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THE SIP SIP SHOW

Welcome to THE SIP SIP SHOW! Bridging community gapsMenghapus jarak antara komuniti. a Sabah based podcast! Where the four of us Atea, Amat ,Chris and me, Egn, attempt to bring the people in our circle closer to the general public with their compelling stories and sharings. our content might not be for everyone, but all are welcome to experience this channel, maybe some good might come from experiencing our sessions.

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    NINAVAU : FILMMAKING AND RELIGION - S7E5 - BEBBRA MAILIN - THE SIP SIP SHOW

    A great opportunity to interview an awesome filmmaker, Bebbra Mailin! meeting her is such an experience, happy to have this session with her, a brave, brilliant, strong yet soft-spoken. Her masterpiece film "NINAVAU" is currently (4th december 2025) screened all over the country, do go out and watch this awesome film.hope u enjoyed watching this episode.hosted by Harold egnhttps://www.instagram.com/haroldegn/do follow our socialsinstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/thesipsipshow.kk/tik tokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@thesipsipshow.kkbig thanks to GLOWBEST SDN BHD for sponsoring the episodeilham gallery gift shop (eeling) for letting me shoot this episode here in your place ! thanks !

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    PODCAST KAMI KENA HIJACK! - S7E1 - CHENG & MEL OF SCENIC - THESIPSIPSHOW X KLPODFEST2025

    The passion that these two ladies hold for the social enterprise industry , tidak boleh bawa bincang gais. its nice to know that they are the type that wanna see all these start up businesses, social entertprises in sabah move forward. Me in Chris had a great opportunity to have a session with Cheng and Mel. Cheng : https://www.instagram.com/chenggg_97/ Mel: https://www.instagram.com/melvistar/ Big Thanks to KLPodfest2025 for inviting us to be a part of the festival this year!. also to all our sponsors: INSKEN, SCENIC and GLOWBEST SDN BHD, thanks so much for all your support. We had a lovely time networking, making new friends, met old ones juga. it was quite the experience! doing live podcasting is a good experince, we don't do it often, maybe more in the future. i dunno. one request gais, alot of our audience are not followers of the channel, can i ask that you click the subs button please. i promise you all our content will bring some kind out value to your lives, i promise you! there is always something you can learn or re-discover from our stories and interviews. we welcome each and every one of you! also follow our instagram account for update and occasional cool artworks, yeah, we artists too.. https://www.instagram.com/thesipsipshow.kk/ chris does photography and music too: https://www.instagram.com/chriscanshoot/ and me, come follow la, hehe: https://www.instagram.com/haroldegn/ also our other co-hosts cameliah @ atea https://www.instagram.com/cameliahthomas/ amat @ chin teck leong : https://www.instagram.com/zellarockaroughart/ thanks for watching gais! big hug for all the support!

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    BIAR BETUL SABAH ADA CHICANOS ?! - S6E18 - KK NOTORIOUS EASTSIDE - THE SIP SIP SHOW

    A misunderstood community here in Sabah. If you don't know them, you've probably lowkey judged them before, well, I had my questions about this community and I'm glad we had the opportunity to have a good session for them, I can say now that I kind of understand this culture.big thanks to Cydney for arranging the meet up, Cyd's a cool guy, tattoo artist, this is him: https://www.instagram.com/cydney_e_boquia/Not to mention we also got some cool gifts from them, big thanks you guys. Zhar, Tupai, Jain and Cydney ! Appreciate them very very much!!kk notorious east side, look them up here:https://www.instagram.com/kk_notorious.official/hosted by Harold egnhttps://www.instagram.com/haroldegn/and Chris Pereirahttps://www.instagram.com/chriscanshoot/do follow our socialsinstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/thesipsipshow.kk/tik tokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@thesipsipshow.kk

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    BEAUTY PAGEANTRY AND MARINE CONSERVATION - S6E17 - MONICA CHIN, VARSHA RAJKHOWA AND JEREMY LAI

    So, we didn't know there is a beauty pageant that requires you to go diving and you're being judge for it, this some next level stuff! was a pleasure having this episode with Super Senior diver/activist Monica Chin https://www.instagram.com/monicaborneo/ , also Miss Scuba International Varsha Rajkhowa https://www.instagram.com/varry22rajkhowa/ , and Mr,Jeremy Lai representing Miss Scuba Australia https://www.instagram.com/jeremylaiabsoluteasia/ , sharing alot on marine ecology, how to sustain the activities of these avtivists and a lot more.jom layan this episode!hosted byharold egn https://www.instagram.com/haroldegn/chris pereirahttps://www.instagram.com/chriscanshoot/

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    ARE SABAHAN COMEDIANS FUNNY? - S6E15 - KELAB KOMEDI KINABALU - THE SIP SIP SHOW

    off course the convo will be deep when talking about the comedy industry of the country, but this is something else, these crazy talented comedians are taking Sabah's comedy scene to a new level. and from the session, its so obvious they really put their head to this. Mirza, Izzaldin and Sammy, an honor to get this opportunity to have a session with the 3 (+ JJ) of you.Bah! come layan this episode.gais!there are alot of our listeners and audience who are still our non-followers, can I ask you all to spend a few seconds to follow us here on youtube, and also hit the bell icon so you wont miss our next episodes.we appreciate your support everyone! big thanks!And another thing!The Sip Sip Show has been invited to be part of KLpodfest2025!we are so excited for this, big thanks to the organizers!tickets are available at www.klpodfest.com ya! use our promo code : THESIPSIPSHOW , and enjoy a 15% discount off from ticket purchases.hope to see you all there ya!Bah! Jumpa Kita di KL gais!

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    SYURGA DALAM BOTOL - S6E16 part 2 - EBI KORNELIS - THE SIP SIP SHOW

    PART 2selamat kembali ke "the sip sip show"menhapus jarak antara komuniti.this week is special, jemputan kita if AF's Ebi Kornelis.dulu dia hensem gila, sekarang ....hmmm...masih hensem la juga haha, just kidding folks. Ebi is filled with experience in his own way, from a working class hero, a band member, an AF student, model, actor, and also a film maker..this is one crazy Sabahan

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    HOW TO HAVE YOUTHFUL SKIN - S6E14 - AUDREY WILSON - THE SIP SIP SHOW

    so gais, we just got invited its almost official official official that chris is gonna be one of the co-host in the show, gradually pulling him in, these trying times are testing the resilience of the podcast. but we persevere gais, still here guys. family first, atea and amat we understand , they have crazy schedule, plus with baby L, it is a challenge, but we find ways to bring the episodes to you. the gaps between communities needs to be bridged. this week we had the opportunity to have a long episode with our good friend, the beautiful Audrey Wilson, very nice lady, cool.. love to travel some more, hehe, hebats la this one. and her sharing is very inspiring. how to look for audrey , this is her IG link:   / audreyrantau   most of our listeners and audience are yet to follow us on youtube, so, do us a favor and follow this channel ya gais. we are also on spotify, tik tok and other social media platforms. dont be a stranger, look for us and follow, we will give updates from time to time on our activities in the future. oh, thesipsipshow will be part of KLpodfest2025, come get you tickets and share with us your creative journey. we are giving away prizes gais. marilah! there are also other freakin huge podcast shows and other interesting activities, in KL they say, MORE BETTER lah than last year. Tickets are available in the link below:https://www.ticketmelon.com/freeform/klpodfest2025 ​ Apply the promo code THESIPSIPSHOW and get a 15% discount off the ticket purchase.thanks for watching.

