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The Great Resignation is still “in full swing” in the Philippines

Across industries, waves of workers continue to quit their jobs because many companies don’t provide adequate remote-work support, according to a study by Sprout Solutions. But there’s plenty of good news too.

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    In this episode, we delve into the water resource management strategies of Metro Manila, Jakarta, and Kuala Lumpur as they face the challenges of El Niño. Local journalists looked into the water situation in their communities and share the solutions they're implementing to ensure a sustainable water supply for their residents.For more from the PumaPodcast team, find us on these platforms: FacebookInstagramTwitterTiktok
  • Who decides what we eat?

    13:29
    The choices we make about food and their consequences may seem personal but they aren’t – at least not entirely. Here’s why.For more from the PumaPodcast team, find us on these platforms:FacebookInstagramTwitterTiktok
  • Team up ng PH, US, and Japan. Will it be enough to deter China?

    15:42
    The trilateral summit held at the White House this April 2024 was the first of its kind and marked the beginning of closer cooperation between the three countries on a long list of pressing issues.For more from the PumaPodcast team, find us on these platforms:FacebookInstagramTwitterTiktok
  • The dangers of road rage, explained

    15:13
    A psychologist explains why road rage caused most of the 72,000 vehicle crashes in Metro Manila in 2022.
  • This Filipina's missing remains are a painful reminder of US imperialism

    17:06
    In the Washington Post's "Searching for Maura," a team of Filipinos and Filipino-Americans tells the long-forgotten story of an Igorot woman from Suyoc, Benguet.For more from the PumaPodcast team, find us on these platforms:FacebookInstagramTwitterTiktok
  • Dry Days? The El Niño Challenge in Metro Manila

    23:00
    In this episode, explore the story of Metro Manila's struggle with water scarcity in 2019 and the impact of El Niño in 2024. Delve into the challenges faced, solutions implemented, and the quest for a sustainable water future in one of Asia's bustling cities.For more from the PumaPodcast team, find us on these platforms:FacebookInstagramTwitterTiktok
  • Freedom of expression vs force of repression: Why is art under siege?

    15:53
    Artists are often among the first victims of crisis and oppressive regimes. But they have even less protection than the journalists, lawyers, and activists who face similar threats.For more from the PumaPodcast team, find us on these platforms:FacebookInstagramTwitterTiktok
  • Thought Bubbles: Let’s Get Physical (100)!

    10:52
    In this episode of Thought Bubbles, host Bubbles Magpayo dives into the world of Korean reality TV with Physical 100, a show that challenges the best of the best physically fit individuals in South Korea. Joined by Pumapodcast producer and Kasama sa Pagbabago host Maisie Joven, they talk about the show's impact, especially inspiring viewers to rethink their own fitness routines.
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    16:32
    Oya Arriola of Wise Owl discusses the Commune program with Nini Oñate from Dakila, a collective focused on human rights advocacy. Find out how the program tries to sustain relationships beyond specific projects or campaigns.