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The P*I* Podcast is about Philippine politics, Philosophy, Films, and the general tragicomedy of the Filipino condition. It is hosted by Matt and Borj, two frustrated political scholars expanding their reach to the Philippine public. P.I. stands for "Political Investigations" for the "palaging inis" at "palaging informed" Hosted By Matt Ordonez and Anthony Borja Music by JV Ordonez Logo Design by Shin Miyamoto Editing by Anthony Borja For comments, feedback and inquiries, you can email us at pipodcastph@gmail.com
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Ep. 51 How is Anime Political? w/ Miro Abala

For this episode, we invited Miro Abala to discuss how Japanese anime is political. We discuss how Filipino society fell in love with anime, Animes as political content, Anime as a labor issue and Anime as foreign policy.   We also briefly recommend some animes that are very political and endorse the upcoming Japanese film festival.   You may get more information here: https://www.facebook.com/japanesefilmfestPH/   How to Watch: https://japanesefilmfestph.jfmo.org.ph/how-to-watch/     0:00 Music 0:15 Intro 2:10 What is Anime? 5:00 Is Scott Pilgrim Anime? 7:15 Animes but not Animes? 9:30 Why do Filipinos like Anime? 20:20 How is something political? 25:50 Anime as Political Content 35:10 Anime as a Labor issue 44:15 Anime as Soft Power 52:50 Recommendations 1:02:20 Japanese Film Festival ad     Sources:   Scene from Victory Gundam: https://www.facebook.com/groups/gundammobilesuitposting/permalink/6852696901520253/   Karoshi: https://www.ilo.org/safework/info/publications/WCMS_211571/lang--en/index.htm   Jujutsu Kaisen Animator: Industry will Collapse https://www.cbr.com/jujutsu-kaisen-0-anime-industry-collapse/   Cool Japan: https://www.cao.go.jp/cool_japan/english/index-e.html   Recommendations:   Mobile Suit Gundam https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0159172/   Gundam Seed https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0374407/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2     One Punch Man https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0374407/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2   The Day I reincarnated as a Slime https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9054364/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1   Mother's Basement: https://www.youtube.com/@mothersbasement   Gigguk: https://www.youtube.com/@gigguk   Trash Taste: https://www.youtube.com/@TrashTaste   Princess Mononoke: https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/28630857     Pom Poko:https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/70035036   Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans: https://www.netflix.com/jp-en/title/80150290   Aleczandxr: https://www.youtube.com/@Aleczandxr   Erwin Smith-A Devil with a Dream https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVpRCySUx3Y    
1/30/20241 hour, 4 minutes, 51 seconds
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Bonus: Dad and I Review Rewind

The 2023 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) was one of the highest grossing festivals our country has had in years. The top-grossing and most-watched movie from this line-up is Rewind(2023) starring Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera. In this Bonus episode, I invited my Dad to discuss what Rewind says about Marriage, Gender roles, Family Values, Jesus Christ and Story-telling in Filipino films.
1/27/202429 minutes, 52 seconds
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PILM Institute: PH Cinema and Class Struggle with Epoy Deyto

This episode was prompted after I discovered the exciting, incisive, and polemical book, Post-Dilawan Cinema and the Pandemic(2023) at the BLTX Small Press expo. We discuss Philippine Cinema through the lens of class struggle with the book's Author, Epoy Deyto. The conversation spans the issues of movie-going, how ph cinema alienates the poor, the ideological content of films, the intersections of politics and business in Philippine Cinema, and Metro Manila Film Festival. You can find a digital copy of the book here:https://www.missingcodec.com/downloads/post-dilawan-cinema-and-the-pandemic/ You may also find a physical copy of the book from Shonenbat Collective here:https://www.facebook.com/ShonenBatCollective/ You may also find more of Epoy's writing in his blog: here:https://www.missingcodec.com/ You may also support small publishers at BLTX here: https://www.facebook.com/xeroxography/ https://gantalapress.org/community/bltx/ 0:00 0:15 Intro 3:00 What inspired the book? 8:45 What is Cinemaralita? 12:20 Encounter with Teddy Co 15:30 Theory of Moviegoing/Boom and Bust 20:30 MMFF 2016 Background: Audience 24:30 What is post-dilawan Cinema 27:00 Franchising of Cinema 30:50 Cinema is an ecosystem 35:00 Dilawan Cinema and Neoliberal Ideology 42:30 Action Films and Violent Cinema 45:00 Cinema under Duterte 50:00 Daryl Yap and Vincentiments 54:00 Dilawan Neoliberalism 59:20 Depictions of the personal beyond Dilawan Cinema 1:04:00 FIlm's Epoy Likes? 1:06:00 What should PH Cinema be? 1:12:10 Did anything change since the book? 1:15:15 Hope in Ph Cinema 1:23:00 Exposing and Combatting Imperialism 1:29:00 Cinema for the masses 1:32:00 Where to find the book and epoy's other work? 1:34:15 Comments on MMFF and Cinema's comeback 1:38:00 MMFF and the issues with exhibitors 1:41:50 Recommendations
1/3/20241 hour, 43 minutes, 35 seconds
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Ep. 50 Mental Health Advocacy with RS Mojica and Bill Fuentes

Apologies if the sound for this episode is off. My microphone had technical difficulties so I had to re-dub my parts for audio clarity. For this holiday season, this episode will talk about mental health We always hear a lot about mental health. This may contain sensitive themes. We heara lot of buzzwords like anxiety, depression, toxicity, stress, trigger warnings etc . While many dismiss it as a lack of faith or resilience or a fad among the youth, there is a real phenomenon ofan increasing number of diagnoses, which need medication and therapy, and at extreme cases may lead to self-harm and suicide. Many people have integrated mental health into popular discourse but there are still other parts of society that do not understand or tolerate it. There is a lot we do not fully understand about this reality. This week, we have two guests RS Mojica and Bill Fuentes from Mental Health PH, to hopefully help us understand and demystify mental health and how ordinary citizens can address this issue. Recommendations Good Will Hunting: imdb.com/title/tt0119217/ The trial (2014) by Chito Rono: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WX3dy2s1y3s&t=3941s Psych2go: https://www.youtube.com/@Psych2go For more resources check their Mental Health Directory: https://mentalhealthph.org/directory/ Check out Mental Health PH in their links below Website: https://mentalhealthph.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mentalhealthph X(Formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/mentalhealthph 0:00 Music 0:15 Intro 2:20 Guests Intro 5:55 What is Mental Health PH 10:00 What is Mental Health 16:30 How do we talk about Mental Health 33:55 How to do Mental Health Advocacy 41.15 How is Mental Health in the Philippines 48:50 Priority Solutions 52:00 How to deal with skeptics 58:40 Closing Statements 1:05:25 Recommendations
12/10/20231 hour, 11 minutes, 38 seconds
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Pilm Institute: Film Festivals with Eunice Helera

In this season of film festivals, we are joined by film programmer and festival consultant, Eunice Helera, who is organizing this year's French Film Festival. We discuss film festivals, why they are important, and what can audiences gain from them. The P*I* podcast recommends the 26th French Film Festival which starts on November 25 and ends on December 3, at SM Mall of Asia and SM Megamall. You may see the schedule here: https://agimat.net/26th-french-film-festival/ You may find more of Eunice's socials here: https://twitter.com/euhelera?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/euiehlr/ 0:00 Music 0:15 Intro 2:00 What is a film programmer? 4:30 How Eunice programs film festivals? 9:00 Eunice, Gawad Alternatibo and Alternative cinema 15:00 Festival films after the film festival 27:00 Digital Streaming or festival strategy 30:50 Why are film festivals are important? 40:00 Philippine films impression around the world 50:25 The future of PH film festivals 56:45 The Government and film festivals 1:01:20 The FDCP and NCCA. 1:04:30 The Metro Manila Film Festival 1:13:50 Why go to film festivals? 1:20:21 Recommendations
11/24/20231 hour, 32 minutes, 46 seconds
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Ep 49 PH Gods and Monsters with Karl Gaverza

For our October episode, we discuss the vast and diverse world of Philippine Folklores with Jean Karl Gaverza, Researcher and Founder of Philippine Spirits. We discuss the many Gods, Monsters (Aswang) of the country's regions, and what they say about the many cultures in the Philippines. Karl also gives a generous list of recommendations on what to read regarding Philippine Myths, Gods and Aswangs. Lastly, we discuss Project Glocal Heritage as a way of preserving these many cultural stories. See how you can donate and help the campaign here: https://www.facebook.com/GlocalHeritagePH Check out more of Karl's work at Philippine Spirits here: Website:https://phspirits.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhSpirits/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/phspirits/?hl=en You can read Karl's groundbreaking thesis, "Myths of the Philippines" thesis here: https://www.academia.edu/36248979/THE_MYTHS_OF_THE_PHILIPPINES_2014_ 0:00 Music 0:15 Intro 2:00 How Karl Got into Myths 6:40 Linguistics and Mythy 10:00Cataloguing of Myths and Karl's Thesis 13:30 Plurality of belief systems in the Philippines 14:20 Ethnolinguistic groups and Languages in the Philippines 17:43 What Folklores shows about Filipino people? 20:00 Mooneaters/Bakunwa 25:00 Why so many versions? 27:20 Philippine Gods and belief systems 32:20 WHy so many gods? 35:10 How people get research wrong 40:00 Filipino Monsters 49:20 Popular culture 54:00 Impact of Karl's work 56:20 What needs to be done 58:00 PRoject Glocal History 1:02:50 Recommendations Check out more of Karl's work at Philippine Spirits here Website:https://phspirits.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhSpirits/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/phspirits/?hl=en Recommendations: Creatures of lower Philippine Mythology by Maximo Ramos https://www.amazon.com/Creatures-Philippine-Lower-Mythology/dp/153038999 The Soul Book: Introduction to Philippine Pagan Religion https://archive.org/details/the-soul-book-demetrio-cordero-fernando-zialcita-1991 The Outline of Philippine Mythology https://www.amazon.com/Outline-Philippine-Mythology-Landa-Jocano/dp/1790400864 Philippine Folk Literature series by Damiana Eugenio https://www.goodreads.com/series/200958-philippine-folk-literature-series Dictionario Mithologico de Filipino https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Ferdinand-Blumentritt/dp/1777275806 Trese https://www.netflix.com/title/81012541 Shake Rattle and Roll(1984) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZwUOjntvyg Nocebo https://www.netflix.com/title/81640415 In my Mother's skin (2023) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt20413870/ Mga Nilalang na Kagila-gilalas by Edgar Samar https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/50910256 Song of the Mango and other new myths https://unipress.ateneo.edu/product/song-mango-and-other-new-myths Amburukay Sugidanon (Epics) of Panay by ALicia Magos https://press.up.edu.ph/project/amburukay-sugidanon-epics-of-panay-book-2/ Works of Karl De Mesa https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/4639021.Karl_R_de_Mesa Ang Manananggal sa Unit 23B https://www.iwanttfc.com/ssr/en/item/angmanananggalsaunit23b.html Ang Manananggal na nahahati ang Puso https://play.google.com/store/movies/details/Ang_Manananggal_na_Nahahati_ang_Puso?id=VrpXnSIWwuI.P
10/1/20231 hour, 16 minutes, 49 seconds
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A Letter to President Marcos

Hello Mga Ka-P*I*, this is your host, Matt Ordonez. As you know, this is, admittedly a belated release for the third anniversary of the P*I* podcast and for that I thank all of you for listening and following the podcast until now. Today, September 21, is also the anniversary of the declaration of Martial law. For this reason, I decided to do something different and show a new piece of Philippine history. I recently came across a letter addressed to former president, Ferdinand Marcos Sr. The letter was written by the late Atty. Eufemio Domingo, who at the time was an accomplished Mabini Lawyer and would later be appointed as a Chairman of the Commission on Audit during the administration of President Corazon Aquino. He was known by some as "one of the last honest men in government." The letter was dated on August 28, 1973, almost a full year after the declaration of martial law. It conveys a very mixed message. While he does sympathize with President Marcos with the need for government control, instilling discipline on society, the curbing of a corrupt elite, and the alleviation of widespread poverty in the country, he also expressed doubts with the implementation of Martial law. He also did not necessarily believe in the immediate restoration of democracy either but proposed a more "enlightened liberal dictatorship," perhaps a compromise and appeal to Marcos' better nature in order to improve the country's dire situation. In the end, Atty. Domingo pleads for President Marcos to grant the Filipino nation a new social contract and national purpose, challenging him to be a true father of the nation. Honestly, I am not entirely sure what to feel with this document. It certainly does not neatly fit in my own views nor the views of today's political camps. What I can say is, even an intelligent man with integrity like Atty. Eufemio Domingo did not see the situation as "black or white" even during the Martial law years itself. This is only the perspective of one man but perhaps it is worth considering given the difficulty of our current situation. I share this document not to re-assert or admonish his perspective but to stir some conversation regarding our history and the meaning of Martial law. Although Atty. Domingo tried sending the letter to the president, it is unknown whether President Marcos Sr. received or read the letter The following is an audio recording of myself reading the letter as faithfully as I can for everyone to judge for themselves. I look forward to any comments or responses any listener may have. Thank you and I hope you appreciate the recording.
9/20/202321 minutes, 20 seconds
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Ep. 48 The Book Episode w/ Kevin Ansel Dy

This episode is all about books. They aren't only things we read but things we buy, write, produce, market, and sell. We discuss the country's reading culture and the status of publishing sectors with guest, Kevin Ansel Dy from the National Book Development Board. We also discuss some tips for publishers and authors on how to improve the situation and some interesting books about books in the recommendations. This episode is produced in partnership with the Manila International Book Fair 2023. The MIBF is back with over 100 publishers, from indie to international. There will be many book launches, forums, sales, and many more. The fair will be on September 14- 17, 2023, from 10am to 8pm, at the SMX Convention Center, Pasay City. Entrance is free for See you all there! You may follow the MIBF here:https://www.facebook.com/ManilaBookFair You may register here: http://bookfair.winposunlimited.com/ 0:00 Music 0:15 Intro 1:11 Manila International Book Fair 2023 3:00 Why Kevin entered a career in publishing books? 10:00 Frankfurt Fair: Ph is the Guest of Honor 18:50 What PH publishing can offer the world 23:00 Filipino reading culture 32:20 The status of PH publishing 44:40 Ph Digital Publishing vs. Print Publlishing 55:45 What the Government needs to do 1:01:00 Tips for Publishers and Authors 1:09:00 Recommendations Recommendations Tagalog Bestsellers of the Twentieth Century: A History of the Book in the Philippines by Patricia Jurilla https://unipress.ateneo.edu/product/tagalog-bestsellers-twentieth-century-history-book-philippines-0 Merchants of Culture by John B. Thompson https://www.amazon.com/Merchants-Culture-John-B-Thompson/dp/0745647863 Book Wars https://www.amazon.com/Book-Wars-Digital-Revolution-Publishing/dp/1509546782 Origins and Rise of the Filipino Novel in English by Resil Mojares https://shopee.ph/Origins-and-Rise-of-the-Filipino-Novel-i.492896083.21531091487 Enigmatic Objects by Resil Mojares https://unipress.ateneo.edu/product/enigmatic-objects-notes-towards-history-museum-philippines Shakespeare and Company by Sylvia beach https://www.amazon.com/Shakespeare-Company-Sylvia-Beach/dp/0803260970 Wiseguys Bookshop https://www.facebook.com/wiseguysbookshop Page 394 https://www.facebook.com/Page394books Filipiniana Bibliophile Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/724239588008284 Everything's Fine https://www.everythingsfineph.com/
9/7/20231 hour, 16 minutes, 8 seconds
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Ep. 47 Why Go Green? w/ John Leo Algo

In this episode, as we experience more drastic changes in our weather, we discuss environmental issues, Climate change, advocacy in the Philippines with activist, John Leo Algo. 0:00 Music 0:12 Intro 2:30 Guest: John Algo 3:30 Why Environmental Advocacy? 11:50 What is environmental science? 14:40 Contributions to Environmental Advocacy 22:25 What are the most pressing environmental issues? 33:00 Climate Change denial and debates 37:00 Climate change humanly caused and humanly solved? 41:27 Climate change news? 48:40 What would John Algo tell the government? 51:00 Policy Wishlist for the Marcos Admin 57:55 Highlights from civil society 1:03:25 The role of ordinary filipinos 1:16:50 Recommendations Sources: What Filipinos think about climate change? https://www.licas.news/2022/07/05/study-says-most-filipinos-see-climate-change-as-something-personal/#:~:text=Most%20Filipinos%20treat%20climate%20change,highest%20scores%20among%20those%20surveyed. You can see more of John Leo Algo's work at the following links below: Living Laudate Si Philippines https://livinglaudatosi.org.ph/ Aksyon Klima https://aksyonklima.org/ None left behind https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BoU_ETlndwsRsNVFWRZ4_wgZ1W-gYpvu/view Recommendations Dont Look up (2021) https://www.netflix.com/title/81252357 Whether the weather is fine https://www.primevideo.com/detail/Whether-the-Weather-is-Fine/0RPTBS3WR76OKWJA8HQPDUSZM1 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate change https://www.ipcc.ch/ Oscar M. Lopez Center https://www.omlopezcenter.org/ The Science and Politics of Global Climate Change https://www.cambridge.org/highereducation/books/the-science-and-politics-of-global-climate-change/197C1C55A3966B01BC35862BACAF3982#overview Alon a Documentary on plastic waste https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKTdKpNWmr4 Our Planet by David Attenborough https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfO-3Oir-qM
8/26/20231 hour, 32 minutes, 21 seconds
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Ep. 46 Why SOGIE with Jay Aruga and Michael Pastor

