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Born Here, Born There

Born Here, Born There

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"Born Here, Born There" challenges everything you think you know about being Filipino. Co-hosts Manolo Almagro: born in 1960s NYC to immigrant parents and Ricky Baizas: born in Manila, immigrated to California as an adult. The hosts bring radically different perspectives to Filipino identity and culture. From colonial mentality and "Delicadeza" to political scandals and whether "utang na loob" is love or manipulation, no sacred cow is safe. With humor, honesty, and the occasional Tito vs Tito debate, they offer what's missing from cultural podcasts: OG middle-aged wisdom.manolo almagro Ciencias Sociales
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  • 113 Trillion Reasons This Won't Work: The Robin Padilla Delusion
    Dec 16 2025

    What happens when an action star promises every Filipino a million pesos to solve poverty? Senator Robin Padilla's absurd presidential campaign pitch isn't just bad math (113 trillion pesos for a 6 trillion peso budget)—it's a symptom of Philippine politics' deepest problem: nobody has clean enough hands to point fingers.

    Your Titos dissect Padilla's colorful past from jail conversions to senate floor fights, and why his populist play mirrors tactics from Elon Musk's Pennsylvania lottery to global technocrat oligarchies. But the real story is President Marcos Jr.'s four strategic bills—from blockchain transparency to anti-dynasty legislation co-authored by... a dynasty. The Marcoses are playing 4D chess while Sara Duterte watches the doors close behind her.

    When everyone's compromised, who's left to demand accountability? 26 minutes of uncomfortable truths about power, corruption, and mirror images between Philippine and American politics.

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    24 m
  • The 500 Peso Noche Buena: When Government Officials Lose Touch
    Dec 11 2025

    When a Philippine government official suggested Filipinos could celebrate Noche Buena on a 500 peso budget, the internet erupted. In this episode, Manolo and Ricky unpack why this tone-deaf recommendation hit such a raw nerve with Filipino families everywhere. From the sacred tradition of the Christmas Eve feast to the reality of today's prices, we explore what happens when elite officials tell ordinary citizens how to budget for their most cherished holiday traditions. Is this scandal a convenient distraction from ongoing corruption investigations? And why does this feel eerily similar to what's happening in America with affordability debates? Join your favorite Titos as they break down the math, the outrage, and the deeper issues of delicadeza in Philippine politics.

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    26 m
  • The Good Immigrants (They Not Like Us): Why Filipinos Voted Trump
    Nov 23 2025

    Ricky and Manolo get deeply personal as they explore what it truly felt like when Ricky became a US citizen in 2019 during Trump's presidency. This isn't just facts and dates; it's raw emotions, complicated feelings, and the harsh reality of how many Filipinos voted for Trump believing the "model minority" myth that they were somehow "not like" other immigrants.

    Both hosts dig deep into this painful irony: achieving citizenship under a president whose policies targeted immigrants, while some in their community thought they'd be exempt. They examine this false sense of exception and how personal milestones get forever tied to political moments. It's vulnerable, honest, and unflinching.

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    32 m
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