Welcome to the Secrets Of A Healthy Pinay podcast, where amazing things happen. Cover art photo provided by Andrew Ridley on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@aridley88
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The Para Sa Pinay podcast by Akong Filipina works to share different opinions, facts, and experiences related to the Filipina community. By doing this, we hope to educate our listeners about issues that the Filipina community face, and to also help people learn more about Filipinx culture!
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The Sini-Gang are pinoys depicting a slice of Filipino-American life in Virginia Beach, VA via a weekly, light-hearted Podcast. We discuss anything and everything, and we call 'em as we see 'em through our Filipino-American eyes. Don't take us too seriously though, we don't.
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Carson, California native, Nicolette is a Chicana Pinay on a self healing journey. She covers everything from mindset wellness, body positivity, and manifesting your best life while navigating senora life and all the mom things. She also uses her platform to support those who are making a difference and uplifting their community. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/evolvewithnicolette/support
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"Filipino creatives Joseph Manata, Daryl Garza, and Lewis De Mesa team up for a hilarious and informative weekly podcast, covering everything from nostalgia to Karak chai, shawarmas, adulting, and life in the UAE. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you stream your podcast, watch on YouTube, and share your thoughts at @hellomamsirshow on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Support us with #HellomamsirShow. Enjoy the show, mga mamsir!"
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The Essentially Prudent Podcast chronicles our present station in this multiverse - the goings back and forth as we constantly experiment to reach the 'ever after' we desire and deserve. Each week, join your host 𝗠𝗮𝗱𝘇 𝗟𝗶𝗺, as we all go over, around, or under life's roadblocks. Let's have a cuppa over discussions with experts on family and health, make finance personal, and relax with lifestyle chit-chat. Get ready for 𝗖𝗵𝗶𝗸𝗮 𝗦𝗮 𝗟𝗮𝗯𝗮𝗱𝗮 - Filipino style. 𝗔𝗻𝗼 𝗡𝗮 𝗡𝗮𝗺𝗮𝗻 𝗬𝗮𝗻?!? Product Reviews and ...
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Born and raised in different parts of the Philippines, a group of friends from Houston, TX, talks about life, family, relationships, food, childhood, current events and a lot more in between with Filipino humor. Informal and mostly comedy, Texalog is more of like your buddy during heavy traffic, road trips, workout session, Mondays (or any day), cooking, or pretty much whenever you need someone to talk to (or listen to), you are always welcome to join our kulitan, asaran at kalokohan! You ma ...
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Be inspired by the first podcast dedicated to the stories of Filipina athletes. Hosted by sports reporter and award-winning writer Ceej Tantengco, Go Hard Girls imagines what the sports industry would be like if it was better for women. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We're building a world that listens. PumaPodcast is an award-winning podcast production company based in Manila. We created the first podcasts out of Asia to be archived in the US Library of Congress. We're sharing the joy, power, and value there is in listening through more than 40 shows. You'll find some of those episodes here. For the full list, and more info about our work please to go pumapodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A show dedicated to inspiring OFWs thrive and make a difference abroad. Join Faye Sta Ana-Corpuz, the Country Launcher of Taptap Send Philippines and one of the Top 100 most influential Filipinos on Linked In, as she shares tips, insights and relatable stories on how to level up your OFW hustle, attract more blessings and build a life filled with gratitude
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ABOUT US: Welcome to the Filipino American Woman Project by THENEWFILIPINA.COM - A Podcast Show that shares stories and life lessons told by individuals living (or have lived) in America, that are of Filipino descent and are cisgender female. For Season 4, Jen and Nani pivot the show to focus on their journey as podcasters, content creators, and entrepreneurs -- with a focus on advocating for Filipino American women storytellers and authors. DO YOU MISS US??? While we may be off-season, we a ...
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Just a Leo Diva from the Chi!! Take a ride with me as I guide you through an in depth view of my messy life’s trials and tribulations. Speaking on Parenting, Failing as a parent, hot topics, Social Media, Game of Thrones, Poker, Sports, Hip Hop, Sex and everyday life topics.
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Ito ang Podcast is a podcast for Filipino Podcast creators looking to grow their Podcast for Business or personal use. We interview Filipino Podcasters to give us strategies, tips and tutorial about podcasting. The podcast is hosted by 2021 Australian Podcast Award Judge and Kangaroofern Media Lab Founder Miko Santos.