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    SYURGA DALAM BOTOL - S6E16 part 1 - EBI KORNELIS - THE SIP SIP SHOW

    selamat kembali ke "the sip sip show"menhapus jarak antara komuniti.this week is special, jemputan kita if AF's Ebi Kornelis.dulu dia hensem gila, sekarang ....hmmm...masih hensem la juga haha, just kidding folks. Ebi is filled with experience in his own way, from a working class hero, a band member, an AF student, model, actor, and also a film maker..this is one crazy Sabahan.The Sip Sip ShowMenghapus Jarak Antara KomunitiBridging community gapsOur Equipment:CANON 80DCANON M50CANON EOS RZOOM H6AT2040SHURE SM58THIS EPISODE WAS SHOT AND RECORDED IN THE SIP SIP STUDIO.feel free to DM us on our social media accounts for enquiries of:studio/equipment rentalpodcast hosting servicespodcast collaborationsadvertisingvideographer servicesaudio recording / mixing / mastering / services (chris)photography services (chris)

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    JUSTICE FOR ZARA ! - THE SIP SIP SHOW - S6E13

    #JusticeForZaraZara's story is a painful reminder that justice delayed is justice denied. What happened to her should never happen to anyone — yet those responsible remain free, and accountability is nowhere in sight. We demand answers, we demand transparency, and above all, we demand justice. Zara’s voice will not be silenced. Together, we stand to ensure that the truth is heard and that real change follows.#JusticeForZara — because silence is not an optionfor those who wish to donate to Well's medical needs, here is the link:https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=24393899023561152&set=a.500636516647404

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S6E11 - BRUTTI

    This episode is powered by : GLOWBEST SDN BHD!come layan this episode, where Faznur and Lukman of Brutti pour their heart out, sharing their precious experience in building Brutti, a company that feels like a huge family of artists and crafters.Brutti is a bespoke, sustainable furniture studio based in Penampang, Sabah. Founded in October 2020 by Lukman and Siti Faznur, they craft eco‑friendly pieces blending wood and steel, often using reclaimed materials like industrial pallets Each design is uniquely named after local dialect words—e.g., “Dangsanak” (dining table) and “Piulungan” (coffee table) Their workshop is located at Lot 102, Jalan Putatan Ramayah, 89500 Penampang and operates Mon-Sat, 09:00–18:00 Contact via WhatsApp/phone at +60 11‑3604 3432 or message through Instagram and Facebook. They accept custom orders and corporate commissions, and sell smaller decor items at creative bazaars

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S6E10 - KARMA (WITH STEVELL LUMBASI OF PERSPECTIVE PODCAST)

    THE STORY CONTINUES FROM LAST WEEK, JOM LAYAN THIS CONVERSATION.ALSO FOLLOW US IN SPOTIFY AND DO SUB TO OUR CHANNEL

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S6E9 - A REFLECTION EPISODE : ARAFAH MERL AMBROSE

    Merl, We call her, KAK LONG KAWASAN, Sabah's first hiphop emcee. one of the topics in this episode touches on the input we got from Merl from the previous sessions we had with her.our podcast is also available on YThttps://www.youtube.com/@thesipsipshowguest podcaster in this episode is Stevell Lumbasi from Perspective Podcasthttps://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=stevell+lumbasi+perspective+podcastshow some love gais!do rate us here ya, kasi la 5 bintang! hehe..thanks for the support!

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S6E8 - JOVENEA JIM

    Jovenea Jim is a Malaysian actress and news presenter from Sabah, known for her dynamic screen presence and cultural roots. She’s appeared in films like Maria (2023) and the recent Mantera (2025) , and regularly delivers Sabah news on RTM Sabah’s Berita Wilayah at 5:00 pm 🔗 Follow her:Instagram: @jovenea.jim (4.3K followers) IMDb profile – check out her filmography and latest roles

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S6E7 - IKAN MASAK TAUCHU

    The Sip Sip Show is a Malaysian podcast that delves into the vibrant arts, culture, and creative scenes of Sabah. Hosted by Egn, Atea, and Amat, the show offers candid conversations with local artists, musicians, and cultural figures, providing listeners with an authentic glimpse into the creative pulse of the region. The podcast's tagline, "Podcast Paling Real di Malaysia," translates to "The Most Real Podcast in Malaysia," reflecting its raw and unfiltered approach.🎙️ Show HighlightSDiverse Guests: Episodes feature a wide range of guests, including visual artists like Risha, musicians such as Ordinj, and tattoo artists from Rusty Cake Tattoo. These conversations often explore personal journeys, creative processes, and the challenges of the local art scene.Art Reviews: The hosts occasionally review local artworks, providing insightful critiques and discussions that highlight the talents emerging from Sabah's art communityCommunity Engagement: The podcast serves as a platform for underrepresented voices in the creative industry, aiming to bridge the gap between local artists and the broader public.📍 Local FlavorBased in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, The Sip Sip Show offers a unique perspective on the local culture, often featuring discussions in the local dialects and languages, which adds authenticity and relatability for listeners familiar with the region.🔗 Where to ListenYou can tune into The Sip Sip Show on various platforms:SpotifyApple Podcasts

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S6E6 - CHESTER PANG

    Chester Pang is a Malaysian film director and producer based in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. As co-founder of Can Bah Production Sdn Bhd and Pro-Merge Vision Sdn Bhd, Pang has played a pivotal role in developing Sabah’s emerging film industry. His mission is rooted in empowering local talents, preserving cultural heritage, and telling uniquely Sabahan stories that can resonate with national and international audiences.Pang rose to prominence with his directorial debut Craze Below The Wind (2022), a Mandarin-language comedy about two siblings who journey across Sabah with a mysterious suitcase. The film was a milestone for the local industry, employing 52 crew members — 80% of whom were Sabahans — and was screened in 53 cinemas across Malaysia and Brunei. It reflected Pang’s commitment to growing the local filmmaking ecosystem and promoting Sabah's cinematic potential.His production company, Can Bah Production, offers end-to-end film services, from script development and editing to talent management and training. The company aims to solve long-standing challenges in the Sabah film landscape, such as lack of infrastructure and limited funding opportunities.In 2025, Chester Pang expanded his creative range with the release of Mantera, a horror-thriller that weaves ancient Bobolian (indigenous priestess) mysticism into a gripping cinematic experience. Set in the Dusun village of Toboh, the story follows Tana (Jovenea Jim), the last heir of a mystical lineage, who must confront the terrifying spirit of Lupiah and her family's dark ancestral secrets. The film stars Syafie Naswip, Namron, Eva Sandra Duin, and Juliana Yongun, and features cinematography by Tim Stephen — noted for his work on Sinakagon, the first Sabahan film featured on Netflix.Produced on a RM1.2 million budget and distributed by Skop Productions, Mantera premiered in April 2025 across 50 cinemas nationwide. Despite a brief theatrical run in Sabah, the film was praised for its authentic portrayal of Dusun spirituality and cultural symbolism. Critics highlighted Pang’s vision in blending folklore with modern horror, cementing his role as a cultural storyteller and innovator in Malaysian cinema.Chester Pang’s work continues to elevate Sabahan narratives on screen while fostering a sustainable creative industry in East Malaysia. Through films like Craze Below The Wind and Mantera, he is not only shaping the regional cinematic landscape but also giving voice to communities often underrepresented in mainstream Malaysian media.🔗 Useful Links:Filmmaker opens office to develop industry in Sabah – The Borneo PostPromoting Sabah through filming industry – The Borneo PostMantera to haunt 50 cinemas nationwide – Daily ExpressMantera: A spellbinding Sabahan horror – Femag OnlineGSC Movie Page – Mantera

