A Better Normal
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Bridging communities for food security | Ma. Gisela Tiongson of the Jollibee Group Foundation
Jollibee Group Foundations Ma. Gisela Tiongson talks about their core advocacy of community relations, the gains in creating inclusive value chains for farmers, and the responsibilities that come with a well-loved brand.In celebration of its 10th anniver
Who picks up after us? Waste workers and the fight against plastic waste leakage
In the second episode of a three-part series, we take a closer look at the role of waste workers in minimizing plastic leakage and the efforts to make this line of work safer and more lucrative.We talked to Yolly Cadilo, an informal waste collector from M
Investing in children, investing in our future | Jun Godornes of World Vision Philippines
World Vision's Jun Godornes talks about the gaps and gains in Filipino children's welfare, how far sponsoring a child really goes, and how children can bridge communities and play their part in resolving conflict.In celebration of its 10th anniversary, Pu
Where does your plastic go? The cycle points back to you
In the first episode of a three-part series, we examine an individual's typical plastic diet, the cycle of waste that impacts our health, and some local government efforts in mitigating the problem.We talked to Julius Guirjen, Project Manager of WWF-Phili
Comics, Creativity and Building Communities | Rob Cham
Award-winning comic book creator Rob Cham talks about how far his comics has taken him in his career, what makes Pinoy comics distinct, and what the upcoming Manila Comics Fair has in store for artists and enthusiasts alike. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com
Meet the Pinays on the Frontlines of Recycling and Waste Management (Guest Episode)
In this episode we share a story from Teka Teka News, about Women who take the lead and build change in their communities through Waste Management and Recycling efforts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Making drinks na may pangarap | Jericson Co
Jericson Co, co-founder of The Curator Coffee and Cocktails, shares the work that goes into making award-winning drinks, the culture of experimentation that fuels his bar, and the reason people love the space his team has built. Hosted on Acast. See acast
Acting out history and influencing for good | Reb Atadero
With COVID lockdowns affecting his profession, theater actor Reb Atadero discovered another way of storytelling. Learn how he creates educational content on on Tiktok, why he loves to feature history and what kind of responsibility content creation really
Ang Ating Kwentong Klima, Part 3: Isla
Our island communities are among the most vulnerable to climate change. Think kids being forced to swim to school because of tidal flooding, and families finding that their usually potable water from wells are too salty to drink because of salinification.
Ang Ating Kwentong Klima, Part 2: Pagkain
Prices of goods are skyrocketing, yet farmers are still forced to throw away the harvest they can’t sell, and have to settle literally for coins in exchange for their products. Paano na ang food security natin niyan? We hear from Christine Jodloman o