When Time Feels Like a Slo‑Mo
Harry Teo and his wife Janie Siah have something that no amount of passing days can smooth over: the loss of their daughter Kristie Teo to bone cancer three years ago. Even now, the sting of that loss is as sharp as ever.
The Reality Check
“Time cannot cure the pain. We have to acknowledge the grief of losing our child,” Harry told the cameras, eyes misty but voice steady.
Finding a Sob‑Circle
Every month, Harry and Janie sit with a group of other parents who’ve gone through the same heartbreak. The Love Continues bereavement circle was kicked off by the Children’s Cancer Foundation and feels less like a club and more like a community of souls in a coma‑less room.
- Music – Slip a tune into a jax of grief.
- Writing – Pen down what words can’t reach.
- Art – Paint out the pieces that still weigh.
- Friendship – Bond in the shared silence.
Live Your Dream 2: The “Sing” Scheme
The show, Live Your Dream, is on a roll with its second season and brings Ken Low Yong Kian back as the host. In a twist of destiny, the episode featured a little wish list that came straight from this parent squad: they want their heartfelt words smashed into a polished track and a full‑on music video.
The producers reached out to a local superstar, Lee Wei Song, to help. What unfolded was…unpredictable.
All Eyes on the Theorizing
Will the rockstars and their parents walk the finish line? Only the end of the episode will tell. By the way, if you’re still watching, there’s an extra twist that you’ll get a little grin out of.
About Go‑U with Live Your Dream Season 2
After Season 1 raked in over 2.3 million views, Season 2 is a double‑dose of tears and triumph, broke down winners across well‑rounded categories, all in partnership with China Life Singapore. Watch, laugh, cry and celebrate the power of a dream, no matter how small it begins.