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S6E5 - PARHAKOW DANCE THEATRE

    Parhakow Dance Theatre: A Triumph at the Dance World Cup 2023Parhakow Dance Theatre, a distinguished dance group from Keningau, Sabah, achieved remarkable success at the Dance World Cup (DWC) 2023, held in Prague, Czech Republic. Their outstanding performances not only showcased the rich cultural heritage of Sabah but also brought international recognition to Malaysian dance artistry.BS Daily News+3Daily Express+3thesun.my+3The Dance World Cup, often referred to as the "Olympics of Dance," is a prestigious international competition that attracts young dancers from over 50 countries. In 2023, the event took place from June 30 to July 8 in Braga, Portugal. Parhakow Dance Theatre's participation marked a significant milestone in their journey, culminating in a stellar performance that captivated both judges and audiences alike.BS Daily News+1The Star+1Jesselton Times+1The Borneo Post+1At the DWC 2023, Parhakow Dance Theatre presented a fusion of traditional and contemporary elements, reflecting the diverse ethnic tapestry of Sabah. Their repertoire included dances inspired by the Murut and Dusun Rumanau cultures, showcasing intricate movements and storytelling techniques that highlighted the region's rich cultural heritage.TVSThe group's dedication and artistry were rewarded with two gold medals in the National & Folklore categories. Their solo performance, "Mag'Igal," a traditional dance of the Suluk tribe, earned them a gold medal with an impressive score of 97.5. Additionally, their duet/trio performance, "Lobou," inspired by the Dusun Rumanau community, secured another gold, surpassing competitors from India and Spain. BS Daily News+4The Borneo Post+4Daily Express+4TVSThe success of Parhakow Dance Theatre can be attributed to the meticulous choreography by Brandon Balasius, known as Boichore, whose vision brought the cultural narratives to life. The group's preparation involved intensive training sessions over several months, focusing on perfecting techniques and understanding the cultural significance of each movement. Their commitment to preserving and promoting indigenous cultures through dance was evident in every performance.TVSThe achievements of Parhakow Dance Theatre have had a profound impact on the local community in Keningau. Their success has inspired a new generation of dancers and artists to explore and embrace their cultural roots. The group's recognition at an international level has also highlighted the importance of cultural preservation and the role of the arts in fostering community identity.Building on their success at the DWC 2023, Parhakow Dance Theatre continues to engage in various cultural festivals and performances, both locally and internationally. Their journey serves as a testament to the power of dance as a medium for cultural expression and the importance of nurturing artistic talents within communities.Daily ExpressIn conclusion, Parhakow Dance Theatre's triumph at the Dance World Cup 2023 not only brought honor to Sabah but also underscored the universal language of dance in bridging cultures and celebrating heritage.A Journey to the World StageCultural Representation Through DanceAchievements and RecognitionBehind the SuccessImpact on the Local CommunityLooking Ahead

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S6E4 - CONSTRUCTIVE DISMISSAL - PART 2

    This is a 2 part episode of our podcast. In this episode, we get to listen to some hardcore experiences from people who are experts in what they do. This episode is brought to you by SERATA and also Nasara Consult.here are their links:https://www.serata.org/https://nasaraconsult.com/We have an opportunity to listen to Dr. Tahirah and Mr. Marcus Wong share their insights and work experience regarding the issue of Constructive Dismissal. This is kinda hard topic for us but when shared by these two experts, its easy enough to understand and maybe for some of ya'll out there, this might just be the info u need to survive out in the working world out there.

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S6E4 - CONSTRUCTIVE DISMISSAL - PART1

    This is a 2 part episode of our podcast. In this episode, we get to listen to some hardcore experiences from people who are experts in what they do. This episode is brought to you by SERATA and also Nasara Consult.here are their links:https://www.serata.org/https://nasaraconsult.com/We have an opportunity to listen to Dr. Tahirah and Mr. Marcus Wong share their insights and work experience regarding the issue of Constructive Dismissal. This is kinda hard topic for us but when shared by these two experts, its easy enough to understand and maybe for some of ya'll out there, this might just be the info u need to survive out in the working world out there.

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S6E3 - THE OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF SIP SIP STUDIO (LIVE)

    The Sip Sip Show is a Malaysian podcast that offers candid and engaging conversations, primarily in Malay, focusing on local culture, art, and community stories. Hosted by Egn, Atea, and Amat, the show aims to bridge the gap between their circle and the broader public, featuring a diverse range of guests and topics.🎙️ What Is It About?The podcast delves into various subjects, including:Local Artists and Creatives: Episodes highlight interviews with visual artists, musicians, and tattooists, providing insights into their work and creative processes.Cultural Discussions: The hosts engage in discussions about cultural events, exhibitions, and the local arts scene, often reviewing artworks and performances.Community Stories: The show features stories from individuals within their community, sharing personal journeys and experiences.The hosts describe their content as "Podcast Paling Real di Malaysia" (Malaysia's most real podcast), emphasizing authenticity and relatability in their discussions. 📅 Episode HighlightsRecent episodes include:📍 Where to ListenYou can tune into The Sip Sip Show on various platforms:Apple PodcastsSpotifyWhether you're interested in the arts, local culture, or authentic storytelling, The Sip Sip Show offers a refreshing perspective on Malaysian life.

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S6E2 - SCAMMER

    Understanding Scammers: Who They Are and How to Stay SafeIn today’s increasingly digital world, scammers have evolved from shady street hustlers into sophisticated cybercriminals. Their tactics have grown smarter, their reach wider, and their impact more devastating. But at the heart of every scam is the same objective: to deceive and exploit others for personal gain.Scammers can operate individually or as part of large criminal networks. Some pose as tech support agents, government officials, or romantic interests. Others send phishing emails, fake job offers, or fraudulent investment opportunities. No matter the method, the goal is always to trick the victim into giving up money, personal information, or access to accounts.One of the most common types of scams today is the phishing scam, where an attacker impersonates a trusted entity—like a bank or online service—to lure someone into clicking a malicious link. This can result in stolen passwords, drained bank accounts, or even identity theft. Romance scams are another growing concern, especially on dating apps and social media, where scammers prey on vulnerable individuals looking for companionship. After building trust, they often fabricate a crisis and ask for money.Then there are investment scams, often disguised as high-return opportunities in cryptocurrency or real estate. These scams frequently use fake testimonials or social proof to create urgency and credibility. Victims are lured into transferring money with the promise of major profits—profits that never materialize.Even more disturbing is the rise of impersonation scams, where scammers spoof phone numbers or email addresses to make it seem like they’re calling from a legitimate source—like the IRS, police, or even a relative in distress. These tactics exploit fear and confusion to pressure people into acting quickly without thinking.Scammers often target those they perceive as most vulnerable: the elderly, immigrants, or people unfamiliar with technology. However, anyone can fall victim. That’s why education and awareness are critical.Here are some basic tips to protect yourself from scammers:Never share personal or financial information with someone you don’t know or trust.Verify the identity of people or companies before responding to requests, especially if they are unsolicited.Be skeptical of urgency in messages—scammers often use high-pressure tactics to force quick decisions.Use multi-factor authentication (MFA) on your online accounts to add an extra layer of security.Report scams to local authorities or organizations like the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) if you suspect something suspicious.At the end of the day, scams succeed not because people are foolish, but because scammers are skilled manipulators. They use emotion—fear, love, greed—to override logic. Recognizing these tactics is the first step toward protecting yourself and your community.Remember: if something feels off, trust your instincts. It’s better to ask questions and be cautious than to fall into a trap.

