Zelocast : Glow with the Flow

Episode 44 : Love Beyond Sight, Serene & Ben's Story

1 h 13 min · 26. huhti 2026
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In this episode of Zelocast – Glow with the Flow, we’re diving into a love story that’s been going strong for over 30 years — and trust us, it’s anything but ordinary. 💛 We’re joined by a very special couple, Serene (aka Cheche) and her husband Benjamin Tan, for a conversation that’s equal parts heartwarming, hilarious, and very real. Their story begins back in 1993, and let’s just say… it didn’t start with flowers and candles. It started with a legendary “butter trade” 🧈😆 — where Serene helped introduce a Chinese guy to her friend… in exchange for Benjamin’s phone number. Smooth operator. And if you think that’s bold — wait till you hear this: Serene eventually took things into her own hands and proposed to Benjamin herself… over a phone call. Iconic energy. 📞💍 Benjamin, who is sighted, shares his side of the journey since they got married in 1996 — from winning over skeptical in-laws to learning how to support not just Serene, but her blind siblings as well. In one of the most relatable moments, he admits that even after all these years… he sometimes forgets Serene is blind and accidentally leaves her to navigate on her own — simply because he treats her like any other “normal” partner. Of course, life outside isn’t always smooth. The couple also shares some of the funniest (and slightly frustrating) public moments — like when strangers confidently assume that 57-year-old Serene is Benjamin’s mother. Yes… it happens more often than you think. 😅 Serene also takes us back to her school days, sharing stories from the “Cottage” residential program, where blind students learned independence, discipline, and life skills under the watchful eyes of house mothers and matrons. From raising their 29-year-old sighted daughter to Benjamin’s role as the unofficial “handyman” at the Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped, this episode is a beautiful reminder that the best relationships aren’t perfect — they’re built on understanding, patience, and complementing each other’s flaws. And of course, we end things the Zelocast way — with a fun round of “Expose Your Partner” 🎯 Who’s always late? Who says sorry first? Let’s just say… some truths were revealed. 😆 This episode is funny, honest, and full of heart — a real look at love, partnership, and growing together through life’s ups and downs. ✨ Together we make a difference. Win or lose, we are still champions. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to Zelotones Official on YouTube, Spotify, and all our socials! 🎵 This podcast episode is proudly brought to you by Zelotones Official. Zelotones is an independent and inclusive band that brings together visually and cognitively impaired musicians with non-disabled collaborators, all working as equals. Every member has a voice in song selection, musical arrangements, creative direction, and the future of the band. More than just a concept, Zelotones demonstrates what true inclusion looks like through everyday collaboration. Looking to bring live music to your event? Zelotones performs at corporate events, dinners & dances, private functions and more. 📩 Booking enquiries: zelotones@gmail.com ✨

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