主持人:Cruz Macalligan (guest presenter)
Brunch with Noreen 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.
Welcome to Friday's Brunch with Noreen. At 10.10 we're chatting with fitness coach Nathan Solia about the science of aging. After 11, we're chatting with Tegan Smyth, the founder of Grassroots Future about the launch of their book, Table of Two Cities: Untold Stories of Refugees in Hong Kong. Do get in touch with your song requests and comments on Facebook.
主持人:Cruz Macalligan (guest presenter)
After 10, we had author and stress therapist Lisa Glasgow join us to talk about Learning To say "No" nicely, and her book...'Why Being Good is Bad For Us'. Then at 10:30 we had in studio KaiChin Chang and Diana Jou - the author and illustrator of Thank You Auntie, a children's book celebrating aunties/helpers and all the amazing ways they help us, and the special relationship they have with the children they take care of. Andrew Dembina was on the line with his weekly food and drink chit chat. Finishing up at 11:30, we had Tricia Yap, functional nutritionist and personal trainer from LimitlessHealth, and Susie Watts, clinical psychologist, in studio to talk about Positive Psychology, Middle Age Eating Disorders and the Rise of Ozempic.
12/11/2024 - Tricia Yap and Susie Watts - Positive Psychology, Middle Age Eating Disorders and the Rise of Ozempic