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Today on the show, we speak with Ilyas Alsagoff, Co-Founder and Director at Sugar and I, a local bakery outlet that sells homemade desserts and are famously known for their bomboloni.Founded in 2013 by Ilyas and his sister, Sharifah Nur Ilisa, Sugar and I began when the siblings started baking brownies for their parents with a heartwarming mission: to bring joy through baking. 9 years later, their passion for baking has now become a growing business, with over 10 products on the menu, custom-made cake and cookie services and TTDI being their fifth store outlet as of today.With that in mind, we speak with Ilyas on the journey the siblings took from baking brownies for their parents to selling bomboloni across multiple stores in KL, the challenges faced by the business in a very tough and competitive F&B industry as well as their foreseeable expansion plans moving forward.
With the pandemic well behind us, international travel has bounced back. The World Economic Forum's Travel and Tourism Development Index, a major survey of the state of the sector, gives a clear picture of how things look around the world. Maksim Soshkim, who leads much of the Forum's work on the issue tells us the headlines, and Jacqueline Gifford, Editor-in-Chief of Travel + Leisure magazine, gives her take on the state of the travel scene. One of the key areas the TTDI looks at is sustainability - the impact of travel and tourism on the environment and local communities. And in this episode we hear from two people engaged in making tourism more sustainable: a hotel company taking action across its supply chain, and the head of tourism for Rwanda, where income from foreign visitors helps conserve a unique ecosystem and its endangered mountain gorillas. Speakers: Maksim Soshkin, Centre for Energy and Materials, World Economic Forum Jacqueline Gifford, Editor-in-Chief, Travel + Leisure Neil Jacobs, CEO, Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas Michaella Rugwizangoga, Chief Tourism Officer, Rwanda Links: Travel and Tourism Development Index: Global Future Council on the Future of Sustainable Tourism: Related podcasts: Thumbnail photo: Samrat Khadka on Unsplash Check out all our podcasts on : - - : - : - : Join the :
With the pandemic well behind us, international travel has bounced back. The World Economic Forum's Travel and Tourism Development Index, a major survey of the state of the sector, gives a clear picture of how things look around the world. Maksim Soshkim, who leads much of the Forum's work on the issue tells us the headlines, and Jacqueline Gifford, Editor-in-Chief of Travel + Leisure magazine, gives her take on the state of the travel scene. One of the key areas the TTDI looks at is sustainability - the impact of travel and tourism on the environment and local communities. And in this episode we hear from two people engaged in making tourism more sustainable: a hotel company taking action across its supply chain, and the head of tourism for Rwanda, where income from foreign visitors helps conserve a unique ecosystem and its endangered mountain gorillas. Speakers: Maksim Soshkin, Centre for Energy and Materials, World Economic Forum Jacqueline Gifford, Editor-in-Chief, Travel + Leisure Neil Jacobs, CEO, Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas Michaella Rugwizangoga, Chief Tourism Officer, Rwanda Links: Travel and Tourism Development Index: wef.ch/ttdi24 Global Future Council on the Future of Sustainable Tourism: https://www.weforum.org/communities/gfc-on-sustainable-tourism/ Related podcasts: Where are the innovations that can make mining more sustainable? It's cheaper to save the world than destroy it: author Akshat Rathi on Climate Capitalism "Not just sticks of carbon" - how growing trees for the climate must also benefit biodiversity Davos 2024: Addressing the North-South Schism Thumbnail photo: Samrat Khadka on Unsplash Check out all our podcasts on wef.ch/podcasts: YouTube: - https://www.youtube.com/@wef/podcasts Radio Davos - subscribe: https://pod.link/1504682164 Meet the Leader - subscribe: https://pod.link/1534915560 Agenda Dialogues - subscribe: https://pod.link/1574956552 Join the World Economic Forum Podcast Club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wefpodcastclub
What can residents do to stop green spaces from turning into concrete? Wong Shou Ning discusses this issue with Alliff Benjamin Suhaimi, a Partner with Messrs Thomas Philip.He was the lead solicitor for the legal team representing the TTDI residents in quashing a development order in the Taman Rimba Kiara recreational park.Image by: Shutterstock
From their retail stores at TTDI and Chow Kit in 1987, Bake With Yen now has over 90 outlets throughout Malaysia. And in 2017, private equity firm Creador acquired a stake in the group for US$13 million. We ask CEO, Alexandre Rosso whether the baking hobby during the pandemic was just a flash in the pan, and was its rapid expansion a piece of cake.
