Learn With Lels

Kaitlin Jingco, aka Lels
Learn With Lels

In the Learn With Lels blog, Kaitlin learns about life and herself as she attempts to navigate the twenties. In the podcast version of Learn With Lels, she sits down with a variety of guests to talk about their lives and the biggest lessons they've learned on their journeys.

  1. 2021-04-23

    41: Tim Blackmore on the problems in our society and how we're slowly progressing for the better

    Hi everybody, and thank you for listening to episode 41 of the Learn With Lels podcast. On this episode, I spoke with Tim Blackmore, my former professor from Western University who teaches in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies. In our conversation, Tim and I talked about: - issues in our society—specifically, we touched a bit on gender and race issues; - his media theory class and how it’s impacted how I understand myself and my upbringing; - why “people are always so offended nowadays”; and - how our systems are broken, but are slowly changing to become more inclusive. When I took Tim’s class about five years ago, I was like, “What the hell is going on?” Having had a science background, I never took the time to really think about issues like racism or sexism or homophobia. But, as I said to Tim in this conversation, as a woman and a minority in a predominantly White community, while I was often confused in his class, a lot of the teachings really resonated with me as well. I left Tim’s class just questioning everything and looking at our world differently. And I feel like that curiosity is part of the reason why I started this podcast—to better understand others and myself and our society, and to help people do the same. I did a lot of listening in this episode, as I do since I have a lot to learn—this is Learn With Lels, after all. But I just want to say that if you listen to this and you’re at all confused by what Tim talks about, that’s totally OK. I was too when I was first introduced to these kinds of sociological conversations. But I think that if you’re open to listening and learning, in time you’ll start to get a better understanding of our world, the progress that’s been made, the progress that’s to come, and the work that’ll be needed to make our world a better place. So thank you so much for taking the time to listen, and I hope that you learn and enjoy. If you like this podcast, please subscribe wherever you listen, and follow me on social for more content (@LearnWithLels on Instagram and @KaitlinJingco on LinkedIn and Twitter).

    1 h 21 min
  2. 2021-04-09

    40: Desiree Gamotin on leaving the city life to become a remote-working surfer in the Philippines

    Hi everybody, and thank you for listening to episode 40 of the Learn With Lels podcast. This episode is definitely one of my favourites. This week, I spoke with Desiree Gamotin, a Filipina Canadian who ditched her corporate life in New York City and Toronto to be a remote-working surfer girl in Siargao, Philippines—legit, her life is basically my vision board and I was fangirling a little too hard when I was talking to her. In our conversation we talked about: - why Des decided to make this drastic life change; - what her day-to-day is like as a surfer/remote-worker (think, work hours based on the tide); - surf culture in the Philippines and what it’s like surfing amongst people who look like her (something I’m dying to experience); and - how we have the power to create our own rules. This conversation weirded me out because of how similar Des and I are (we’re both Filipinas, Western University journalism alums, and travel-obsessed surfers with a love for Toronto). It also made me so excited for my future because Des helped me to see that you really can build a life that’s totally authentic to who you are. I hope you enjoy this conversation, and be sure to check out Des’ podcast, Siargao Love Stories. If you like this podcast, please subscribe wherever you listen, and follow me on social for more content (@LearnWithLels on Instagram and @KaitlinJingco on LinkedIn and Twitter).

    1 h 10 min
  3. 2021-02-24

    37: Caroline Mangosing on VINTA Gallery and helping Filipinos understand our culture and identity

    Hi everybody, and thank you for listening to episode 37 of the Learn With Lels podcast. On this episode, I spoke with Caroline Mangosing, who is the founder, CEO, and creative director of VINTA Gallery, a clothing company that creates modern Filipino clothes that are designed in Toronto and created in Manila. If you’ve never seen VINTA Gallery’s clothes, especially if you are Filipino, you need to check them out. They are traditional and modern and beautiful and unlike anything I’ve ever seen before. In our conversation, Caroline and I talked about: - how VINTA Gallery came to be; - the whole process of creating VINTA’s sustainable and ethically-made garments; - how Caroline felt ashamed to be a Filipina growing up, and how that’s impacted her business and career; and - a bit about Filipino culture, shame, and history. Heading into this conversation, I was expecting to talk about business and clothes. But Caroline’s passion for Filipino culture and getting Filipinos to understand ourselves really shined through. And so now I find myself both eyeing VINTA Gallery’s pieces and reading about colonization in the Philippines in an effort to learn about myself. Caroline is just so cool, and whether you’re a fashion lover, a Filipino, an entrepreneur, or even none of the above, I hope you enjoy and find some value in this conversation. If you like this podcast, please subscribe wherever you listen, and follow me on social for more content (@LearnWithLels on Instagram and @KaitlinJingco on LinkedIn and Twitter).

    1 h 5 min
  4. 2021-02-16

    36: Dr. Stephen Barr debunks vaccine myths and talks about Western University's new COVID vaccine

    Hi everybody and thank you for listening to episode 36 of the Learn With Lels podcast! On this episode, I spoke with Dr. Stephen Barr, who is a professor at my workplace and alma mater, Western University. Dr. Barr is a virologist, and his lab studies emerging pathogens like HIV, Ebola, and coronavirus. Right now, he and his team are actually developing a new COVID-19 vaccine, as well as a vaccine bank that will help protect us against future corona outbreaks. In our conversation we talked about: - how the COVID-19 vaccine works; - how the vaccine he’s working on will differ from the existing vaccines we have in Canada; - his thoughts on the vaccine for pregnant women or people who are hoping to get pregnant soon; and - why the COVID-19 vaccines are safe, necessary, and won’t lead to any odd health issues later down the line. I feel like this conversation is just so necessary for people to hear right now. I’ve had a lot of conversations about the vaccine and have certainly had some questions and even concerns about it. So, it was great to talk to an expert in the field to address these worries and to debunk any anti-vaccination myths. I also really enjoyed how Dr. Barr referred to his work as "fun." To me, working to stop a pandemic sounds extremely stressful, but I’m happy that he is excited to do this work because it will ultimately help all of us in the long run. Thank you for listening, and I really hope you enjoy this very informative conversation with Dr. Stephen Barr. If you like this podcast, please subscribe wherever you listen, and follow me on social for more content (@LearnWithLels on Instagram and @KaitlinJingco on LinkedIn and Twitter).

    1 h

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In the Learn With Lels blog, Kaitlin learns about life and herself as she attempts to navigate the twenties. In the podcast version of Learn With Lels, she sits down with a variety of guests to talk about their lives and the biggest lessons they've learned on their journeys.

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