A whirlwind of engaging conversations, satisfying audio experiences, and fun face-to face interactionsA whirlwind of engaging conversations, satisfying audio experiences, and fun face-to face interactions,"Hear For It" successfully carried out its mission: to be the very first festival for the Philippines’ podcast community.
Buji Babiera—himself a storyteller and podcaster— and Nicki Morena assumed hosting duties, presented the festival’s slate of 10 podcasts and engaged the audience all day. “Queertuhan” started things off, where hosts Roanne and Tina talked about being heard in the LGBTQ+ space, followed by “Paano Kung... ”where Joelle had listeners contemplating on life’s what ifs or “paano kungs.
The event shifted gears anew as “What’s AP?’s” Sab Schabel and Ceej Tantengco Malolos collaborated with “The Colonial Dept.’s” Lio Mangubat in probing things in Philippine History we didn’t know about. Rounding up the day’s activities were K culture vultures Kristel Fulgar and Moy Esguerra of “Anyare Saeyo?” who dissected the South Korea that Pinoys love—from both a K-Drama and reality POV.
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