On top of the Crackhouse Comedy Club's suspension due to its infamous video, there was another issue about its licences. It was found that the outlet has been operating in TTDI with only a restaurant licence, not an entertainment licence. What kind of licences are needed for restaurant owners? And what will happen to your licence if something of the same sort happens to your business? We speak to Henn Xhen Low , Lawyer, Thomas Philip Advocates & Solicitors to find out more. Image Credit: Shutterstock | TippaPatt
From the creators of Aunty Manju's in TTDI, comes a new go-to Indian banana leaf joint in PJ that's slowly building a reputation for its flavours, atmosphere, and service. Kadei by Manchula in Taman Megah offers full-service “Malaysian Spiced' style dishes in an al-fresco setting, but there's more to this F&B outlet than meets the taste buds. We speak to co-founder Suresh Gnanasekaran about the mainstay challenges in the F&B landscape - the rising prices of goods, manpower shortage, and managing customers' expectations through it all. Image Credit: Kadei by Manchula Facebook Page
From the creators of Aunty Manju's in TTDI, comes a new go-to Indian banana leaf joint in PJ that's slowly building a reputation for its flavours, atmosphere, and service. Kadei by Manchula in Taman Megah offers full-service “Malaysian Spiced' style dishes in an al-fresco setting, but there's more to this F&B outlet than meets the taste buds. We speak to co-founder Suresh Gnanasekaran about the mainstay challenges in the F&B landscape - the rising prices of goods, manpower shortage, and managing customers' expectations through it all. Image Credit: Kadei by Manchula Facebook Page
On this week's show, we have Aidan Low, the head chef and co-owner at Akar restaurant in TTDI. Aidan earned his cooking stripes in France and Japan, and started his restaurant right before the pandemic, serving his brand of modern French cuisine. Since then, the look and flavour of his food has progressed and evolved, incorporating more Malaysian and Asian influences throughout his menu. So on today's episode, we'll hear about Aidan's story, get an insider's look at the industry, and hear about the evolution of Akar.
On this week's show, we have Aidan Low, the head chef and co-owner at Akar restaurant in TTDI. Aidan earned his cooking stripes in France and Japan, and started his restaurant right before the pandemic, serving his brand of modern French cuisine. Since then, the look and flavour of his food has progressed and evolved, incorporating more Malaysian and Asian influences throughout his menu. So on today's episode, we'll hear about Aidan's story, get an insider's look at the industry, and hear about the evolution of Akar.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The mission to keep Taman Rimba Kiara as a park that benefits all continues, as the Federal Court has allowed DBKL and the other parties involved to appeal against the quashing of the development order, and commence with an appeal to reinstate the development over a portion of the public park. We catch up with Hafiz Abu Bakar, the Chairman of the TTDI Residents Association, and Leon Koay, the Committee Coordinator of the Save Taman Rimba Kiara Working Group about this new development in the case. We also question why recommendations and objections submitted by the public were ignored by the authorities in the final decisions on the Kuala Lumpur City Plan 2020 (Alteration 3) (Part II), and the implications of the prospective loss of open space and conversion of institutional land to commercial use that this will bring with it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The mission to keep Taman Rimba Kiara as a park that benefits all continues, as the Federal Court has allowed DBKL and the other parties involved to appeal against the quashing of the development order, and commence with an appeal to reinstate the development over a portion of the public park. We catch up with Hafiz Abu Bakar, the Chairman of the TTDI Residents Association, and Leon Koay, the Committee Coordinator of the Save Taman Rimba Kiara Working Group about this new development in the case. We also question why recommendations and objections submitted by the public were ignored by the authorities in the final decisions on the Kuala Lumpur City Plan 2020 (Alteration 3) (Part II), and the implications of the prospective loss of open space and conversion of institutional land to commercial use that this will bring with it.
The mission to keep Taman Rimba Kiara as a park that benefits all continues, as the Federal Court has allowed DBKL and the other parties involved to appeal against the quashing of the development order, and commence with an appeal to reinstate the development over a portion of the public park. We catch up with Hafiz Abu Bakar, the Chairman of the TTDI Residents Association, and Leon Koay, the Committee Coordinator of the Save Taman Rimba Kiara Working Group about this new development in the case. We also question why recommendations and objections submitted by the public were ignored by the authorities in the final decisions on the Kuala Lumpur City Plan 2020 (Alteration 3) (Part II), and the implications of the prospective loss of open space and conversion of institutional land to commercial use that this will bring with it.