For pride month, the P*I* podcast brings together conservative prodcaster,Jay Aruga, and gender expert, Michael Pastor, to dialogue about the contentious SOGIE bill, which aims to prevent discrimination based on gender and sexual orientation. We discuss the basics of SOGIE, the central issues of the law, whether or not the Philippines needs the sogie bill passed, and how we can move forward as a country regarding the rights of LGBT+ people. 0:00 Music 0:12 Intro 2:00 First Guest: Jay Aruga 5:30 Second Guest: Michael Pastor 8:40 What is Sogie? 11:10 Jay's reply 14:50 Michael's thoughts on the SOGIE Bill 17:00 Why specify protection based on SOGIE? 25:30 Does the Philippines need the SOGIE bill(Jay)? 33:00 Mike's Response and the Gender Data Gap 40:00 Equality of opportunity or Equality of outcome 44:00 Reliable data on gender? 56:45 How can we reform the SOGIE bill (Jay)? 1:01:40 Michael's response 1:08:30 Is gender too subjective? 1:12:20 Trans issues 1:19:30 Is Sogie too diverse? 1:22:00 What does each speaker agree with the other side? 1:29:50 What does each speaker criticize about their own side? 1:37:30 What needs to be done? 1:50:00 Recommendations Sources: House Panel approves SOGIE equality bill https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1773344/fwd-house-panel-approves-sogie-equality-bill 73% of Filipinos accept homosexuality https://www.rappler.com/nation/264862-filipinos-acceptance-homosexuality-2019-pew-research-report/ Between 24% and 90% of lesbians report being psychologically abused by their partners. Source: https://mainweb-v.musc.edu/vawprevention/lesbianrx/factsheet.shtml Gay men are 60x more likely to have HIV than straight men. Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3462414/ 46% of male homosexuals report being molested, as compared to only 7% of heterosexual men. Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11501300 Gays are more likely than straight people to have mental illness. Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2072932/ Gay men are 10x more likely to use heroin than straight men. Source: http://www.amazon.com/Unequal-Opportunity-Disparities-Affecting-Bisexual/dp/0195301536 Gay people are 2-3x more likely to abuse alcohol than straight people. Source: http://www.amazon.com/Unequal-Opportunity-Disparities-Affecting-Bisexual/dp/0195301536 80-95% of kids who express a discordant gender identity will come to identify with their bodily sex if natural development is allowed to proceed https://www.thecut.com/2016/07/whats-missing-from-the-conversation-about-transgender-kids.html Sweden just hit the brakes on gender-affirming care for children. https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/sweden-pulls-way-back-from-gender-affirming-care-for-children/ Recommendations: What is a Woman?(2022) by Matt Walsh https://twitter.com/realDailyWire/status/1664424891372941312?t=2xKNH4mzm_qeBvFPkAjBnA&s=19 Prayers for Bobby (2009) https://www.bilibili.tv/en/video/2047665542 Transgender history by Susan Striker https://www.amazon.com/Transgender-History-second-Todays-Revolution/dp/158005689X The Transgender Issue by Shon Faye https://www.versobooks.com/en-gb/products/2960-the-transgender-issue Legalization of Same Sex Marriage in France https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-21200685 https://www.lemonde.fr/en/france/article/2023/04/23/ten-years-of-same-sex-marriage-in-france-in-graphs_6023942_7.html Here comes the Bride: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NwThoiYgkI&ab_channel=ABS-CBNStarCinema Here comes the Groom: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27079350/ You may find the Jay Aruga podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7ayOggQCWstDwjLXvjF8NM https://www.facebook.com/TheJayArugaShow/ Courage Philippines: https://www.facebook.com/COURAGE.Philippines/ You can find Michael Pastor here: @profmykie https://twitter.com/profmykie?lang=en https://www.linkedin.com/in/profmykie?original_referer=https%3A%2F%2Ft.co%2F
6/30/20231 hour, 58 minutes, 14 seconds
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Ep 45 Nuancing Numbers: Survey Research with Dr. Ador Torneo

We are revisiting the topic of Survey Research with professor and seasoned survey researcher, Dr. Ador Torneo. We discuss in-depth the principles and processes of effective survey research, the issues and challenges in conducting surveys, and how ordinary citizens can engage, use, and choose surveys. You may find our original episode on survey research here:https://open.spotify.com/episode/27xluT6cVPnjiYARLBoWgz?si=6nIWJ51lT6KrjiYgBRt83Q 0:00 Music 0:12 Intro 1:00 Our Comments on surveys 4:30 Guest: Prof. Ador Torneo 6:20 Where are surveys used? 9:00 Misconceptions about surveys 13:00 Surveys and Legitimacy 15:30 Basic Principles of Surveys 21:20 Internet and Online surveys 23:20 Sampling and Margin of Error 35:20 How to infer from Surveys? 38:55 Economic Classes 42:00 Writing Questionaires 45:30 Pilot-testing 49:09 How effective is survey research? 51:50 What are the most common mistakes? 54:20 Predicting outcomes? 1:02:00 How do surveys affect preferences? 1:09:30 How should we engage with surveys? 1:20:25 Recommendations Survey Research Manual by Flloyd Fowler Jr. https://search.library.uq.edu.au/primo-explore/fulldisplay?vid=61UQ&tab=61uq_all&docid=61UQ_ALMA21202529550003131&lang=en_US&context=L&query=any,contains,991011873139703131 Survey Playbook by Matthew Champagne https://www.amazon.com/Survey-Playbook-create-perfect-survey/dp/1499202164 Pew Research Center https://www.pewresearch.org/ Social Weather Station (SWS) https://www.sws.org.ph/swsmain/home/ Pulse Asia https://pulseasia.ph/ Philippine Statistics Authority Statistical Yearbook https://psa.gov.ph/products-and-services/publications/philippine-statistical-yearbook The Civic Culture by Gabriel Almond and Sidney Verba: https://muse.jhu.edu/book/43668/ The nature of belief systems in mass publics by Philip Converse: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/08913810608443650 Democracy for Realists by Christopher Achen and Larry Bartels https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9781400888740/html The International Social Survey Programme https://www.gesis.org/en/issp/home Asia Barometer Survey https://www.asianbarometer.org/ World Values Survey https://www.worldvaluessurvey.org/wvs.jsp Family Feud Philippines https://www.youtube.com/@familyfeudPH/featured PI By Darren Aronofsky https://archive.org/details/pi-1998_202107 You may find more of Dr. Ador Torneo's work at the La Salle Institute of Governance here: https://www.dlsu-jrig.org/
6/17/20231 hour, 31 minutes, 52 seconds
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Ep. 44 Why Remember EDSA? w/ Prof. Julio Teehankee

We have tackled the EDSA People Power Revolt/Revolution/Movement before but this is our first discussion of EDSA under a new Marcos Regime. Together with our guest, Professor Julio Teehankee, we grapple with the issues of whether EDSA is still relevant to remember, how we can remember EDSA, and what lessons do we need to learn given EDSA fatigue and the effects of its gradual dissolution.  0:00 Music 0:11 Intro 2:40 Guest: Professor Julio Teehankee 4:20 How important was EDSA? 9:50 Counter narratives 14:50 The most positive legacy of EDSA 24:10 When did EDSA fatigue begin? 30:00 Delegitimizing EDSA 34:43 Appropriating EDSA 37:20 How EDSA fatigue could have been avoided? 41:11 What does EDSA mean in a new Marcos regime? 47:10 Why were the pink revivals of EDSA unsuccessful?  50:20 Is there room for a new narrative? 55:20 How should we remember EDSA? 59:20 Promises of EDSA 1:01:10 Recommendations and Ateneo Press Promo This episode is produced in partnership with the Ateneo de Manila University Press. They currently have a sale from February 25-28 with 10-15% discount on titles related to EDSA and Martial law. Listen to the episode for a special discount code, especially for listeners of the P*I* podcast. You may access their Shopee store here:https://shopee.ph/ateneopress You may also find the Ateneo press here: https://unipress.ateneo.edu/ https://www.facebook.com/AteneoPress/ Recommendations: The Marcos Era Reader https://shopee.ph/The-Marcos-Era-A-Reader-i.75162109.23701200171 Martial Law in the Philippines Lessons and Legacies https://shopee.ph/Martial-Law-in-the-Philippines-Lessons-and-Legacies-1972%E2%80%932022-i.75162109.21073952623?sp_atk=b97c3c47-de26-40f7-ba4e-d12aa019c1e7&xptdk=b97c3c47-de26-40f7-ba4e-d12aa019c1e7 History as a System by Jose Ortega Y Gasset https://www.amazon.com/History-System-Essays-Toward-Philosophy/dp/0393001229 Lenin: The Day after the Revolution https://www.versobooks.com/books/2789-the-day-after-the-revolution Taming People's Power: The EDSA Revolutions and their Contradictions by Lisandro Claudio http://unipress.ateneo.edu/product/e-book-taming-peoples-power-edsa-revolutions-and-their-contradictions Democratic Revolutions: Asia and Eastern Europe  https://www.amazon.com.be/-/en/Mark-R-Thompson/dp/041540682X Unarmed insurrections: People power movements in non-democracies by Kurt Schock https://www.amazon.com/Unarmed-Insurrections-Movements-Nondemocracies-Contention/dp/0816641935 Civil Resistance and Power Politics: The Experience of Non-violent Action from Gandhi to the Present by Adam Roberts https://www.amazon.com/Civil-Resistance-Power-Politics-Non-violent/dp/0199552010 You may find more of Prof. Julio Teehankee's work here: Research gate:https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Julio-Teehankee Talk Politics with Julio Teehankee: https://www.youtube.com/c/talkpoliticswithjulioteehankee
2/25/20231 hour, 17 minutes, 19 seconds
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Ep.43 Writing, Politics and ChatGpt

In our first episode of 2023, we are tackling the complex issue of the artificial intelligence app, ChatGPT, and its effects on the writing process. We also grapple with the use and abuse of ChatGPT in writing before dealing with the different forms of writing in relation to politics. We end by proposing and exploring some habits that can improve writing. Gideon Lasco's Article here:https://www.rappler.com/voices/imho/opinion-academe-strikes-back-rise-ai/ Junie Estanislao's Article here:https://www.rappler.com/voices/imho/opinion-academe-strikes-back-rise-ai/ Chat Gpt Homework: https://www.rappler.com/technology/latest-tiktok-cheat-homework-chatgpt/ 0:00 Music 0:15 Intro 1:35 Generative AI and ChatGpt 9:00 Trying out ChatGpt 10:40 How to deal with AI homeworks? 15:40 How to ethically use ChatGPT? 22:30 Writing as a thinking process 35:30 Writing as Analysis 49:00 Writing as an advocacy 58:00 Writing Habits 1:13:50 Recommendations Recommendations: How we Think by John Dewey https://books.google.com.ph/books/about/How_We_Think.html?id=WF0AAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=kp_read_button&hl=en&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false Essays in Skepticism by Betrand Russell https://www.amazon.com/Essays-Skepticism-Bertrand-Russell/dp/0806530111 Politics and The English Language by George Orwell https://www.orwellfoundation.com/the-orwell-foundation/orwell/essays-and-other-works/politics-and-the-english-language/ Elements of Eloquence by Mark Forsyth https://www.amazon.com/Elements-Eloquence-Mark-Forsyth/dp/1785781723 History Boys by Alan Bennett https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chufigXZzac&ab_channel=KatyaAristova https://www.bilibili.tv/en/video/2047058705
2/4/20231 hour, 23 minutes, 7 seconds
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Ep. 42 It's More Funds in the Philippines with Ian Jason Hecita

There is alot of talk about funds in the Philippines. The government handles trillions of pesos worth of tax revenue. But how should the budget be used and deliberated upon? What should be the role of ordinary citizens in public budgeting? We discuss these questions and more with Ian Jayson Hecita, an educator and researcher from the Open Budget Survey team for the Philippines. 0:00 Music 0:20 Intro 1:20 Budgeting issues 6:00 Introducing Ian Hecita 6:50 How does public budgeting work? 15:45 What is the role of citizens in budgeting? 22:00 Who are involved in budgeting? 24:00 What is the open budget survey? 28:10 How did the Philippines fare in the open budget survey? 38:00 What is the impact of the open budget survey? 42:00 What citizens need to know and how to engage them? 51:30 Open Budget Survey and the Administration 58:00 What needs to be done? 1:11:20 Recommendation Recommendations Mini-documentaries on Participatory Budgeting in Porto Alegre, Brazil https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXwSVoLdU6U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHhm6W0sD7M Panic! The untold story of the financial crisis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QozGSS7QY_U Can't Pay, Won't Pay https://www.dw.com/en/cant-pay-wont-pay-taxation-and-politics-chapter-1/video-63530790 Ang Tanging Ina Niyong Lahat(2008) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npVhj1MISY4&ab_channel=ABS-CBNStarCinema https://www.iwanttfc.com/#!/hero/angtanginginanyonglahat Jingle All the Way(1996) https://www.bilibili.tv/en/video/2009471857 Check out Jason's work at the La Salle Institute of  Governance: https://www.dlsu-jrig.org/ Learn more about the Open Budget survey here:https://www2.internationalbudget.org/
12/9/20221 hour, 18 minutes, 18 seconds
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Ep. 41 Democracy in the middle w/ Adele Webb

Should we give up or keep on chasing freedom? We sit down with Adele Webb and discuss her latest book, Chasing Freedom: The Philippines' long journey towards Democratic Ambivalence She argues that Philippines has what she calls Democratic Ambivalence or holding contradictory views about democracy. We discuss what democratic ambivalence means for Philippine politics, where it came from, and how we can move forward from knowing about this ambivalence. We also discuss the middle class, and re-evaluate the concept and re-assess their role in democratization. Adele Webb's book can be found at the Ateneo Press website and Lazada https://unipress.ateneo.edu/product/chasing-freedom-philippines%E2%80%99-long-journey-democratic-ambivalence Click here to recieve a discount:https://www.lazada.com.ph/shop/i/landing_page/voucher?sellerId=vq5l2e4rnbb&voucherId=vrroy74m08l1o3&wh_weex=true&scene=store&domain=SHOP You may also get tickets to our Media partner, Pamilya for November 22 here:https://forms.gle/1fkyGPYhrsKbzk8v6    and their online streaming from November 22 to 30. Grab your tickets now at ticket2me.net!  https://ticket2me.net/e/35918  You may see more information here: https://www.facebook.com/SiLAB119/ 0:00 Media Partner message: Silab 1:03 Music 1:16 Intro 4:10 Why Adele Webb decided to write Chasing Freedom? 8:35 What Adele saw in Filipino elections? 12:55 What is Democratic Ambivalence? 18:10 Individual Freedom and the Freedom of others 20:30 Different shades of freedom 25:35 Where does this ambivalence come from? 33:50 Why the middle class? 38:50 Who are the middle class? 50:00 Adele Webb's thoughts on 2022 Elections 59:00 Ambivalence and People Power 1:03:15 Ambivalence and Political Agency 1:10:10 How to move forward with Democratic Ambivalence? 1:16:30 Final Message to listeners 1:18:18 Recommendation Recommendations Sovereign Trickster by Vicente Rafael https://unipress.ateneo.edu/product/sovereign-trickster-death-and-laughter-age-duterte Elite and Ilustrados in Philippine Culture by Caroline Hau https://unipress.ateneo.edu/product/elites-and-ilustrados-philippine-culture Elections for Sale by Frederic Schaffer https://unipress.ateneo.edu/product/elections-sale-causes-and-consequences-vote-buying Dissent and Counter-Consciousness by Renato Constantino https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38495931-dissent-and-counter-consciousness You may find of Adele Webb's work here:https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3942-3767
11/19/20221 hour, 24 minutes, 20 seconds
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Ep 40: On V for Vendetta

In this 5th of November episode, we revisit V for Vendetta - the graphic novel and film adaptation. For years, the film's protagonist, V, has been a popular symbol of resistance and political protest. We discuss the political themes and messages found in both the graphic novel and the movie adaptation before re-evaluating their applicability to today's contemporary politics. Specifically, we tackle the nature of violence and its relationship with politics, anarchism as an ideology, and political morality. References: Alan Moore on V for Vendetta: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QX7ehbE1vc0&ab_channel=AlanMooreVideo Alan Moore - The Man Behind the Mask: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FumNSfY7SfI&ab_channel=Channel4News V for Vendetta-What's the difference:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLIRsP5s4NU&ab_channel=CineFix-IGNMoviesandTV 0:00 Music 0:15 Intro 0:40 Fifth of November and V for Vendetta 3:00 Guy Fawkes as a cultural symbol 5:00 What V represents 8:40 What is Anarchism? 15:20 V and Anarchism 19:20 V and Evey's indoctrination 32:40 V and The Leader (Adam Sutler and Adam Susan) 39:40 V and current anti-government sentiment 44:50 Cultural Appropriation of V 52:00 V's Mask of despair and a loss of identity 57:00 What should we learn from V for Vendetta 1:14:30 Recommendations Check out our Media partner: “Pamilya” is a full-length play about a Filipino family of seven, telling the story with a series of tableaus and through the use of different Social Media applications, circling around each member of the family, each with their own issues and opinions upon the theme disinformation. With the head of the family, Tatay, a troll for the Mayor as his primary source of income, the rest of the family figures out how to deal with the situation, each with their own actions and motivations, leaving consequences along the way. “Pamilya” portrays the perspective of the different members of the family, encompassing issues with politics, mass media, and the rest of the communities that they are connected with. Catch them on November 9, 16, and 23 at the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde’s D.A.C. Blackbox Theater, and they are also available for online streaming through Ticket2me from November 23 to 30. Grab your tickets now at ticket2me.net! https://ticket2me.net/e/35911?fbclid=IwAR1GVmMn99SUM2iM4ZUXGa3xAd3j8essrW6VVKeGmhXTTBRB_WYf013ZTY4 You may see more information here:https://www.facebook.com/SiLAB119/ Recommendations: 1984-film https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087803/ Maria Clara and Ibarra https://www.bilibili.tv/en/video/2044776830 Black Mirror-15 million merits(2011) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2089049/
11/5/20221 hour, 23 minutes, 8 seconds
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Ep. 39 Why do we keep scaring ourselves? Horror Movies with Joker Manio

