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The P*I* Podcast is about Philippine politics, Philosophy, Films, and the general tragicomedy of the Filipino condition. P.I. stands for "Political Insights" for the "palaging inis" at "palaging informed" Hosted By Matt Ordonez Music by JV Ordonez Logo Design by Shin Miyamoto For comments, feedback and inquiries, you can email us at pipodcastph@gmail.com You may also contact us at https://ask.fm/pipodcastph0611
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This month, we are taking a short break from our interview episodes and will resume with more thought-provoking guests next month. In the meantime, this episode is released on "Araw ng Kagitingan" or Day of Valor, and the premiere of GOMBURZA on Netflix. Despite this national holiday, there seems to a a kind of fatigue and cynicism surrounding nati…
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Our guest is Drew Uy, who ran for Mayor of Paranaque City during the 2022 elections. We discuss his campaign, how it inspired a citizen movement, and what he has learned from this unique experience You may follow Drew Uy at the following links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrewTheDo X(Formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/DrewTheDo_ Tiktok: …
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In this episode, we talk to Dominic Ligot, founder of Data Ethics PH and host of AI conversations, on the effects of AI in our society, what are some of the benefits and risks of using AI, and how we can talk and think about AI in a more productive way. 0:00 Music 0.15 Intro on AI 3:00 Guest: Dominic Ligot 4:30 How Dominic Ligot got into AI? 10:00 …
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For this episode, we invited Miro Abala to discuss how Japanese anime is political. We discuss how Filipino society fell in love with anime, Animes as political content, Anime as a labor issue and Anime as foreign policy. We also briefly recommend some animes that are verypolitical and endorse the upcoming Japanese film festival. You may get more i…
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The 2023 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) was one of the highest grossing festivals our country has had in years. The top-grossing and most-watched movie from this line-up is Rewind(2023) starring Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera. In this Bonus episode, I invited my Dad to discuss what Rewind says about Marriage, Gender roles, Family Values, Jesu…
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This episode was prompted after I discovered the exciting, incisive, and polemical book, Post-Dilawan Cinema and the Pandemic(2023) at the BLTX Small Press expo. We discuss Philippine Cinema through the lens of class struggle with the book's Author, Epoy Deyto. The conversation spans the issues of movie-going, how ph cinema alienates the poor, the …
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Apologies if the sound for this episode is off. My microphone had technical difficulties so I had to re-dub my parts for audio clarity. For this holiday season, this episode will talk about mental health We always hear a lot about mental health. This may contain sensitive themes. We heara lot of buzzwords like anxiety, depression, toxicity, stress,…
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In this season of film festivals, we are joined by film programmer and festival consultant, Eunice Helera, who is co-organizing this year's French Film Festival. We discuss film festivals, why they are important, and what can audiences gain from them. The P*I* podcast recommends the 26th French Film Festival which starts on November 25 and ends on …
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For our October episode, we discuss the vast and diverse world of Philippine Folklores with Jean Karl Gaverza, Researcher and Founder of Philippine Spirits. We discuss the many Gods, Monsters (Aswang) of the country's regions, and what they say about the many cultures in the Philippines. Karl also gives a generous list of recommendations on what to…
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Hello Mga Ka-P*I*, this is your host, Matt Ordonez. As you know, this is, admittedly a belated release for the third anniversary of the P*I* podcast and for that I thank all of you for listening and following the podcast until now. Today, September 21, is also the anniversary of the declaration of Martial law. For this reason, I decided to do somet…
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This episode is all about books. They aren't only things we read but things we buy, write, produce, market, and sell. We discuss the country's reading culture and the status of publishing sectors with guest, Kevin Ansel Dy from the National Book Development Board. We also discuss some tips for publishers and authors on how to improve the situation …
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In this episode, as we experience more drastic changes in our weather, we discuss environmental issues, Climate change, advocacy in the Philippines with activist, John Leo Algo. 0:00 Music 0:12 Intro 2:30 Guest: John Algo 3:30 Why Environmental Advocacy? 11:50 What is environmental science? 14:40 Contributions to Environmental Advocacy 22:25 What a…
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For pride month, the P*I* podcast brings together conservative prodcaster,Jay Aruga, and gender expert, Michael Pastor, to dialogue about the contentious SOGIE bill, which aims to prevent discrimination based on gender and sexual orientation. We discuss the basics of SOGIE, the central issues of the law, whether or not the Philippines needs the sog…
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We are revisiting the topic of Survey Research with professor and seasoned survey researcher, Dr. Ador Torneo. We discuss in-depth the principles and processes of effective survey research, the issues and challenges in conducting surveys, and how ordinary citizens can engage, use, and choose surveys.You may find our original episode on survey resea…
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We have tackled the EDSA People Power Revolt/Revolution/Movement before but this is our first discussion of EDSA under a new Marcos Regime. Together with our guest, Professor Julio Teehankee, we grapple with the issues of whether EDSA is still relevant to remember, how we can remember EDSA, and what lessons do we need to learn given EDSA fatigue an…
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In our first episode of 2023, we are tackling the complex issue of the artificial intelligence app, ChatGPT, and its effects on the writing process. We also grapple with the use and abuse of ChatGPT in writing before dealing with the different forms of writing in relation to politics. We end by proposing and exploring some habits that can improve w…
