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PumaPodcast is an award-winning podcast production company based in Manila. We created the first podcasts out of Asia to be archived in the US Library of Congress. We're sharing the joy, power, and value there is in listening through more than 40 shows.
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Those left behind | Tokhang sa Tokhang
Beyond the official body count of Duterte's war on drugs are the countless families left behind, struggling to cope with the loss of their loved one. In episode 2 of Tokhang sa Tokhang, Roby Alampay and Gideon Lasco speak with these survivors and delve into the road they face in trying to move on without justice.
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Why are onions so expensive? | Teka Teka Explains
The Teka Teka Explains team travels to Bongabon, Nueva Ecija to talk to the farmers, traders and drivers responsible for supplying the country with onions. Is there really a shortage? Paano naging “pang-mayaman” ang sibuyas?
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Nekka Abueva: Called to empower | Kasama sa Pagbabago
Multitasker yarn? At the start of the pandemic, Nekka Abueva saw that the trisikad drivers in her neighborhood had lost their source of income, kaya gumawa siya ng programa para sa kanila even while she was studying. But she had bigger plans, and that included empowering their wives. Hear her story on Kasama sa Pagbabago: https://tinyurl.com/5n8mv66z
Kasama sa Pagbabago is a podcast by the Youth Leadership for Democracy (YouthLed), a project of the Asia Foundation and the US Agency for International Development (USAID). Powered by PumaPodcast.
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Unearthing the truth | Tokhang Sa Tokhang
“In an ideal world, the country will have moved on from a very simplistic conversation about drugs.” But here we are.
The exhumation of the bodies of those killed during Duterte's War on Drugs sheds light on the reality of their circumstances. In the season premiere of Tokhang Sa Tokhang season 2, Roby Alampay and Gideon Lasco discuss what their stories tell us about our understanding of drug use.
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How Pinoys modernized colonial plazas | What's AP? Araling Panlipunan Rebooted
During the Spanish era, plazas were centers of life—they were open spaces present in every municipality with amenities for commerce, socialization, and recreation. Sound familiar? Hosts Sab Schnabel and Ceej Tantengco speak to Prof. Nestor Castro and the folks at SM to find out how malls have become our modern-day plazas. This episode is from the "What's AP? Araling Panlipunan Rebooted" podcast, powered by SM Investments.
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Richelle Veredprado-Mangga: Sa advocacy may forever | Kasama sa Pagbabago
Saan ba nakakahanap ng true love ngayon? For Richelle Verdeprado, nasa advocacy work ang sikreto! From helping students in need through a Facebook donation drive, to founding a foster home for children in need, the path ultimately led to her husband, with whom she shares her causes. Goals! From the "Kasama sa Pagbabago" podcast.
Kasama sa Pagbabago is a podcast by the Youth Leadership for Democracy (YouthLed), a project of the Asia Foundation and the US Agency for International Development (USAID). Powered by PumaPodcast.
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Very impressed with the quality of content this bunch puts out. It’s the intelligent banter you wish you could find on Facebook. Or government. Please keep this going. Our nation’s future depends on people like you.