In this Halloween special, we speak with Joker Manio, a filmmaker and film critic, and discuss the horrow genre, What makes movies scary, why we scare ourselves, and Why is horror important. 0:00 Music 0:15 Intro 1:00 What Scares us? 3:20 Guest: Joker 4:20 Why Joker got into film? 7:00 First and favorite horror films      18:00 What makes a movie scary? 30:30 Why do we scare ourselves? 36:50 The need to scare ourselves? 44:00 Horror and morality 47:30 What is scary today? Contemporary Horror 58:50 On Philippine horror 1:04:00 What is the best Philippine Horror Movie? 1:09:30 What is scary in the Philippines? 1:20:20 Designing an effective Filipino Horror movie 1:32:50 Why is it important to know what scares us? 1:36:50 Recommendations Sources Philosophy of Horror by Noel Carroll https://www.routledge.com/The-Philosophy-of-Horror-Or-Paradoxes-of-the-Heart/Carroll/p/book/9780415902168 Filmography of Dodo Dayao https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3603253/ Salvage https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5611140/ Kisapmata https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0221322/ Di Ingon ato https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2097254/ Recommendations Translating Time by Bliss Cua Lim https://unipress.ateneo.edu/product/translating-time-cinema-fantastic-and-temporal-critique Magandang Gabi Bayan: Nation, Journalism Discourse, and Television News in the Philippines https://unipress.ateneo.edu/product/magandang-gabi-bayan-nation-journalism-discourse-and-television-news-philippines ML  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_5Zvkl1RgI&ab_channel=CinemalayaFoundationInc Eros,Thanatos, Cubao by Tony Perez https://www.anvilpublishing.com/shop-anv/trade-books/fiction-literature/eros-thanatos-cubao/ Dahmer:Monster the Jeffrey Dahmer Story https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13207736/ Crossed: Comic Book Series https://www.goodreads.com/series/67460-crossed-collected-editions Jeepers Creepers https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0263488/ Reportage on Crime by Nick Joaquin https://shopee.ph/Reportage-on-Crime-...-i.75756745.7039748586 Check out Joker's works hereL Blog:https://cinesensual2020.wordpress.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SineSenswal/ Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/user/jppm74
10/30/20221 hour, 49 minutes, 2 seconds
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P*I* Niyo: On Social Media and SmartPhones

This is a special recording for students of UST taking politics and media. This talk is about the potentials and pitfalls of new media in relation the experience of podcasting. It also reflects on questions concerning the impact of smartphones and social media on political participation, disinformation and propaganda, accountability, and democracy itself. It concludes by exploring ways to adapt and adjust to these changes, insisting that man is the political animal and not the smartphone.
10/8/202251 minutes, 17 seconds
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Ep. 38 Pagkain at Gobyerno: Understanding Food Security w/ Julien Carandang

To start another season of the P*I* Podcast, we have invited our friend and colleague, Julien Carandang, to provide an essential understanding of food securtity. We tackle the many issues about food and food security, its many dimensions in everyday life, how it is being politicised by the current administration, and what we can do to adjust to the many challenges posed by today's food issues. 0:00 Music 0:12 Intro 1:20 Food issue 4:40 Welcome Back, Jules 6:30  Jules and Food Security studies 25:15 How is the public discourse on Food Security? 34:45 Food Waste 40:40 Food Security, Hunger and Nutrition 45:35 Food Security and Government Policy 47:28 Is Philippines Food secure? 1:00:30 Food and agriculture 1:20:10 Bongbong Marcos and Food Politics 1:35:50 What should be done by the government and listeners 1:45:30 Recommendations Sources Philippines most food insecure in East and Southeast Asia by Business World https://www.bworldonline.com/infographics/2022/08/26/470673/philippines-most-food-insecure-in-east-and-southeast-asia/ Full report of Food Security index here: https://analytics.dkv.global/Global_Food_Security_Report_Q2_2022/Analytical_Study.pdf Recommendations Eden Green List of 10 Food Sustainability Documentaries https://www.edengreen.com/blog-collection/10-documentaries-on-food-sustainability Four Horsemen (2012) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1671513/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fbvquHSPJU Barons, Brokers, and Buyers: The Institutions and Cultures of Philippine Sugar by Michael Billig https://unipress.ateneo.edu/product/barons-brokers-and-buyers-institutions-and-cultures-philippine-sugar-0 Genius Foods: Become Smarter, Happier, and More Productive While Protecting Your Brain for Life by Max Lugavere https://www.amazon.com/Genius-Foods-Smarter-Productive-Protecting/dp/0062562851 Joe Rogan Experience feat. Max Lugavere https://www.jrepodcast.com/episode/joe-rogan-experience-1870-max-lugavere/ Is Food Supply Accessible, Affordable, and Stable? The State of Food Security in the Philippines by Ivory Galang https://www.pids.gov.ph/publication/discussion-papers/is-food-supply-accessible-affordable-and-stable-the-state-of-food-security-in-the-philippines Food Wars by Walden Bello https://www.amazon.com/Food-Wars-Walden-Bello/dp/1844673316 Listen until the end of the podcast for a discount codes to the many great books to be found in our sponsor, the Ateneo University Press.
10/1/20221 hour, 55 minutes, 55 seconds
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Ep. 37 Wikang Filipino, Edukasyon at Pulitika w. Dr. David MIchael San Juan

Dahil Agosto ang Buwan ng Wika, kasama namin si Dr. David Michael San Juan para talakayain ang kahalagahan ng pagtuturo ng Wikang Filipino, bakit naitatag ang samahang Tanggol Wika, at anong mga dapat natin gawin para mapayabong at maipagtanggol ang Wikang Filipino sa edukasyon at pulitika.” 0:00 Music 0:10 Intro 0:45 Buwan ng Wika 3:00 Guest: Dr. David San Juan 3:40 Paano nagsimula ang Tanggol Wika  10:40 Ano ang mga layunin ng Tanggol Wika? 17:30 Sagot ng CHED  22:45 Attack on General Education 26:00 Bakit inuna ang pagtanggal ng Wikang Filipino? 31:20 Wika ng mga intelektwal at karaniwang tao 33:35 Ano ang kalagayan ng wikang Filipino? 42:00 English as high language and Filipino as casual language 45:30 Role Models using Filipino. 49:20 Edukasyong Makabayan at Wikang Filipino  54:30 English na nakakasindak 57:30 Ano ang mga strategies ng Tanggol Wika? 1:07:10 Ano ang ibang mga pangunahing handlang sa Tanggol Wika? 1:12:10 Paano na ang ibang mga wika sa bansa? 1:22:20 Ano pa kailangan natin gawin? 1:29:30 Reccomendasyon Listen to the podcast for a Shopee discount code for any purchase from Ateneo de University Press.  Recommendations Pambansang Diksyonaryong sa  Pilipino edited by Virgilio Almario https://unipress.ateneo.edu/product/pambansang-diksiyonaryo-sa-filipino https://shopee.ph/Pambansang-Diksiyonaryo-sa-Filipino-i.75162109.13718738795 Pambungad ng Metapisika ni Fr. Roque Ferriols https://shopee.ph/Pambungad-sa-Metapisika-i.75162109.7931980135 Pahiwatig: Kagawiang Pangkomunikasyon ng Filipino https://shopee.ph/Pahiwatig-Kagawiang-Pangkomunikasyon-ng-Filipino-i.75162109.3233978091 Vincentiments https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRykDJSZXAYnRVkDFbUP0nA Mga Ibong Mandaragit ni Amado V. Hernandez https://shopee.ph/MGA-IBONG-MANDARAGIT-ni-Amado-V.-Hernandez-i.223294405.6159959716 Ora Pro Nobis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNX1kw8yhNQ&ab_channel=VTagalove
8/31/20221 hour, 38 minutes, 51 seconds
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Ep. 36 History and Propaganda with Michael Tabuyan

For this History Month special, Michael Tabuyan returns to discuss the status of the history profession, the relationship of history with chismis, and the concept of propaganda. We also try to identify ways in identifying and properly engaging with propaganda in film and media. 0:00 Music 0:10 Intro 0:55 History Month Special 4:30 Current debates among historians  10:30 History and chismis 24:20 Tabuyen's reaction to Maid in Malacanang 32:20 What is propaganda? 40:56 Propaganda films in history 45:50 Propaganda and Hollywood 54:30 Characteristics of Propaganda 59:50 Propaganda in Philippine Films 1:11:20 Pros and Cons of propaganda 1:26:25 How do we engage and prepare consuming propaganda? 1:34:15 Conclusion 1:39:05 Recommendations Listen to the podcast for a Shopee discount code that gives you 20% off for any book at the Ateneo de Manila University Press. Recommendations: Propaganda ang Persuasion by Garth Jowett and Victoria O'Donnell https://books.google.com.ph/books/about/Propaganda_Persuasion.html?id=mBhcDwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=kp_read_button&hl=en&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false Jojo Rabbit (2019) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2584384/ The Propaganda Movement, 1880-1895: The Creation of a Filipino Consciousness, The Making of the Revolution By Fr. Schumacher https://unipress.ateneo.edu/product/e-book-propaganda-movement-1880-1895-creation-filipino-consciousness-making-revolution Knowledge and Pacification by Reynaldo Ileto https://shopee.ph/Knowledge-and-Pacification-by-Reynaldo-C.-Ileto-i.75162109.1264976324 One Marvelous Scene- Military ads in Marvel Movies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ih_iGLowp7A&vl=en Propaganda and Persuasion Three stooges in "You Nazi Spy" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7xQThy8HWM The Great Dictator by Charlie Chaplin https://www.bilibili.tv/en/video/2008100372 Yankee Doodle Mouse https://www.bilibili.tv/en/video/2010878754 Victory through air power Walt Disney https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6kg32j
8/27/20221 hour, 49 minutes, 54 seconds
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Episode 35 Understanding Muslim MIndanao with Prof. Yasmira Moner

We take a detour from our usual topics and explore an increasingly important region in the Philippines, Muslim Mindanao. While the region is often associated with conflict and other pejorative stereotypes, our guest, Yashira Moner, shows us that Muslim Mindanao is far more complex; that there is much to learn from Mindanaoan culture and politics. We also discuss a variety of political, cultural, and administrative issues that continue to challenge the development of Mindanao and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao. 0:00 Music 0:10 Intro 3:54 Guest: Yasmira Moner  4:40 Why Yasmira Moner specializing in Mindanao politics? 5:50 What is Muslim Mindanao? 13:35 Misinformaton about Mindanao 19:10 The goal of Muslim Mindanao 22:00 What is BARMM? 33:20 ARMM vs. BARMM 35:36  Muslim Mindanao and Democratisation 42:50 Muslim Mindanao vs. Islam in general 50:00 Filipino Muslims: Conservative or Progressive? 58:00 What are the pressing issues of Muslim Mindanao 1:02:14 Patronage politics 1:07:00 Fiscal policy 1:08:20 Territorial and Administrative issues 1:11:00 Economic Centers of BARMM 1:13:25 What is the ideal relationship between BARMM and Manila? 1:21:15 Muslim Mindanao and 2022 Elections 1:28:30 Final Remarks 1:36:00 Recommendation Sources: Thy Womb (2012) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2395459/ Mindanao (2019) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11519610/ Recommendations Making Mindanao: Cotabato and Davao in the Formation of the Philippine Nation-State (Expanded Edition) by Patricio Abinales https://shopee.ph/Making-Mindanao-Cotabato-and-Davao-in-the-Formation-of-the-Philippine-Nation-State(Expanded-Edition)-i.75162109.7933757564?sp_atk=fe7c6f4e-4e19-468f-9706-d26877db85bb&xptdk=fe7c6f4e-4e19-468f-9706-d26877db85bb Orthodoxy and History in the Muslim-Mindanao Narrative by Patricio Abinales https://shopee.ph/Orthodoxy-and-History-in-the-Muslim-Mindanao-Narrative-i.75162109.4532622086?sp_atk=c10767f5-8f2f-4523-8523-9861f1b23bb7&xptdk=c10767f5-8f2f-4523-8523-9861f1b23bb7y Transfiguring Mindanao: A Mindanao Reader https://shopee.ph/Transfiguring-Mindanao-A-Mindanao-Reader-i.75162109.20514095065?sp_atk=a6244e27-460a-437b-b4cf-fad98d300130&xptdk=a6244e27-460a-437b-b4cf-fad98d300130 Two hills of the same Land by Rad D. Silva https://www.worldcat.org/title/two-hills-of-the-same-land-truth-behind-the-mindanao-problem/oclc/44163594 Contemporary Muslim Movement in the Philippines by Cesar Majul https://www.e-sentral.com/book/info/54996 Mindanews.com https://www.mindanews.com/ The Moro Archives by Norodin Lucman https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Norodin-Alonto-Lucman/dp/B0006E8EXA The works of Dr. Rizal Buendia https://scholar.google.com.ph/citations?user=eqKmIkoAAAAJ&hl=en Kings and Generals on the History of Early Islam (YouTube Channel) Islamic Golden Age: Scientific Method https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RI0kwcr83R0
8/20/20221 hour, 46 minutes
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Episode 34: Maid in Malacanang vs. Katips (Double Review)

There is a recent box office battle between the movies "Maid in Malacanang" (a dramatization of the Marcos family and household during the last 72 hours before EDSA), and "Katips" (a stage musical about student activists posing as the "new katipuneros" during Martial Law). In relation to the wave of reviews coming from other sources, we have decided to focus on the effectiveness of these movies as propaganda, while fleshing out and providing a critique of their core messages. Overall, we watched both films so you don't have to 0:00 Music 0:12 Intro 0:40 Impressions from the Box office battle 12:40 Maid in Malacanang 1:01:30 Katips 1:42:05 Recommendations Recommendations Danton (1983) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4B7RApdrIfs One Nation, One King (2018) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7073522/ Eva Peron: The True Story (1996) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYOdyClmuis Quezons Game (2018) https://www.bilibili.tv/en/video/2007485585 Dekada 70 (2002) https://www.amazon.com/Dekada-70-Vilma-Santos/dp/B083F65KLR Liway (2018) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVzF8xqctco Featured book from Ateneo Press: Keeping Memories: Cinema and Archiving in the Asia-Pacific edited by Nick de Ocampo https://www.ateneo.edu/news/2022/07/14/new-press-keeping-memories-cinema-archiving-asia-pacific#:~:text=Keeping%20Memories%3A%20Cinema%20and%20Archiving%20in%20the%20Asia%2DPacific%20edited,of%20our%20Asian%20film%20heritage. For a special 20% discount for all books from Ateneo University Press, listen to the episode for the Shopee Code. The code, stated within the episode, is available for all our listeners until October 31, 2022.
8/7/20221 hour, 55 minutes, 10 seconds
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Slice of P*I* On the 2022 SONA and Shootings

In this double slice of P*I* special, we react to President Marcos Jr.'s first state of the nation address as both a performance and a summary of his priority policies. We discuss many interesting policy directions he has set but also the key issues he did not discuss. Lastly, we discuss the Ateneo shooting which caused the death of the former mayor of Basilan by an armed assassin.    Sources: Full text of the speech: https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2022/07/25/2197889/full-text-marcos-2022-state-nation-address Full Video of the speech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v96VxfLjv2Q Priority Bills: https://manilastandard.net/news/314246721/bbm-pushes-19-priority-bills-for-better-government.html On the Ateneo shooting: https://www.philstar.com/nation/2022/07/24/2197693/basilan-mayor-among-reported-casualties-ateneo-shooting Triumph of the will (1935):https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6uajey Leni Reifenstahl: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0726166/?ref_=tt_ov_dr Marcos Axes anti-corruption commission: https://ph.news.yahoo.com/marcos-axes-anti-corruption-commission-cabinet-secretary-post-080807937.html BBM Disarees with PSA report on inflation rate: https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1622269/bongbong-marcos-disagrees-with-psa-report-of-6-1-inflation-rate-in-june
7/26/202240 minutes, 44 seconds
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Slice of P*I*: On Terror Professors

We are currently on a short break but will return with new episodes, topics, and guests starting August. In the meantime, we made a slice about a thinkpiece related to our teaching vocation  on "terror professors." The author," Sensei Adorador claims the culture of bemoaning terror professors is related to the general fixation on grades and latin honors rather than learning. We react to these observations and discuss the  relationship between grades, teachers and students. You may read the original piece here: https://www.rappler.com/voices/ispeak/opinion-in-defense-of-so-called-terror-professors/
7/21/202234 minutes, 52 seconds
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Slice of P*I*: On the Duterte Legacy

Note: The first half of the episode was recorded with technical difficulties. We did our best to fix the audio and apologise for the inconsistent quality of the episode. A listener asked about Duterte's campaign agenda and on whether or not he achieved anything them. As the new administration begins, we take this opportunity to discuss Duterte's legacy, impact and lasting effects on Philippine Politics 
6/30/202226 minutes, 57 seconds
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Ep. 33 Why is Morality Political? with Prof. Wataru Kusaka

In the aftermath of the 2022 elections, Filipino politics is still hounded by polarization and moral outrage. In this episode, we discuss these issues with Professor Wataru Kusaka through the lenses and in response to his seminal work entitled "Moral Politics in the Philippines: Inequality, Democracy and the Urban Poor." We tackle the nature of moral politics in the Philippines, how his work is still relevant to our current situation, what has changed since the publication of this book, and how we can live with political-moral conflict in the post-EDSA regime. You may order your copy of Wataru's book here: https://shopee.ph/Moral-Politics-in-the-Philippines-i.75162109.1805844945   0:00 Music 0:15 Intro 1:00 Aftermath of elections 2:10 Guest Speaker, Wataru Kusaka 3:30 Why Study the Philippines? 8:00 Wataru on living in a poor community 9:40 Why study Moral Politics? 12:00 What is Moral Politics? 15:40 EDSA DOs, EDSA TRES and Erap estrada 21:10 EDSA and Martial Law Narratives 25:10 Urban Governance vs. the poor 27:00 Bongbong Marcos and fantasies 30:00 Reactions to Moral Politics 37:15 Updates to Moral Politics; Middle-Class Morality and the ethics of discipline. 53:20 Spaces and Social Media 59:00 Moral politics the 2022 Elections 1:16:30  BBM Redemption Narrative and the middle class 1:22:00 How do we live with Moral Politics? 1:31:00 Japan and Philippines as Stressful societies 1:34:00  Moral imagination and the emergence of new symbols 1:37:00 Wataru's final message 1:42:35 Recommendation Recommendations Two Cheers for Anarchism by James Scott https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691161037/two-cheers-for-anarchism The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness by Erich Fromm https://www.amazon.com/Anatomy-Human-Destructiveness-Erich-Fromm/dp/080501604X Ang Konsepto ng 'Pagsasaayos' Bilang Panimulang Postkolonyal na Pagdalumat Pulitikal sa Panahong Postmoderno ni Antonio Contreras https://www.pssp.org.ph/diwa/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/02.1-Artikulo-Contreras.pdf Chapter 3 from Patronage democracy in the Philippines:Clans, Clients and Competitions in local elections: https://shopee.ph/amp/Patronage-Democracy-in-the-Philippines-Clans-Clients-and-Competition-in-Local-Elections-i.75162109.17209361701 Babae sa Septic Tank https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1961179/ Pepito Manaloto https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepito_Manaloto
6/11/20221 hour, 53 minutes, 20 seconds
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P*I* Raw: On the 2022 Philippine Elections

