Interviews with personalities in the fields of ecological sustainability, natural and cultural heritage conservation, circular economy, and social enterprises in the Philippines, and how these themes are expressed in journalism, design thinking, also in film and the arts, even standup comedy and performing in drag! The stories of the characters we get to know in this podcast will lead us to discussions of what kind of community we are building, what collective consciousness is made of, where we're going as a species, what is true human nature, and just WTF are we doing to our planet and ourselves.
For a time now, Sipalay has become known for its environmental awareness and law enforcement, learning after crucial turning points in its history tha...
Antoinette Taus talks about transforming pain into empathy, which led her to a journey in humanitarian work with CORA, a nonprofit she founded to hono...
Burning out is unavoidable if you're not satisfied with the status quo. Here's a timely and honest conversation with two people who believe we all des...
In the last two weeks, a petition lodged in Change.org for the incoming Negros Occidental provincial governor Bong Lacson named “Save Negros Forest Pa...
To celebrate World Environment Day (June 5), World Oceans Day (June 8), Philippine Environment Month, as well as Pride Month, I am featuring advocates...
In this episode, as I sit down with two women at the forefront of the Coal-Free Negros Movement - one being a veteran anti-coal activist for more than...
This is Our True Nature's first episode exploring human nature in the zombie or apocalyptic film genre, as I interview Bacolod City's young activist l...