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Pinay boxers are gearing up for the Olympics | Teka Teka News
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With every punch, Filipina boxers are redefining strength. Tune in to Teka News as sports psychologist Marcus Manalo shares how Nesthy Petecio and Aira Villegas qualifying for the 2024 Olympics can inspire a new generation of women boxers. For more news, subscribe to Teka Teka News on your podcast app. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mor…
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Introducing the Go Hard Girls Grants — because uplifting women's sports means growing the space for more storytellers to make a difference. Go Hard Girls host Ceej Tantengco-Malolos shares our new initiative for women’s sports, and you’ll also get to hear a sneak peek of our first grantee’s story! The Go Hard Girls Grants are made possible with the…
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Introducing art to Pinoys of all walks of life | Kasama sa Pagbabago
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You shouldn’t have to be rich, or leave your province, to be an artist! Meet Gabriel Villaruel, Artistic Director of Pintakasi, a dynamic organization of artists hailing from Alabat, Quezon. Gab shares insights about blending strategy with humanity in order to bring your advocacies to life. In this episode, hear how Gab, through Pintakasi, is makin…
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The women turning trash into treasure | Teka Teka News
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One person's trash is a woman's gift to her community! In this episode from the "Teka Teka News" podcast, listen to the stories of women who are cashing in on solid waste to raise up their families, communities, and fellow women. This episode was made with the support of the Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines. For more stories like this, subscribe to…
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Accessible government services for Badjao communities | Kasama sa Pagbabago
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Poverty deprives Badjao communities of opportunities to break the cycle. Meet Melvin Yagong and Edriane Casipong, members of Tawi-Tawi Sanib Pwersa Kabataan. On Kasama sa Pagbabago, they discuss how they've taken "Project Kiyum" from distributing hygiene kits, to opening doors for Badjaos to access education and government services. – “Kasama sa Pa…
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Inviting men to be allies | A Better Normal
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In 2024, we are no longer saying “Men are trash”! If we want more men to advocate for women, we need to educate and invite them to become allies in a way that isn’t confrontational. Go Hard Girls host Ceej Tantengco-Malolos breaks down how we can break barriers together on this new episode of A Better Normal. For more stories of creativity and inno…
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Empowering young voters in MIMAROPA | Kasama sa Pagbabago
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Ever wondered how a group of volunteers tackled low voter registration numbers in MIMAROPA? Meet Irish Santiago, who spearheaded 'Rehistro Mindoro' with Adhika PH to uplift her community. Listen to how Irish is empowering the youth to take ownership of their futures in the season premiere of Kasama sa Pagbabago. – “Kasama sa Pagbabago” is a podcast…
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Protecting yourself from shingles | Teka Teka News
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If you’ve had chickenpox before, you’re at risk of developing shingles. In this episode from the Teka Teka News podcast, hear how this debilitating infection could be triggered and how you can prevent complications. For more news, subscribe to Teka Teka News on your podcast app. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Infusing leadership with creativity | A Better Normal
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Creatives, don’t be scared of diving into business; entrepreneurs, don’t shy away from embracing creativity! As a longtime comic book creator and now president of Pushpin Visual Solutions, Elbert Or can say that it’s important to embrace both. From the "A Better Normal" podcast. For more stories on creative entrepreneurship, subscribe to A Better N…
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Navigating difficult conversations is a crucial, but necessary part of growing up. Join former VJ and TV host Kat Alano as she bravely shares her journey of standing up against violence. Together with UN Women, we remind everyone that there is #NoExcuse for violence. From the "5 Minutes Lang" podcast. For more bite-sized pieces of advice, subscribe…
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Pusang gala? Or the cat distribution system at work? Here are some tips on how to do your part in controlling the stray cat population in your neighborhood. From the "Teka Teka News" podcast. For more stories like this, subscribe to Teka Teka News. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Paving paths for women entrepreneurs | A Better Normal
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Women entrepreneurs are proving time and again that the start up space isn’t just for bros. As part of A Better Normal’s #WomensMonth lineup, Carl Javier chats with Candice Quimpo and Niña Terol, co-founders of Imaginable Impact, about the importance of building a community for women founders. For more stories on creative entrepreneurship, subscrib…
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Go Hard Girls tries ice hockey! | Go Hard Girls
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“Omg, we have ice hockey in the Philippines?” Yes! Yes, we do. In October, the Go Hard Girls team laced up their skates to join in on the World Girls Ice Hockey Weekend festivities! Host Ceej Tantengco-Malolos chats with members of the Philippine Women’s National Hockey Team about how they’re growing the sport for more girls to discover and enjoy. …
