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Some Deaf individuals write in English differently, which may appear as “wrong” grammar to the hearing community. In this episode, we explore the unique structure of sign languages, how it shapes thought and communication, and why understanding this fosters greater inclusivity.
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DeepSeek shows an obvious bias when it comes to issues related to China. In this episode, Roby Alampay and Jaemark Tordecilla talk about its implications for the Philippines.
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Fans all over the world are still mourning the death of Taiwanese actress Barbie Hsu, who starred along with F4 in the popular 2003 series Meteor Garden. In this episode of Thought Bubbles, we look back on Barbie’s legacy as the feisty heroine Shan Cai with a certified Meteor Garden fan, Dr. KC Abalos Orendain of UP Diliman.
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Andi Eigenmann used ChatGPT for relationship advice and showed us a smart way to use AI. In this episode, journalist and technologist Jaemark Tordecilla tells us more on how we can use AI chatbots more effectively.
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Lawyer and political analyst Michael Yusingco weighs in on the curious timing of Vice President Sara Duterte's impeachment, what it suggests about the motives of the politicians behind it, and what it means for the upcoming trial in the Senate.
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South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol is facing impeachment after declaring martial law in December 2024. In this episode, political reporter Kim Jikyung of Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation breaks down the crisis still unfolding in the country.
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Trump's first two weeks in office have seen a return to the chaos and uproar that marked his first term. In this episode, political scientist Aries Arugay explains how this affects the Philippines and its ties with its oldest treaty ally.
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It’s that time of the year when horoscope predictions are at their peak. Astrology is hardly scientific, so why do many people continue to engage with it?
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Religious groups and conservatives are spreading false and misleading claims about a bill seeking to lower the alarming number of adolescent pregnancies in the Philippines.
Male senators successfully pressure rights body into denouncing abortion.
Why is online child sex abuse difficult to contain in the Philippines
Who will benefit if divorce is legalized in the Philippines.
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The Philippines has been regularly submitting entries for Best International Feature Film consideration at the Oscars. However, no Filipino film has secured an Academy Award nomination, let alone a trophy. What can we do to make this happen?
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A botched buy-bust operation involving an estimated P10 billion worth of drugs has led top law enforcement officials to repeat earlier whistleblower claims: A reward system for anti-drug operations established during the Duterte era is driving criminal activity perpetrated by police.
If you'd like to hear more of our drug war coverage, listen to our previous episodes covering whistleblower testimonies.
How the House drug war hearings might affect the ICC probe
https://open.spotify.com/episode/4vZUFY2Ec4oEtohMTjgmj6?si=aac5dd74134a4680
Top drug war cop calls police 'biggest crime group in the country'
https://open.spotify.com/episode/22MhRZmyun6jho0k4vZZT4?si=5ae2131608a74d3a
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We've all heard that there's more to democracy than voting every few years or even running for office yourself. But what does active and meaningful participation even look like?
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Oya Arriola of the “Give A Hoot” podcast on effective communication and how it leads to social change.
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Have you heard of the Project Citizen Model? It's a 12-step method that allows everyday citizens to influence public policy for the better. Here's what else you need to know.
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During his time as Naga City Mayor and Interior Secretary, Jesse Robredo quickly learned that “yielding power to the people” was a key ingredient to good governance.
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In this episode, arts and culture advocate Gabriel Villaruel shares how his passion for art became a powerful tool for youth leadership and community empowerment.
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In this episode, officials from the Sanggunian Kabataan weigh in on whether the law enacted in 2015 to reform the SK lived up to its promise.
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With the 2025 midterm polls coming in May, how can youth leaders deliver a fresh brand of governance to local communities?
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After being asked to run for the Senate by former President Cory Aquino, Santanina Rasul cemented her legacy as the country’s first female Muslim senator and a champion for women’s rights and education.
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Youth leaders walk us through the reforms intended to save the Sanggunian Kabataan from dynasties, corruption, and mismanagement.
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