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  • Winner! The journey to the PH's first gold
    2022/01/27

    Hidilyn Diaz tells her story—how despite our affinity for sports like basketball and boxing, it was weightlifting that got us our very first gold. With returning guests Sev Sarmenta and Skilty Labastilla.

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    21 分
  • Game Na: How Pinoy childhood games evolved into spectator sports
    2022/01/13

    Patintero, tumbang preso, teks. You probably played them with your childhood friends after school. But did you know that they're the building blocks of the big spectator sports we have today? Gretchen Ho, Sev Sarmenta, and anthropologist Skilty Labastilla tell us all about it!

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    23 分
  • So Salty: How did Filipinos' favorite snacks come to be?
    2021/11/25

    Filipinos love their chicheria, especially the crispy, crunchy, and sodium-filled junk food! So do we actually prefer the salty to the sweet? Find out what the Pinoy palate is with food historian Felice Sta. Maria and food writer Margaux Salcedo.

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    20 分
  • How Sweet: The Pinoy obsession with sweet spaghetti and sugary treats
    2021/11/05

    Is it true that Pinoys have a sweet tooth? Together with food historian Felice Sta. Maria and food writer Margaux Salcedo, let's revisit the journey of sweet spaghetti, candies, and other Pinoy delicacies we loved to eat when we were kids.

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    22 分
  • Why is SpongeBob speaking in Filipino?
    2020/10/22

    If you've been watching Philippine free TV for the last half-decade, you'll notice that all the American cartoons like "The Powerpuff Girls," "The Transformers" and, yes, even "SpongeBob SquarePants," have now been dubbed in Filipino. How is this being done and who is voicing them? Find out the vocal magic behind the dubbed cartoons in the first season finale of the Pinoy pop culture podcast "Super Random," an Inquirer podcast powered by PumaPodcast. 

    Host Ruel S. De Vera is joined by guests Apollo Abraham, Bambi Eloriaga-Amago, Rudolf Baldonado, Dr. Michael Coroza, and Shanti Gleason.

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    35 分
  • Let's Volt In!
    2020/10/08

    Voltes V is the Philippines' national super robot. But why? Not only is the combining robot a touchstone for martial law babies, but it is an enduring part of Pinoy pop culture as well, with a rabid fanbase. Find out the secret electromagnetic history of how Voltes V came to the Philippines through interviews, including one with the man responsible for bringing the robot over. And get behind-the-scenes info about the upcoming live-action remake, "Voltes V: Legacy", and what awaits obsessive collectors for Christmas, with host and fanboy supreme Ruel S. De Vera. This is the ultimate Voltes V podcast... "Super Random V: Let's Volt In!".

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    36 分
  • Because of Keith
    2020/09/24

    Filipinos love their songs sung by the original artists, no matter how long ago those songs were sung. That's why you have musicians coming back for concerts again and again. Sometimes, their songs are covered endlessly. But then there are times, when you get an artist who may not only be the most covered foreign artist, but has a bubble of fame, a family--and has actually settled down in the Philippines. Meet: Keith Martin, the man who sang "Because of You."

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    29 分
  • Got to Believe in Music
    2020/09/10

    The Philippines is known as a musical paradise with a thriving local musical scene, and yet there are some foreign songs which have become hits and even become part of the national consciousness--even if they were not hits or even charted anywhere else in the world. Join host Ruel S. De Vera as he discusses this phenomenon with UP Professor Pinky Aseron and one and only David Pomeranz, whose "Got to Believe in Magic" is practically a Filipino standard--even though it's a foreign song. 

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    30 分