The Wildcast

JP Alipio

Podcast by JP Alipio's Wildcast

  1. 8 JAN

    EP51: Gideon Lasco - Pinoy Mountaineer, Access to Nature, and the Cost of the Outdoors

    Dr. Gideon Lasco: Pinoy Mountaineer, Access to Nature, and the Cost of the Outdoors In Episode 51 of The Wildcast, I sit down with Dr. Gideon Lasco — physician, medical anthropologist, award-winning writer, and the founder of Pinoy Mountaineer — to talk about how our relationship with the mountains has changed, and what we may be losing along the way. When Pinoy Mountaineer started in 2007, hiking in the Philippines was still a small, intimate world. Getting to places like Mt. Pulag meant long travel days, rough roads, and a deep sense of commitment. It was slower, harder, and more personal. Today, paved roads, social media, day hikes, and trail running have opened the mountains to thousands more people — a good thing in many ways — but also a shift that comes with real consequences. Gideon makes the case that access to nature is one of the most powerful and affordable public health tools we have, especially in a country where green spaces are scarce and cities are increasingly dense. Yet the outdoors is becoming more expensive and more restricted: rising registration fees, mandatory guides, medical certificate requirements, and layers of bureaucracy are quietly turning public mountains into controlled, pay-to-enter experiences. We talk about how hiking has moved from a grassroots culture to a heavily regulated system, how mandatory guiding can limit learning, freedom, and self-reliance, and how many climbs today feel less like journeys and more like conveyor belts. We also explore alternative ways local communities can benefit — through homestays, food, transport, and longer value chains — without restricting access to the land itself. Drawing from examples in Japan, Hong Kong, and Europe, Gideon argues that hiking should be normal, not exceptional — a basic life skill, not a luxury reserved for those who can afford it. Because if we want people to care for the mountains, we have to let them experience them first. This episode is a conversation about access, equity, and freedom — and a reminder that our mountains are not products to be consumed, but public spaces that shape who we are.

    1h 22m
  2. The Wildcast EP50: Kilian Jornet -Mountain Athlete & Earth Warrior

    18/06/2023

    The Wildcast EP50: Kilian Jornet -Mountain Athlete & Earth Warrior

    Kilian Jornet Quite possibly the best mountain athlete we have seen in this generation with a versatility unrivaled by most in the field he has chosen to compete in. Kilian is in a class of his own winning some of the toughest mountain ultra races on earth from the UTMB to Western States and Hardrock his record is unparalleled but the amazing part of his performance is his versatility moving from long distance mountain ultras to short trail races like Zegama, Sierra Zinal, and even Vertical KMs is unparalleled in this field. Not to mention being an accomplished Skimo racer and mountaineer summiting Mt. Everest in record fashion twice among a list of other fast ascents around the globe. Kilian does literally everything in the mountains and he does them well! It would be a disservice to Kilian if we only talked about his Athletic achievements because a lot of what makes him a truly special athlete and member of this planet is his connection to nature and the mountains. It feels deeply personal when you talk to him about his work on climate change, preserving the wild spaces in which he derives so much joy as well as a source of his livelihood and turning his fame into activism and advocacy something a lot of athletes shirk from for fear of losing sponsorship or being bashed online. Kilian has used his position and fame to push for a better planet for everyone and that is clearly shown in his goals each season minimizing air travel to lower his carbon footprint and choosing to live a life which is much lower impact on the land and the planet. This advocacy filters into every aspect of Kilian's life and family from his racing schedule all the way to the new shoe and outdoor brand he has set up Nnormal which at its core has some very unique values -longevity -he raced in one shoe all season in 2022, designing for emotional product sustainability a unique term we discuss in this conversation and value. This is Kilian Jornet -lifelong athlete, lover of the mountains, warrior for the earth on episode 50 of the Wildcast Podcast. Support the Wildcast by buying us a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/Wildcast This episode was produced by JP Alipio and Tomonari Nakayama, Sound design and editing by Tomonari Nakayama Portrait image of Kilian provided by Alexis Berg

    1h 12m
  3. Wildcast EP49: Kris Van de Velde -The Asia Trailmaster

    12/05/2023

    Wildcast EP49: Kris Van de Velde -The Asia Trailmaster

    Kris Van de Velde -The Asia Trailmaster Kris is a former competitive cyclist from Belgium who found a home in Asia among some of the most remote mountains and valleys in the region. Kris moved away from Europe to pursue a cycling career in China in the early 2010s then finding a career putting together cycling races in the burgeoning sports market in China. In 2014 he started the Asia Trailmaster Series -a competitive running series that features some of the best trail races in Asia and now includes up to 15 countries in some of the most beautiful and remote locations around Asia. Some of the major races in the series include the Malaysia Mountain Trail Festival, The Cordillera Mountain Ultra, Ultra Trail Chang Rai, Izu Trail Journey and a lot more. Over the years Kris has built the Asia Trailmaster Series to be one of the most competitive series of races in Asia and creating a new breed of Asian trail running stars like Manolito Divina, Arief Wismiyono, Tahira Aliya, John Rey Onifa, Elias Tabac and more and has served as a launch pad for these trail elites to go on further in their athletic careers. Kris's passion for the development of Trail Running in Asia is also matched by his own athletic prowess with a sub 3:20 Marathon time and a heritage in Belgian cycling. You can find more information on the Asia Trailmaster Series here: http://www.asiatrailmaster.com/ Support the Wildcast via: www.buymeacoffee.com/Wildcast This episode was produced by JP Alipio and Tomonari Nakayama, Sound design and editing by Tomonari Nakayama