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Sabi nila, “Be the change you want to see in the world,” so that’s what these young people did! In the new season of Kasama sa Pagbabago, we’ve got a new host and a new pack of young changemakers who are serving their communities. Get episodes of Kasama sa Pagbabago as soon as they drop by subscribing to their feed! – “Kasama sa Pagbabago” is a pod…
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Letting Women Lead and Inviting Men to Do More (Guest Episode)
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"When a woman rocks the boat, there's gonna be no shortage of people trying to shut her down. We need people who say, 'Hey, maybe we listen to her.'" In this candid chat with Carl Javier from "A Better Normal", "Go Hard Girls" creator Ceej Tantengco-Malolos shares the highs and lows of championing women in sports, and the vital role men play in the…
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Amplifying Filipino comedy with GB Labrador | A Better Normal
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"Isipin mo, tawang-tawa ka sa joke mo. Tapos nung ginawa mo sa stage, walang tumawa." Yikes! Comedy Manila founder and KoolPals host, GB Labrador, chats with Carl Javier about building a community of comedians that grows with their audience. From the "A Better Normal" podcast. Subscribe to "A Better Normal" for more conversations with creative entr…
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Pinays on the Rise! How to Level up your OFW hustle by helping others
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In our pilot episode, join host Faye Sta Ana, Country launcher of Taptap Send and guest Kristine Abante, Founder and Chief Strategist at Sandbox Creatives as they look back on how they achieved success by prioritizing relationships and helping others. The Episode also deep dives into the role of Filipina leaders in global landscape and how essentia…
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A decade later, what's next for Yolanda survivors? | Teka Teka News
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Survivors and academics agree that the government has not fulfilled its promise to 'build back better.' What do housing officials have to say about it? What are our next steps? Find out on the last of the three-part series, “10 Years After Typhoon Haiyan,” from the "Teka Teka News" podcast. This podcast was developed with the support of Journalismf…
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PH Women’s Hockey team invites GHG onto the Ice
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Every year, the International Ice Hockey Federation organizes the World’s Girls Ice Hockey Weekend where thousands of girls from thirty countries participate in events and try ice hockey for the first time. The National Women’s Hockey Team invited Go Hard Girls on to the ice and into the locker room for the event. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pri…
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How were donations for Yolanda relief operations spent? | Teka Teka News
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In 2013, typhoon Haiyan, locally known as Yolanda, displaced over 4 million people. Ten years later, many remain in substandard housing. Let's look into what happened to the money – over a billion dollars – pledged by governments and institutions around the world to Haiyan’s survivors in this episode from the "Teka Teka News" podcast. This podcast …
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Did we build back better after typhoon Yolanda? | Teka Teka News
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10 years ago, Typhoon Yolanda ravaged Eastern Visayas. In this first episode of this special series by Teka Teka News, we check in on the storm’s survivors in Tacloban City – and the government’s promise to Build Back Better. This podcast was developed with the support of Journalismfund Europe and Danwatch. For more stories like this, subscribe to …
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Marcos Sr. gifted his wife a building | Teka Teka News
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Former PCGG Commissioner Atty. Ruben Carranza helps us uncover the details behind 40 Wall Street—one of four opulent New York City buildings gifted by Ferdinand Marcos to wife Imelda, funded by Filipino taxpayers. From the "Teka Teka News" podcast. For more stories like this, subscribe to Teka Teka News. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m…
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Experiencing history inside the AVSECOM van | What's AP? Araling Panlipunan Rebooted
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Having a piece of history to see and experience helps to keep us from forgetting. In this episode, we uncover the AVSECOM van, a museum in the making, and the tireless efforts of a small team dedicated to safeguarding martial law history. Join MemCom executive director Chuck Crisanto as he guides Sab and Ceej into the very van that once carried Nin…
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What do textbooks say about Martial Law? | Teka Teka News
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How did you learn about Martial Law in school? In this 2022 episode from the "Teka Teka News" podcast, panel of history professors sounds the alarm over what students are learning – or not learning – about some of the darkest days in contemporary Philippine history. For more stories like this, subscribe to Teka Teka News. Hosted on Acast. See acast…
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Before he was Juan Ponce Enrile | Teka Teka News
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How does the illegitimate son of a wealthy mestizo lawyer and an illiterate widow become one of the most controversial and influential figures in modern Philippine history? Roby Alampay dives into 100 years of Juan Ponce Enrile and the Philippines in this episode from the "Teka Teka News" podcast. This episode was co-produced by Probe Archives, a c…
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Indonesia's girls are moving forward | Rasminah, the Last Victim
