• I Am a Filipino present : Why Filipino media an effective tool in culture engagement
    Aug 1 2022
    In this episode, we look into the role of Filipino Media outlets in Australia to help introduce Filipino Culture to foreign-born Filipino. With the help of our guest Money Magazine Editor in Chief Michelle Baltazar and members of Radyo Filipino Adelaide which explained to us the important of this communication platforms. CREDITS : This podcast is written and hosted by me, Miko Santos, and Produced by Kangaroofern Media Lab, Australi’s Independent podcast management company. Research by ivone Santos, Edited and mixed by Jaime Bada, Sound design by Ivan Santos, our Podcast producer Jaymie Lopez, and Assistance Podcast producer Renee Bernales. Voice over artist Kiko Malicdem . Music by audiohero.com . Filipinotastic logo by Sid Tabar Thank you to our guest Michelle Baltazar, Juan Paulo Legaspi. Adel Lopez, Rose holland. Lourdes blinko and celia Guillermo Once again THANK YOU so much for carving out the time to hear what was shared on today’s podcast. Don’t forget there’s a free podcast course waiting for you over at www.podfiesta.org Also if you found it helpful then PLEASE share it with someone else, just simply share with them the link or post it on their Facebook wall and say check this out. It would make my entire MONTH! Also, be sure to subscribe if you haven't already so every podcast gets sent straight to you and you don't have to go searching for it!
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    19 mins
  • I Am a Filipino present : Why Filipino Language is important for foreign born FIlipino
    Jul 18 2022
    In this episode of The Filipinotastic , We going to explores why the Filipino language is important to foreign born pinoys . According to early childhood studies, many immigrants are gradually losing their native language as they get linguistically absorbed into English-speaking society. However, maintaining your original linguistic fluency is important for a variety of personal, social, intellectual, educational, and economic reasons. What happens if a child is born in a foreign country and never learns his/her native language? Language is rich in history and culture. Learning the native language entails studying the same history and culture as your parents, relatives, and even prior and following generations. https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/filipinotastic (#filipinotastic) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/filipino (#filipino) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/knagaroofern (#knagaroofern)
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    43 mins
  • I Am a Filipino present : Novy Bereber | Chase your Dream
    Jul 4 2022
    Novy Bereber is a Filipino-Australian choreographer from Iloilo City who is now based in Sydney, Australia. He is the Philippines’ leading choreographer of his generation, the only one to have mounted his works to the major dance companies in the Philippines – Ballet Philippines, Ballet Manila, and Philippine Ballet Theatre and Airdance. CREDITS : This podcast is written and hosted by me, Miko Santos, Produced by Kangaroofern Media Lab, Australi’s Independent podcast management company. Research by ivone Santos, Edited and mixed by Jaime Bada, Sound design by Ivan Santos, our Podcast producer Jaymie Lopez, Assistance Podcast producer Renee Bernales. Voice over artist Kiko Malicdem . Music by audiohero.com . Filipinotastic logo by Sid Tabar Thank you to our guest Novy Bereber Once again THANK YOU so much for carving out the time to hear what was shared on today’s podcast. Don’t forget there’s a free podcast course waiting for you over at www.podfiesta.org Also if you found it helpful then PLEASE share it with someone else, just simply share with them the link or post it on their Facebook wall and say check this out. It would make my entire MONTH! Also, be sure to subscribe if you haven't already so every podcast gets sent straight to you and you don't have to go searching for it!
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    39 mins
  • I Am a Filipino present : Mummy , I Can't Find My Loud Voice
    Jun 15 2022
    Glaiza was born in the Philippines and moved to Australia when she was one. She grew up in Western Sydney where she completed her schooling years. Throughout school, she enjoyed creative projects, in particular when it came to story writing. A favourite pastime is sharing a bedtime story with her three young children who are mini bookworms. Reading together is always the highlight of their day. ‘Mummy, I Can’t Find My Loud Voice’ is Glaiza’s debut children’s picture book. It was written after a conversation she had with her eldest daughter (that pulled on her heartstrings)- who is the main character in the story. Glaiza hopes this story will encourage children who are naturally quiet and shy at school, to find bravery, one word at a time. CREDITS : This podcast is written and hosted by me, Miko Santos, Produced by https://www.kangaroofern.com/ (Kangaroofern Media Lab), Australi’s Independent podcast management company. Research by Ivone Santos, Edited and mixed by Jaime Bada, Sound design by Ivan Santos, and our Podcast producers Jaymie Lopez, and Renee Bernales. Voice over artist https://www.facebook.com/kiko.malicdem (Kiko Malicdem). Music by https://audiohero.com/ (audiohero.com). Filipinotastic logo by https://www.facebook.com/sidtabar ( Sid Tabar) Thank you to our guest  https://www.facebook.com/glaizadeleon.author/ (Glaiza De Leon)   Once again THANK YOU so much for carving out the time to hear what was shared on today’s podcast. Don’t forget there’s a free podcast course waiting for you over at www.podfiesta.org and join the community. Also if you found it helpful then PLEASE share it with someone else, just simply share with them the link or post it on their Facebook wall and say check this out. It would make my entire MONTH! Also, be sure to subscribe if you haven't already so every podcast gets sent straight to you and you don't have to go searching for it!. Check me at https://mikosantos.co/ (mikosantos.co) and love to have a chat with you over Instagram
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    23 mins
  • I Am a Filipino present : What is Destiny ?
    Jun 1 2022
    Barry and Herbelle (knowns in social media as BarBelle EverAfter) are a young Filipino couple currently based in Sydney, Australia. They have moved to Australia 8 years ago after working as OFWs in Singapore and have since become Permanent Residents in 2015, acquired citizenship in 2018 and are now living in their own home with their 3-year-old daughter in southwest Sydney. They now own and run their cafe and burger restaurant in the Marrickville area in Inner West Sydney. CREDITS :  This podcast is written and hosted by me, Miko Santos, Produced by Kangaroofern Media Lab, Australi’s Independent podcast management company. Research by ivone Santos, Edited and mixed by Jaime Bada, Sound design by Ivan Santos, our Podcast producer Jaymie Lopez, Assistance Podcast producer Renee Bernales. Voice over artist Kiko Malicdem . Music by audiohero.com . Filipinotastic logo by Sid Tabar Thank you to our guest Barry Duremdes   Once again THANK YOU so much for carving out the time to hear what was shared on today’s podcast. Don’t forget there’s a free podcast course waiting for you over at www.podfiesta.org Also if you found it helpful then PLEASE share it with someone else, just simply share with them the link or post it on their Facebook wall and say check this out. It would make my entire MONTH! Also, be sure to subscribe if you haven't already so every podcast gets sent straight to you and you don't have to go searching for it!
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    20 mins