GreenSteps is a community inspired initiative which aims to help communities evolve towards a low carbon society, with a focus on zero waste, healthy consumption, permaculture development and the rejuvenation of green and natural spaces. Greensteps was the first program under Urban-AX, a community inspired accelerator, which focuses on Low Carbon & Circular Economy Development. Azlan Yaacob, the Founder of Urban-AX, joins us to share how GreenSteps programs - such as the Towards Zero Waste and Coffee2Compst initiatives - are enabling communities in TTDI to easily reduce their carbon footprint through activities like composting, urban farming and more. Image source: GreenSteps FacebookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GreenSteps is a community inspired initiative which aims to help communities evolve towards a low carbon society, with a focus on zero waste, healthy consumption, permaculture development and the rejuvenation of green and natural spaces. Greensteps was the first program under Urban-AX, a community inspired accelerator, which focuses on Low Carbon & Circular Economy Development. Azlan Yaacob, the Founder of Urban-AX, joins us to share how GreenSteps programs - such as the Towards Zero Waste and Coffee2Compst initiatives - are enabling communities in TTDI to easily reduce their carbon footprint through activities like composting, urban farming and more. Image source: GreenSteps Facebook
GreenSteps is a community inspired initiative which aims to help communities evolve towards a low carbon society, with a focus on zero waste, healthy consumption, permaculture development and the rejuvenation of green and natural spaces. Greensteps was the first program under Urban-AX, a community inspired accelerator, which focuses on Low Carbon & Circular Economy Development. Azlan Yaacob, the Founder of Urban-AX, joins us to share how GreenSteps programs - such as the Towards Zero Waste and Coffee2Compst initiatives - are enabling communities in TTDI to easily reduce their carbon footprint through activities like composting, urban farming and more. Image source: GreenSteps Facebook
Episod Malam Seram kali ini KC bacakan cerita seorang bekas pelajar yang pernah menetap disebuah rumah sewa TTDI Jaya Shah Alam. Banyak gangguan-gangguan kecil berlaku yang tidak terlalu seram sehinggalah bila keluarganya bermalam disana!
Hannah Yeoh, Segambut MP, celebrates the Court of Appeal's quashing of a development order by KL City Hall to develop Taman Rimba Kiara in TTDI, but remains aware that the road ahead is a long one. Image Credit: tamanrimbakiara.net
Earlier this week, the Court of Appeal quashed a Development Order by DBKL to develop Taman Rimba Kiara in Taman Tun Dr Ismail. TTDI residents had protested for more than 5 years against the proposed development, in which several blocks of high-end apartments had been approved by DBKL. Community action and legal activism led to this victory but is this the end of the journey? Melisa Idris and Sharaad Kuttan speak to Hannah Yeoh, MP of Segambut.
Hello Hello, Kopi Ke Milo? Episode 69. Featuring the founder of @newwaves.rc , Adam NIzam aka @thatfaketony. We talked about why is it never too late to start something you've always wanted to do. & why everybody should start running. TODAY. @hellohellokopikemilo @milofaeqo
If you missed out on the daily musings of Aishah's Kids this morning, listen to them here! #Aishahskids #AishahRodPrem
If you missed out on the daily musings of Aishah's Kids this morning, listen to them here! #Aishahskids #AishahRodPrem
If you missed out on the daily musings of Aishah's Kids this morning, listen to them here! #Aishahskids #AishahRodPrem
Ashwad Ismail bersama Firdaus Azil, Wartawan Astro AWANI meneliti permasalahan yang timbul di sebalik kemewahan bandar elit TTDI yang turut merupakan penempatan untuk penduduk di rumah panjang Bukit Kiara.
The fight to save Taman Rimba Kiara from development is far from over. The recently gazetted Kuala Lumpur City Plan 2020 - which was made public on the 12th of November - reveals that the park has been rezoned with the possibility for future development. We speak to Hafiz Abu Bakar, the Chairman of the TTDI Residents Association and Leon Koay, a member of the Save Taman Rimba Kiara Working Group about this new twist in this plot, and why they believe this new plan contains flawed zoning of Taman Rimba Kiara (TRK).
