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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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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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“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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"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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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"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 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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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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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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“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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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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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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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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“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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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“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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“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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From missing the honor roll to graduating magna cum laude, from novice basketball player to co-captain of the DLSU Lady Archers, Marga Jimenez's journey is a testament to how commitment can turn beginners into achievers. Be inspired by her story on the "Go Hard Girls" podcast. For more stories about inspiring Filipina athletes, subscribe to Go Hard…
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Sometimes keeping up a friendship can be as simple as sending each other memes! Now that he’s miles away from The Itchyworms, Chino Singson has some tricks for maintaining the relationships that matter—kahit long distance! Learn along with Ceej Tantengco on the "5 Minutes Lang" podcast. Want more bite-sized pieces of advice? Subscribe to 5 Minutes …
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In countries like Indonesia, many girls are still married off by their parents to support their impoverished families. Rasminah was one of them—married off as a child, and had been married thrice by 19. Listen to her journey of fighting for the rights of young Indonesian girls in “Rasminah, the Last Victim.” Listen to the entire series on Rasminah,…
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Linya-Linya’s work is known for jokes, wit, and hugot lines. That’s largely due to co-founder and creative director Ali Sangalang’s literary background. Poetry, humor, and the next generation of creatives fuel the business and inspire Ali to collaborate with advocacies. From the "A Better Normal" podcast. Subscribe to A Better Normal to get into th…
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Gin has come a long way from monasteries and apothecaries of Europe—in fact, Pinoys are the biggest consumers of it in the world! Sociologist and gin enthusiast Nicole Curato joins the team's e-numan to give a crash course on the spirit that’s been gin-tegral to Pinoy drinking culture. From the "What's AP? Araling Panlipunan Rebooted" podcast. Want…
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Almost a decade after typhoon Yolanda devastated parts of the country, no less than Tacloban City’s own mayor has said that 70% of the houses given to Yolanda survivors by the government are “substandard.” In Suthis report from Bella Perez-Rubio, hear how the residents are coping. From the "Teka Teka Explains" podcast. For more explainers, subscrib…
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On her 49th birthday, just a few years into running, Julie Uychiat made the decision to conquer 7 marathons in 7 countries in just 7 days. Battling the freezing Arctic, scorching heat, rugged terrain, and enduring her fair share of cuts and bruises, Julie etched her name in history as the first Filipina to complete the World Marathon Challenge. Hea…
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On top of all their personal responsibilities, these days, a lot of people are balancing more than one career. How do you know if you can handle it? Filipina Homebased Moms founder and CEO, MK Bertulfo shares tips on how to manage your time between jobs while still having room for yourself and your loved ones. From the "5 Minutes Lang" podcast. Wan…
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Technology, AI, and the rest of the world are constantly evolving, and it's natural to feel worried about how fast it's all going. Thinking Machines founder Stephanie Sy shares her mindset on how to stay afloat in the vast ocean that is big data on the "A Better Normal" podcast. Subscribe to A Better Normal to get into the mindset of a creative ent…
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So you're thinking of buying your first car. You've set aside some savings, and maybe even got the details on a loan. But what else do you need to consider when making such a huge purchase? Automotive journalist Carlo Chungunco is here to help. Get some important car advice on the "5 Minutes Lang" podcast. Want more bite-sized pieces of advice? Sub…
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From housing Spanish governor generals to modern-day presidents, surviving world wars, and getting mostly torn down, the Philippines’ seat of power has seen it all. But how much of the Palace have we seen? In this episode from the "What’s AP? Araling Panlipunan Rebooted" podcast, “Malacañan Palace: The Official Illustrated History” co-author Manol…
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How many times have we had arguments with loved ones over fake news? Is there a way to help our family members, especially our parents, spot fake news in a respectful manner? Veteran journalist and Facts First creator and founder Christian Esguerra assures Ceej Tantengco na may paraan ‘yan! From the "Five Minutes Lang" podcast. Want more bite-sized…
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It takes patience and a willingness to learn before you can master anything—including your first job! Job hunting expert and The Bumpy Career founder Justine Chua hangs out with Ceej Tantengco to share what she's learned throughout the years. From the "5 Minutes Lang" podcast. Want more bite-sized pieces of advice? Subscribe to 5 Minutes Lang! Host…
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