16 episodios

What you need to hear, here. Bringing you deeper into today’s relevant stories, right from the people behind them. Hosted by Former UAAP Courtside Reporter and UP Sports Science Alumna Niña Alvia, together with Tea Master and UP Political Science Alumnus Jeff Hou.

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    • Cultura y sociedad

What you need to hear, here. Bringing you deeper into today’s relevant stories, right from the people behind them. Hosted by Former UAAP Courtside Reporter and UP Sports Science Alumna Niña Alvia, together with Tea Master and UP Political Science Alumnus Jeff Hou.

    015 | Marion Molina: On disaster risk management in the Philippines, climate change, and what we can do

    015 | Marion Molina: On disaster risk management in the Philippines, climate change, and what we can do

    Marion Molina is a student from the Ateneo de Manila University and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Disaster Risk and Resilience. Before this, he earned his bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science and worked as a research assistant in the University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute studying antibiotic resistance along river basins.

    He joins us on the show to shed some light on the topic of disaster risk management and its implementation in the Philippines. Marion also delves deeper into some of the environmental issues that plague the country such as waste management and climate change. However, he also acknowledges that the current situation has made it increasingly difficult for Filipinos to focus on the environment. Hear him out. 

    • 36 min
    014 | Joseph Marasigan: On his Jacob Collier cover, becoming and being a music producer, and overcoming its struggles

    014 | Joseph Marasigan: On his Jacob Collier cover, becoming and being a music producer, and overcoming its struggles

    Joseph Marasigan is a Manila-based producer, multi-instrumentalist and beatmaker. He also releases music as “Joseph Gregory” and released his debut EP entitled “Safe Space” in 2019. He shares with us his beginnings in music and production, as well as the struggles of being a music producer and advice on how to overcome them.  He also tells us how he put together his star-studded cover of Jacob Collier’s “All I Need” featuring numerous local artists. Hear him out.

    • 32 min
    013 | Louie Lagon: On the 11.11 Sale, gadgets & tech, and why film photography isn’t dead

    013 | Louie Lagon: On the 11.11 Sale, gadgets & tech, and why film photography isn’t dead

    Louie Lagon is a graduate of UP Diliman and currently works as a Relationship Manager at Shopee Philippines. He shares with us how we can make the most out of one-day sales and flash sales online. Louie also has a passion for keeping up to date with the latest gadgets and tech releases, so he gives us a recap of the biggest Techtober drops, shedding the spotlight on the iPhone 12 and the Playstation 5. Lastly, Louie is also a film photography enthusiast and he tells us why, despite the latest advancements in digital and smartphone photography, the appeal of film photography still remains today. Hear him out.

    • 43 min
    012 | Fed Pua: On vintage clothing, Manila fashion, and the value of youth

    012 | Fed Pua: On vintage clothing, Manila fashion, and the value of youth

    Fed is a Manila-based fashion designer who owns Factory Boy, his own line of vintage inspired clothing. He is also the owner of It’s Vintage, a shop that sells vintage clothing which he personally handpicks from local thrift shops and from other places all over the world. We talk about his passions for art and fashion, how he felt that being an outsider affected his creative process, and appreciating the intrinsic value of vintage items. Hear him out.

    • 54 min
    011 | Isaac Go: On becoming the first pick in the PBA Draft, his UAAP Basketball Journey, and why sustainability management

    011 | Isaac Go: On becoming the first pick in the PBA Draft, his UAAP Basketball Journey, and why sustainability management

    Isaac Go is a Professional Basketball Player, and was the first pick of the Columbian Dyip in the Special Gilas Round of the 2019 PBA Draft. He was a member of the Ateneo Men’s Basketball Team, and was part of the lineup that won three consecutive championships from UAAP Seasons 80 to 82. He talks about his basketball journey and how he went from a bench player to the first pick of the 2019 Draft. He also has a degree in Management of Applied Chemistry and we delve deeper into his current academic path, a masters of science in sustainability management. 

    • 57 min
    010 | Louie Julian: On his experiences in the academe, being self-aware, and discerning the voices that we hear

    010 | Louie Julian: On his experiences in the academe, being self-aware, and discerning the voices that we hear

    Louie Julian is an instructor from the Theology department of the Ateneo de Manila University and is someone many consider to be wise beyond his years. His classes delve deeper into some of life’s hardest questions making him very comfortable when it comes to discussions on identity, suffering, and commitment. He joins us on the show to share his experiences in the academe as well as the importance of being self-aware. He also touches on the topic of discernment and why we should all learn to care a little bit more. Hear him out.

    • 51 min

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