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S6E1 - THE NEW YEAR'S EPISODE

    A general New Year's resolution for a podcast typically aims to improve content quality, grow the audience, or streamline production. Here are some examples of broad but effective resolutions for podcasters:Increase Episode Consistency"Publish new episodes on a regular schedule (e.g., weekly or biweekly)."Grow the Audience"Focus on marketing strategies to increase downloads and followers."Improve Audio Quality"Invest in better equipment or editing software to upgrade sound quality."Engage More With Listeners"Create more interaction through Q&As, listener shoutouts, or social media."Book Better or More Diverse Guests"Plan and reach out to high-quality or more diverse guests in advance."Monetize the Podcast"Explore sponsorships, merchandise, or Patreon for revenue."Improve Content Planning"Develop a content calendar to plan themes and topics in advance."Learn New Skills"Take a course in storytelling, editing, or podcast marketing."Collaborate With Other Creators"Do more cross-promotions or guest appearances on other shows."Track and Analyze Performance"Use analytics to understand listener behavior and improve accordingly."General Podcast New Year’s Resolution Ideas:

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S5E14 - IJAT

    Sekolah alternatif ialah bentuk pendidikan yang diwujudkan sebagai alternatif kepada sistem pendidikan formal arus perdana. Di Malaysia, terutamanya di negeri seperti Sabah dan Sarawak, sekolah alternatif sering diwujudkan bagi memenuhi keperluan golongan yang tidak mempunyai akses kepada pendidikan formal, seperti:Kanak-kanak tanpa dokumen pengenalan diri (stateless)Komuniti pelarian, migran, dan minoriti terpinggirPenduduk di kawasan pedalaman atau terpencilMurid yang tercicir dari sekolah atas sebab ekonomi atau sosialTidak berdaftar secara rasmi dengan Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia (KPM)Kurikulum fleksibel, seringkali disesuaikan mengikut keperluan komuniti setempatDijalankan oleh NGO, sukarelawan, atau komuniti tempatanFokus kepada pendidikan asas – membaca, menulis, mengira (3M)Boleh merangkumi kemahiran hidup, seni, dan kesedaran sivikMenjamin hak pendidikan kepada semua kanak-kanak tanpa diskriminasiMengurangkan kadar buta huruf dan keciciran sekolahMewujudkan ruang selamat dan inklusif untuk pembelajaranMemberi peluang kepada kanak-kanak membina masa depan lebih baikSekolah Alternatif Keningau – disokong oleh individu seperti Cikgu Anne Revera dan komuniti setempat.Sekolah Alternatif Teluk Layang, Kota Kinabalu – diusahakan oleh gerakan Borneo Komrad.SERI (Sekolah Rendah Islam Tahfiz Al-Ilmi), Keningau – menawarkan gabungan pendidikan akademik, agama dan tahfiz.Borneo Komrad – Sekolah Alternatif Teluk LayangSekolah Tahfiz Al-Ilmi Keningau (SERI)Jika anda ingin membantu, anda boleh menyumbang dana, menjadi sukarelawan, atau berkongsi maklumat tentang sekolah alternatif untuk meningkatkan kesedaran.⚙ Ciri-ciri sekolah alternatif:🎯 Tujuan utama sekolah alternatif:📌 Contoh sekolah alternatif di Sabah:📚 Bezanya dengan sekolah formal:Sekolah FormalSekolah AlternatifDi bawah KPMDijalankan oleh komuniti atau NGOKurikulum tetapKurikulum fleksibel dan adaptifPelajar berdaftar dan didokumenPelajar tanpa dokumen/kewarganegaraanGuru bertauliahGuru sukarelawan atau dari komunitiDibiayai kerajaanDibiayai sumbangan dan derma🌐 Info lanjut dan contoh pautan:Borneo Komrad – Sekolah Alternatif Teluk LayangSekolah Tahfiz Al-Ilmi Keningau (SERI)

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S5E13 - WELL E. MALI

    Well E. Mali... kawan saaa!! well is an artist living in keningau.. come listen to his story..

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S5E12 - LIVE IN TIUNUNG

    Discover Tiunung Riverside Camp: A Hidden Gem in KeningauNestled in the serene heart of Keningau, Sabah, Tiunung Riverside Camp (TRC) offers an unparalleled escape into nature. Located approximately 15 kilometers from the town center, this campsite is a sanctuary for those seeking tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of city life.Surrounded by lush greenery and the soothing sounds of flowing rivers, TRC provides a perfect setting for nature enthusiasts. The campsite's proximity to the river allows guests to enjoy activities like tubing, fishing, and riverside relaxation. Whether you're an avid adventurer or someone looking to unwind, TRC caters to all.At TRC, guests can immerse themselves in the traditional camping experience. With spacious grounds, the campsite accommodates both seasoned campers and beginners. The cool, fresh air and the absence of urban noise create an ideal environment for stargazing and campfire gatherings.Tiunung Riverside Camp is also known for hosting vibrant events that celebrate local culture and community. One notable event is the Tiunung Camping Fest, a festival that brings together music, food, and outdoor activities, creating a lively atmosphere for all attendees.Orang Sabah+3TikTok+3Facebook+3Beyond camping, TRC offers a range of activities:Tubing and River Activities: Enjoy the thrill of tubing down the river or simply relax by its banks.Barbecue and Picnic Areas: Designated spots for grilling and picnicking make for delightful meals amidst nature.Team Building and Group Activities: The spacious area is perfect for group events, fostering teamwork and camaraderie.Orang Sabah+1pelanconganmy.com+1Cultural Experiences: Engage with the local community and learn about the indigenous cultures of the region.Tiunung Riverside Camp is easily accessible from Keningau town. Traveling by car, visitors can enjoy a scenic drive through the countryside, making the journey as enjoyable as the destination itself.Orang Sabah+3TikTok+3Facebook+3Authentic Nature Experience: Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Sabah.Community and Culture: Participate in events that highlight local traditions and foster community spirit.Versatile Activities: Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, TRC offers something for everyone.FacebookFamily-Friendly: A safe and welcoming environment for families to bond and create lasting memories.For more information and updates on events, visit the official Tiunung Riverside Camp Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TiunungRiversideCampEmbark on an unforgettable adventure at Tiunung Riverside Camp, where nature, culture, and community come together to create a truly unique experience.🌿 Nature's Embrace🏕️ Camping Experience🎉 Events and Festivals🛶 Activities and Attractions📍 Accessibility🌟 Why Choose TRC?