The fight to save Taman Rimba Kiara from development is far from over. The recently gazetted Kuala Lumpur City Plan 2020 - which was made public on the 12th of November - reveals that the park has been rezoned with the possibility for future development. We speak to Hafiz Abu Bakar, the Chairman of the TTDI Residents Association and Leon Koay, a member of the Save Taman Rimba Kiara Working Group about this new twist in this plot, and why they believe this new plan contains flawed zoning of Taman Rimba Kiara (TRK).
The fight to save Taman Rimba Kiara from development is far from over. The recently gazetted Kuala Lumpur City Plan 2020 - which was made public on the 12th of November - reveals that the park has been rezoned with the possibility for future development. We speak to Hafiz Abu Bakar, the Chairman of the TTDI Residents Association and Leon Koay, a member of the Save Taman Rimba Kiara Working Group about this new twist in this plot, and why they believe this new plan contains flawed zoning of Taman Rimba Kiara (TRK).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Taman Tun residents’ battle to protect Taman Rimba Kiara from development is not yet over, even with a new government in place. We catch up with Leon Koay, the committee coordinator for the Save Taman Rimba Kiara Working Group and Khairudin Rahim, a spokesperson for the TTDI Residents Association, and find out how they have been working to find workable solutions for all the stakeholders involved in this saga, including the Bukit Kiara longhouse residents who were promised new apartments as part of the proposed project.
The Taman Tun residents’ battle to protect Taman Rimba Kiara from development is not yet over, even with a new government in place. We catch up with Leon Koay, the committee coordinator for the Save Taman Rimba Kiara Working Group and Khairudin Rahim, a spokesperson for the TTDI Residents Association, and find out how they have been working to find workable solutions for all the stakeholders involved in this saga, including the Bukit Kiara longhouse residents who were promised new apartments as part of the proposed project.
The Taman Tun residents’ battle to protect Taman Rimba Kiara from development is not yet over, even with a new government in place. We catch up with Leon Koay, the committee coordinator for the Save Taman Rimba Kiara Working Group and Khairudin Rahim, a spokesperson for the TTDI Residents Association, and find out how they have been working to find workable solutions for all the stakeholders involved in this saga, including the Bukit Kiara longhouse residents who were promised new apartments as part of the proposed project.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In an age of worry regarding the complications of farming in an increasingly urbanized country, finding an agricultural system that can be naturally sustainable and ecologically friendly is imperative. Located in the busy city centre of TTDI, the permaculture movement Urban Hijau provides a natural environment where nature can thrive among the hustle and bustle of the urban world. Headed by farm operations manager, Muneeb bin Yousof, Urban Hijau aims to educate people on self-sustainable farming along with fresher and healthier growing and living. Muneeb joins us on the show this week to spread the merits of permaculture farming.
In an age of worry regarding the complications of farming in an increasingly urbanized country, finding an agricultural system that can be naturally sustainable and ecologically friendly is imperative. Located in the busy city centre of TTDI, the permaculture movement Urban Hijau provides a natural environment where nature can thrive among the hustle and bustle of the urban world. Headed by farm operations manager, Muneeb bin Yousof, Urban Hijau aims to educate people on self-sustainable farming along with fresher and healthier growing and living. Muneeb joins us on the show this week to spread the merits of permaculture farming.
Dalam episod ini, kami bersembang tentang apa kami buat bila lalu kemalangan, ragbi di TTDI, Scarlet Heroes punya pelancaran album, kepelikan budak-budak teater, pendapat kami tentang mempunyai kawan yang berkelainan jantina, nama kelakar, perkara yang akan hilang populariti dalam masa sepuluh tahun serta apa yang boleh dibeli untuk membuat cashier kurang selesa. Semoga terhibur dan semoga bermanfaat! Ajukan soalan anda kepada kami ke buahmulutpodcast@gmail.com
In June 2016, Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL) issued a notice of a proposed development on a portion of land situated within Taman Rimba Kiara. Taman Rimba Kiara is one of the few remaining planned public parks of its size in KL, and serves as a treasured green lung and open space for thousands of Klang Valley residents. The Taman Tun Dr Ismail Residents Association are now taking legal action against DBKL, to protect Taman Rimba Kiara against any proposed development. We find out more about their case from Hafiz Abu Bakar, the Chairman of the TTDI Residents Association and Leon Koay, a member of the Save Taman Rimba Kiara Working Group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mufti Menk discussing : Tragedies and Calamities in the wake of MH17 Crash (3rd Jumuah) Ramadhan with a Difference with Mufti Ismail Menk Delivered at Masjid Taqwa at TTDI in Kuala Lumpur Ramadan 1435/2014