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A podcast that revisits the stories that have been published in BusinessWorld, the most trusted source of Philippines business news.
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The corporate benefits of hiring PWDs
Is it costly to hire with persons with disabilities, or PWDs? Are PWDs only limited to certain roles? In this B-Side episode, BusinessWorld speaks with Grant Javier, executive director of Project Inclusion Network, about the most common misconceptions surrounding PWD employees, as well as the benefits of hiring them.
Recorded remotely on March 21, 2024. Produced by Arjale Jayrie G. Queral. -
Miscommunication is at the heart of startup failures
Contrary to popular belief, it's not only the lack of funding that spells doom among startup teams.
In this B-Side episode, BusinessWorld speaks with Martin Gonzalez, creator of Google's Effective Founders Project, about co-founder conflicts, quality disagreements, and the necessity of having difficult conversations very early in a partnership. -
Safeguarding the Philippine gambling sector from online scams
Online gambling has evolved, thanks to advancements in technology and innovations within the industry. With this evolution, however, also comes the rise of sophisticated gambling fraud.
In this B-Side episode, BusinessWorld speaks with Frederic Ho, Jumio Corporation's vice president of Asia Pacific, on how online gambling has evolved, and how both consumers and the authorities can protect themselves against fraudsters in this digital space.
Recorded on March 21, 2024. Produced by Earl Lagundino. -
Forging the future of AI: Women can take the lead
More than giving us answers and ideas in seconds after typing in our prompts, generative artificial intelligence (genAI) is increasingly appreciated as a tool that can positively impact businesses. According to the latest study by the IBM Institute for Business Value entitled, “Forging the future of AI: Women can take the lead” genAI, alongside disrupting workflows, gives women "a once-in-a-career opportunity to gain equal footing.”
In this special edition of BusinessWorld B-Side, in partnership with IBM Philippines, Commercial Territory Sales Leader Christine Llanto-Ravelo explores the unique opportunities genAI opens to women in workplaces and boardrooms. -
The sweet rewards of cacao farming in the Philippines
To cap off 2023, the BBC released its 100 Women list, naming women who have inspired and influenced people worldwide.
Among those on the list are former US First Lady Michelle Obama and human rights lawyer Amal Clooney, and a 25-year-old Filipina farmer and entrepreneur named Louise Mabulo.
Ms. Mabulo, the daughter of San Fernando Camarines Sur mayor Fermin Mabulo, joins 27 other Climate Pioneers in the list. She was lauded for her efforts in setting up The Cacao Project, which according to the BBC "aims to revolutionize local food systems through sustainable agroforestry."
In this B-side interview, the 100 Women-lister extols the virtues of cacao as a crop, changing the face of farming in the Philippines, and how growing up Filipino can make one sensitive to climate change. -
Philippines, Taiwan, and the uncertain future
The Philippines is so close to Taiwan that, as the old joke suggests, one could swim across the Bashi Channel to get there. Their connection goes beyond that, with the future of their geopolitical fates in question.
In this B-Side episode, Girard Mariano L. Lopez, a Filipino student in Taiwan and representative of the Asian pro-democracy group Milk Tea Alliance, discusses with BusinessWorld reporter Beatriz Marie D. Cruz how activists from the Philippines and Taiwan see the tensions with China.
Customer Reviews
Finally, a regular, and excellent, Philippine podcast!
I’m an avid podcast listener, and I finally found a regular, quality Philippine podcast! It has a wide array of very interesting topics on the Philippine economy.
Some suggestions for the podcast:
Standardised introduction - names of reporters and their focus, date of podcast (in the episode notes but could be mentioned at the start)
More enthusiasm and liveliness of both intro and reporter’s voice to draw listeners - listeners can’t see anything in a podcast so the voice of the intro and reporter is key
Reporters should use a quality microphone or headset to avoid room-echo and a muffled sound
Some reporters are very good in making the interview with the guests sound more like a natural conversation, but some others are very scripted (even Siri sounds more natural)
Perhaps a natural conversation between the podcast host and the reporter in the intro to make the podcast flow into the topic
Your episode notes provide a great summary.
Thank you BusinessWorld! You have a quality podcast and I look forward to more!