主持人: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.
After 10:30am, Cruz is joined by Abi Tannis, founder of A Little Bit Extra, to talk about planning for what comes next for children and young people with Down syndrome, and an upcoming symposium focused on long-term thinking, inclusion and support. Then at 11am, Cruz chats with Davyd Wong, founder of Pro Bono Hong Kong, alongside volunteer lawyer Stephen Hung, about legal volunteering, access to justice, and their work supporting families affected by the Tai Po fires.
主持人:Shazia Awan-Scully
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 - Hazel Walpole - Why pelvic health matters and what we can do to stay healthy down there