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There is alot of talk about funds in the Philippines. The government handles trillions of pesos worth of tax revenue. But how should the budget be used and deliberated upon? What should be the role of ordinary citizens in public budgeting? We discuss these questions and more with Ian Jayson Hecita, an educator and researcher from the Open Budget Su…
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Should we give up or keep on chasing freedom?We sit down with Adele Webb and discuss her latest book, Chasing Freedom: The Philippines' long journey towards Democratic AmbivalenceShe argues that Philippines has what she calls Democratic Ambivalence or holding contradictory views about democracy. We discuss what democratic ambivalence means for Phil…
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In this 5th of November episode, we revisit V for Vendetta - the graphic novel and film adaptation. For years, the film's protagonist, V, has been a popular symbol of resistance and political protest. We discuss the political themes and messages found in both the graphic novel and the movie adaptation before re-evaluating their applicability to tod…
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In this Halloween special, we speak with Joker Manio, a filmmaker and film critic, and discuss the horrow genre, What makes movies scary, why we scare ourselves, and Why is horror important. 0:00 Music 0:15 Intro 1:00 What Scares us? 3:20 Guest: Joker 4:20 Why Joker got into film? 7:00 First and favorite horror films 18:00 What makes a movie scary?…
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This is a special recording for students of UST taking politics and media. This talk is about the potentials and pitfalls of new media in relation the experience of podcasting. It also reflects on questions concerning the impact of smartphones and social media on political participation, disinformation and propaganda, accountability, and democracy …
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To start another season of the P*I* Podcast, we have invited our friend and colleague, Julien Carandang, to provide an essential understanding of food securtity. We tackle the many issues about food and food security, its many dimensions in everyday life, how it is being politicised by the current administration, and what we can do to adjust to the…
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Dahil Agosto ang Buwan ng Wika, kasama namin si Dr. David Michael San Juan para talakayain ang kahalagahan ng pagtuturo ng Wikang Filipino, bakit naitatag ang samahang Tanggol Wika, at anong mga dapat natin gawin para mapayabong at maipagtanggol ang Wikang Filipino sa edukasyon at pulitika.” 0:00 Music 0:10 Intro 0:45 Buwan ng Wika 3:00 Guest: Dr. …
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For this History Month special, Michael Tabuyan returns to discuss the status of the history profession, the relationship of history with chismis, and the concept of propaganda. We also try to identify ways in identifying and properly engaging with propaganda in film and media.0:00 Music0:10 Intro0:55 History Month Special4:30 Current debates among…
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We take a detour from our usual topics and explore an increasingly important region in the Philippines, Muslim Mindanao. While the region is often associated with conflict and other pejorative stereotypes, our guest, Yashira Moner, shows us that Muslim Mindanao is far more complex; that there is much to learn from Mindanaoan culture and politics. W…
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There is a recent box office battle between the movies "Maid in Malacanang" (a dramatization of the Marcos family and household during the last 72 hours before EDSA), and "Katips" (a stage musical about student activists posing as the "new katipuneros" during Martial Law). In relation to the wave of reviews coming from other sources, we have decide…
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In this double slice of P*I* special, we react to President Marcos Jr.'s first state of the nation address as both a performance and a summary of his priority policies. We discuss many interesting policy directions he has set but also the key issues he did not discuss. Lastly, we discuss the Ateneo shooting which caused the death of the former mayo…
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We are currently on a short break but will return with new episodes, topics, and guests starting August. In the meantime, we made a slice about a thinkpiece related to our teaching vocation on "terror professors." The author," Sensei Adorador claims the culture of bemoaning terror professors is related to the general fixation on grades and latin ho…
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Note: The first half of the episode was recorded with technical difficulties. We did our best to fix the audio and apologise for the inconsistent quality of the episode. A listener asked about Duterte's campaign agenda and on whether or not he achieved anything them. As the new administration begins, we take this opportunity to discuss Duterte's le…
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In the aftermath of the 2022 elections, Filipino politics is still hounded by polarization and moral outrage. In this episode, we discuss these issues with Professor Wataru Kusaka through the lenses and in response to his seminal work entitled "Moral Politics in the Philippines: Inequality, Democracy and the Urban Poor." We tackle the nature of mor…
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We have a raw and rough session of processing of our thoughts on the 2022 National and Local Elections and ways to move forward. Sources: You may find the results here: https://ph.rappler.com/elections/2022/races/president-vice-president/results https://ph.rappler.com/elections/2022/races/senator/results Which Provinces flipped for Marcos? https://…
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Maligayang Araw ng mga Ina, Mga Ka-P*I* For this Mother's Day Special, we discuss the open letter written by Lorenzo Legarda Leviste vilifying and disowning his mother, Loren Legarda, who is running for senator with the Uniteam of Bongbong Marcos and Sara Duterte. Is it a valid expression of political outrage or is it an excessive use of personal i…
