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How is Chinese propaganda shaping narratives about the PH and its claimed territories? Journalist Roby Alampay chats with Tim Niven of DoubleThink Lab about the hired keyboard warriors influencing the world’s perceptions of China. From the "Teka Teka" podcast.
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Some pretty awesome people are coming to "5 Minutes Lang"! Need help with this adulting thing? From developing transferable skills for your career, to planning your first solo trip, our guests have got your back!
A new season premieres on June 28! Subscribe so you don't miss it!
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Food wrappers, delivery packaging, sachets - we go through A LOT of plastic everyday! But what happens to it after we use it?
The choices we make every day have a significant impact on the environment. In this episode, host Carl Javier chats with Julius Guirjen from WWF-Philippines and Joanna Mae Norcio-Ricafort from the City of Manila’s Department of Public Services about the impact of plastic waste on human health. From the "A Better Normal" podcast.
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This episode is the first of three made possible with the support of the Worldwide Fund for Nature Philippines.
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The blog is now a podcast! Join Project Vanity founder Liz Lanuzo as she chats with some of the biggest movers and shakers in the PH beauty scene, celebrating the diversity and beauty of Pinays in all its forms.
Catch “Project Vanity with Liz Lanuzo” starting June 26 on your favorite podcast app!
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If “This meeting could’ve been an email!” is your new office catchphrase, it might be time to rethink your meetings. Join PumaPodcast CEO Carl Javier and Haraya Coaching Founding Partner Jackie Cañiza as they discuss how to optimize meetings for better collaboration and connection. 🎧From "The Imaginable Workplace" podcast.
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“This is the first time in Philippine history that the state admits and presents how it hurt its citizens during the Marcos Martial Law period.” Reporter Bella Perez-Rubio speaks with the Human Rights Violations Victims Memorial Commission about the impact of the Freedom Memorial Museum in a time where another Marcos sits in Malacañang. From the "Teka Teka" podcast.
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“Every art form is really just trying to connect with someone else, whether it's trying to share a feeling or trying to feel like you're not alone.”
Whether it’s a beer can, a gig poster, a shirt, a comic strip, or a whole book, everything is storytelling. Award-winning comic book creator Rob Cham chats with Carl Javier about visuals as a language and why we should explore different things. From the "A Better Normal" podcast.
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Your journey of active citizenship doesn't have to start by launching a project from scratch! It's just as valuable to join and support existing ones in your community. ✍️ Take it from the teacher-student duo, Philip Caermare and James Agad! Listen to their story and how they became active members of 'Project Citizen' in the finale of Kasama Sa Pagbabago Season 2.
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“Kasama sa Pagbabago” is a podcast by YouthLedPH—a project of The Asia Foundation and the United States Agency for International Development, and powered by PumaPodcast.
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“Minsan may mga visitors, Martial Law survivors, tapos they point [at] kung ano yung [ginamit] sa kanila for torture. It's a very heavy subject pero it's real, it happened.“
Reporter Bella Perez-Rubio visit the Freedom Memorial Museum Gallery, an exhibit run by the Human Rights Violations Victims Memorial Commission featuring artifacts and insights from survivors of the Marcos dictatorship. From the "Teka Teka" podcast.
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How far back can you trace your family’s history? In this guest episode from the Teka Teka News podcast, reporter Bella Perez-Rubio interviews Honorary Consul Joseph Assad about their ancestors—some of the first Lebanese immigrants to the Philippines—and how they’ve found a home in this country. From the "What's AP? Araling Panlipunan Rebooted" podcast.
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Physical fitness is just one part of the puzzle. Getting into the right mindset is a very important part of an athlete’s training regimen as well. So how does ultra-marathoner Julie Uychiat stay positive when facing scorching heat, endless sand, and immense physical demands? Find out in this bonus episode of the "Go Hard Girls" podcast.
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How do we cultivate trust in our teams? Kailangan ba talagang mag trust fall sa company retreat? Join PumaPodcast CEO Carl Javier and Haraya Coaching founding partner Jackie Cañiza as they delve into creating a safe environment for teams to trust each other on the season premiere of "The Imaginable Workplace" podcast.
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What does the Supreme Court’s latest decision on red-tagging mean for journalists, activists, and advocates? Human rights lawyer and former Supreme Court spokesperson, Ted Te, walks us through it in this episode from the "Teka Teka" podcast.
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“What keeps you alive for 10 years na wala ka man lang french fries sa menu is how you make the customers feel.”
PumaPodcast CEO Carl Javier visits The Curator Coffee and Cocktails to sit down with owner Jericson Co. Listen to how he and his team combine memorable drinks and Filipino hospitality for an award-winning bar experience. From the "A Better Normal" podcast.
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When the going gets tough, the tough remember who they’re doing it for. Carlo Africa of Hirayang Kabataan talks about being inspired by young changemakers to stay on track for his 20-year plan for a better Philippines in this episode of the "Kasama sa Pagbabago" podcast.
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This young Filipina racer isn't hitting the breaks any time soon. F1 Academy star Bianca Bustamante opens up to guest correspondent Bee Go for a conversation about perseverance and breaking barriers in motorsport. From the "Go Hard Girls" podcast.
This episode was made with support from WINS (Women in News and Sport), an Australian Broadcasting Corporation International Development initiative.
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Let's take a look at the golden wealth of pre-colonial Filipino societies in this 2021 episode visiting the Ayala Museum's "Gold of Ancestors" exhibit. Curator Nina Capistrano-Baker talks us through the luxurious gold treasures and what they can teach us about our pre-colonial past. From the "What's AP? Araling Panlipunan Rebooted" podcast.
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“If anything, history is purely human decisions, human emotions at play.” Theater actor and online content creator Reb Atadero talks to PumaPodcast CEO Carl Javier about how a love of storytelling has encouraged him to help his audience discover and learn from the humanity of the past. From the "A Better Normal" podcast.
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From being a shy kid from Zambales, to a powerhouse on the UAAP basketball court, Tantoy Ferrer goes hard. Not even ACL and MCL injuries could keep her down! The Season 86 MVP sits down with Go Hard Girls guest correspondent Melissa Newsome to talk about her motivation to beat the odds of her recovery and take the championship trophy home to UST. From the "Go Hard Girls" podcast.
This episode is made possible through the Go Hard Girls Grants, which empowers creators to tell the stories of Filipina athletes. The Go Hard Girls Grants are supported by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation International Development and Women in News & Sports (WINS).
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When it comes to creativity, it takes a mix of play and structure to make magic happen. Kookie Santos, Design Lead at Canva Philippines, delves into honing your craft, and letting your personal and professional practice influence each other. From the "A Better Normal" podcast.
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