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S5E11 - KUKUWARGS

    a bunch of fun , nature loving band of brothers, who are there for each other. jom layanfollow them here:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556293960601

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S5E10 - ANAK SUDAH AKIL BALIGH (bapa tidak tau cara pakai pad)

    Menjadi seorang bapa kepada anak perempuan yang baru mengalami haid pertama adalah pengalaman yang penuh cabaran dan kekeliruan. Ramai bapa mungkin merasa tidak tahu bagaimana untuk bertindak balas atau memberikan sokongan yang sesuai. Hal ini bukan sahaja disebabkan oleh kurangnya pemahaman mengenai proses biologi, tetapi juga kerana kurangnya perbincangan terbuka mengenai topik ini dalam budaya kita.Bapa sering kali tidak tahu bagaimana untuk berinteraksi atau memberikan sokongan kerana kurangnya pendedahan dan pendidikan mengenai haid. Dalam banyak keluarga, perbincangan mengenai haid biasanya lebih banyak dilakukan oleh ibu. Akibatnya, bapa mungkin merasa tidak berdaya atau tidak tahu bagaimana untuk membantu anak perempuan mereka melalui pengalaman ini.Selain itu, terdapat juga kekeliruan mengenai bagaimana untuk mendekati topik ini tanpa menimbulkan rasa malu atau canggung. Budaya kita sering kali menganggap haid sebagai topik yang sensitif dan perlu dielakkan daripada perbincangan terbuka, yang menyebabkan kurangnya pemahaman di kalangan ahli keluarga, terutamanya bapa.Mulakan Perbualan AwalPenting untuk memulakan perbualan mengenai haid sebelum anak perempuan anda mengalaminya. Menurut pakar, perbincangan ini boleh dimulakan seawal usia 9 tahun. Gunakan bahasa yang mudah dan analogi yang sesuai untuk usia mereka. Contohnya, jelaskan bahawa haid adalah tanda bahawa tubuh mereka sedang membesar dan bersedia untuk menjadi dewasa. Bersikap Terbuka dan SokongApabila anak perempuan anda mengalami haid pertama, tunjukkan sokongan dan pemahaman. Elakkan daripada menunjukkan rasa terkejut atau tidak selesa. Sebaliknya, berikan kata-kata semangat dan pastikan mereka tahu bahawa ini adalah proses semula jadi yang dialami oleh semua wanita. Libatkan Diri dalam Pemilihan Produk KebersihanBawa anak perempuan anda bersama-sama ketika membeli produk kebersihan seperti tuala wanita. Ini bukan sahaja membantu mereka merasa lebih selesa, tetapi juga memberikan peluang untuk anda memahami pilihan mereka dan memberikan sokongan yang diperlukan. Ajar Cara Penggunaan yang BetulAjarkan anak perempuan anda cara menggunakan produk kebersihan dengan betul. Tunjukkan cara menukar tuala wanita dan pentingnya menjaga kebersihan diri semasa haid. Ini akan membantu mereka merasa lebih yakin dan selesa semasa melalui proses ini. Bantu Mereka Mencatat Kitaran HaidGalakkan anak perempuan anda untuk mencatat tarikh permulaan dan tempoh haid mereka. Ini bukan sahaja membantu mereka memahami kitaran tubuh mereka, tetapi juga memudahkan anda untuk memberikan sokongan yang lebih baik apabila diperlukan. Pendidikan BerterusanTeruskan untuk mendidik diri anda mengenai haid dan perubahan tubuh wanita. Dengan memahami lebih lanjut, anda akan lebih bersedia untuk memberikan sokongan yang diperlukan oleh anak perempuan anda. Menjadi seorang bapa kepada anak perempuan yang baru mengalami haid pertama memerlukan kesediaan untuk belajar dan beradaptasi. Dengan memulakan perbualan awal, memberikan sokongan yang berterusan, dan mendidik diri sendiri, anda boleh membantu anak perempuan anda melalui pengalaman ini dengan lebih mudah dan selesa. Ingatlah bahawa sokongan anda adalah penting dalam membantu mereka memahami dan menerima perubahan yang berlaku dalam tubuh mereka.Kenapa Bapa Sering Kali Keliru?Penyelesaian dan Langkah-Langkah Yang Boleh DiambilKesimpulan

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S5E9 - RACIST TEACHERS

    Racism in public schools in Malaysia, including in Sabah, remains a sensitive and complex issue. While the country is celebrated for its rich cultural diversity, instances of racial discrimination in educational settings have surfaced over the years, often highlighting systemic challenges.In Malaysia, public schools are predominantly Malay-language institutions, with the national curriculum emphasizing Malay language and Islamic studies. This structure can sometimes marginalize students from other ethnic backgrounds, such as Chinese and Indian Malaysians, who may feel their cultures and languages are underrepresented. This marginalization can manifest in various forms, including:Curriculum Bias: The national curriculum may not adequately reflect the diverse histories and cultures of all ethnic groups, leading to feelings of exclusion among non-Malay students.Language Barriers: Non-Malay students may struggle with the Malay language proficiency required for academic success, affecting their performance and self-esteem.Cultural Stereotyping: Teachers and peers may hold preconceived notions about students based on their ethnic backgrounds, influencing interactions and opportunities.Sabah, known for its ethnic diversity, has also witnessed incidents where teachers were accused of racial discrimination. These allegations often involve:Bias in Treatment: Reports have surfaced of teachers favoring students from certain ethnic backgrounds over others, affecting classroom dynamics and student morale.Cultural Insensitivity: Instances where teachers have made culturally insensitive remarks or failed to acknowledge the cultural backgrounds of students, leading to feelings of alienation.Discriminatory Practices: Allegations of unequal disciplinary actions or academic opportunities based on ethnicity have been reported, though such cases are often difficult to substantiate due to a lack of formal complaints or evidence.Efforts to combat racism in Malaysian public schools have been ongoing, with initiatives aimed at promoting inclusivity and understanding among students and teachers. These include:Cultural Awareness Programs: Schools are encouraged to implement programs that celebrate the diverse cultures within Malaysia, fostering respect and understanding among students.Teacher Training: Professional development programs focusing on cultural sensitivity and anti-racism education aim to equip educators with the tools to address and prevent discriminatory behavior.Policy Reforms: The Ministry of Education has introduced policies aimed at promoting inclusivity and diversity within schools, though the effectiveness of these policies is an ongoing subject of discussion.While progress has been made, challenges remain in fully eradicating racism from public schools in Malaysia. Continued efforts from all stakeholders—government, educators, students, and communities—are essential to create an educational environment where all students, regardless of their ethnic background, feel valued and respected.Racism in Malaysian Public SchoolsAllegations of Teacher Racism in SabahAddressing the Issue

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW PODCAST X ROR2024 - SPECIAL MINI EPISODE - SIP SIP WITH BORNEO KOMRAD

    Harold Egn Eswar, Ajjak Bacteria, and Mukmin Nantang: Voices of Change in SabahIn the heart of Sabah, Malaysia, three individuals stand at the forefront of cultural advocacy and social activism: Harold Egn Eswar, Ajjak Bacteria, and Mukmin Nantang. Each, in their unique capacity, contributes to a collective movement that seeks to amplify marginalized voices, preserve indigenous heritage, and challenge systemic injustices.Harold Egn Eswar, known as "Egn," is a contemporary artist and architectural designer based in Kota Kinabalu. His artistic journey began in 2006, and he has since developed a distinctive approach to storytelling through his "Spatial Biography Documentation" series. This project involves creating AutoCAD drawings that map out personal histories, transforming them into vibrant visual narratives. Influenced by street art and doodling, Egn's work captures the experiences of marginalized communities, offering a platform for their stories to be heard. BASKLBeyond his art, Egn is the host of The Sip Sip Show, a YouTube series that features interviews with local creatives, musicians, and activists. The show serves as a platform for sharing stories and fostering dialogue within the Sabah creative community.Ajjak Bacteria is a teacher and social activist based in Sabah. He is known for his involvement in community initiatives that aim to empower marginalized groups through education and advocacy. Ajjak's work focuses on addressing social issues and promoting inclusivity, particularly within the indigenous communities of Sabah. His efforts align with the broader mission of Borneo Komrad, a collective movement dedicated to social change.Mukmin Nantang is a teacher and social activist who founded Borneo Komrad, an NGO focused on providing education to stateless and marginalized children in Sabah. Through initiatives like Sekolah Alternatif, Mukmin and his team offer free education to children who lack formal documentation, teaching subjects such as writing, sewing, and cooking. The school also addresses real-world issues like child marriage and exploitation, equipping students with practical skills to navigate their circumstances. Scoop+5Wiki Impact+5Wiki Impact+5MalaysiakiniIn 2024, Mukmin launched Universiti Alternatif in Semporna, providing tertiary education to Bajau Laut youths. The university focuses on understanding identity, history, and community rights, aiming to empower students to advocate for their marginalized communities. Scoop+1Wiki Impact+1Wiki Impact+1Scoop+1Borneo Komrad is a collective movement initiated by students and young activists to advocate for social issues such as education, culture, and human rights. Founded from the merger of Kelab Sastera Mahasiswa (KARMA) and Suara Mahasiswa at Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Borneo Komrad aims to build an independent and grassroots movement. The organization operates alternative schools and engages in cultural advocacy, striving to empower marginalized communities through education and activism. borneokomrad.netTo learn more about the work of Harold Egn Eswar, Ajjak Bacteria, and Mukmin Nantang, and to support their initiatives, consider visiting the following links:Harold Egn Eswar: Instagram, The Sip Sip ShowAjjak Bacteria: FacebookMukmin Nantang: Instagram, Borneo KomradSekolah Alternatif Borneo Komrad: Sekolah AlternatifWe encourage you to engage with their work and share your thoughts in the comments below. How do you perceive the role of art and education in social activism? What impact do you think initiatives like Borneo Komrad have on marginalized communities? Let's continue the conversation and support these changemakers in their efforts to create a more inclusive and just society.Harold Egn Eswar: Mapping Stories of the MarginalizedAjjak Bacteria: Educator and AdvocateMukmin Nantang: Champion of Stateless ChildrenBorneo Komrad: A Collective Movement for Social ChangeJoin the Conversation

