Rumble

Rej Cortez Torrecampo

Rumble is your virtual safe space to learning how best to act on your values and resolve values-conflict in the workplace and community. This is not a how-to podcast, instead, it relies on your imagination and emotions to find inspiration and learn from stories that muster the courage, build empathy, and move you to action. The podcast is not a lecture about what you should do in difficult situations. Rather, it exposes you to the realities and stories of others that may inspire you and make you realize your own “AHA!” moment.

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  1. 26/06/2021

    6. LGBTQI+ Activism for Non-Activists

    Guest: Ryan Silverio (they/them) Guest co-host: Brenda Pureza (she/her) Description: In celebration of Pride Month, this second episode of the PRIDE Series is dedicated to non-activists who want to learn about LGBTQI+ activism in the Philippines. Ryan Silverio, the Regional Coordinator of the ASEAN SOGIE Caucus and my former professor in International Studies, leads the discussion on what activism is, the changes in the LGBTQI+ movement, and significant issues confronting activists. Joining the discussion as well is my guest co-host, Brenda Pureza; she is a close friend of mine, a fellow student leader, and a feminist. She opens the conversation on the idea of holding spaces, a concept Ryan borrowed from the field of therapy, as a form of LGBTQI+ activism and the reality of burnout. Towards the end of the conversation, we share our thoughts on where non-activists can start if they want to join the LGBTQI+ movement. Links and Resources: [OPINION] 'Holding space' as a form of LGBTQ+ activism Why do progressive movements struggle to answer populists? Because they are technocrats The ASEAN SOGIE Caucus: Website | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Spotify Women and Gender Institute: Website | Facebook Rainbow Rights: Facebook Psychological Association of the Philippines LGBT Psychology Special Interest Group: Facebook Southeast Queer Cultural Festival 2021: Website Follow our guests: Ryan Silverio: Instagram Brenda Pureza: Instagram| YouTube How to Listen: Spotify; Google Podcast Continue the Conversation: Share this episode with your family and friends to continue the conversation or reach out to me on Instagram (@rumblepodcast or @js21stcentury) to share your comments, insights, and recommendations. If you feel like sharing this on your social media, I encourage you to use #rumblepodcast to build and contribute to the conversation online. Share it with people you know who might find this episode helpful. Disclaimer: The views, opinions, and thoughts expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. They do not necessarily represent the views, opinions, and thoughts held by their organizations and associates. Language: English and Filipino

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  2. 12/06/2021

    5. Our Experiences of Social Transitioning

    Guests: Paige Tribdino and Marl Candido Description: In celebration of Pride month, Rumble is launching its Pride Series that is dedicated to issues and ideas on advancing the rights and protection of our LGBTQI+ folks. In its first episode, I am joined by Paige Tribdino and Marl Candido, who I both know from college, in this conversation to talk about our experiences in social transitioning. We shared our understanding of what social transitioning is, how we came out to family and friends, and how we are dealing with issues of misgendering and gender dysphoria. We got the chance to look back at some of our experiences in school and how some progress has been made to affirm the identities of trans students. We also exchanged ideas on how to cope in certain situations where we feel our identities are not respected or taken seriously. What are our message to fellow trans and cis individuals still in the process of learning? What is the advice we got that we still hold dear and help us get through life’s challenges? Stick around until the end to find out our answers to these questions. How to Listen: Spotify; Google Podcast Continue the Conversation: Share this episode with your family and friends to continue the conversation or reach out to me on Instagram (@rumblepodcast or @js21stcentury) to share your comments, insights, and recommendations. If you feel like sharing this on your social media, I encourage you to use #rumblepodcast to build and contribute to the conversation online. Share it with people you know who might find this episode helpful. Disclaimer: The views, opinions, and thoughts expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. They do not necessarily represent the views, opinions, and thoughts held by their organizations and associates. Language: English and Filipino

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Rumble is your virtual safe space to learning how best to act on your values and resolve values-conflict in the workplace and community. This is not a how-to podcast, instead, it relies on your imagination and emotions to find inspiration and learn from stories that muster the courage, build empathy, and move you to action. The podcast is not a lecture about what you should do in difficult situations. Rather, it exposes you to the realities and stories of others that may inspire you and make you realize your own “AHA!” moment.