    1h 8m
  4. The Wildcast EP46: Aaron Palabyab -Content magic maker

    26/10/2022

    The Wildcast EP46: Aaron Palabyab -Content magic maker

    Aaron Palabyab: In a world of social media content creators, influencers, and a shifting media landscape is there still room for real professionals that have studied and honed their craft in the creative industry? That is one of the questions we set out to tackle with this episode of the Wildcast with Aaron Palabyab. Aaron is an award winning film maker that has cut his teeth in the commercial TVC industry as a director in the 2000s working on numerous commercial projects for the likes of Sulit.com(OLX), Honda, Rockwell land, San Miguel Corp, Coca-Cola, J&J and so much more till he found himself searching for something more than the commercial life embarking on a year's long exploration of his more artistic and creative self which led to him pursuing an international art practice, mostly as part of the Kometa duo with Polish artist Agnieszka Rowińska. Their first collaboration, produced at the Nes Artist Residency in Skagaströnd, Iceland, received the special award for Creative Filmmaking at the 2017 Syrp Everyday Humans Short Film Competition. These days he focuses on his content creation work as the man behind the camera and edits for Chef JP Anglo's 'My Favorite Kitchen' series on Youtube and of course his own Youtube Channel 'Aaron Palabyab' which is a mix of moto vlogs and other life and travel experiences. He is also one of the top teachers on Skillshare sharing his knowledge on content creation as a film maker. You can find Aaron online via: Website: https://www.aaronpalabyab.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/aaronpalabyabchannel Instagram: @aaronpalabyab Twitter: @aaronpalabyab Skillshare: https://www.skillshare.com/user/aaronpalabyab

    1h 14m
  5. The Wildcast EP45: Jilson Tiu -Photographer of Filipino Life

    27/08/2022

    The Wildcast EP45: Jilson Tiu -Photographer of Filipino Life

    Jilson Tiu Jilson Tiu is a Philippine based photographer whose work encompasses some of the most iconic scenes of Philippine life. If you have been on social media in the last 3 years in the Philippines there is a good chance you have come across some of Jilson's work shooting daily life of Filipinos on the streets of Manila or on other islands of the country. His work is a peek into life as it happens on the streets and alleyways often taken as he cycles around the city. Growing up in the heart of Binondo, Jilson has a unique view of the world we inhabit as influenced by the chaos and color of the oldest Chinatown on the planet. He has done work for some of the top corporations in the Philippines such as Globe Telecom and Maynilad as well as NGOs like Greenpeace but it is in his personal passion work that his talent truly shines -each day he takes a photo on the streets of Manila wherever his bicycle takes him, a vignette into life on streets of a very unforgiving gray city and gives it color and hope for the Filipino despite the poverty and desperation that is quite often seen around the streets of the Metro. You can find Jilson's work through his website: https://jilsontiu.co/ On Instagram: @jilson.tiu The Wildcast is also supported by Atlas: @atlascommune you can use WILDCAST on checkout to get a discount on your orders. This episode was produced by JP Alipio and Tomonari Nakayama, Sound design and editing by Tomonari Nakayama

    1h 14m
  6. Wildcast EP44: Lester Babiera, Marti Salva, Marlowe Apeles -Pandemic Cyclists

    17/08/2022

    Wildcast EP44: Lester Babiera, Marti Salva, Marlowe Apeles -Pandemic Cyclists

    Pandemic Cyclists: The COVID19 pandemic changed a lot of the way our lives worked but for cycling the pandemic has been nothing short of transformational. Not just for cyclists but for the entire bike industry as well as the movement for sustainable mobility. Lester Babiera aka First Bike Ride, Marlowe Apeles aka BudolBuddy, and Marti Salva aka Higad Pating are at the center of the new bike culture that has arisen from this pandemic. It is a scene quite divorced from what pre-pandemic bike culture has been in the Philippines which has been dominated more by the sports cycling communities these three purveyors of the new cycling culturati are part of the movement bringing bikes back to common people not for sport but for daily life. The 3 of them form a potent partnership in spreading the bikes for fun and not just bikes for sport message with Lester's First Bike Ride featuring cyclists of every possible persuasion riding bikes to work, Marlowe has built a reputation of building boutique bikes that you can show off at your regular post office coffee shop hangouts that have become a standout feature of the new ride culture and Marti puts together the content in not serious fun videos that they put out through their new Youtube show "Hi Guys". They are decidedly experts in not taking themselves seriously and yet being able to spread such a serious message about cycling in the Philippines. You can find them on Instagram: @Budolbuddyph, @Higadpating, and @Firstbikeride Support the Wildcast by buying us a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/Wildcast This episode was produced by JP Alipio and Tomonari Nakayama, Sound design and editing by Tomonari Nakayama

    1h 16m

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