attention it deserves. The pelvic floor. It’s something that affects so many women, but often we don’t talk about it until there’s a problem. Hazel Walpole, a physiotherapist will be in the studio after 10.30am to talk about why pelvic health matters and what we can do to stay healthy down there! After 11am, Rachel Liu and Tanya Chou will return with another segment on learning Cantonese. This time they’re talking about CNY We’ll also chat with Raphael Blet from the Backchat team for the latest on today’s top stories.

    11/02/2026 - 足本 Full (HKT 10:05 - 12:00)

    第一部份 Part 1 (HKT 10:05 - 11:00)

    第二部份 Part 2 (HKT 11:05 - 12:00)

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    Nathan Solia - Exercising with lower leg pain / Pia Wong - How NGOs and social enterprises can evaluate the effectiveness of their work

    主持人:Noreen Mir

    Welcome to Friday's Brunch with Noreen. At 10.10 we're chatting with fitness coach Nathan Solia about exercising with lower leg pain. After 11, we're talking about how NGOs and social enterprises can evaluate the effectiveness of their work, with Pia Wong, the founder and CEO of Purpose Impact Action. Do get in touch with your song requests and comments on Facebook.
    Weekdays 10:05am -12pm... on Radio 3

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    13/06/2025 - 足本 Full (HKT 10:00 - 12:00)

    第一部份 Part 1 (HKT 10:05 - 11:00)

    第二部份 Part 2 (HKT 11:05 - 12:00)

    13/06/2025 - Nathan Solia - Exercising with lower leg pain

    13/06/2025 - Pia Wong - How NGOs and social enterprises can evaluate the effectiveness of their work