We have a raw and rough session of processing of our thoughts on the 2022 National and Local Elections and ways to move forward. Sources: You may find the results here: https://ph.rappler.com/elections/2022/races/president-vice-president/results https://ph.rappler.com/elections/2022/races/senator/results Which Provinces flipped for Marcos? https://www.rappler.com/nation/elections/which-provinces-flipped-marcos-jr-robredo-2022/ 595 precincts give zero votes to Robredo https://www.rappler.com/nation/elections/precincts-give-zero-votes-robredo-2022/
5/16/20221 hour, 20 minutes, 29 seconds
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Slice of PI On the Legarda Open Letter (Araw ng mga Ina)

Maligayang Araw ng mga Ina, Mga Ka-P*I* For this Mother's Day Special, we discuss the open letter written by Lorenzo Legarda Leviste vilifying and disowning his mother, Loren Legarda, who is running for senator with the Uniteam of Bongbong Marcos and Sara Duterte. Is it a valid expression of political outrage or is it an excessive use of personal in the political? We discuss the balance between political and the personal, private and the Public, nation and family. You may read the original open letter here: https://www.rappler.com/voices/imho/opinion-open-letter-grief-loren-legarda-son/
5/5/202227 minutes, 15 seconds
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Ep. 32 Understanding Socialism with Francis "Kiko" Isaac

For this Labor Day Special, we would discuss one of the more complex ideologies related to labor unions, Socialism, with our guest, Francis Isaac. We discuss what socialism is, how it differs from communism, the current state of socialism and socialist movements in the Philippines, why the Philippines needs socialism, and the current problems and potentials of socialism in the Philippines. You may find more of Francis Isaac's works at SocDem Asia and Praksis https://socdemasia.com/taxonomy/term/4 0:00 Music 0:11 Intro 0:45 Brief comments on Socialism 3:50 What is socialism and why is Kiko Isaac a Socialist? 10:20 The difference between socialism and communism 16:20 Socialisms response to poverty 20:10 Marxism, Socialist theory, and socialist politics 30:50 Socialism and the rich 42:50 How Socialism got into the Philippines? 50:30 What issues bring socialists together? 55:38 Who are the socialists in the Philippines? 57:56 Is Makabayan a front of the NPA? 1:01:27 Why does the Philippines need socialism?  1:06:47 Why aren't more people Socialist?  1:09:30 The left and Ka Leody's campaign 1:11:50  Vanguardism and Matt's problem with the Philippine left 1:14:50 How to address in-fighting in the Philippine left? 1:20:20 On Ka Leody 1:27:17 On Ping Lacson 1:28:38 On Bongbong Marcos 1:31:10 On Isko Moreno 1:32:50 On Manny Pacquiao 1:37:00 On Leni Robredo 1:40 40 On Norberto Gonzales 1:43:20 Open Message to listeners 1:47:40 Conclusion 1:50:41 Recommendations Recommendations: Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Freidrich Engels https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1848/communist-manifesto/ Why Marx is Right? by Terry Eagleton https://www.amazon.com/Why-Marx-Right-Terry-Eagleton/dp/0300231067 Socialism Past and Future by Michael Harrington https://www.amazon.com/Socialism-Past-Future-Michael-Harrington/dp/1611453356 Marx Reloaded (2011) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pm7ZK-E3yew IL POSTINO (1994) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUgQgRq2oTU Trotz Alledem! (1972) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wSx_U9qmug Democracy at Work: A Cure for Capitalism by Richard D. Wolff https://www.amazon.com/Democracy-at-Work-Cure-Capitalism/dp/1608462471 Fatal Conceit by F.A. von Hayek https://www.amazon.com/Fatal-Conceit-Errors-Socialism-Collected-ebook/dp/B00KVN64WY The Dispossessed By Ursula le Guin https://www.amazon.com/Dispossessed-Hainish-Cycle-Ursula-Guin/dp/0061054887 Pride (2012) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3169706/ Contested Democracy and the left in the Philippines after Marcos by Nathan Quimpo https://shopee.ph/Contested-Democracy-and-the-Left-in-the-Philippines-After-Marcos-by-Nathan-Gilbert-Quimpo-i.84059015.7704218253 Subversive Lives: A family Memoir of the Marcos Years by Susan Quimpo and Nathan Quimpo https://shopee.ph/SUBVERSIVE-LIVES-A-Family-Memoir-of-the-Marcos-Years-i.125283795.6308885014?sp_atk=32f994e3-03a7-47d3-8406-090b7260e8e6&xptdk=32f994e3-03a7-47d3-8406-090b7260e8e6
5/1/20222 hours, 4 minutes, 1 second
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Slice of P*I*: On Elitism

A Rappler Thinkpiece claims that Leni's People's Campaign is elitist. Is this true? What is elitism? What does it mean to be elitist? Why is this important? Why is elitism so detrimental? Why are some people in our society elitist and how can we address it?  You may read the original piece here: https://www.rappler.com/voices/new-school/opinion-moral-politics-elitism-robredo-campaign/ You may also read an informative piece by Rizal Buendia here: https://www.eurasiareview.com/14112021-elitism-in-philippine-elections-and-the-infringed-electoral-system-analysis/
4/13/202230 minutes, 57 seconds
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Ep. 31: Why is History Political? w/ Michael Tabuyan

History has served as both a target and a tool of politics. Historical revisionism and misinformation is currently saturating social media with backlash taking the form of deploying history as a means to forward political moral standards. Why is this the case? What is the relationship between History and Politics? How is History written? How can we have better conversations about History? We discuss this and more with our friend Mike Tabuyan who, as a citizen-academic, is currently engaged in the popularization of Philippine history. 0:00 Music 0:11 Intro 0:45 Politics and History 4:50 Mike Tabuyan and History engagements 9:40 How Mike got into Polsci and History 20:30 What is the relationship between Political Science and History 24:50 How is history written? History is written by the winners? 28:30 History for our generation and Historical Contestation 31:20 How can History writing be objective? 38:40 Dealing with many voices within History 42:10 How do historians handle debates and the multiplicity of historical narratives? 50:00 Bridging National and Local History 53:20 The issue of using History in promoting moral standards 56:40 Historians and the political discourse 1:05:50 How should we teach political history? 1:18:20 Recommendations You can check out Project Saysay here: https://www.facebook.com/psaysay/ https://twitter.com/projectsaysay Recommendations: Talking history: Conversations with Teodoro Agoncillo https://www.lazada.com.ph/products/talking-history-conversations-with-teodoro-a-agoncillo-by-ambeth-r-ocampo-i1210064104.html Ambeth Ocampo books https://www.thriftbooks.com/a/ambeth-r-ocampo/859743/ https://shopee.ph/New-Complete-Looking-Back-Series-by-Ambeth-R.-Ocampo-(15-books)-with-FREE-4-pcs.-blank-notebook-i.16154913.13320752553 Veneration Without understanding by Renato Constantino  https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00472337185390141?journalCode=rjoc20 Kasaysayan: The Story of the Filipino People https://www.amazon.com/Kasaysayan-Story-Filipino-People/dp/9622582249 Thucydides and the Meaning of Political History by Leo Strauus https://fdocuments.in/document/leo-strauss-thucydides-meaning-of-political-history-ocr.html Theses on the Philosophy of History by Walter Benjamin https://www.sfu.ca/~andrewf/CONCEPT2.html Social Science and Humanism by Leo Strauss  https://archive.org/stream/LeoStraussSocialScienceHumanism1956/Leo%20Strauss%20-%20Social%20Science%20%26%20Humanism%20%5B1956%5D_djvu.txt Ang Babae sa Septic Tank part 3 https://www.netflix.com/title/81499164 History with Lourd https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5HOfFlVmenbP-Qg5vICWpaPigCg3lKl0
4/9/20221 hour, 31 minutes, 27 seconds
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Ep. 30 Machiavelli in Manila: What Machiavellian Means

Machiavelli is trending in the internet after an exchange between Bongbong Marcos and Prof. Clarita Carlos. While many are wondering what being "Machiavellian" is about, we provide a close discussion on the core of Machiavelli's thought, how he is commonly misunderstood and what Filipinos should learn from him and his works. Simply put, this episodes explores the essentials of Machiavelli's thought. 0:00 Music 0:15 Intro 0:40 Commotion on Machiavelli 6:50 How we started with Machiavelli 10:00 Dictionary meaning of Machiavelian 11:55 Who is Machiavelli? 14:05 Machiavelli and Florence 15:40 Machiavelli, The Prince, and The Discources 23:10 Machiavelli and Citizenship 26:35 Virtu and Fortuna 31:00 What does it mean to be Machiavllian? 40:32 Is Bongbong Machiavellian? 42:20 Examples of Filipino Machiavellians 49:50 Limitations of Machiavellianism 52:20 What can Filipinos learn from Machiaveli? 59:20 Recommendations  You may find Borj's translation of The Prince here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/355546439_Ang_Prinsipe_ni_Nicolas_Machiavelli_Manuscript_Version_Published_2014_-_DLSU_Publishing_House https://www.dlsu.edu.ph/research/publishing-house/book-publications/nicolas-machiavelli-ang-prinsipe/ You may also sign a pre-order petition for your own printed copy here: https://forms.gle/sZCVjsQHsHKB159M6 Recommendations: Who's Afraid of Machiavelli BBC Documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsMs-DuGy1o Fortune is a Woman by Hannah Pitkin http://moodle.stoa.usp.br/file.php/867/pitkin_-_fortune_is_a_woman-_gender_and_politics_in_machiavelli.pdf?forcedownload=1 Thoughts on Machiavelli by Leo Strauss https://edisciplinas.usp.br/pluginfile.php/122355/mod_resource/content/1/Leo%20Strauss%20Thoughts%20on%20Machiavelli%20%201958.pdf Machiavelli and Us by Louis Althusser https://www.amazon.com/Machiavelli-Radical-Thinkers-Louis-Althusser/dp/1844676757
4/2/20221 hour, 4 minutes, 36 seconds
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Slice of P*I*: On the 2022 Presidentiables (Why vote for them?)

What are the best reasons to vote for each candidate? We demonstrate steel-manning, or formulating the best possible argument to understand each side. Note: This is a civil and mental exercise. These arguments ARE NOT endorsements for the candidates. Try it yourself. Leave your answers in the comments or send us a message and we can read them in the next episode 0:00 Music 0:15 Intro 1:05 What is Steel-manning? 5:10 Ernesto Abella 10:05 Ka Leody de Guzman 13:55 Isko Moreno Domagoso 19:02 Norberto Gonzales 22:15 Senator Ping Lacson 24:40 Faisal Mangondato 27:50 Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. 35:00 Jose Montemayor Jr. 38:05 Manny Pacquiao 42:46 Leni Robredo 47:20 Closing: How about you? 
3/26/202250 minutes, 6 seconds
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Ep. 29 Understanding Feminism with Prof. Noelle Dela Cruz

In this episode, we talk to Feminist philosopher, poet and professor, Dr. Noelle Dela Cruz, about the origins and principles of feminism. We also tackle the contemporary relevance of feminism and its manifestation in the Philippines, as well as current challenges and imperatives facing women's rights and the women's movement. 0:00 Music 0:12 Intro about Feminism 4:10 Guest 7:00 Why is Ms. Noelle a Feminist? 12:05 What is Feminist? 14:00 When did feminism begin? 17:20 Feminist Theory vs. Feminist Ideology 23:30 What are the major questions of feminism? 31:21 Waves of Feminism and the Philippines 39:30 Is there a Filipino Feminism? 44:20 Civic Identity and Feminism 50:40 How do Filipinos see Women in the Philippines? 1:02:25 How do you handle heated discussions about feminism? 1:08:55 What are the limitations of feminism? 1:13:20 Feminism and Transexualism 1:29:00 On Robredo 1:32:30 On Bongbong Marcos 1:34:10 On Sara Duterte 1:35:10 On Isko Moreno 1:36:20 On Ping Lacson 1:37:20 On Manny Pacquiao 1:38:50 Open Message for feminists and non-feminists 1:45:00 Closing words on feminism 1:51:30 Recommendations Recommendations: The Second Sex by Simone de Bouvoir https://shopee.ph/The-Second-Sex-Vintage-Classics-(Paperback)-by-Simone-de-Beauvoir-i.157956840.11539235532 https://archive.org/details/1949SimoneDeBeauvoirTheSecondSex Feminista: Race Class and Gender https://www.amazon.com/Feminista-Gender-Race-Class-Philippines/dp/9712725405 https://shopee.ph/product/411448624/13533849256?smtt=0.284840088-1647671676.9 Beyond the Ghetto https://web.facebook.com/ghettonian The Return of the Political by Chantal Mouffe https://www.amazon.ca/Return-Political-Chantal-Mouffe/dp/178873856X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=X68V4TR1HOEY&keywords=return+of+the+political&qid=1647672116&sprefix=return+of+the+p%2Caps%2C2398&sr=8-1 Alienation by Rahel Jaeggi https://www.amazon.ca/Alienation-Rahel-Jaeggi/dp/0231151993/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3UG0L9ETLEB2A&keywords=Alienation+jaeggi&qid=1647672153&sprefix=alienation+jaeggi%2Caps%2C290&sr=8-1 Agora (2009) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1186830/ Sexual Personae by Camille Paglia https://www.amazon.com/Sexual-Personae-Decadence-Nefertiti-Dickinson/dp/0679735798 Liway (2018) full with English subtitles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVzF8xqctco Bread and Roses performed by Bronwen Lewis, based on the poem by James Oppenheim https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiiKgST_G2Q
3/19/20222 hours, 6 minutes, 42 seconds
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P*I* Raw: Why POLSCI part2

"We continue with some talking points from the Why PolSci Episode, specifically on political science, partisanship, and our relation with other disciplines. Check the link below for our previous episode."https://open.spotify.com/episode/4facIvzE4AySAPEqjENhkS?si=lvtdroCDS7-EOgc-bpHYEw
3/11/20221 hour, 7 minutes, 59 seconds
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Ep. 28 Understanding Conservatism w/ Jay Aruga

For the first episode of our Understanding Ideology series, we have invited Jay Aruga of the Jay Aruga Podcast (The first conservative podcast in the Philippines) to discuss: (1) the basic tenets of conservatism; (2) the topics of his podcast; (3) the kinds of conservative tendencies in the Philippines; and (4) his comments on how conservative current presidential candidates are. 0:00 Music 0:12 Intro 0:50 Ideology series 1:20 Initial thoughts on Convervatism 4:50 Why Jay Aruga started a conservative podcast? 7:31 When did Jay Aruga discover he was a conservative? 10:50 How Jay aruga chooses his podcast topics? 14:50 Who is Jay Aruga's audience? 17:40 Guests of the podcasts? 22:30 What are conservative values? 27:20 Conservative tendencies in the Philippines 31:30 Criticism to the podcast 34:40 Universal Basic Income 36:50 What are conservative issues in the Philippines? 40:20 What grounds conservatism in the Philippines? 41:50 How do you respond to change and urgency? 43:28 Conservatives being privileged and siding with the oppressor 48:00 Conservatism and poverty in the Philippines 53:00 Conservatism, structure-agency, and national identity 59:00 What Convervative thinks of the current presidential candidates 1:00:50 Bongbong Marcos 1:01:50 Leni Robredo 1:05:44 Isko Moreno 1:08:50 Ping Lacson 1:11:23 Manny Pacquiao 1:14:30 Ka Leoddy de Guzman 1:15:45 Open message to conservatives and non-conservatives 1:19:00 Closing Remarks 1:22:30 "Politics is downstream from culture" 1:24:20 Recommendations Recommendations: Them before us by Katie Faust and Stacy Manning https://www.amazon.com/Them-Before-Us-Childrens-Movement/dp/1642935964 The Red Pill by Cassie Jaye http://theredpillmovie.com/ Reflections on the Revolution in France by Edmund Burke https://www.bookdepository.com/Reflections-on-Revolution-France-Edmund-Burke/9780140432046 The Young Pope (2016) https://www.hbo.com/the-young-pope Peacemaker (2022) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13146488/ The Croods (2013) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0481499/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
3/4/20221 hour, 35 minutes, 14 seconds
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Slice of P*I*: EDSA turns PInk

We discuss the recent Pink Wave appropriating the symbolism of EDSA, Operation Baklas, the legitimacy of COMELEC and the significance of EDSA for the upcoming 2022 National Elections.  Comelec starts ‘Operation Baklas’; ‘unlawful’ election materials removed by JOhn Eric Mendoza https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1555587/comelec-starts-operation-baklas-unlawful-election-materials-removed You can check on our previous episode about EDSA here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1PmEtdTR8s1tFGF77u1iFL?si=vVzlZjKFRcC-f1y0FSDClw
2/24/202232 minutes, 50 seconds
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PI NIYO: Understanding Ideology