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"I’m going to be a smart girl, mom, please support me to continue studying." In the last episode of "Rasminah, the Last Victim," hear the story Sanita, whose advocacy empowered her to refuse several arranged marriages, pursue her education, and create a system that prevents child marriages at a village level. Listen to the entire series on Rasminah…
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Giving feedback is difficult, but necessary | The Imaginable Workplace
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Giving difficult feedback doesn't have to be a scene out of a telenovela! Having an office culture that nurtures individuals’ growth assures all parties involved that it will be taken in stride. Hear how Jun Cabochan puts this into practice at Pandayan Bookshop in this episode from "The Imaginable Workplace." Want to transform your work culture? Su…
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Leaders discuss the Philippine podcast industry | A Better Normal
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Mel Alcaraz, Head of Podcasts at Anima Podcasts, and CEOs Alan Fontanilla (The Pod Network) and Carl Javier (PumaPodcast) come together to discuss growing the PH podcasting industry, fostering creativity in business, and reaching local audiences. Hear what they’ve learned from advocating for this new platform on this episode of A Better Normal. Sub…
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5- Struggling to break a cycle of child marriages | Rasminah, the Last Victim
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Ida, a motorcycle taxi driver, struggles to send her children to school. Though her eldest daughter is among the top five students in her class, Ida hopes for a good marriage to secure her daughter’s education. This belief has passed through generations. Listen to this mother and daughter’s story in this episode of “Rasminah, the Last Victim” Liste…
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PH Senate investigates Apollo Quiboloy | Teka Teka News
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“Ang importante po sa akin ang mabigyan ng justice ang aking mga kasamahan na sobrang inabuso, … especially po sa mga minors na inabuso ni Quiboloy.” This January 2024, the Senate Committee on Women is gearing up to investigate the powerful Apollo Quiboloy over allegations of abuse made by former members of his megachurch. For more episodes like th…
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Establishing the team's purpose | The Imaginable Workplace
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Jackie and Carl ask Globe Telecom's VP of Strategy Management and CX Culture, Nature Calderon how defining your company's purpose becomes a crucial step in building your dream team. From "The Imaginable Workplace" podcast. Want to transform your work culture? Subscribe to The Imaginable Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inf…
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Breaking down jeepney consolidation | Teka Teka News
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In the middle of the Christmas rush, jeepney driver and operator groups throughout the Philippines went on transport strike. We break down one of the biggest bones of contention in the PUV Modernization Program: consolidation. From the "Teka Teka News" podcast. For more episodes like this, subscribe to Teka Teka News Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/…
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4- Loopholes in the law | Rasminah, the Last Victim
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How did the fight to end child marriage continue in Indonesia? Even though the Marriage Law was revised in 2019, that didn’t stop Neng’s family from persuading her to marry. Because of a loophole, 15-year-old Neng married a man twice her age in 2021. From the podcast, "Rasminah, the Last Victim." Listen to the entire series on Rasminah, the Last Vi…
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Communities working toward food security | A Better Normal
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“Magbigay ayon sa kakayahan. Kumuha batay sa pangangailangan.“ On the season finale of A Better Normal, Maginhawa Community Pantry founder, Patreng Non reflects on turning values into action, and giving our communities the security and self-sufficiency they deserve. Subscribe to the A Better Normal podcast to get into the mindset of a creative entr…
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Say Tioco shares how to overcome body insecurities | 5 Minutes Lang
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In the age of social media, maybe you’ve been tempted to compare yourself to what you see online. Content creator and body positivity advocate Say Tioco reminds us that the road to confidence starts with recognizing what your body can do for you! From the "5 Minutes Lang" podcast. For more bite-sized pieces of advice, subscribe to 5 Minutes Lang! H…
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Have you ever noticed the longer ATM lines or heavier traffic on paydays? Aldrich Tan and Artie Lopez did. Discover how they transformed the payday experience for both entrepreneurs and employees with NextPay's customer-centric approach on the A Better Normal podcast. Subscribe to A Better Normal to get into the mindset of a creative entrepreneur. …
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Building a team? Introductions matter | The Imaginable Workplace
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How does your onboarding process set you up for shaping a lasting team? When the right expectations are set from day one, new hires can confidently start on their new journey, knowing they're set up for success and personal growth. Hear more about this conversation with Scale Experts Founder and CEO Pam Baluyo. From "The Imaginable Workplace" podca…
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Who are the movable middle? | Teka Teka News
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There are those who hold faith, compassion, and community close to their hearts. Social change communication strategist Mika Ortega from the “Give A Hoot” podcast talks about the moveable middle, the persuadable public in human rights communication. From the "Teka Teka News" podcast. For more episodes like this, subscribe to Teka Teka News. Hosted …
