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S4E14: Paano Kung... Nandito Si Joelle?
Q Radio's Joelle has over 471,000 followers on TikTok because of her unfiltered take on relationships, and she's taken that to Spotify with the recent launch of her own podcast, "Paano Kung..." She joins me on this week's episode to share how she became TikTok's go-to tita for advice on how to "landi responsibly," among other things. Yes, I made sure to ask her to define "landi responsibly" for everybody. Strap in because all of these stories (and more) are on deck!
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36. Episode 36: Finding Your Roots (with Nathan Co)
01:20:24||Ep. 36Genealogist Nathan Co is the founder of the Chinese Ancestry Research online community, and his research has helped people of Chinese descent from all over the world reconnect with their family’s past. This week, we talk to him about how knowing your genealogy and tracing through your family tree might reveal some surprising, unique, or fun stories!
Episode 35: Night at the Mausoleum (with Ivan Man Dy)
54:26|Old Manila Walks founder Ivan Man Dy is back—this time to introduce us to the Chinese Cemetery Walking Tour and how Tsinoy customs mix with Pinoy Undas traditions when honoring departed loved ones.
Episode 34: Getting Real About Kidnap for Ransom Part 2 (with Walter Sy)
50:57|In this episode, we talk with Tsinoy civil society leader Walter Sy, who shares his family’s decade-long ordeal in seeking justice for the kidnapping and murder of his sister. (TW: crime, death)
Episode 33: Chloe and the Podcast Folks (with Mae Coyiuto)
46:22|We sit down with Mae Coyuito, author of the critically-acclaimed young adult novel, “Chloe and the Kaishao Boys” to talk about pursuing creative writing as a career, the process of getting published, and telling authentic Tsinoy stories that resonate with a global audience.
Episode 32: Dice Games, Mooncakes, and Spreadsheets(?!)
32:01|Happy Mid-Autumn Festival! We’re diving in on this annual Tsinoy tradition, reminiscing about the iconic Dice Game, and how some Tsinoy households can get competitiveness!
Episode 31: Growing Up With Autism: Neurodivergence and the Tsinoy Community
59:23|We sit down with educator and author Dave Go, who shares his experience growing up as Tsinoy with autism.
Episode 30: The One with the (Trauma) Bonding
01:15:11|Stan, Kim, Ced, and our writer Ranel react to comments and DMs from our listeners in this special mailbag episode!
Episode 29: The Kids Are Alright
50:04|We sit down with US-based Tsinoy activist Clifford Temprosa Li on how embracing his Tsinoy identity inspires his work as a next generation Asian-American leader and why knowing your roots can help the fight for a better future.
Episode 28: Now Steaming LIVE at the Lannang Symposium!
01:22:15|We recorded a live episode of the podcast during one of the sessions of this year's Lannang Symposium. We shared the story of why we started the show and why it continues to be important to us, but the real gem is in the live Q&A portion, where we actually engaged with our audience! Thank you so much to our friends, Dr. Wilkinson Gonzales and Ms. Meah Ang See, for giving us this platform to directly connect with the Tsinoy community!