We have two questions from avid listeners regarding to the political spectrum and right-wing ideology. We answer both by revisiting the basics of political ideology and explain why it is important to study particularly in these polarizing times. In pursuing this rich and timely topic, we introduce our new series on ideology where we explore each ideology with guests who explicitly express them in their public lives. Stay tuned for the diverse new content we have in store! Sources: The German Ideology by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels https://www.amazon.ca/German-Ideology-Including-Thesis-Feuerbach/dp/1573922587/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=german+ideology&qid=1645190120&sr=8-2 On The Reproduction Of Capitalism: Ideology And Ideological State Apparatuses by Louis Althusser https://www.amazon.ca/Reproduction-Capitalism-Ideology-Ideological-Apparatuses/dp/1781681643/ref=sr_1_2?crid=X4BCSOO2FZHJ&keywords=Althusser+ideology&qid=1645190197&sprefix=althusser+ideolog%2Caps%2C302&sr=8-2 The Political Theory of Political Thinking by Michael Freeden https://web.facebook.com/paperful.books/photos/335766225135120 Pervert's Guide to Cinema https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0828154/ You can watch it here: https://vimeo.com/512328135 Political Compass https://www.politicalcompass.org/ We also discuss the declining study of ideology in the paper here: Philippine liberal democracy under siege: the ideological underpinnings of Duterte’s populist challenge(2018) https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328599804_Philippine_liberal_democracy_under_siege_the_ideological_underpinnings_of_Duterte's_populist_challenge
2/19/202227 minutes, 39 seconds
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Ep. 27 Why POLSCI? Political Science in the Philippines

For our first episode this year, we reflect on Political Science as a vocation. While most consider it as a pre-law program, we argue that political science as a systematic approach to the study of public affairs is essential to both understanding and resolving many of our country's most pressing political issues. We also clarify the meaning of “politics” and “scientific” in relation to our discipline 0:00 Music 0:12 Intro 1:50 Political Science as a Pre-law 7:40 The ancient study of politics trying to be young 9:10 The origins of Political Science 11:40 Education of rulers and education of citizens 14:10 How scientific is political science? 18:50 The subjective and objective 24:30 Behavioralism vs New Political Science; "Scientists" and "Activist scholars" 26:40 The role of Political Science in society 31:50 Identifying public friends and enemies 40:20 Political Scientists in democracies and non-demoracies 44:11 What citizens should learn from political science? 58:40 Recommendation Recommendations and Sources Adventures in Political Science by Remigio Agpalo https://shopee.ph/Adventures-in-Political-Science-(Revised-Edition)-i.276147505.7451776313 Concept of the Political by Carl Schmitt https://www.amazon.com/Concept-Political-Expanded-Carl-Schmitt/dp/0226738922 Origins of Political Science by Leo Strauss Lectures https://leostrausscenter.uchicago.edu/origins-of-political-science-winter-1960/ Six lectures on Socrates and the Origins of Political Science https://archive.org/stream/LeoStrauss6LecturesOnSokratesTheOriginsOfPoliticalScience1958/Leo%20Strauss%20-%206%20Lectures%20on%20Sokrates%20%26%20the%20Origins%20of%20Political%20Science%20%5B1958%5D_djvu.txt The tragedy of political science by David Ricci https://www.amazon.com/Tragedy-Political-Science-Scholarship-Democracy/dp/0300037600 Political Science as vocation by Robert Keohane  https://www.jstor.org/stable/40647540 History of Political Science by James Farr https://www.jstor.org/stable/2111205
1/29/20221 hour, 5 minutes, 28 seconds
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Slice of Rizal

In our Rizal day special, we discuss what Rizal means to us and to our society, and what we think about the "essence" of Rizal. We also have Rizal day recommendations below: Bayaning Third World: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsvkWJDM1sE The complete poems and plays of Jose Rizal(1976) https://shopee.ph/THE-COMPLETE-POEMS-AND-PLAYS-OF-JOSE-RIZAL-Translated-by-Nick-Joaquin-i.223294405.8387787804 https://shopee.ph/search?keyword=the%20complete%20poems%20and%20plays%20of%20jose%20rizal Queridas de Rizal (2021) by Ambeth Ocampo https://shopee.ph/Looking-Back-16-Queridas-de-Rizal-by-Ambeth-Ocampo-i.125283795.8096881930?sp_atk=7565b8f9-3463-4e88-92b4-fa594712702e Question of Heroes https://shopee.ph/A-Question-Of-Heroes-by-Nick-Joaquin-NEW-SIZE-i.125283795.10370158948?sp_atk=ba6eba38-65b0-481e-ad22-e9bcbd58ab5b
12/30/202130 minutes, 33 seconds
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Ep. 26 How is art Political? w/ Tarantadong Kalbo

We are very excited to have Kevin Raymund aka Tarantadong Kalbo, a prominent cartoonist whose works have become both viral and controversial. In this episode we will discuss his influences, his artistic process, his new reputation, and the stories behind his most prominent works Tumindig, and Yassista.  Check out Mrs. Bean Coffee here: Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/misisbeancoffee Shopee:https://shopee.ph/mrs.beancoffee?fbclid=IwAR1JcnaYbQxPr8ve9uO83Xco07auBt1ivgdoIaTqXMgIJcKP4cfgkJvZa_w Timestamps 0:00 Mrs. Bean ad 1:40 Music 1:50 Intro 4:20 Why Tarantadong Kalbo (TK) became an artist? 5:50 Tarantadong Kalbo's influences in art 8:30 Meaning of Tarantado Kalbo 10:25 When did Tarantado Kalbo became political? 13:50 Thought process in making political art 19:00 Who TK has not drawn yet? 21:06 Who is TK's audience and bashers? 24:40 How is twitter and facebook dynamics different? 27:20 Positive comments from fans 29:30 TK's goal/agenda as an artist; How TK changed politically? 31:35 The Tumindig campaign 36:40 Becoming a personality and "social media rights" 37:30 What keeps TK from quitting? 41:20 TK's favorite pieces 43:10 Yassista story 51:20 On Political Satire 54:15 TK's Rules for art 57:40 TK as a citizen-artist 59:40 TK's message to young citizen-artists 1:02:45 Tk's mistakes 1:07:28  Recommendation Takot-https://images.summitmedia-digital.com/esquiremagph/images/2020/12/29/tarantadong-kalbo-00.jpg silence-https://images.summitmedia-digital.com/esquiremagph/images/2020/12/29/tarantadong-kalbo-05.jpg Tumindig-https://tinyurl.com/2p8scffd Yassista-https://tinyurl.com/yr5rvc8z Recommendations Fangs-https://www.nationalbookstore.com/books/22187-fangs-hardcover-by-sarah-andersen.html One cut of the dead -https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7914416/ Squid Game-https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10919420/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 Sharp objects-https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2649356/ The Medici: Godfather of the renaissance-https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0392433/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 History on Fire: Carravagio part 1 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/history-on-fire/id1038514498?i=1000374269348 Carravagio part 2  http://historyonfirepodcast.com/episodes/2016/9/15/episode-12-caravaggio-part-2-folsom-prison-blues Sunday in the park with George by Stephen Sondheim https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunday_in_the_Park_with_George Lore-https://open.spotify.com/show/25PdDOYwfXDFvZ4pI1JWDh NerdWriter -https://www.youtube.com/user/nerdwriter1 At Eternity's Gate-https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6938828/ You may support tarantadong Kalbo at the following links Facebook-https://open.spotify.com/show/25PdDOYwfXDFvZ4pI1JWDh  Twitter-https://twitter.com/KevinKalbo Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/tarantadongkalbo/?hl=en Tarantadong Kalbo bundle by Linya-Linya-https://www.linyalinya.ph/collections/tarantadong-kalbo-preorder
12/18/20211 hour, 23 minutes, 18 seconds
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Ep. 25: Arendt in Manila, on political and dangerous thinking

In commemoration of Hannah Arendt's death anniversary, we discuss the legacy of Hannah Arendt's political thought and what Filipinos can learn on how to engage in political thinking. We tackle how she defines key concepts like politics, freedom, totalitarianism, and thinking. Check out Mrs. Bean Coffee here: Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/misisbeancoffee Shopee:https://shopee.ph/mrs.beancoffee?fbclid=IwAR1JcnaYbQxPr8ve9uO83Xco07auBt1ivgdoIaTqXMgIJcKP4cfgkJvZa_w Timestamps 0:00 Word from our sponsors w/ Discount Code 1:20 Music 1:35 Intro 2:12 Hannah Arendt and us 7:20 Arendt in Manila 9:50 Filipinos and thinking 17:50 Arendt and the political 24:10 Philippine collectivism vs plurality 27:30 Arendt and Totalitarianism 32:50 Totalitarian tendencies in the Philippines 40:00 Arendt and Equality  43:30 Arendt and Thinking 50:45 Dealing with Prejudices  57:00 What filipinos can learn from Hannah Arendt? Sources/Recommendations: Developing higher-order thinking skills among pupils https://www.philstar.com/other-sections/letters-to-the-editor/2019/12/24/1979361/developing-higher-order-thinking-skills-among-pupils Cultural Backlash: Trump, Brexit, and Authoritarian Populism by Pippa Norris and Ronald Inglehart https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/cultural-backlash/3C7CB32722C7BB8B19A0FC005CAFD02B Hannah Arendt Reading List: Thinking without a Bannister https://shopee.ph/Thinking-Without-A-Banister-(Hardcover)-by-Hannah-Arendt-i.157956840.4059911170?sp_atk=9ca09f5f-3727-4b47-bae8-092200bd65a6 The Human Condition https://www.amazon.com/Human-Condition-2nd-Hannah-Arendt/dp/0226025985 The Life of the Mind https://www.amazon.com/Life-Mind-Combined-Volumes-Vols/dp/0156519925/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+life+of+the+mind+arendt&qid=1638618038&s=books&sr=1-1 The Promise of Politics https://www.amazon.com/Promise-Politics-Hannah-Arendt/dp/0805212132 The Origins of Totalitarianism https://shopee.ph/The-Origins-of-Totalitarianism-(Paperback)-by-Hannah-Arendt-i.157956840.5641578377?sp_atk=6327feb2-a955-4d90-b32d-3340101411f7 Freedom to be free https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/605982/the-freedom-to-be-free-by-hannah-arendt/ Eichmann in Jerusalem https://www.amazon.com/Eichmann-Jerusalem-Banality-Penguin-Classics/dp/0143039881 Hannah Arendt (2012) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1674773/ What is called Thinking? by Martin Heidegger https://www.amazon.com/Called-Thinking-Harper-Perennial-Thought/dp/006090528X
12/4/20211 hour, 11 minutes, 49 seconds
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Slice of P*I* Bonifacio Day Special

In this Bonifacio Day special, we reflect on our relationship with Andres Bonifacio, how our country commemorates him, what people misconceive about him, and how we should remember him. Check out our special Bonifacio reading list for holiday reading: The Light of Liberty by Jim Richardson https://shopee.ph/Light-of-Liberty-Documents-and-Studies-on-the-Katipunan-1892-1897-(BK)-print-i.75162109.3003832571 Inventing a Hero by Glenn May https://shopee.ph/INVENTING-A-HERO-The-Posthumous-Re-creation-of-Andres-Bonifacio-By-Glenn-Anthony-May-i.223294405.11713158185 Interrogations in Philippine Cultural history by Resil Mojares https://shopee.ph/Interrogations-in-Philippine-Cultural-History-i.75162109.3646355383?sp_atk=dab0d5a6-7f60-4826-abb7-8953fbff02db Question of Heroes by Nick Joaquin https://shopee.ph/A-Question-Of-Heroes-by-Nick-Joaquin-NEW-SIZE-i.125283795.10370158948?sp_atk=8024baaf-4803-4d0b-8aaa-1d04f92e2d1b Salita ng Sandata: Bonifacio's Legacies to the People's Struggles edited by Beinvenido Lumbera et al. https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/21546446-salita-ng-sandata Ang Pagsalakay ni Bonifacio sa Maynila ni Zeus Salazar https://web.facebook.com/BakasINC2004/photos/pcb.880177355837599/883178345537500 Si Andres Bonifacio at ang Kabayanihang Pilipino https://web.facebook.com/BakasINC2004/photos/pcb.880177355837599/883178712204
11/30/202133 minutes, 39 seconds
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Ep 24: Why is political maturity?

In this episode we discuss the contentious concept of political maturity, how it is used in Philippine political discourse, what it really means, and how it can help us "mature" as a nation. 0:00 Music 0:12 Intro 1:08 Impressions of trends w/ Political Maturity 3:15 Are you politically Mature? 5:15 Definitions of political maturity 15:20 Biological Maturity (Age) vs. Political Reality 22:30  Age and Intolerance 29:40 How can you call a system mature? 40:35 How do we deel with the political maturity discourse? 45:20 Maturity as a Process vs. Maturity with role-models 57:25 Recommendations Sources: Democracy and Education by John Dewey https://www.gutenberg.org/files/852/852-h/852-h.htm Genius Foods: Become Smarter, Happier, and More Productive While Protecting Your Brain for Life by Max Lugavere and Paul Grewal https://www.amazon.com/Genius-Foods-Smarter-Productive-Protecting/dp/0062562851 Cottle, T. J. (1975). Maturity: A biomedical or political concept. The Urban Review, 8(3), 176-180. Hutchins, R. M. (1994). On political maturity. Change, 26(3), 37. Bergh, J. (2013). Does voting rights affect the political maturity of 16-and 17-year-olds? Findings from the 2011 Norwegian voting-age trial. Electoral Studies, 32(1), 90-100. Recommendations: American History X https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120586/ Lincoln (2012) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0443272/ Gundam Age  https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2193783/?ref_=ttpl_pl_tt
11/27/20211 hour, 5 minutes, 36 seconds
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Slice of P*I*: On the Duterte-Marcos Drama

In this slice, we try to make sense of the Duterte-Marcos drama laced with public in-fighting, substitutions and shuffling. From there, we discuss how voters and citizens should deal with this confusion and what this means for our democratic system. There's a presidential aspirant who used cocaine": Duterte https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1160232 Duterte to run for senator in 2022 — Bong Go by Daphne Galvez https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1515218/duterte-to-run-for-senator-in-2022-bong-go It’s official: Bongbong Marcos, Sara Duterte running in tandem in 2022 elections https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1515954/breaking-its-official-bongbong-inday-sara-running-as-tandem-for-2022#ixzz7D2KgL3LR
11/23/202124 minutes, 51 seconds
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Ep. 23: Teaching and Politics w/ Sir Jay of Pisara Tales

This week, we join an educator and host of the Pisara Tales podcast, Sir Jay-em Estrella, discussing the role of teachers in nation-building, and the intersections of politics and education. We also talk about scientific thinking, Marcos' historical revisionism, and the controversial Deped memo recommending teachers to remain apolitical. 0:00 Music 0:15 Intro  2:38 Why did sir Jay begin the Pisara Tales? 5:06 What sir Jay learned from his guests teachers? 8:40 Neoliberalism and Education 13:25 Teaching Science and critical thinking  20:00 Filipinos and Scientific Thinking 27:40 Why teach natural sciences? 33:30 Filipinos as audio-visual learners 34:30 Scientific Education and Citizenship 40:00 Deped policy on teachers being political 48:00 On Marcos' historical revisionism 57:30 What should teachers do and what the government do for education? 1:11:12 Recommendations 1:18:50 Where you can listen to the Pisara Tales podcasts You can follow Sir Jay and the Pisara Tales podcast at the links below: https://linktr.ee/thepisaratales https://www.facebook.com/ThePisaraTales https://open.spotify.com/show/6uUDPgK4lnJ8sX2Pdc2MDN?si=XA0_QVVKTRyQcwMtsq16fA&nd=1 Recommendations: QI https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe6ye3l9WA4SdNkqgs0YeMA Cobra Kai( Seasons 1-3;4 incoming) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7221388/ Thinking Without a Banister: Essays in Understanding, 1953-1975  by Hannah Arendt https://www.amazon.com/Thinking-Without-Banister-Understanding-1953-1975/dp/0805242155 World War Two Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/WorldWarTwo
11/13/20211 hour, 20 minutes, 33 seconds
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Slice of PI 10: On Maria Ressa and Chito Gascon

Before the start of our second season, we discuss two important news items that happened alongside the filing of candidacies. First, Maria Ressa, journalist and founder of Rappler. was awarded the Nobel peace prize, making her the first Filipino Nobel laureate. Second, Chito Gascon, chairman of the Commission on Human Rights, passed away due to Covid and we remember our experiences with him as a colleague, and his status as a fighting liberal and model citizen.  This is just a taste until we officially return on October 30 Sources: Nobel Peace Prize: Journalists Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov share award https://www.bbc.com/news/world-58841973 CHR chair Chito Gascon succumbs to Covid-19 https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1156101 What you need to know: Filipinos and the Nobel Prize https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/iq/filipinos-nobel-peace-prize-maria-ressa
10/16/202119 minutes, 50 seconds
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Ep. 21: Why P*I*? First Anniversary Special

In this one year anniversary episode, we look back at the podcast's journey thus far. We discuss the podcast's origin story, our style and branding, our most viewed episodes, and the future of the podcast. Note, we will be on a hiatus until late October but our shorter spinoff segments like Slice of P*I* and P*I* Niyo will run depending on requests or important issues that may arise. 0:00 Music 0:15 Intro and Anniversary Message 2:00 Thank you to listeners; Report on numbers 3:40 Why P*I*? Origin Story 7:55 What did we learn from podcasting? 16:05 How did we brand our podcast? "Political Insights for the Palaging Inis" 19:30 Looking back at the Top 5 episodes 19:45 Episode 1: Teaching at the Turning Point 22:30 Episode 2: Why do Filipinos want Dic...tators? 27:25 Episode 3: Why can't we be friends? On Disagreement 32:50 Episode 14: Why is Political Neutrality Necessary? 37:05 Episode 16: Bakit Mahirap Maging Pilipino? 44:10 Bakit Bitin ang mga episodes? 46:30 How can we further improve the podcast? 53:15 Recommendation 1:00:41 Announcement of Hiatus and future of the podcast 1:02:30 Outro Music Sources:  Grammar of Assent by John Henry Newman https://www.gutenberg.org/files/34022/34022-pdf.pdf Hundreds flock to Las Pinas mall for Covid-19 Vaccine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5G5s180jCU Featured episodes Recommendations: Roel's Bookshop https://web.facebook.com/roelsbookshop Page 394 https://web.facebook.com/Page394books Paperful Book https://web.facebook.com/paperful.book BookTube https://web.facebook.com/BookTubePH/ Steam Powered Giraffe - Honeybee https://open.spotify.com/track/3MZjOGeXhpHbQ9ESMNFFnH?si=f6b4a0fbbd7c4c06 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojYK6CW8gdw Now Open Ph https://www.facebook.com/NowOpenPH https://open.spotify.com/show/0B0EVNhHflpQ45lO4DVY1b?si=7AWtJjmCQCyK3tq099Wnmg&dl_branch=1   Pisara Tales https://www.facebook.com/ThePisaraTales https://open.spotify.com/show/6uUDPgK4lnJ8sX2Pdc2MDN?si=Tp1ebHBVTkuP0JFezlwoMA&dl_branch=1
9/18/20211 hour, 3 minutes, 29 seconds
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P*I* Niyo: Max Weber vs. Shin Godzilla

