The Tita Collective Podcast The Sonar Network
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- Society & Culture
Kamusta! We are the Tita Collective, award winning multidisciplinary artists based in Canada. We dance, we sing and we will make you snort-laugh halo halo through your nose. In our podcast, we will be chatting about Filipin* arts and culture as a reflection of our lives as Filipinas in the diaspora. We might even bring some guests along the way, from fellow Filipin* artists to our very own Titas. So don’t miss an episode anak! Come chika chika with your Titas!
Find us on social media at Tita Collective on Facebook, @tita.collective on Instagram, and @tita_collective on Twitter!
Salamat for listening!
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Be Back in August!
The Titas are taking a summer break for the month of July. In the meantime, you can check out our older episodes.
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S2E5 – Mabuhay (“Live”)
In this episode, the Titas talk about the importance of Pride, navigating queerness, and Filipin* identity, and the growth to being unapologetically themselves.
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S2E4 – Nanay (“Mother”)
In this special episode, the Titas talk about the mother figures in their lives, how their stories shaped the creation of Tita Jokes, and K-dramas. They also speak with their own Nanays and Ates (older sisters)!
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S2E3 – Resbak (“Got Your Back”)
Content Warning: racism, anti-Asian violence, misogyny, white supremacy
In this episode, the Titas give space to talk about anti-Asian racism, and the recent attacks in Georgia and New York.
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S2E2 – Kumare (“Sisterhood”)
In this episode, the Titas reflect on the past 3 years as a collective (and many more years of friendship), the collective’s horoscope sign, and period myths.
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S2E1 – Utang Ng Loob (“Debt of Gratitude”)
The Titas discuss dismantling toxic Filipino family traits, dealing with these traits growing up as Filipinas, and love language in the form of ointment.
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