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW X ROR24 - S5E8 - LOST SPACES

    A Fusion of Art and SoundHarold Egn Eswar, affectionately known as "Egn," is a contemporary artist and architectural designer based in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. His work, particularly his "Spatial Biography Documentation" series, merges art and architecture to tell personal and communal stories. Influenced by street art and doodling, Egn employs AutoCAD drawings to create vibrant maps that document the lived experiences of individuals, especially those from marginalized backgrounds.Egn's art serves as a bridge between personal memory and collective identity, offering a platform for voices often unheard. Through his work, he challenges traditional notions of art-making, emphasizing that self-expression can take any form that resonates with the storyteller.In addition to his artistic endeavors, Egn is the host of The Sip Sip Show, a YouTube series that features in-depth interviews with local creatives, musicians, and activists. The show serves as a platform for sharing stories and fostering dialogue within the Sabah creative community.Lost Spaces is an indie-synth pop musical project led by Ipoh-born artist Samuel Lopez. What began as a solo endeavor has since evolved into a full band, bringing together family and friends to create music that resonates with the experiences of modern life. The band's lineup includes Lukas Lopez on drums, Imran Marshall on bass, Lim Yi Shien on guitar, and Lim Hong Koon on keys.BURO.+8Says+8Warner Music Malaysia+8SevenPieThe name "Lost Spaces" reflects the band's mission to create music that serves as a sanctuary—a place to get lost in sound and emotion. Their music blends elements of 80s synth-pop, indie rock, and ambient R&B, crafting a nostalgic yet fresh auditory experience.One of their standout tracks, "boxset.girlfriend," delves into the complexities of modern romance, inspired by Lopez's own experiences with digital-age relationships. The song explores the idea of falling for someone through the lens of social media, capturing the bittersweet nature of unrequited love. Malay Mail+1Says+1SaysIn 2023, Lost Spaces released their breakup album OCPY, which takes a refreshing approach to post-relationship narratives. Instead of bitterness, the album expresses gratitude towards past lovers, reflecting a mature perspective on love and loss. The project showcases the band's growth and willingness to explore deeper emotional themes. The Star+1Juice Online+1The collaboration between Harold Egn Eswar and Lost Spaces represents a fusion of visual art and music, where storytelling transcends mediums. Egn's "Spatial Biography Documentation" series could serve as a visual counterpart to Lost Spaces' music, mapping out the emotional landscapes that the band's songs evoke. Conversely, the introspective themes in Lost Spaces' music align with the personal narratives Egn captures in his art.This intersection invites audiences to experience a multi-sensory exploration of identity, memory, and emotion. Through Egn's art and Lost Spaces' music, we are reminded of the power of storytelling in all its forms.We invite you to engage with Harold Egn Eswar and Lost Spaces through their respective platforms:Harold Egn Eswar: Follow his artistic journey on Instagram and catch insightful interviews on The Sip Sip Show.Lost Spaces: Discover their music on Spotify and stay updated on their latest releases via Instagram.We encourage you to share your thoughts and reflections in the comments below. How do you perceive the blending of visual art and music in conveying personal narratives? Which of Lost Spaces' songs resonates most with you, and why? Let's continue the conversation and celebrate the diverse ways in which art and music enrich our lives.

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW PODCAST X BAH JUMPA! FRINGE - S5E8 - MAMINK FESTO

    Creative Voices Shaping Sabah's Cultural LandscapeIn the vibrant cultural tapestry of Sabah, Malaysia, two individuals stand out for their unique contributions to art, activism, and community engagement: Harold Egn Eswar and Mamink Festo. While both are rooted in Sabah's creative scene, their paths and practices offer distinct yet complementary perspectives on storytelling, identity, and social change.Harold Egn Eswar, affectionately known as "Egn," is a Kota Kinabalu-based contemporary artist whose work bridges the realms of architecture, art, and oral history. A graduate in Architectural Design, Egn's artistic journey began in 2006 and has since evolved into a platform for community storytelling.His most notable project, Dengan Chinta ("With Love"), is a series of "spatial biography documentations" that transform personal histories into AutoCAD drawings. These vibrant maps serve as visual narratives, capturing the lived experiences of individuals, particularly those from marginalized communities. Egn's work emphasizes that art can be a tool for education and empowerment, challenging traditional notions of art-making. BASKL+1Art & Market+1The StarIn addition to his artistic endeavors, Egn is the host of The Sip Sip Show, a YouTube series that features in-depth interviews with local creatives, musicians, and activists. The show serves as a platform for sharing stories and fostering dialogue within the Sabah creative community.Mamink Festo is a designer and the creative force behind NØ SOLUCIÓN, a Malaysian streetwear brand that blends fashion with activism. Based in Kota Kinabalu, Mamink's designs often feature bold graphics and slogans that address social issues, challenging the status quo and encouraging critical reflection.Linktree+1NØ SOLUCIÓN+1One of the standout pieces from NØ SOLUCIÓN is the "USIR TS" T-shirt, which features a striking graphic and the phrase "USIR PARA JAPAN," translating to "Evict the Japanese." This design reflects Mamink's commitment to using fashion as a medium for political expression and social commentary. NØ SOLUCIÓNBeyond his work with NØ SOLUCIÓN, Mamink is also involved in various cultural initiatives in Sabah, collaborating with local artists and activists to promote indigenous rights, environmental conservation, and social justice.NØ SOLUCIÓN+1Linktree+1To explore more about Harold Egn Eswar and Mamink Festo, consider the following resources:Harold Egn Eswar's Instagram: @haroldegnThe Sip Sip Show YouTube Channel: The Sip Sip ShowNØ SOLUCIÓN Official Website: nosolucion.comMamink Festo's Linktree: Linktree: maminkfestoInstagram+5Instagram+5BASKL+5Spotify for CreatorsNØ SOLUCIÓNLinktreeThrough their respective platforms, both Egn and Mamink continue to inspire and challenge their audiences, fostering a deeper understanding of Sabah's rich cultural landscape and the power of creative expression.