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Handling terminations with care | The Imaginable Workplace
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Terminations are difficult, even for the ones carrying it out. In the premiere episode of The Imaginable Workplace season 2, Carl Javier and his new co-host, Jackie Cañiza hear Tonet Rivera's experience, and discuss how leaders can be compassionate during the process. Want to transform your work culture? Subscribe to The Imaginable Workplace. Hoste…
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Fast history facts, live! | What's AP? Araling Panlipunan Rebooted
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In October, the What's AP? team were invited to do a live panel at "Hear For It," the first podcast festival in the Philippines! Sab, Ceej, and their good friend, Lio Mangubat of The Colonial Dept. took the stage to share their favorite Philippine history facts. From the "What's AP? Araling Panlipunan Rebooted" podcast. Want more Philippine history…
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Iloilo is a UNESCO City of Gastronomy | Teka Teka News
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Ano’ng favorite mong food from Iloilo? Batchoy? Inasal? KBL? Let’s find out why Iloilo has recently been designated a UNESCO City of Gastronomy in this report from the "Teka Teka News" podcast. For more episodes like this, subscribe to Teka Teka News. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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More than just crowdfunding | A Better Normal
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Anybody can launch a fundraising platform, but crowdfunding takes a community of talent building on talent to make a dream come to life. The Spark Project founder and CEO, Patch Dulay, talks about how creators and investors can find communities that stick to the missions they value most in this episode from the "A Better Normal" podcast. Subscribe …
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Ready to be an entrepreneur? | 5 Minutes Lang
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So you want to be your own boss. Handa ka na ba? In the season finale of '5 Minutes Lang,' Ceej Tantengco chats with Nexplay Head of Strategic Partnerships, Paolo Rentero, who shares the pros, cons, and what to expect when becoming an entrepreneur. For more bite-sized pieces of advice, subscribe to 5 Minutes Lang! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pri…
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3- Indonesia reached a landmark decision | Rasminah, the Last Victim
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A year and a half after Rasminah and her fellow child marriage survivors decided to bring their testimonies to court, a verdict was handed down by the judges. While the court ruled in their favor, a lot of lobbying still needed to be done to revise the Marriage Law. From the podcast, "Rasminah, the Last Victim." Listen to the entire series on Rasmi…
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Triathlon queen Kim Mangrobang on patience and perseverance | Go Hard Girls
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For many athletes, starting a sport young means added pressure to make choices that can make or break your career. And Kim Mangrobang is no stranger to such choices. Hear how a teenaged Kim's decisions paved the path to her remarkable journey as a six-time SEA Games gold medalist and South East Asia's Triathlon Queen on the "Go Hard Girls" podcast.…
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158: "I'm never not going to be Filipina. So what's the rush? I have the rest of my life to study my heritage." Rooted and Rising: Migrating to America with Jen and Nani
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158: "I'm never not going to be Filipina. So what's the rush? I have the rest of my life to study my heritage." Rooted and Rising: Migrating to America with Jen and Nani For Part 1 of 3 of the Rooted and Rising Series: Migrating to America, Jen Amos and Nani Dominguez-Smith explore the seven waves of Filipino migration, from the first wave of seafa…
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A dark history tour of Intramuros | What's AP? Araling Panlipunan Rebooted
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If you live in, or even went to school in Manila, you might be familiar with all the spooky stories surrounding Intramuros. But have you ever wondered whether the spooky stories you've heard about Intramuros were based on real events? Listen in as Sab and Ceej follow B Canapi on Wander Manila’s One Night in Intramuros tour, where they learn the dar…
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2- Challenging the system | Rasminah, the Last Victim
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2017 was a life-changing year for Rasminah. At 32, she decided to make a stand for the sake of her children and other Indonesian girls. Listen to how she decided to challenge the 1974 Marriage Law in Indonesia with the support of the 18+ Coalition and fellow survivors of child marriage in episode 2 of “Rasminah, the Last Victim.” Listen to the enti…
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The value of curating a diverse media diet | A Better Normal
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“It’s the same wheel, we’re just using it a bit differently." Commoner founder and editor JP Campos talks about bringing journalism to a wider and ever-evolving audience by serving them a diverse media diet on this episode of the "A Better Normal" podcast. Subscribe to A Better Normal to get into the mindset of a creative entrepreneur. Hosted on Ac…
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An Interview with Patricia Evangelista | Teka Teka News
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“Language matters. It can kill people, and you can never say ‘All I did was tell a story.’" In this episode of Teka Teka News, Roby Alampay and Patricia Evangelista reflect on 6 years of Duterte’s bloody war on drugs as they discuss her new book, “Some People Need Killing.” From the "Teka Teka News" podcast. For more episodes like this, subscribe t…
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