About That. (with Marga Ortigas) Marga Ortigas
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- Society & Culture
The latest issues. A broader view. Unique perspectives. Join international journalist Marga Ortigas and her special guests as they have the necessary conversations on everything from historical revisionism to human rights. ."Insightful." | "So Interesting!" | "Super accessible."
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STORYTELLERS in the SPOTLIGHT: Karina Robles Bahrin
An insightful and wide-ranging conversation with Epigram Award winning author of "The Accidental Malay", Karina Robles Bahrin, on everything from creating while running a business to 'Own Voices' narratives, writing in a second language, and being multi-racial in Asia. You won't want to miss this one!
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ABOUT THAT: Spotlight on Storytellers: HARRIS WHITBECK
After decades of working with one of the largest global news companies in the world, Guatemala-born journalist, Harris Whitbeck, boldly tells his own story in a new memoir. He speaks to me from his home about death squads, dictators, and growing up gay in Latin America in the late 20th century. We also explore what its like to work in warzones, how using gadgets affects a story's impact on storytellers, and what he's learned about handling creative blocks.Disclaimer: Some colourful content, which is not meant as an endorsement of narcotics or psychedelics.
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ABOUT THAT: Spotlight on Storytellers: The SERING Sisters
The Brontes, The Moriartys, and also The Serings. But besides their individual achievements as authors and writers, sisters Tweet & Tara Sering together penned the hit show "K-Love" for VIU, Asia's leading streaming service. It instantly became a hit with viewers. With the success of their first -- joint -- screenwriting endeavour, Tweet & Tara join me to talk about the joys and challenges of working with a sibling, the many different ways creative projects come to be, and believing in the power of dreams.This is the first episode of a new season spotlighting STORYTELLERS.
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SPECIAL POST-PANDEMIC EPISODE: The Graduates
Catch up with Gen-Xers Marga (the journalist), Karla (the chef), & Tanya (the film producer), a year after they were first "community quarantined" in pandemic-stricken Manila. The city has been under the longest and most militarised 'lockdown' in the world.
Our hosts talk coping, keeping busy, and staying hopeful - as they say farewell to Karla who is off on a new adventure. -
S3 Ep6: MAPS & Other FICTIONS
How do we move past an increasingly polarised world to create a common identity? Or are we doomed to always draw lines between US...and THEM?
Back on the podcast is special guest Nik de Ynchausti.
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S3 Ep5: A LOST GENERATION?
Boomers, Gen-Xers, Gen Y, Millennials, Gen Z...each generation had its share of challenges, but it can be argued that none more so than today's children. Health crises, wars, violence, environmental catastrophes, and above all global warming - they're in line to inherit a world with an expiry date.
On this episode, we speak to Bhanu Bhatnagar from Save the Children International. Why aren't the Grown-Ups doing more for the world's children?