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW PODCAST X ROR2024 - S5E7 - NICK DAVIS

    In a recent episode of The Sip Sip Show, host Harold Reagan Eswar engaged in a compelling conversation with actor and musician Nick Davis, delving into his multifaceted career and the themes explored in his latest film, Pendatang.The Sip Sip Show is a Malaysian podcast that offers candid discussions with individuals from various walks of life, aiming to share authentic stories and experiences. Hosted by Harold Reagan Eswar, the show features a diverse range of guests, including artists, activists, and everyday heroes. Spotify for CreatorsNick Davis is a Malaysian actor and musician known for his roles in independent films and his contributions to the local music scene. He gained recognition for his performance in Pendatang, a crowdfunded dystopian drama that explores themes of racial segregation and identity. WikipediaIn addition to his acting career, Nick is an accomplished musician. He has received accolades for his work in film scoring, including a Best Original Score award at the 30th Malaysian Film Festival for the film Two Sisters, directed by James Lee. boom-malaysia.comPendatang (2023), directed by Ng Ken Kin, is a Malaysian film that presents a dystopian future where ethnic segregation has been institutionalized. The story follows a Cantonese-speaking Chinese family forced to relocate to a rural kampong under the Segregation Act. Wikipedia+1Pendatang Movie+1The film was fully crowdfunded, raising over RM 300,000 through an Indiegogo campaign. Its release on YouTube was a strategic move to avoid censorship and to reach a broader audience. WikipediaNick Davis portrays the character Ho Kar Leong, a role that challenges societal norms and delves into the complexities of identity and belonging. During the podcast, Nick shared his experiences transitioning from theater to film and his challenges in mastering the Malay language to better connect with audiences. He emphasized the importance of authenticity in his performances and his commitment to portraying diverse characters. He also discussed the significance of Pendatang in sparking conversations about race and unity in Malaysia. Nick expressed his love for the country and his belief in the power of storytelling to foster understanding and empathy. 🎧 Listen to the full interview on The Sip Sip Show: Spotify for Creators📽️ Watch Pendatang on YouTube: Wikipedia🎶 Discover Nick Davis's music: Nick Davis on Spotify🎬 Learn more about Pendatang: Pendatang Official WebsiteThis interview offers a glimpse into Nick Davis's artistic journey and the impactful narratives he brings to the screen and stage. For fans of Malaysian cinema and music, it's a conversation worth tuning into.🎙️ About The Sip Sip Show🎬 Nick Davis: Actor, Musician, and Advocate🎥 Pendatang: A Bold Cinematic Statement🎧 Insights from the Interview🔗 Explore More

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW x ROR2024- S5E6 - NAP ‪@illulasiesta‬

    Exploring the Intersection of Art and Nature: A Conversation with @illulasiesta on The Sip Sip ShowIn an enlightening episode of The Sip Sip Show, hosts Egn, Atea, and Amat engage in a compelling dialogue with Thai artist and biologist Napas Somsawad, known by her artistic moniker, @illulasiesta. This episode delves into Napas’s unique fusion of scientific precision and artistic expression, offering listeners an intimate look into her creative journey and the inspirations behind her intricate wildlife illustrations.A Biologist's Artistic JourneyNapas Somsawad's dual identity as a biologist and artist forms the cornerstone of her work. With a profound understanding of biological sciences, she translates the complexities of nature into detailed, watercolor-based illustrations. Her portfolio showcases a diverse array of subjects, from the delicate anatomy of insects to the vibrant flora of Southeast Asia, each piece reflecting her meticulous attention to detail and reverence for the natural world.Art as a Medium for ConservationBeyond aesthetics, Napas views her art as a tool for environmental advocacy. Collaborating with organizations like the Love Wildlife Foundation, she has contributed to projects aimed at raising awareness about Thailand's rich biodiversity. Through her illustrations, she hopes to inspire a deeper appreciation for wildlife and the urgent need for conservation efforts.Insights from the InterviewDuring the podcast, Napas shares insights into her creative process, discussing how her background in biology informs her artistic techniques. She also reflects on the challenges and rewards of pursuing a career that bridges science and art, emphasizing the importance of passion and perseverance in her journey.Engage with Napas SomsawadListeners interested in exploring Napas's work further can visit her official website, illulasiesta.com, where they can view her portfolio, purchase prints, and learn more about her artistic endeavors. Additionally, her Instagram handle, @illulasiesta, offers a visual journey through her latest creations and collaborations.Connect with The Sip Sip ShowTo listen to the full interview and explore more episodes, visit The Sip Sip Show on various platforms:SpotifyApple PodcastsSpotify for CreatorsFor updates and behind-the-scenes content, follow The Sip Sip Show on Instagram at @thesipsipshow.This episode offers a rare glimpse into the life and work of an artist who seamlessly blends science with art, creating pieces that are both visually captivating and ecologically significant. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a science aficionado, or someone passionate about wildlife conservation, this conversation provides valuable perspectives on the intersection of creativity and nature.

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW PODCAST X ROR2024 - S5E5 - JONATHAN YUN

    thanks to ROR2024, we get to meet Mr. Jonathan Yun! come check his work out!

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW PODCAST X ROR2024 - S5E4 - MAMINK

    ONE OF OUR HURU HARA EPISODE, MAMINK CAME IMPROMTU AT THE BOOTH, AND WE KIND "PAKSA" HIM TO BE INTRVIU'D. ATEA AND CHIN TECK LEONG TOOK THE ROLE OF HOSTS IN THIS EPISODE. HOPE U GUYS LIKE THIS ONE! JOM LAYAN! LOOK FOR MAMINK IN IG:   / maminkfesto  

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW PODCAST - S5E1 - JOE KIDD (PART 2)

    we get to "berguru" with Joe Kidd again gais! this time i think is a bit better than the last, mic bagus sikit, lights bagus sikit, but still cannot gauge the depth of Joe's knowledge of his world.. friggin vast i tell you, me and Chin Teck Leong can only nganga while this OrLam starts to pour down his life experience being the godfather of the underground scene. Bah, jom nganga bersama-sama dalam episode yang gemilang ini! let's go!! ANOTHER REASON FOR THIS SPECIAL EPISODE IS: CARBURATOR DUNG IS PLAYING IN KOTA KINABALU GAIS!!! HERE'S THE LINK TO THE SHOW!!!   / eventsbayu   AND!!! SONGS FOR FRIENDS REVISITED EP1, IS OUT ! HERE'S THE LINK: https://open.spotify.com/album/535ype... CAN ALSO GO TO SPOTIFY AND HAVE A LISTEN YA GAIS, JOE TOLD ME MORE WILL BE UPLOADED! BEST NI! https://open.spotify.com/track/7JjsKw... here is a tip for u out there, dengar/tonton sampai habis... or u can skip to the end (but tengok la sampai abis, bagus ni wei...) we have some for u at the end.... thanks for the support everyone, do subscribe to the channel ya... take care!

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S4E22 - PERGI TANPA PESAN

    we here at the sip sip show acknowledge that our perspective on thing around us might be a bit different, but we have good intentions, we just crazy that way. "pergi tanpa pesan" is a phrase used by malay creatives to describe death. and in this episode, us three will touch on this issue. you see, I recently lost a very good friend of ours. and while i know everyone has their own battles they were fighting, my attention was more focus on the social media side of this event. come see this episode and see if am making sense or not...do drop a comment and we try to interact with you ya.. thanks for being here friends,we know you could've been somewhere else.