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For this Labor Day Special, we would discuss one of the more complex ideologies related to labor unions, Socialism, with our guest, Francis Isaac. We discuss what socialism is, how it differs from communism, the current state of socialism and socialist movements in the Philippines, why the Philippines needs socialism, and the current problems and p…
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A Rappler Thinkpiece claims that Leni's People's Campaign is elitist. Is this true? What is elitism? What does it mean to be elitist? Why is this important? Why is elitism so detrimental? Why are some people in our society elitist and how can we address it? You may read the original piece here: https://www.rappler.com/voices/new-school/opinion-mora…
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History has served as both a target and a tool of politics. Historical revisionism and misinformation is currently saturating social media with backlash taking the form of deploying history as a means to forward political moral standards. Why is this the case? What is the relationship between History and Politics? How is History written? How can we…
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Machiavelli is trending in the internet after an exchange between Bongbong Marcos and Prof. Clarita Carlos. While many are wondering what being "Machiavellian" is about, we provide a close discussion on the core of Machiavelli's thought, how he is commonly misunderstood and what Filipinos should learn from him and his works. Simply put, this episod…
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What are the best reasons to vote for each candidate? We demonstrate steel-manning, or formulating the best possible argument to understand each side. Note: This is a civil and mental exercise. These arguments ARE NOT endorsements for the candidates. Try it yourself. Leave your answers in the comments or send us a message and we can read them in th…
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In this episode, we talk to Feminist philosopher, poet and professor, Dr. Noelle Dela Cruz, about the origins and principles of feminism. We also tackle the contemporary relevance of feminism and its manifestation in the Philippines, as well as current challenges and imperatives facing women's rights and the women's movement. 0:00 Music 0:12 Intro …
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For the first episode of our Understanding Ideology series, we have invited Jay Aruga of the Jay Aruga Podcast (The first conservative podcast in the Philippines) to discuss: (1) the basic tenets of conservatism; (2) the topics of his podcast; (3) the kinds of conservative tendencies in the Philippines; and (4) his comments on how conservative curr…
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We discuss the recent Pink Wave appropriating the symbolism of EDSA, Operation Baklas, the legitimacy of COMELEC and the significance of EDSA for the upcoming 2022 National Elections. Comelec starts ‘Operation Baklas’; ‘unlawful’ election materials removed by JOhn Eric Mendoza https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1555587/comelec-starts-operation-baklas-un…
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We have two questions from avid listeners regarding to the political spectrum and right-wing ideology. We answer both by revisiting the basics of political ideology and explain why it is important to study particularly in these polarizing times. In pursuing this rich and timely topic, we introduce our new series on ideology where we explore each id…
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For our first episode this year, we reflect on Political Science as a vocation. While most consider it as a pre-law program, we argue that political science as a systematic approach to the study of public affairs is essential to both understanding and resolving many of our country's most pressing political issues. We also clarify the meaning of “po…
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In our Rizal day special, we discuss what Rizal means to us and to our society, and what we think about the "essence" of Rizal. We also have Rizal day recommendations below: Bayaning Third World: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsvkWJDM1sE The complete poems and plays of Jose Rizal(1976) https://shopee.ph/THE-COMPLETE-POEMS-AND-PLAYS-OF-JOSE-RIZAL-…
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We are very excited to have Kevin Raymund aka Tarantadong Kalbo, a prominent cartoonist whose works have become both viral and controversial. In this episode we will discuss his influences, his artistic process, his new reputation, and the stories behind his most prominent works Tumindig, and Yassista. Check out Mrs. Bean Coffee here: Facebook:http…
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In commemoration of Hannah Arendt's death anniversary, we discuss the legacy of Hannah Arendt's political thought and what Filipinos can learn on how to engage in political thinking. We tackle how she defines key concepts like politics, freedom, totalitarianism, and thinking. Check out Mrs. Bean Coffee here: Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/misisb…
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In this Bonifacio Day special, we reflect on our relationship with Andres Bonifacio, how our country commemorates him, what people misconceive about him, and how we should remember him. Check out our special Bonifacio reading list for holiday reading: The Light of Liberty by Jim Richardson https://shopee.ph/Light-of-Liberty-Documents-and-Studies-on…
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In this episode we discuss the contentious concept of political maturity, how it is used in Philippine political discourse, what it really means, and how it can help us "mature" as a nation. 0:00 Music 0:12 Intro 1:08 Impressions of trends w/ Political Maturity 3:15 Are you politically Mature? 5:15 Definitions of political maturity 15:20 Biological…
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In this slice, we try to make sense of the Duterte-Marcos drama laced with public in-fighting, substitutions and shuffling. From there, we discuss how voters and citizens should deal with this confusion and what this means for our democratic system. There's a presidential aspirant who used cocaine": Duterte https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1160232 D…
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This week, we join an educator and host of the Pisara Tales podcast, Sir Jay-em Estrella, discussing the role of teachers in nation-building, and the intersections of politics and education. We also talk about scientific thinking, Marcos' historical revisionism, and the controversial Deped memo recommending teachers to remain apolitical. 0:00 Music…
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