Couverture de Episode 30 : Commuting with Compassion

Episode 30 : Commuting with Compassion

Episode 30 : Commuting with Compassion

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We’ve officially hit the big 3–0! 🎉 Welcome to Episode 30 of Zelocast, a milestone episode where we pause, reflect… and then immediately dive back into the chaos of everyday life.

This week’s episode, “Commuting with Compassion,” takes on the sometimes stressful, sometimes surprisingly wholesome world of public transport in Singapore. From viral moments of seat-demanding aunties to that controversial train video with a rowdy kid and a silent parent, we unpack it all — with honesty, empathy, and a bit of side-eye.

We talk about why priority seats matter, but also why kindness works better than entitlement. Zyana and Alex even drop their personal “pro-tips” for surviving crowded cabins — including how white canes double up as a mental GPS to find empty spots (while trying not to whack too many shins 😅).

Ben opens up about a more vulnerable side, sharing why he hasn’t taken a train in over eight years after his second accident affected his balance and leg strength. It’s real, raw, and eye-opening.

And because we like to keep things chill, we share our favourite commuting hack: if the train’s too packed, just hop off and wait — because different trains really do have different hearts. 💛

To end on a lighter note, we wrap things up with a fun round of “Riddle of Roads,” testing our transport knowledge and wits.

It’s heartfelt, funny, and full of perspective. Tune in as we talk about making Singapore a little more inclusive — one commute at a time.
Together, we make a difference. Win or lose, we’re still champions. 🏆✨

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