A listener recommended us to watch Shin Godzilla (2016) and it turned out to be a battle between Godzilla and the Japanese Bureaucracy. Check out our Review as we ask, is it possible to beat Godzilla with a POLSCI degree?
9/17/202137 minutes, 15 seconds
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Ep. 20: Why do we call Filipino culture toxic? feat. Michael Tabuyan

The term "Toxic Filipino Culture" is spreading in social media as a way of critiquing certain bad habits in Filipino society like toxic positivity, "Bahala na," "Tumaba ka" etc. Together with our guest speaker, educator and grad student in Philippine studies, Michael Tabuyan, we discuss the nature of this phenomenon. We also tackle how to deal with supposedly Toxic Filipino culture, why Filipinos call our culture toxic, and whether or not Toxic-tagging is a good thing. You may find the works of Michael Tabuyen in the following pages: Project Vinta https://www.facebook.com/pvinta Project Saysay https://www.facebook.com/psaysay Sources: Toxic Filipino Culture? by Michael Baylosis https://opinion.inquirer.net/123484/toxic-filipino-culture Signs of a Toxic person by WebMD https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/signs-toxic-person Toxic’ Is Oxford’s Word of the Year. No, We’re Not Gaslighting You. by By Jennifer Schuessler https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/14/arts/toxic-oxford-word-of-the-year-2018.html Recommendations:  Filipino Value System by F. Landa Jocano https://books.google.com.ph/books/about/Filipino_Value_System.html?id=ebcuAQAAIAAJ&redir_esc=y&fbclid=IwAR26v5TU0Ebb6WIQThgL0j0lrvXCS3I5X12AfSoXBbc4sqNzMxYeLYDAD04 Philippine Society and the Individual by Fr. Frank Lynch https://shopee.ph/Philippine-Society-and-the-Individual-i.75162109.5633755380?position=4 From Colonial to Liberation Psychology: The Philippine Experience by Virgilio Enriquez https://shopee.ph/From-Colonial-To-Liberation-Psychology-The-Philippine-Experience-(Reprint)-i.276147505.6646485300?position=5 Small Talk Ep. 7: Snowflake by Rod Singh https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4dvWxaR97g 0:00 Music 0:12 Intro 0:46 Toxic FIlipino culture (TFC) 2:20 Special Guest Mike Tabuyan on TFC 6:50 Bathala/Bahala na 8:00 More Examples (Tumaba ka) 10:20 Self-hate and exceptionalism 11:10 Tradition and Modernity 19:20 Toxic Tigang and Fr. Ferdinand Santos 22:20 Western origins of Toxic discourse 28:10 Is toxic-tagging good?  36:40 How should we critique culture? 42:50 What's so good about being Filipino? 51:15 Recommendations
9/3/20211 hour, 20 seconds
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Slice of P*I* 9 On Homophobia and Violence

Last August 15, 2021, a gay man was attacked without provocation by a group of male teenagers in Zamboanga city. The video was released online on August 23 and attracted backlash from the LGBT community. In this slice, we discuss the underlying dynamics behind our society's violent impulses, the implications of this event on the LGBT community and their advocacies, and how we should proceed in addressing such violent tendencies. Sources: Attacks on LGBTQ+ people disturb officials, advocates in Zamboanga by Frenchie Carreon https://www.rappler.com/nation/attacks-lgbtq-people-disturb-officials-advocates-zamboanga You may find the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byiHPbYZ-dU
8/28/202121 minutes, 15 seconds
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P*I* Raw: Ukol sa Wikang Pilipino

In this "Buwan ng Wika" (Filipino Month) edition of P*I* Raw, we discuss issues on the Philippine language(s), how it relates to our problems in society, and what manifestations like Taglish (combination of Tagalog and English) means for our society. Warning, the podcast contains unhealthy amounts of Taglish, Conyoisms, at pagmumura. 
8/21/20211 hour, 2 minutes, 57 seconds
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P*I* Niyo: Filipinos, Law and Lawlessness

We are launching a new segment, "P*I* NIYO!" where we answer your questions and "Personal Inquiries". In this first edition, a listener asks about the relationship between Filipinos and the law, on why they tend to disobey laws, and our personal take on lawyers and law school.
8/16/202136 minutes, 34 seconds
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Ep. 19: Pilm Institute Reviews Tililing: On the importance of satire in the Philippines

In this episode, we revisit and fully review Darryl Yap's "Tililing (2021)" which gained controversy over its portrayal of the mentally ill. Though panned by critics and audience alike, we analyze it as a political satire on our society's fragile sense of sanity and discuss the role of provocateurs in cinema.  See the film here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCmG2MYzVWk https://play.google.com/store/movies/details/Tililing?id=Aj82F1EIZZI.P&hl=en&gl=US https://www.vivamax.net/ Sources: The Sane Society by Erich Fromm https://www.amazon.com/Sane-Society-Erich-Fromm/dp/0805014020 The Killing Joke by Alan Moore https://comicvine.gamespot.com/the-killing-joke/4045-40503/ Recommendations: Mad to be Normal (2017) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4687410/ Equus (1977) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075995/ Time stamps 0:00 Music 0:12 Intro 0:45 P*I* Raw 2:00 PILM Institute and Call back for Tililing 5:25 Summary of the movie  7:05 Impressions of Tililing 12:10 The use of using vulgar language in Satire and politics  14:10 Punching down or Empathizing with the mentally ill (?) 17:30 Is this political art? 18:25 Gina Pareño's story 21:22 Chad Kinis' story 22:50 Baron Geisler's story 25:00 The political role of satire 28:00 Tililing's political questions 31:10 Structural Critique of Mental hospitals 33:54 Meaning of tililing 35:45 The flaws of the film 41:35 What the place of Daryl Yap and Tililing in Philippine cinema? 50:10 Recommendations
7/31/202158 minutes, 47 seconds
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P*I* Raw: Everything is Political

In this recording, we decided to do something different. P*I* RAW is our first unfiltered, unplanned, unedited, and unscripted discussions on a given topic. Here, we discuss the dictum, "Everything is Political," which is commonly deployed these days, and how it may be a misunderstanding of what politics is.
7/26/202152 minutes, 49 seconds
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Slice of P*I* 8: On Election Surveys

This episode, we take a listener's request to discuss the relevance of the latest Election Surveys by Pulse Asia and SWS on the standing of potential candidates for the upcoming 2022 Presidential elections.
7/23/202120 minutes, 45 seconds
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Ep.18: Why does Filipino Citizenship Endure Abroad? On the Filipino diaspora ft. Josh Lim

In this episode, we sit down with Josh Lim, dual citizen and OFW, and we talk about the experience of the Filipino diaspora, dual citizenship, and what what we can do to bridge the political tensions between the diaspora and the homeland. 0:00 Music 0:15 Intro 0:50 Andre's question 2:35 Guest Introduction 4:15 What it's like being a Filipino in America? 8:20 Why is there this difference between first generation and later generation immigrants? 12:50 What were the struggles of Filipinos integrating into country's abroad? 17:50 Is it still worth it leaving the Philippines?  20:50 Why do you remain a dual citizen? 24:20 How do you balance your civic duties as a dual citizenship? 30:10 Is there a tension between the filipino diaspora and local filipinos? 33:55 How do filipino values endure? 36:30 What can the diaspora do more for Philippine Politics? 42:50 What do you want to say to Fil-ams and Filipinos diaspora? 45:20 What do you want to say to people who resent the Filipino Diaspora? 48:50 Recommendations Recommendations: How to Hide an Empire (2019) by Daniel Immerwahr https://www.amazon.com/How-Hide-Empire-History-Greater/dp/0374172145 The Train https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBndgWOdYqQ Yellow Rose(2019) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6862538/ You can find Josh in his internet profiles  here: Twitter:https://twitter.com/akiestar?lang=en deviantart:https://www.deviantart.com/akiestar instagram:https://www.instagram.com/akiestar/ wikimedia: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Sky_Harbor Personal Website:http://joshlim.me
7/17/202156 minutes, 17 seconds
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Ep. 17: Why is Trese relevant? The Filipino in Trese

In this episode, special guests, Glenn Teh and Jules Carandang, join us in reviewing the trending animated series, Trese, which popularizes creatures from Philippine folklore set a gritty noir version of Manila city. We discuss the issues of adaptation, the meaning of mythology, the politics of Trese, and Filipino representation. 0:00 Music 0:10 Intro 1:00 Borj's first impressions of Trese 2:00 Intro of guests 3:40 Jules first impressions of Trese 7:45 Glenn's first impressions of Trese 10:20 Trese comics and adaptation 20:50 Internationalization of Filipino sensibility 22:30 Was Trese a good detective? 29:50 Production hell and practical adaptation 36:00 The treatment of Filipino folklore 52:00 Mythology and the urbanity; Politics of Trese 1:04:40 Trese as a representation of the Filipino 1:18:29 Recommendations You can get copies of the Trese comics here: https://www.myavenida.com/collections/best-sellers?page=2 Recommendations Ang Babaylan sa Kasaysayan ng Pilipinas by Zeus Salazar https://web.facebook.com/BakasINC2004 The Aswang Project https://www.aswangproject.com/ Philippine Spirits http://phspirits.com/?fbclid=IwAR1GVTV6hcr58D5oiu2KtC_sa-vZqfXPGLP5ZzKihQRGHD9jCkBoL2mTevg Creatures of the Philippine lower Mythology https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1713295938/ref=dbs_a_w_dp_1713295938 Trese Bloodlines https://www.myavenida.com/collections/best-sellers/products/trese-bloodlines-vol-1 The Works of Maximo D. Ramos https://www.amazon.com/Maximo-D-Ramos/e/B001JWVYUI/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1?fbclid=IwAR1E4OnIOWdhrjvCSeNCmNQlVqlaPz3jy2Evq5BP-Ds8SK2bqjgSeJYZw8s
6/26/20211 hour, 26 minutes, 28 seconds
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Slice of P*I* 7: On 1Sambayan

In this slice of P*I*, we discuss 1Sambayan's attempt to form a united opposition against Duterte in the upcoming 2022 elections. Since none accepted their nomination, we analyze their roles and limitations in forming a new opposition through Maverick Politics." [EDITORIAL] 1Sambayan, give democratic forces a blueprint for victory by Rappler https://www.rappler.com/voices/editorials/sambayan-give-democratic-forces-blueprint-for-victory-philippine-elections
6/18/202125 minutes, 12 seconds
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Ep. 16: Bakit Mahirap Maging Pilipino?

In this Independence Day special, we talk about the issue of Filipino identity by responding to Juju Baluyot's piece on the desire to leave the country. We discuss whether or not it is ethical to leave the country, why we should stay, and how we should stay despite our dysfunctional system.  0:00 Music 0:20 Intro 0:55 Happy Independence Day 2:40 Re: Bob Quilapio 5:20 Why do people leave? On Juju Baluyot's article 6:35 Borj's Reply to Baluyot 10:05 Migration is very common among Filipinos 12:25 Culture of Walking away and applying it to the country 14:00 Finding home somewhere else or recreating home 15:50 Are Filipinos delusional? Do Filipinos really need to come back? 20:10 Walking away as an act of courage, is it ethical to leave? 22:50 Self-care from politics 26:00 Debt to "Inang Bayan", the Philippines will always be with you 30:21 On being a global citizen and dual citizenship 33:33 How should we stay? 37:08 Quotes on Citizenship, and Withdrawing Filipino citizenship 40:00 Making peace with your country 43:10 Recommendations Sources: When it is time to leave by Juju Baluyot https://www.rappler.com/voices/imho/opinion-when-its-time-to-leave Last Week Tonight w/ John Oliver- Asian Americans https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29lXsOYBaow Stop looking for perfection in your relationships=Slavoj Zizek https://fb.watch/64lLgzAs7P/ The Shadow of Unfairness: A Plebeian Theory of Liberal Democracy by Jeffrey Green https://www.amazon.com/Shadow-Unfairness-Plebeian-Liberal-Democracy/dp/0190215909 Asia Barometer Surveys http://www.asianbarometer.org/ Recommendations: From Colonial To Liberation Psychology: The Philippine Experience by Virgilio Enriquez https://shopee.ph/From-Colonial-To-Liberation-Psychology-The-Philippine-Experience-(Reprint)-i.276147505.6646485300 Pagbabalik by Galiza de Castro (Asin cover) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ac-GRnOOEKA Migration Revolution https://shopee.ph/Migration-Revolution-Philippine-Nationhood-and-Class-Relations-in-a-Globalized-Age-i.75162109.4546387097
6/12/202150 minutes, 11 seconds
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Slice of P*I* Ep. 6: On the Israel and Palestine conflict

In this meaty slice of PI, we discuss why Filipinos are paying attention to the Israel and Palestine conflict, how oppression and suffering is tied with state-building, and how we should deal with conflicts so distant to us.   Sources:  [OPINION] A new David and Goliath: On Filipinos' defense of Israel by Kyle Perada https://www.rappler.com/voices/ispeak/opinion-new-david-goliath-filipinos-support-israel  Innocent victims of war by Antonio Contreras https://www.manilatimes.net/2021/05/22/opinion/columns/innocent-victims-of-war/1800219
6/4/202124 minutes, 59 seconds
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Ep. 15: Anong Hanap mo? w/ Bob Quilapio

In this episode, as part of our "Anong Hanap mo?" challenge, we talked with fellow podcaster, voice talent, and life coach, Bob Quilapio, on his career as a podcaster, his political views, and his desires for the Philippines as an OFW See more of Bob Quilapio and follow him on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/domorewithBob 0:00 Music 0:20 Intro 0:50 Anong Hanap Mo? 1:45 Special Guest :Bob Quilapio 2:30 Where is Bob currently? 3:50 Why are you in UAE? 6:40 Why did you switch to podcasting? 8:19 Why is it called the IV podcast? What id your mission for this podcast? 10:20 Why #do more 12:00 How do you describe politics? 13:30 What are your experiences in politics? 14:45 Is politics far from your everyday life? 16:05 Does politics affect relationships among filipino ex-pats 17:30  Is politics worth affecting personal relationships? 18:45 How does politics affect money business and life? 20:50 How do you keep in touch with the homeland? 23:45 Anong Hanap mo (Bob's Answer) 37:02 Recommendations 42:48 Bonus Question: How do we promote our podcast Recommendations: Gary Vanderchuk https://www.youtube.com/user/GaryVaynerchuk Grant Cardone  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdlNK1xcy-Sn8liq7feNxWw Les Brown https://www.youtube.com/user/riceNchicken Robert Kiyosaki-Rich Dad Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/RDdotcom Steven Crowder-Change my mind https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3e1orPYt_4ZHGjuivZFsyJ81RL7j7_E1 Kings and Generals https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMmaBzfCCwZ2KqaBJjkj0fw Epic History TV https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvPXiKxH-eH9xq-80vpgmKQ
5/29/202145 minutes, 45 seconds
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EP. 14: Why is Political Neutrality Necessary?

Currently, many netizens are taking sides on many issues while others who don't feel as strongly are castigated for fence-sitting or being "apolitical". In this episode, we discuss why, how, and when political neutrality is necessary especially under highly polarized conditions. Overall we ask, how can we be "ethically neutral? You can find our collaborations here: Ley La Salle:https://www.facebook.com/LEYDLSU White Stripe podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/2IaDB2WzyYHtwKelxxFN64?si=AkQ7BueCSsyo0SBhA-3pkQ Sources: Ex-flight attendant turned TikTok creator draws flak over ‘not everything is political’ view by Catalina Ricci S. Madarang https://interaksyon.philstar.com/trends-spotlights/2021/02/23/186117/ex-flight-attendant-turned-tiktok-creator-draws-flak-over-not-everything-is-political-view/ Elie Weisel acceptance speech https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/peace/1986/wiesel/26054-elie-wiesel-acceptance-speech-1986/ On the Genealogy of Morals by Friedrich Nietzsche https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/80449.On_the_Genealogy_of_Morals Mao Zedong on Criticism and Self-Criticism https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/mao/works/red-book/ch27.htm All Quiet on the Wester Front (1930) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0020629/ Last Speech of Pericles https://www.csun.edu/~hcfll004/thuc-sp.html POLITICAL PARTIES FOR THE ALIENATED AND DISEMPOWERED: Partisan Politics in the Philippines and the question of Political Alienation by Anthony Borja https://accessbangsamoro.ph/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/AccessBangsamoro_Political-Parties-for-the-Alienated-and-Disempowered.pdf Popkin, Samuel L. 1988. “Political entrepreneurs and peasant movements in Vietnam,” in Michael Taylor, ed., Rationality and Revolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 9-62. On Pragmatism https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/pragmatism/ Recommendations: A Man for All Seasons (1966) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060665/ 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos (2018) https://shopee.ph/12-Rules-for-Life-Book-by-Jordan-Peterson-i.293656678.9101712306 Beyond Order: 12 more rules for life by Jordan Peterson (2020) https://shopee.ph/Beyond-Order-12-More-Rules-for-Life-Jordan-Peterson-i.293656678.3018510344 0:00 Music 0:15 Intro 1:10 Collaborations and guestings 3:08 When is it ok to be neutral? On Political Neutrality 4:18 The difference between being neutral and being apolitical 5:50 Living in the most politicized Anti-neutrality society 7:30 Definitions of Neutrality 8:25 Silence serves the oppressor by Elie Weisel 12:50 Are there only two sides? 17:23 On lazy thinking or capacity to think 19:30 Claiming one's own thoughts 20:50 Is there such a thing as "your own side" and self-criticism? 25:30 Looking at your habits in thinking? 28:00 Earning your right to speak on an issue 29:48 If you're not with us, you're against us? 33:33 Is this my war? 37:48 Bayan o Sarili 41:35 Paralysis by analysis; At what point do we stop thinking? 44:00 Sometimes we need to gamble even if we dont know everything.  45:45 How will you participate? Why are you participating in politics? 49:25 What if there are too may voices? What if politics is too complicated? 52:15 Starting small at your own community; community pantry 56:13 How do we be ethically neutral? 1:02:40 Recommendations
5/15/20211 hour, 10 minutes, 24 seconds
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Anong Hanap Mo?

