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Balitang thinking, hindi breaking. Teka Teka is the news podcast that takes its time to explain the issues you need to know. A PumaPodcast production.


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2022 PumaPodcast
Politik & Regierungen
  • What happens when fact-checkers disappear from the internet?
    Oct 30 2025

    Meta scrapped its third-party fact-checking program. Google quietly removed its fact-checking features. What does this mean for misinformation, disinformation, and online safety?


    In this episode, journalist Nica Rhiana Hanopol speaks with Clara Jiménez Cruz, chair of the European Fact-Checking Standards Network and co-founder of Spain's Maldita.es, about the seismic changes happening in the fact-checking world. Clara reveals how Mark Zuckerberg's sudden announcement caught the global fact-checking community off guard, putting organizations worldwide at both reputational and physical risk.


    Teka Teka explores why tech companies are abandoning these safety measures—from political pressures to the AI race reshaping Silicon Valley priorities. Clara shares surprising data about Community Notes (spoiler: fact-checkers are still the most trusted source), discusses how her organization is adapting to survive, and explains why this shift affects everything from election integrity to everyday decisions like choosing toothpaste.


    These changes extend beyond politics – it's about scams, health misinformation, and the future of truth online. As Clara puts it, “The internet is being made more dangerous on purpose.”


    This episode is engineered by Anthony Tobias. Jaemark Tordecilla is our editor-at-large.


    Listen to our episodes on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.


    For more updates, follow Teka Teka on these platforms: Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok.



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    27 Min.
  • Why we treasure art: Filipino artists, AI, and the future of collecting
    Oct 29 2025

    The jewelry heist at the Louvre shows that some people will risk everything for things that sparkle and inspire awe with their beauty. In this re-run of a Thought Bubbles episode from March 2025, Bubbles Magpayo sits down with art collector and gallery owner Atty. Joseph “JT” Gonzales to explore where Filipino art is headed. They talk about Gen Z collectors, affordable art, AI vs traditional art, and how to start building your first art collection. Whether you’re a fan of Juan Luna, into new media, or just curious about owning your first piece, this episode is your guide to supporting Filipino artists and preserving our culture.


    Listen to our episodes on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.

    For more updates, follow us on these platforms: Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok.



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    20 Min.
  • Visible on the streets, invisible in the system: Bahay Tuluyan on the Philippines’ street children
    Oct 23 2025

    TThousands of children in the Philippines live where everyone can see them — on sidewalks, under bridges, in jeepney terminals — yet the system barely knows they exist.


    In this episode, Bahay Tuluyan, a child-rights organization that has worked with street-involved children for nearly four decades, talks about what it really means to be visible but invisible: documented nowhere, excluded from school and health services, and often at risk of abuse and exploitation.


    Executive Director Catherine Scerri joins Hannah Grace to share stories from the streets, explain why informal care and lack of documentation make children disappear from government systems, and discuss how long-term solutions like affordable housing, family reintegration, and education access can break the cycle.


    Learn more about Bahay Tuluyan’s work and find ways to support at www.bahaytuluyan.org


    Listen to our episodes on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.


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    33 Min.
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