Presenter: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.
On Brunch on Tuesday 3rd March, with International women’s Day coming up on March 8, we’ll talk about something many high-achieving women quietly experience: hitting a career wall. You’re capable. You’re delivering. You’re doing everything “right.” And yet, you feel stuck. Executive coach Rene Conklin will be in the studio to discuss navigating these moments.
Presenter:Noreen Mir
On Friday's Brunch, we will continue to highlight the Tai Po fire tragedy throughout today's program. We’ll begin the show with Operation Santa Claus, our annual charity campaign jointly hosted by RTHK and SCMP, which aims to build bridges in our community. This year, we are supporting 13 charities. One of these charity projects is the Firefly Holiday School, organized by GAIA Education Limited. This nature-inclusive program encourages children to play outdoors, embrace uncertainties, and connect with the environment through hands-on experiences. Radio 3's Margo Wong visited their Open Education Base at Ho Sheung Heung to speak with Cherry, a parent from RTC Gaia School, as well as Starfish and Gilbert Yip, who are in charge of the project. Before 10:30, Rachel Liu will join us for our daily segment on the National Games. After 10:40, James Thomson-Sakhrani, Managing Director of The Amber Foundation, will discuss their efforts to support the victims and the ethnic minority community. Following that, we will speak with children's book author Suzanne Younan about her chapter book series, The Nine Mighty Dragons. Finally, at 11:30, we will hear from Anthony Wong, Business Director of the Hong Kong Council of Social Service, regarding the coordinated efforts to aid the victims of the Tai Po fire.