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Bayanimates is a podcast by Australia Alumni for Australia Alumni in the Philippines and abroad.
It’s a place where we share stories to inspire each other and stories about how we make a difference to our communities, our profession, and our country.
This podcast is all about the power of the community, and how community is so important, now more than ever.
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Perspectives on Disability: Education, Employment, and Government
In this episode, we talk about the different activities in the celebration of NDPR week and also discuss different disability perspectives in education, employment, and government.
This is in celebration of the 44th National Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation (NDPR). This year’s theme is “working with the government in achieving equal access to education, employment and livelihood towards empowerment of persons with disabilities”. -
Regeneration Nation: Co-Creating a More Inclusive, Innovative & Sustainable Future
In this episode, we talk about the Australia Alumni Network Summit 2021 with the theme: ‘Regeneration Nation: Co-creating a more Inclusive, Innovative & Sustainable Future’. Jose Decolongon, the National Convenor of the Australia Alumni Communities Philippines (AACPh), and the Summit Chair, talk about what to expect in this flagship event and why the Summit is so important to Australia Alumni.
Going beyond recovery, regeneration or regenerative development pertains to 'the use of resources to improve society’s well-being in a way that builds the capacity of the support systems needed for future growth. This is achieved through a series of inspirational lectures by Australian and Alumni speakers with interactive ideation workshops that will strengthen participation within our community and equip us with innovative, inclusive and practical tools and approaches that will increase our capability to change inhibiting narratives and drive positive change in the country.
The Summit has been an annual event since 2018. For the first time, this year it is being organized by AACPh under the auspices of the Australia Awards and Alumni Engagement Program - Philippines (AAAEP-P), and with special partners - the Australian-New Zealand Chamber of Commerce (ANZCHAM) and the Philippine Australian Alumni Association (PA3i).
Guest:
Jose Decolongon, National Convenor, AACPh
Host:
Nelia Banè Agbon, Social Development Community member, AACPh
Music: Moon Danipog and John Eric Tumbado
Cover art: Mike Malicsi
Editor: Jose Decolongon
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Sustainability Hackathon - Meet the Winners
In this episode, we invited the winners of the Sustainability Hackathon, Team MapaHilaga, to chat about their tips for working successfully with teammates and how their experiences in the Hackathon have helped them on their start-up journey. Their winning concept is RainFrog, an app that will assist Filipino real estate developers, planners, architects, and engineers in gaining access to reliable and up-to-date data and property information.
The Sustainability Hackathon is an ideas competition organized by AACPh and the Australian-New Zealand Chamber of Commerce, co-presented together with the GHD Group. Partners for this event include the Australia Global Alumni, Asian Institute of Management - Dado Banatao Incubator, Embiggen Consulting, and Limitless Lab.
Guests:
Harold Jay Delima (University of Sydney, 2017)
Edna Patricia Mendoza-Villena (The Australian National University, 2017) (Community Convenor, Environment & DRR Community of Practice)
Jean Michael Diosma
Leonides Katigbak II
Miguel Enrico Villena
Hosts:
Bern Certeza, Core Member, Sustainable Built Environments Community of Practice
Ann Marie Cunanan, Core Member, Business and Social Enterprise Community of Practice
Music: Moon Danipog and John Eric Tumbado
Cover art: Mike Malicsi
Editor: Jose Decolongon
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Inclusive Responses during the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond
This episode delves into the inspiring stories of a few of our alumni in the Social Development Community of Practice. They share about their work, advocacies, and initiatives to build a more inclusive society, especially during this time of the pandemic and beyond.
This is our longest episode ever but it is definitely worth listening to as our alumni stories remind us to go beyond ourselves and that each and every one of us can make a difference.
Australia Alumni in this podcast:
Naprey Almario, Advocate for Persons with Disabilities, a leader of the Association of Differently-Abled Persons (ADAP), Managing Partner of Hub International Education, Owner of Almario Travel and Tours, and Core Team Member of the Social Development Community of Practice, AACPh
Kritzia Santos, Co-Founder, Tulong sa Kapwa Kapatid (2KK) Foundation and part of the Social Transformation Team of WeGen Laudato Si. She is also Core Team Member of the Social Development Community of Practice, AACPh
Charles Anthony Vega, Local Government Operations Officer V at the DILG-Bureau of Local Government Supervision, College Instructor at the University of Santo Tomas, and Core Team Member of the Social Development Community of Practice, AACPh
Hosts:
Glory Dee Romo, Social Development Community Convenor, AACPh
Jose Decolongon, National Convenor, AACPh
Music: Moon Danipog and John Eric Tumbado
Cover art: Mike Malicsi
Editor: Jose Decolongon
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Celebrating Young Positive Leaders
This episode celebrates alternative narratives of Filipino leadership through the lens of the Young Positive Leaders of the Philippines Awards. This initiative is led by Australia Alumni and aims to recognize young Filipino leaders who possesses positive leadership qualities. Jaymie Benemirito, who is the grand winner of this award also joins the episode to share her inspiring story and how life changed after she received the recognition.
Australia Alumni in this podcast:
John Baluyot, CEO & Co-Founder, Positive Workplaces and Core Team Member of the HR Community of Practice, AACPh
Nikki Vergara, Chief Well-Being Officer & Co-Founder, Positive Workplaces
Hosts:
Jose Decolongon, National Convenor, AACPh
Adrian Robles, HR Community Convenor, AACPh
Music: Moon Danipog and John Eric Tumbado
Cover art: Mike Malicsi
Editor: Jose Decolongon
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Conversations about Philippine Education in the time of the Pandemic
This episode is a special post-panel discussion from the very first Educ Convo of the Education Community of Practice held in May 2021. It continues this discussion through stories of real life experiences and challenges of three educators and Australia Alumni. They recount the early days of transition to remote learning brought about by the unexpected global health crisis, and what's needed moving forward.
The convo centered on the theme: “What CAN Should MUST work? Now na!... Navigating through Various Learning Environments.”
Australia Alumni in this podcast:
Anna Cherylle Ramos, Director, Ed Tech Center, University of Santo Tomas
Ana Marie Hernandez, Project Development Officer, Dept of Education Central Office
Bai Faridah Mamintal, Secondary School Principal at Mulondo NHS Schools Division of Lanao Del Sur-1, BARMM Region
Moderator: Dr Consuelo Habito, Faculty, University of the Philippines Open University
Host: Thennie V Mariano, Lecturer, University of the Philippines Open University and Convenor, Education Community of Practice
Music: Moon Danipog and John Eric Tumbado
Cover art: Mike Malicsi
Editor: Jose Decolongon
Produced by Australia Alumni Communities Philippines (AACPh)