We are releasing this video May 9, 2021, exactly one year from the 2022 National and Local elections. As our contribution to nation-building, we want to ask citizens, "Anong hanap mo para sa bayan?"   To participate in this challenge, make a 1-5 minute video, podcast, audio message or story with the ff:   1. Sino ka? (Who are you?)  2. Anong hanap mo para sa bayanWhat do you want for the nation?) ?  3. Mag-tag ka ng 1-3 na tao na susunod challenge (Tag 1-3 people to continue the challenge)   Tagged in this video are ANEK podcast (https://open.spotify.com/show/7IcK7foYKGfsmcLY6sVEqM) and White Stripe Podcast (https://open.spotify.com/show/2IaDB2WzyYHtwKelxxFN64) Don't forget the #anonghanapmo  Ilabas ang Inis!
5/9/20212 minutes, 52 seconds
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Slice of P*I* Ep. 5: On Red-tagging (Mayo Uno Special)

Solidarity forever! Workers of the world unite! In this Mayo Uno Labor Day special, we discuss the practice and abuses of "Red-tagging" or accusing people of being communists. Why is it a problem? Can Red-tagging be a good thing? What should we do with this problematic practice? How should we handle the reality of armed communists and the left? This and more in the episode. Sources: In the Philippines, a label can take your life by Michael Beltran https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/philippines-label-can-take-your-life Philippine General Criticized for Saying Community Pantries Are the Work of ‘Satan’ by Nick Aspinwall https://thediplomat.com/2021/04/philippine-general-criticized-for-saying-community-pantries-are-the-work-of-satan/  Calida red-tags Colmenares, others in front of SC by Marlon Ramos https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1424584/calida-red-tags-colmenares-others-in-front-of-sc Hands off our children: Saving PH youth from communism   by Ma. Teresa Montemayor https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1079689 Being a communist does not make one a criminal by Antonio Contreras https://www.manilatimes.net/2018/12/08/opinion/columnists/topanalysis/being-a-communist-does-not-make-one-a-criminal/479595/ Anti-communist party Law  https://lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra1957/ra_1700_1957.html Anti-Terror law https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/downloads/2020/06jun/20200703-RA-11479-RRD.pdf Human Security Law https://lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra2007/ra_9372_2007.html Makabayan Officials deny linnks with CPP-NPA but wont condemn reds https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/11/24/20/makabayan-officials-deny-links-with-cpp-npa-but-wont-condemn-reds
5/1/202124 minutes, 14 seconds
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Ep. 13 How Catholics can be good citizens? with Fr. Fiel Pareja

In this last part of the triad on colonialism and Catholicism in the Philippines, we invited Fr. Fiel Pareja (aka "Father TikTok") to talk about the relationship between Faith and Good Citizenship. Through his  experience as both a priest and a rising social media personality, Father Fiel speaks about the need to practice one's faith and the inevitable unity between one's membership in the Church as a Catholic, and participation in public affairs as a citizen. We also learn how he has dealt with political issues, disagreements and the stress of the pandemic as a priest. You may find Fr. Fiel at the following: Tiktok:https://www.tiktok.com/@fatherfielpareja?lang=en Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/fatherfielpareja Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fatherfiel/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/padrefiel You may find Fr. Fiel's podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/34w7mNG2e3pBcJac5P86aS?si=9Y1sdUNNRuyxh-rFiLTAZA Recommendations: Everlasting man by G.K. Chesterton https://d2y1pz2y630308.cloudfront.net/15471/documents/2016/10/G.K.Chesterton-The%20Everlasting%20Man.pdf Let us dream by Pope Francis https://shopee.ph/Let-Us-Dream-The-Path-to-a-Better-Future-(Hardcover)-by-Pope-Francis-Austen-Ivereigh-i.157956840.4865320244 Silence by Shusaku Endo https://shopee.ph/search?keyword=silence%20shusaku%20endo Silence (2016) directed by Martin Scorsese https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0490215/ Timestamps 0:00 Disclaimer on Editing 0:25 Music 0:44 Intro 3:00 About our Guest Speaker: Fr. Fiel Pareja 4:53 Why Fr. Fiel entered the priesthood? 9:00 How the Lord led Fr. Fiel to Tik-Tok 16:02 How Fr. Fiel has impacted his followers. 17:15  How Fr. Fiel handles haters and  bashers 19:50 Fr. Fiel on his political tweets...Tweet 1 24:28 What is the relationship between the Catholic faith and participating in politics? 27:42 Religion as the opiate of the masses, Tweet #2 31:54 The Catholic faith is not about escaping reality 33:37 How to make faith as something social and not individualistic 35:42 What do you do with Christians with different political views? 37:45 How can we apply the Catholic message in a polarizing political environment? 40:42 How Fr. Fiel handles disagreement 45:48 Tweet #3 48:55 How can the catholic faith help us in becoming a good citizen? 56:00 Fr. Fiel's message to Non-believers and non-Catholics 58:28 Recommendations
4/24/20211 hour, 6 minutes, 43 seconds
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Slice of P*I* 4 On Community Pantries

In this Slice of P*I*, we discuss the emergence of "community pantries" as a novel and remarkable expression of citizenship. While everyone praises and celebrates them, we ask questions like why are they sustainable? Why are they political? Why do they work and why are they important? We highlight the importance of "tiwala"/Trust and "hiya"/Propriety in the operations and expansion of these pantries. Here are instructions on how to set-up your own community pantry: https://www.rappler.com/moveph/how-to-lead-community-pantry-barangay You may also donate to the following community patries:https://www.facebook.com/ZeroHungerPilipinas/posts/288939009406072 Find out how to donate to the Maginhawa Community pantry here:https://www.scoutmag.ph/opinion/maginhawa-community-pantry-how-to-donate-jeloug-20210415 You may also donate via Gcash to Ana Patricia Non’s GCash account: 0945 145 4390 – Ann Patricia Non. Sources: "Beyond Charity": How the Maginhawa community pantry started it all https://www.cnn.ph/news/2021/4/19/Maginhawa-community-pantry.html Ana Patricia Non temporarily suspends Maginhawa community pantry due to fear of red-tagginghttps://philstarlife.com/news-and-views/447547-maginhawa-community-pantry-temporarily-halts-operations On Mutual Aid by Ricky Ornopiahttps://currentph.com/2021/04/19/on-mutual-aid-by-ricky-ornopia/?fbclid=IwAR3e8NRBKRwQhsOr8LdZz6WCZ0rV9tf5uisXZi7k0I3mm6gKjJZy8RUPUVY
4/21/202115 minutes, 42 seconds
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Ep. 12 Why is Filipino Catholicism political? ft. Julien Carandang

In light of the 500th anniversary of the arrival of Catholicism in the Philippines, we invited Julien Carandang to discuss why and how it has affected Philippine politics. Our discussions tackled the Filipino Catholic Church as an organization whose impact on local and national politics straddles both governance and ethics. Overall, we engaged in a more nuanced understanding of Church-State-Society relations in the Philippines beyond stereotypical portrayals of the Church as a monolithic and outdated entity.    0:00 Music  0:18 Intro 0:44 Ranking Announcement 1:40 Catholicism in the Philippines 3:35 Introducing our guest, Julien Carandang 6:48 Interests in Church and state and family background 11:10 Separation of Faith and objective Analysis of religion 12:50 What questions did you ask? Religious figures as political leaders 16:30 Religion as an organization and meritocracy of religious leaders. 20:15 Church and society relations; Charities and Local operations 24:15 Clergy intertwined with public life; Compared to colonial Frailocracy 29:50 Religious people influencing industry and politics;  31:37 Catholic Church and political issues 33:20 On Divorce 36:57 Roman Catholic Church v. the current plurality of religions in society 42:15 Church and taxes 44:43 What will you tell students studying the Church and State?   45:30 Focus on Catechism of the Catholic Church and CBCP 49:00 On the Separation of Church and State 52:20 On Vatican II; The Church as guardian of morality 54:52 Is the separation society necessary for a functional democratic state? 1:02:25 Recommendations Sources: Recommendations: Himala(1982) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0125144/ Sister Stella L.(1984) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0138811/ Rhetorics of Sin by Mary Jannette L. Pinzon https://shopee.ph/The-Rhetorics-of-Sin-i.23619117.4748085727 Church, State, and Civil Society in Postauthoritarian Philippines: Narratives of Engaged Citizenship https://shopee.ph/Church-State-and-Civil-Society-in-Postauthoritarian-Philippines-Narratives-of-Engaged-Citizenship-i.75162109.6233103656 Send us your comments, questions, and feedback at pipodcastph@gmail.com Join us in the following links: Anchor:https://anchor.fm/pi-podcastph Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3Ch3BNaAE2cfl7OdMpwsxu?si=6qZdc_iFSDaSXSANj-DIXAfy Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV591M6VbVwX7IHsrQpe5TQ
4/17/20211 hour, 14 minutes, 18 seconds
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P*I* Skwela Ep. 5 Bakit ba may Estado ayon Kina Weber at Migdal

Mga Ka-P*I*  Tayo na sa PIskwela para sa ika-limang bahagi ng aming serye ukol sa estado. Tatalakayin natin ang estado ayon kay na Weber at Migdal. Ano ba ang hangganan ng kapangyarihan ng estado sa ugnayan nito sa lipunan?   Salamat sa pagsubabay sa unang serye ng PIskwela. Kung kayo ay mga tanong o komento, pwede kayo mag comment sa aming Facebook Page o magpadala ng email sa pipodcastph@gmail.com  Uli, maraming salamat.
4/14/202110 minutes, 38 seconds
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P*I* Skwela Ep. 4 Bakit ba may Estado ayon Kina Marx, Hayek at Poulantzas

Mga Ka-P*I*  Tayo na sa PIskwela para sa ika-apat na bahagi ng aming serye ukol sa estado. Tatalakayin natin ang estado ayon sa debate sa pagitan nina Marx at Hayek. Ano ba ang ugnayan sa pagitan ng lipunan at estado sa konteksto ng mga nagtutunggaliang uri't sektor?  Abangan niyo rin ang huling bahagi ng seryeng ito sa Miyerkules (Ika-14 ng Abril)   Maraming salamat!
4/12/202110 minutes, 16 seconds
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P*I*skwela Ep.3 Bakit ba may estado ayon sa mga Kontraktaryan

Mga Ka-P*I*  Tayo na sa PIskwela para sa ikatlong bahagi ng aming serye ukol sa estado. Tatalakayin natin ang estado ayon sa mga kontraktaryan na sina Rousseau, Hobbes, at Locke. Bakit ba tayo sumasali sa isang estado?  Abangan niyo rin ang susunod na bahagi sa Lunes (Ika-12 ng Abril)   Maraming salamat
4/9/20217 minutes, 30 seconds
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P*I*skwela Ep. 2 Bakit ba may Estado ayon kay Machiavelli

Mga Ka-P*I*  Tayo na sa PIskwela para sa ikalawang bahagi ng aming serye ukol sa estado. Tatalakayin natin ang estado ayon sa Italyanong Pilosopo na si Nicolas Machiavelli. Masama ba talaga ang epekto ng tunggalian at pag-aaway ng mga tao sa loob ng isang estado?  Abangan niyo rin ang susunod na bahagi sa Biyernes (Ika-9 ng Abril)    Musika ni JV Ordoñez
4/7/20218 minutes, 7 seconds
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Slice of P*I* Ep.3: On Academic Breaks

In an Impromptu edition of Slice of P*I*, we briefly discuss academic breaks  and how it affects learning and the teaching profession.
4/6/202110 minutes, 29 seconds
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P*I* Skwela Ep. 1 Bakit ba may Estado ayon Kay Aristoteles

Mga Ka-P*I* Tayo na sa PIskwela para sa unang bahagi ng aming serye ukol sa estado. Tatalakayin natin ang estado ayon sa Griyegong Pilosopo na si Aristoteles. Paano ba natin mauunawaan ang estado sa labas ng pakahulugang pormal ng ating konstitusyon? Abangan niyo rin ang susunod na bahagi sa Miyerkules  (Ika-7 ng Abril) 
4/5/20216 minutes, 23 seconds
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Ep. 11: Why do we want to kill Magellan? On remembering colonial history

The Commemoration of the 500th Anniversary of Magellan's circumnavigation of the world and arrival in the Philippines has attracted criticism across social media as a celebration of colonialism. Between nation-building, myths, and colonial legacies, we tackle the following issues: why do we still want to "kill Magellan"; how do we address this bloodlust; how should we make sense of the past to move forward as a nation. See our collaboration with ANEK here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5xFzlDAt0Yf9NPxX9Qwuts?si=hPFuK5ybTEifmcF6VXuu9Q Follow them on their facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/angneverendingkuwentuhan References: Spanish ship ‘Elcano’ arrives in Cebu, relives world’s 1st circumnavigation by Dale G. Israel  https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1409283/spanish-ship-elcano-arrives-in-cebu-relives-worlds-1st-circumnavigation#ixzz6qJJXLOLm Glorifying colonization? Criticisms vs Spanish ship Elcano’s arrival for 500th circumnavigation anniversary by Catalina Madarang https://interaksyon.philstar.com/hobbies-interests/2021/03/11/187388/glorifying-colonization-criticisms-vs-spanish-ship-elcanos-arrival-for-500th-circumnavigation-anniversary/ Netizens express admiration for Spanish ship’s crew members by Immae Lachica https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/368633/netizens-express-admiration-for-spanish-ships-crew-members Timestamps Music-0:00 Intro- 0:19 Collaboration with ANEK 1:04   500th Anniversary of Magellan's arrival  2:42 Colonialism vs. Circumnavigation 5:10 Remembering Magellan and Lapu-lapu 8:00 Basic Story of Mactan 9:32 The Mythical of natives defeating  a foreigner 11:40 The  Origin of the Filipino 12:40 Claiming Lapu-Lapu as part of our identity    13:45 On pre-history and imagined myths  16:20 Anti-colonial bloodlust vs. Globalization 18:50 Defining an "Us" and Making sense of the past 25:00 Lapu-Lapu is not a filipino 28:00 Nation-building, Foundation, Resistance 30:20 Who is a better founder? Winning and losing in history 31:50 How to deal with colonial past?   34:25 Who should be our founder? 36:07 How do we deal with our former colonizers? 37:55    Recommendations 44:38 Recommendations Magisterial Lectures- Liberating Ourselves from the Past https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PhauiYLn9U Guian Quincentennial Lecture with Ambeth Ocampo https://fb.watch/4uMP6bWpph/ Culture and History by Nick Joaquin https://shopee.ph/Culture-and-History-by-Nick-Joaquin-i.52424321.7352982318 The End of Poverty https://topdocumentaryfilms.com/end-of-poverty/ The Myth of the Barangay and Other Silenced Histories by Damon Woods https://shopee.ph/The-Myth-of-the-Barangay-and-Other-Silenced-Histories-i.276147505.7846321796
3/27/202151 minutes, 31 seconds
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Slice of P*I* Ep.2: On Mental Health

Slice of P*I* #2 On Mental Health: "Tililing", Satire and Filipino Discourse Satirist and Director, Darryl Yap, has courted controversy with his upcoming film Tililing, which discusses mental health. Netizens and prominent figures like Liza Soberano claimed the posters and trailer do not treat mental health with seriousness or respect. We discuss the role of satire in social critique,the inadequacy of filipino vernacular in discussing mental health properly and how to move forward from this controversy. Sources: Darryl Yap defends ‘Tililing’ after psychology major Liza Soberano criticizes movie poster by Ratziel San Juan https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2021/02/08/2076232/darryl-yap-defends-tililing-after-psychology-major-liza-soberano-criticizes-movie-poster I believe she meant well': Baron Geisler asks netizens to stop bashing Liza Soberano by ABS-CBN news https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/02/09/21/i-believe-she-meant-well-baron-geisler-asks-netizens-to-stop-bashing-liza-soberano 'Isa akong baliw,' admits ‘Tililing’ director Darryl Yap by Leah Salterio https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/03/04/21/isa-akong-baliw-admits-tililing-director-darryl-yap The Sane Society by Erich Fromm https://www.amazon.ca/Sane-Society-Erich-Fromm/dp/0805014020/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=erich+fromm+sane+society&qid=1615023497&sr=8-1
3/6/202115 minutes, 4 seconds
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Ep. 10: Why is EDSA a Myth? On recovering from EDSA fatigue.

