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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 38 MIN

Dino Isaac rose above abuse and abandonment, and now helps others find hope

from A Letter To Myself · host CNA

As a child, Dino Isaac survived domestic violence, endured homelessness, and grew up without parental support. You may recognise Dino from a recent viral video, in which he shared how the Place of Birth on his birth certificate states: "Gambas Avenue, open space surrounded by bushes". Dino, who is currently working towards becoming a social worker, shares his remarkable journey of resilience, reconciliation, and conviction — that he can give meaning to his past struggles by helping others find strength in their journey. Dino is also writing an autobiography called: "The Jungle Boy: A Singapore Son".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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