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S4E21 - SABAH MEGA FOOD FEST & MENGANJING DENGAN A.I.

    sabah mega food fest, event yang berjaya atau tidak, kau rasa? kami ni memandai-mandai mengomen pasal event orang..hahaha.. come layan the podcast, drop a comment ka kalau sudi, then we can interact kan.. AI, siok gila main main ni benda, ada la sikit cerita pasal ni, maybe more on this soon... bah jom layan, and do subscribe, follow, share ...segala... that would mean alot to us.

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S4E20 - PERUT ATEA MAU TERBURAI & CARA KASI BRENTI ANAK NANGIS

    we wanna try doing shorter episode now, maybe it will be easily consumed by you all out there, doesnt mean that our discussion is not as good, masih juga deep i feel. jom layan... do follow us on our personal social media accounts ya... amat   / lunaalexaabdullah.ain    / zellarockaroughart   atea   / ateaa.albenthomas    / cameliahthomas   Egn   / harold.egn    / haroldegn   the sip sip show on tiktok   / thesipsipshow  

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S4E19 - BEN UZAIR

    Hotelier, Gym entrepreneur, radio presenter, master of ceremonies, hotel reviewer, profesional shampoo salesperson, hehe... aih malas la, telampau hebat tu resume dia. meet the guest for this episode. jom layan, i dont wanna spill anything here, kalau mau tau come layan this episode! u can look for ben here in these links:   / benreza    / ben.uzair  https://www.tiktok.com/@ben.uzair?lan...https://open.spotify.com/show/1ZXz7G6... THE SIP SIP SHOW PODCAST. intrviu . dskusi . air jarang

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S4E18 - VIVIANTIE SARJUNI

    CEO of SCENIC, president of the Chevening Alumni Malaysia and she also kerja restoran sushi! The lady is crazy! Like super positive punya crazy. I like her motto “GET SH!T DONE!” for a person yang kerja with the government, her mentality is so out of the box. There are things that she has done that baffles me as an art practitioner. Its not that exaggerating for me to say that Viviantie is Sabah’s super hero. Hmm, hebat bah ni manusia, her impact is everyway she goes, doing good deed one after another..but, superman has his kryptonite too, Vivi has her struggles too, come watch this episode and find out the struggles, I am sure after watching this episode some paradigm shifts may happen.

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S4E16 - ARKITEK DANIEL KOH

    I have always looked up at this guy, not only as a professional architect, but also as a person. lain macam this fella i tell you, in this episode u get to know about a Daniel Koh that is different. the things he does, the music he listens to, him , in different hats. come check out la! thanks for watching. if you haven't subscribe to the channel, do subscribe, that would mean the world to us here at the studio. thanks again for the support! do extend your support to our other channels in Spotify and tiktok where u can also access to our stuff..thanks again for the support!

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    "DULU MANGSA BULI, SEKARANG PEGAWAI YANG DIPERLUKAN"! - THE SIP SIP SHOW - S4E15 - BULI

    what's happening to this country, or maybe the question is rather, whats happening to us. apa jenis mentality yang kita ada hari ni? makin ke depan ka? atau makin tiada arah? kesian dia, kesian diaorang, maybe kesian diri kita sendiri. we are the future and maybe we need to re-calibrate this life of ours. but how? in this episode kami cerita cerita pasal a few cases yang viral baru baru ni, bukan mau ride on the trend but rather to do a self reflection on the issue... hmmm, jom layan!

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S4E14 - DJ CHARLTON

    charlton and me go way back to 2008 - 2009, i think. lama sudah kami gang, and back then we were church ministry buddies. fast forward to today, charlton is still in that church ministry, but doing a few more things out of the church community, his face is in poster nowadays, "DJ CHARLTON" a bit different persona today. but is he a diferent person, jom layan this podcast ya!!

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S4E13 - JACKIE JEFFRY

    Firstly, sorry there is no visuals in this episode, tech problems, we lost our datas from the hard drive. cry! TSSS had a great session with this young star, Jackie Jeffry. masih muda but the passion , kepala hotak kuat betul semangat dia! respect!his talent pun gila gila la. Jackie joined the WCOPA competition in Los Angeles representing Malaysia, and brought home medals! and in his category he was a silver medalist, this is a global level competition ok gang, bukan kampung kampung! and what i love about this story is the support of his family, i tell you, they are not your typical Sabahan family. I feel like alot of other families needs to see this episode and maybe re-evaluate our roll as not just as parents/family member but also as an active support system for our children. hmm, bah lets layan this episode! oh! TSSS would like to say thanks to all our supporters! our YouTube channel has reach 1K followers. so happy. TSSS really want to do a celebration of our existence as a podcast entity in our little Sabah Circle, we will plan this out nicely ya. lets do a "sip sip & nom nom" ! heheh... siok tu! you can get in touch with Jackie here: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093361982400 some of Jackie's masterpieces https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuAm2h7NakY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isl0s97GmBI

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S4E12 - RYSHA

    TSSS had an opportunity to has a session with Risha, local visual artist here in Sabah. lovely lady. this interview was done in february, took TSSS sometime to release this interview due to some technical issue (hardisk problem la) sory!!! so, Risha does charcoal, graphite and pencil drawings, and she is friggin awesome with it too. come lets listen to her story. come check her sosmed out to see more of her works.   / rishyaroslan  https://rishyaroslan.weebly.com/ thanks for all the support ya! sikit lagi sampai 1000 subs, help TSSS share this youtube account to you friends ya! thanks again.Music

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S4E10 - AHLI BARU

    setelah sebulan setengah, atea dan chin teck leong bercuti, sikarang kami balik berpodcast. ada banyak benda mau catch up sebab the last time kami record was in Miri, so mau close the Miri chapter la so to speak, tapi dalam hati masih susah mau move on sebab Miri was such a great experience for us... Thanks MYLA for such warmth!! sigh! so apa topik ni kali... kami ada "ahli Kecil" dan juga akan datang, ada ahli baru. macam bikin bingung ka?, jom layan this (rabak after holiday) episode, and find out what the heck we are talking about. this "ahli" we are talking about would be a nice season ending for season 4....yeah... i sentuh sikit juga about my upcoming art projects, layan? bah, thanks for the support ya gais, keep on supporting, liking, commenting, subsing, is the a word? hahah... follow, share, kecam all that la... oh sya ada juga pigi pandai pandai petik "2PG Podcast" hahah...amy and jana, jan marah kio...heheh...

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S4E11 - BAM & ADI OF PANGROK SULAP

    I had fun doing this intrviu, tidak macam intrviu pun sebab these two taikors are my good friends, and it felt very organic to spend some time talking to them about the scene, their journey as individual artists and also as a collective.

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    THE SIP SIP SHOW - S4E9 - ORDINJ

    ORDINJ is anything but ordinary. I had the opportunity of having this interview with this two emo roller coaster gila bromance duo! such an eye opener talking to them, and I honestly think the two brought something new in the Sabah Music Scene. come layan this sip sip session. thanks for listening! aiyah!! my bad in introducing Rafi , his fullname is Rafi Aziz, not Rafi Azi...my bad!! sorry!!!

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Welcome to THE SIP SIP SHOW! Bridging community gapsMenghapus jarak antara komuniti. a Sabah based podcast! Where the four of us Atea, Amat ,Chris and me, Egn, attempt to bring the people in our circle closer to the general public with their compelling stories and sharings. our content might not be for everyone, but all are welcome to experience this channel, maybe some good might come from experiencing our sessions.

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