As the Philippines commemorates the 35th anniversary of the EDSA People Power, we critically examine the myth that emerged from this historic event. While many believe it is a milestone of Philippine Democracy, others see it as emblematic of our current political problems. Some people experience what can be called "EDSA fatigue" where we lose faith in the meaning of the event. What should we do given this crisis on our understanding of this important historical event? How should we tackle EDSA as a myth? 0:15 Intro 1:00 We reached 1000+ plays and 500+ listeners! 2:30 The 35th Anniversary of EDSA People Power 4:40 Our varying Experiences of the EDSA Myth 7:15 Teaching Approaches to EDSA 10:35- What is the EDSA people power revolution? 12:05- Why is EDSA a Myth?  What is a Myth?  14:25- The 1987 freedom constitution 15:40 After EDSA, The Myth excluded people. 19:53 Is EDSA a revolution? 24:50 The EDSA order? 27:00 Example of successful revolution and the test of time 29:50 EDSA fatigue 32:45 Golden age of EDSA myth 34:50 EDSA spinoffs and autocratic tendencies 39:15 What should we do with this myths? 47:27 Myth and history: Power and Truth 52:00 Extracting Moral Values from History 55:13 Recommendations Sources: EDSA fatigue: Why Bongbong Marcos is suddenly popular by ABS-CBN  https://news.abs-cbn.com/halalan2016/nation/04/05/16/edsa-fatigue-why-bongbong-marcos-is-suddenly-popular Mythologies by Roland Barthes  https://shopee.ph/Update-Mythologies-Roland-Barthes-i.319140689.6461358599 Two dead after undercover cops shoot at each other in Philippines drug bust by Jessie Yeung  https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/25/asia/philippines-police-drug-bust-intl-hnk-scli/index.html Myth of the Civic Nation by Bernard Yack  https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/08913819608443417?journalCode=rcri20 Stories of Peoplehood: The Politics and Morals of Political Membership by Rogers Smith https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/stories-of-peoplehood/48FB570C93813F545A6ACA859565B9B8 Recommendations: The Economics of People Power by Maximo Indolos https://www.carousell.ph/p/maximo-indolos-the-economics-of-people-power-filipiniana-book-1018304539/ State and Society in the Philippines by Patricio Abinales https://shopee.ph/State-and-Society-in-the-Philippines-2nd-edition-i.75162109.1265140792 Angels in America (HBO,2003) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0318997/
2/26/20211 hour, 3 minutes, 47 seconds
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EPISODE 9 (Chinese New Year Special): Why Ni Hao? On our dysfunctional relationship with China

In this Chinese New Year special, we discuss the dysfunctional relationship between the Philippines and China, and the close historical and cultural connection between the two countries. We also discussed ways on how we can move forward and improve dynamics between the two countries via a change in mentality and approach towards China as an "Other". Reference: ASEAN Post-50: Emerging Issues and Challenges Editors: Aida Idris and Nurliana Kamaruddin https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9789811380426 Recommendations: How China's Leaders Think by Robert Lawrence Kuhn https://www.amazon.com/How-Chinas-Leaders-Think-Current/dp/1118085906 Xunzi https://www.amazon.com/Xunzi-Complete-Text/dp/0691169314 The Chinese Question: Ethnicity, Nation, and Region in and Beyond the Philippines by Caroline Hau https://www.amazon.com/Chinese-Question-Ethnicity-Philippines-Studies/dp/9971697920 The Sinica Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/1QlGMoMsAncoBdH9Uz5u4N?si=MjC58d1TQi6SVI9UFf7pQw The King's Avatar https://dramacool.vc/drama-detail/the-kings-avatar Timestamps 0:00-0:15   Music 0:16-1:10   Greeting 1:11-3:14   Chinese New Year 3:05-6:19   Life in China 6:20- 7:30  Impressions of FIlipinos 7:30 8:48   Chinese tourists stereotypes 8:49- 11:15 Philippines' connection with China 11:16-14:49-Diversity of Chinese culture and cultural markers of chinese 14:50-16:20 history of trade relations with china 16:21-18:30 Tangent: Chinese cuisine 18:31-23:00  Chinese Hegemony and Tianxia; Chinatowns 23:01-23:50   China as a modern invention    23:51-24:40  Chinese exclusivity;"  great wall" 24:41-27:16   The Duterte regime and relations with China 27:17-30:04   China's similarities to the Philippines 30:05-33:29  How can we balance our approach to China 33:30 37:30  Asserting ourselves with the Chinese 37:31-40:29   What we must do 40:30-45:30   Decentralization in China and the Philippines; Party discipline 45:31-52:12  Learning from China 52:13-1:02:28 Recommendation
2/13/20211 hour, 2 minutes, 28 seconds
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Ep. 8: Why do we worship heroes? Questioning heroism in the Philippines

In this first full episode for 2021, we discuss  Hero Worship, disillusionment with Heroes, the difference between Heroes and Bayani, and the necessity of identifying living heroes. We also announce new variants of our content at the end of the show! Sources: National Heroes Committee https://ncca.gov.ph/about-culture-and-arts/culture-profile/selection-and-proclamation-of-national-heroes-and-laws-honoring-filipino-historical-figures/#:~:text=Ramos%20issued%20Executive%20Order%20No,remarkable%20achievements%20for%20the%20country. Defining and surveying heroism by Michael "Xiao" Chua https://www.manilatimes.net/2018/01/20/opinion/analysis/defining-surveying-heroism/375390/ Etymology of Heroism https://department.monm.edu/classics/courses/clas230/MythDocuments/HERODefinitions.htm https://www.etymonline.com/word/hero Metaphilosophy by Henri Lefebvre https://www.versobooks.com/books/2075-metaphilosophy Recommendation: A Question of Heroes by Nick Joaquin https://shopee.ph/QUESTION-OF-HEROES-by-Nick-Joaquin-i.125283795.2048085152 Buhay at Mga Sinulat ni Emilio Jacinto https://www.facebook.com/popularbkstore/photos/a.156109574489181/2740891406010972/?type=3 Time Stamps 0:00-0:15-Music 0:15-0:48- Intro 0:49- 1:28-New Year, New Branding 2:00- 5:15-MMFF Movies, Fangirl and Hero Worship 5:16- 10:30-Bonifacio Day, Rizal day and Demystification of Heroes 10:37- 11:10 -Why do we worship Heroes? 11:00-12:29- What is a hero? Greek heroes,the Martial Spirit, and Citizenship 12:30-13:59-Our notion of Bayani 14:00-15:19-Different meanings of Hero 15:20-16:35-Bayani and Society 16:36-20:06-Do Heroes need to be alive or Dead? Law and Criteria of selecting heroes 20:07-22:30 -Personal Heroes Disappointing us; Fear of choosing living heroes 22:31-25:59 -Classes of people like OFWs and Frontliners as Heroes 26:00-27:00 -Heroism as political capital 27:01-29:19 -Heroism as Role models for Citizenship; Compromised examples 29:20-32:16 -Heroes vs. Idols 32:17-34:29 -How can we find more heroes? 34:30-37:05 -Who are these heroes? 37:06-39:11 -Thinking about these heroes? 39:12-40:55 -Can politicians be considered living heroes?     41:04-45:40-Recommendations   45:50-46:50-Announcements of new Content: Slice of P*I* and P*I* Skwela Hosted by Matt Ordoñez and Anthony Borja Intro Music is "Scheming and Dreaming by JV Ordoñez" Layout design and Editing by Anthony Borja Contact us at pipodcastph@gmail.com
1/16/202147 minutes
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Slice of P*I* Ep.1: On Cancel Culture

Slice of P*I* is a shorter format where we have quick hot takes on certain news issues. In this pilot episode, we discuss cancel culture in the Philippines, particularly the cases of Russu Laurente, a Pinoy Big Brother contestant  in favor of the cancellation of ABS-CBN, Toni Gonzaga, PBB hostess who defended him, and Avel Bacudio, an artist fired after praising Imelda Marcos on Twitter. How should we deal with contrary opinions?    Sources:  'PBB Connect': Russu ends journey as housemate by ABS-CBNNews  https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/01/03/21/pbb-connect-russu-ends-journey-as-housemate   Toni Gonzaga defends ‘PBB’ housemate Russu who called for ABS-CBN shutdown by Niña Guno https://entertainment.inquirer.net/400713/toni-gonzaga-defends-pbb-housemate-russu-who-called-for-abs-cbn-shutdown#ixzz6jcQmtBoq   After designer praises Imelda Marcos, IdeaFirst removes his merchandise from site by Nina Guno https://entertainment.inquirer.net/399845/after-designer-praises-imelda-marcos-ideafirst-company-removes-his-merchandise-from-site
1/15/202114 minutes, 30 seconds
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A Very P*I* Christmas Special (2020)

In this short Christmas special, we read and answer fan mail before giving some recommendations for really late Christmas Shopping. Recommendations The Political Mind by George Lakoff https://www.amazon.com/Political-Mind-Cognitive-Scientists-Politics/dp/0143115685 End of Power by Moises Naim  https://shopee.ph/The-End-of-Power-Moises-Naim-i.137498729.7518517271 Adventures in Political Science by Remigio Agpalo https://shopee.ph/Adventures-in-Political-Science-%28Revised-Edition%29-i.276147505.7451776313 Theme Song: Scheming and Dreaming by Jv Ordonez You can find more of his music here:https://soundcloud.com/john-victor-ordo-ez
12/26/202010 minutes, 20 seconds
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Ep.7: Why are Filipino romcoms political? (feat. Janus Nolasco)

Ep.7 Why are Fillipino romcoms political? (feat. Janus Nolasco) This episode features our first podcast interview with our firend and colleague, Janus Nolasco, who will discuss the connection between Flipino romcom films and politics. This is also the first episode of the "PILM INSTITUTE" where we discuss Philippine cinema and their relevance to politics. [SPOILER ALERT]The discussion contains key plot details of the following films: Sana Maulit Muli (1995) One More Chance (2007) English Only Please (2014) Day after Valentine's (2018) Alone/Together (2018) The Hows of us (2018) Isa Pa with Feelings (2019) Hello Love Goodbye (2019) You may find other works of our guest at https://up-diliman.academia.edu/JanusNolasco Time Stamps 0:00 Intro 0:15 Greetings 0:40 Introducing the PILM Institute 2:00 Introducing Special Guest: Janus Nolasco 3:20 How did your journey as a researcher begin? 5:20 What are your interests in Asian Studies? 6:40 What made you decide to write on Filipino films? 8:30 Philippine films in context 9:30 What film made you want to write about films? 12:20 On English Only Please: His first published review 13:20 What can you say about the division of english and tagalog speakers in society 16:20 How did the Filipino adapt the american romcom as a genre 17:30 The division between Mainstream romcoms and Indie films 19:40 What do romcoms have to do with politics? 24:58 The connection of romcoms and power-relations, heirarchies, democracies 26:30 Romcom espousing a liberal democratic values and expose certain struggles for self-determination 27:10 Predominance of more subversive and critical rom-coms or "post-romcoms";  28:40 Liberal democracy demands singlehood 30:00 Examples of movies demanding singlehood 32:40 Fantasy and endings 33:10 Democracy and Patron-client relations and gender relations 34:00 The Post-romcom and self-care 35:20 Love and equality 37:30 Love and Politics 39:00 Is love a political emotion? 40:20 Eros as a destructive force; Love as a civic virtue 41:30 Love as a tool of power 42:15 Do you have pegs or frameworks for looking at films? 44:00 Rom-coms and political life 45:46 What tips can you offer ordinary audiences in appreciating deeper meanings in films? 48:28 Recommendations Recommendations “Origins and Rise of the Filipino Novel” by Resil Mojares https://books.google.com.ph/books/about/Origins_and_Rise_of_the_Filipino_Novel.html?id=QOx9PwAACAAJ&redir_esc=y Richard Gomez at ang mito ng pagkalalake, Sharon Cuneta at ang perpetwal na birhen at iba pang sanaysay ukol sa bida sa pelikula bilang kultural na texto by Rolando Tolentino https://www.amazon.com/pagkalalake-perpetwal-sanaysay-pelikula-kultural/dp/9712709353 100 Tula Para kay Stella https://www.netflix.com/ph/title/81131706
12/12/202054 minutes, 35 seconds
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Ep. 5:Why do Filipinos care about American Politics?(Part 1 of 2)

While billions of people around the world are focusing on the US Presidential Elections, the hosts of P.I. Podcast will tackle why Filipinos in particular are fixated on American politics, and whether or not it is necessary to watch an empire in decline. Although we had a nice full discussion in Episode 5, many issues have since emerged during US election-watching in the Philippines.  Part 1 discusses our colonial past under America and our fascination with the "Wrong America." Part 2 Coming Soon 0:00-Intro music 0:27-Greeting 1:15 Halloween 2:10- US Elections-Why do we care? 4:10 US contemporary politics and Foreign affairs 6:00- US Declining superpower in world politics 6:40- Philippines colonial experiences under the United States 8:36 America as an object and a product of our imagination 10:24 How America was portrayed in history/American listeners 11:30 misalignment between fact and imagination 12:40:Philippines Rationalizing defeat 14:20- Philippine political and educational institutions inspired by American colonialism 16:10 Why Matt is a political scientist and US elections 17:22 US elections fueling our imagination in our elections? We are leader-centric regardless 19:20 Philippine Political science inheriting American Political Science 22:15  The world still sees America as a center;  23:32- Watching America in Decline; Filipinos in America 25:02 We are looking at the wrong America, Focus on American history an 26:20- Why do we compare? 27:35 -It is still important to watch it fall? It is watching literature 30:00- Is it more important to watch the foundation or degradation of the American Constitution? 30:58 Understanding the American constitution like a body 32:20- F0cus on how it succeeded rather than how it is failing 33:30 the fragility of history; Quality of American history is not the same as ours 35:50- The American past is not so different from the American President 37:15 Globalization of American influence and Philippine Culture: MYMP and BLM 40:00 We are coinciding with American past and not the American Present 41:30- Is our American present our future? 44:20 Even the strongest nations in the same way it crumbles; Embedded mediocrity 45:30 America as an inspiration; Filipinos Aping American culture 48:50 It's like watching a saga; We need to watch the whole story 52:03- Recommendation 58:40- Concluding words 1:01:03-Credits Citations Reconstruction in Philosophy by John Dewey https://www.amazon.ca/Reconstruction-Philosophy-John-Dewey/dp/1647999103/ref=sr_1_1?crid=8CBRXN8XX06C&dchild=1&keywords=reconstruction+in+philosophy&sprefix=reconstruction+in+%2Caps%2C378&sr=8-1 Recommendations America is in the Heart by Carlos Bulosan https://shopee.ph/America-is-in-the-Heart-i.125283795.2435355573 Race for the White House by CNN https://edition.cnn.com/shows/race-for-the-white-house Liberty: The American Revolution by PBS https://www.pbs.org/ktca/liberty/liberty.html Hosted by Matt Ordonez and Anthony Borja Music by JV Ordonez Logo Design by Shin Miyamoto Editing by Anthony Borja
11/7/20201 hour, 1 minute, 50 seconds
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Ep 4. Q and A: Political Orientations, the Soul, Slavery and Elections

We take questions from listeners, friends, and colleagues on deep topics. Are we progressive or Conservative? How do we persuade people? Where is the soul located? What is the nature of slavery? Lastly, we give our hot takes and predictions on the upcoming US elections and our own elections in 2022. Questions: 0:27 Intro 3:15 Question #1 What are Matt and Borj's positions in the political spectrum? 18:23 Question #2 What are great practices for breaking up toxic groupthink without being confrontational or agitating? 20:30 Question #3 What is the best way to persuade or at least work with someone who is radically on the other side of the political fence as you? 26:07 Question #4 Ano po ang nature ng Slavery? And bakit po hanggang ngayon nag eexist pa rin po ang Slavery. Ano-ano po ang mga factors or pwersa na siyang dahilan ng pagkakaroon ng slavery sa isang lipunan? 34:40 Question #5 Where is the soul located in man? 43:36 Question #6 Dun po ba sa Laissez Faire, yung Invisible Hand po ba ay Left or Right? 46:55 Question #7 Could do a brief 101 on US elections and politics? Explain the electoral college, gerry mandering, right-wing populism, etc 51:57 Hot takes on the US elections (On Trump vs. Biden) 56:45 Question # 8 Give us your projection of pres and vp candidates in the next elections in the phl and discuss who could win and who should win. (What could and should happen) 1:00:50 Borj's address to the disappointed; A call to Change! 1:04:48 Question #9 Recommend a song 1:10:43 Closing 1:11:40 Credits Sources Political Compass  https://www.politicalcompass.org/ "How to Lose your Soul(And How to Save it)" by Bishop Robert Barron https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dmL48CUdWg&t=428s Henri Bergson https://www.amazon.ca/Time-Free-Will-Immediate-Consciousness/dp/0486417670/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=henri+bergson+time+and+free+will&qid=1603452557&sr=8-4 Recommendations "Hammer to Fall" by Queen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiimVjS2DHo "Kapatid" performed by Abe Autea from the Dekada 70 Musical Musi https://soundcloud.com/dekada70musical/kapatid Dekada 70 by Lualhati Bautista https://shopee.ph/Dekada-70-by-Lualhati-Bautista-i.125283795.2291376601
10/23/20201 hour, 12 minutes, 10 seconds
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Ep. 1: Teaching at the Turning point

What do we teach when we teach politics? Matt and Borj reflects on the meaning and ideals of teaching politics and civics in this pilot episode of P.I. Podcast. The discussion connects the Philippines' extreme political polarization with the failure of political and civic education.  Recommendations  - Pantayong Pananaw: Ugat at Kabuluhan, Pambungad sa Pag-aaral ng Bagong Kasaysayan (edited by Atoy Navarro, Mary Jane Rodriguez, and Vicente Villan) https://web.facebook.com/BakasINC2004/ -Mula Torre Patungong Palenke: Neoliberal Education Edited by Bienvenido Lumbera, Ramon Guillermo, and Arnold Alamon (2007) https://cnsupdiliman.weebly.com/uploads/4/7/1/0/4710922/mula_tore_patunong_palengke_-_neoliberal_education_in_the_philippines.pdf Citations - Liberty by Isaiah Berlin https://www.amazon.co.uk/Liberty-Isaiah-Berlin/dp/019924989X - Strong Democracy by Benjamin Barber https://www.amazon.com/Strong-Democracy-Benjamin-R-Barber/dp/0520242335 -Clean Elections and the Great Unwashed by Frederic Schaffer https://www.sss.ias.edu/files/papers/paper21.pdf Music by JV ordonez https://soundcloud.com/user-713586784 https://soundcloud.com/john-victor-ordo-ez Logo Design by Shin Miyamoto https://www.instagram.com/myamotoshn/ Sound Editing by Anthony Borja
9/18/202055 minutes, 20 seconds