Co-hosts Jasmine Low & Nikki Yeo are joined by medical lab scientist Dr. Desmond Menon from Perth, who posed a technical question to Nicol on an elite athlete's training.
RHYTHM • At the conclusion of every show, we'll introduce music from singer-songwriters from the region and this round we introduce Amrita Soon was a young singer songwriter who had a dream of visiting Nashville, Tenneesee when she met Jasmine & Nikki, who then ran a music cafe and open mic events. She has since released two albums and performed in Malaysia, China, Nashville and even sang at the renowned Bluebird Cafe! Visit www.amritasoon.com to learn more about the singer.
We advocate rhythm & movement as therapy. Find out more about the Move8 fitness movement: www.move8.org.
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Edited/Produced by Jasmine Low & Nikki Yeo
Recorded at Sydney Podcast Studios
Music “24” by Amrita Soon
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First published 9 February 2021, revised for clarity
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