THE PODCASTS

TIBOK-PINOY PODCASTS: MAKADIYOS

MAKADIYOS podcast with Amb. Henrietta de Villa and host, Ana de Villa-Singson

Known as “Tita” by many, Ambassador Henrietta de Villa was the onetime Ambassador to the Vatican. During her tenure, she liased closely with 2 Popes, one of whom is now a saint! She is also the Chairperson Emeritus of 2 large local organizations, PPCRV and Mother Butler Guild, each with thousands of volunteers throughout the country. She is a two-time Papal awardee and through the conferment of awards is a doctor, a dame, a kumandante plus many, many more. In this podcast, she talks about a life rich in experience and grace, all dedicated to God. She shares her daily examination, a simple 3 step guide to prayer. At day’s end, ask yourself (1) What have you done for God? (2) What have you not done for God? and (3) What can you still do for God tomorrow? Listen to “Tita” share her many stories and life lessons rooted in her deep faith.

MAKADIYOS podcast with Samira Gutoc and host, Ana de Villa-Singson

Samira Gutoc is listed by a Jordanian Muslim organization as one of the 500 Most Influential Muslims in the world. Samira is a civic leader, journalist, environmentalist, women’s rights advocate and politician. She was a member of the Regional Legislative Assembly of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao and the Bangsamoro Transition Commission which was tasked to draft the Bangsamoro Basic Law. In this podcast, Samira delves into the basic beliefs of the Islam faith and underlines that slam has so much in common with Christians and Jews. The word “Salam”, their traditional greeting means “Peace,” a word they share with the Jewish traditional greeting “Shalom.” It is fascinating to listen to Samira recount the many threads that connect the Catholic and Jewish faiths with Islam. The podcast provokes deep thought: If we share so much in common, why then the many wars and altercations? It provides much hope too that we may find the many things which bind us in the quest for brotherhood and peace.  

MAKADIYOS podcast with Samira Gutoc and host, Ana de Villa-Singson

Lee Ann Ponio is a young Sunday school teacher and a business development intern in ASSIST Asia. She is a Born Again Christian. In this podcast, Lee Ann breaks down the differences between her faith and Roman Catholicism. She believes in a personal relationship with God through constant prayerful communication. Young and ardent, Lee Ann inspires us with her youthful adherence to her faith!

TIBOK-PINOY PODCASTS: MATAPAT

MATAPAT podcast with Ronald Gadayan and host, Ana de Villa-Singson

“HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY!” This well-known adage is not always easy to implement. At times, situations arise when temptations and material needs and attachments can challenge our choices on being honest. Not so for Ronald Gadayan, Tibok Pinoy’s featured speaker for the value of Honesty. Ronald has been a janitor in the NAIA Terminal 2 for over 14 years. In the course of those 14 years, he has seen passengers leave behind many valuables such as cash, jewelry, cellphones, portable electronics. Once, he even found a Louis Vuitton bag left in the passenger terminal. That bag contained close to Php 2.5 Million pesos, but Ronald did not once hesitate to return it to its owner. As per NAIA 2 policy, he handed it over to the Lost and Found. When asked if he wavered even once, if he was tempted even once to keep the bag and its contents. His answer was swift: “Ay, hindi po!” He was taught by his father, that honesty cannot be bought at any price and that their being poor is not an excuse to live dishonestly. An honest man…how rare it is to find one who practices honesty consistently, who has become an example and inspiration to his family who, like him, have upheld his example with their own acts of honesty and integrity. Is honesty difficult to practice? Yes, at times it can be. But for Ronald the choice is clear cut. There is no gray area when it comes to right or wrong. We simply have to do what is honest and good and right. Listen to Ronald. And be inspired! Then let us dig deep within ourselves and find the same clarity and conviction towards choosing what honesty always.

TIBOK-PINOY PODCASTS: MAGALANG

MAGALANG podcast with Samira Gutoc and host, Ana de Villa-Singson

Aside from being hailed by a Jordanian organization as one of the Top 500 Most Influential Muslims in the World, Samira Gutoc is a civic leader, journalist, peace advocate.
She was a legislator and member of the Bangsamoro Transition Commission. Samira is also a passionate environmentalist. In this podcast, Samira gives emphasis to our transitional custodianship of nature and the world we live in. We do not own it; we are only temporary custodians of the world we live in. We have intergenerational responsibility to ensure that the environment which we bequeath to generations after us is good, thriving, healthy; an environment where future generations can breathe clean air in a world without the devastating effects of climate change. Samira urges the youth to be involved. She invokes the Orosa vs. Factoran case where youths between 11-13 years of age went up and won against the Department of Environment and Natural Resources in their fight against the granting of timber licenses which would result in massive tree cutting. The youth are not powerless, you have a voice! Use it and learn more about respecting the environment in this podcast with Samira Gutoc.

TIBOK-PINOY PODCASTS: MASIPAG

MASIPAG podcast with Myla Villanueva and host, Ana de Villa-Singson

Myla Villanueva is an IT luminary. At 19, she founded her first IT company, deciding to make her own path instead of joining her family’s business. She recalls being nervous since she was very young and was competing with big established IT giants and companies. Today, through hard work, she has founded 4 companies and is a much respected leader in the IT industry. Her companies’ products impact our daily lives in many ways (i.e. Her company was the first to introduce the ringtones on our mobile phones!). She is a TOYM (Ten Outstanding Young Men) awardee and was onetime Chairperson of PPCRV. She advises students to never stop learning to keep in step with a fast-paced world.

MASIPAG podcast with Ramon Fernandez and host, Ana de Villa-Singson

Myla Villanueva is an IT luminary. At 19, she founded her first IT company, deciding to make her own path instead of joining her family’s business. She recalls being nervous since she was very young and was competing with big established IT giants and companies. Today, through hard work, she has founded 4 companies and is a much respected leader in the IT industry. Her companies’ products impact our daily lives in many ways (i.e. Her company was the first to introduce the ringtones on our mobile phones!). She is a TOYM (Ten Outstanding Young Men) awardee and was onetime Chairperson of PPCRV. She advises students to never stop learning to keep in step with a fast-paced world.

TIBOK-PINOY PODCASTS: MATULUNGIN

MATULUNGIN podcast with Kimberly Derla and host, Ana de Villa-Singson

Kimberly Derla is an elementary school teacher, an author who published 11 books, and a blogger who dispenses advise on wellness and self-help. She is also a member of a youth ministry where she volunteers for community development. She points out that being helpful does not require big projects. The simple act of speaking with someone, volunteering in your neighborhood for cleanup drives, education programs, sustainable practices or even to help in household chores can make a difference. Everyone can help! Importantly, Kim emphasizes self-help through time-management and prioritization. She believes that we can best help others if we help ourselves too. Young, committed, action-oriented and involved, she speaks most especially to students and to the youth!

MATULUNGIN podcast with Mardi Mapa Suplido and host, Ana de Villa-Singson

Mardi Mapa – Suplido’s commitment to social service includes her being the current Chief Operating Officer of Aboitiz Foundation, former CEO of Habitat for Humanity, Head of the National Youth Commission, and a peace panel negotiator in Negros. She also headed many social development projects and NGOs. Even while schooling, she was involved in organizing the urban poor. Upon graduating, she consciously took the path of a career in social service, dedicating herself to community development to help those who are marginalized. The Sangguniang Kabataan Law happened under her tenure. She also fought, successfully, against lowering the age of criminal responsibility. She believes that “No matter how young you are or whether you have funds or not, we can make a difference.” She takes to heart something she learned from her mother, “We must live simply so that others can simply live.” Listen to Mardi’s fascinating and colorful life of helpfulness and service!

TIBOK-PINOY PODCASTS: MAKABAYAN

MAKABAYAN podcast with Margie Moran Floirendo and host, Ana de Villa-Singson

After winning the Miss Universe pageant in 1973, Margie Moran – Florendo has become a strong
champion of Filipino Arts and Culture. She was the Chairperson of the Cultural Center of the Philippines and Ballet Philippines. She advocates strongly for Filipino artists, believing firmly that Filipino talent is world class. She is also a Muslim peace advocate and is a founding member of the Mindanao Commission on Women Organization and produced an award-winning film “Bagong
Buwan.” For this podcast, Margie speaks about Nationalism through the lens of an arts and cultural
advocate. She believes firmly that Nationalism flourishes from practising good values.

TIBOK-PINOY PODCASTS: MAPANURI

MAPANURI podcast with James Wong and host, Ana de Villa-Singson

James Wong is an active IT practitioner and electronics engineer in one of the country’s top IT providers. He has been a PPCRV volunteer for the past 14 years. In this podcast, James gives expert and easy to follow advise on how to safely navigate the internet. He also points out the need for proper social media engagement based on Godliness and good values.. In a world which is increasingly turning to social media as a primary source of information, this podcast discusses discernment, proper conduct and risk mitigation in the internet.

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