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[IMPORTANT NOTE: Schedule change. This podcast will now release episodes every other Friday. Next week will have an episode as a reset week. Then every other Friday will start. Ingat po.]So the answer to this question really should have come by now Like how long has this podcast been running?But seriously, it's time to really stop and think what this show will be.My most recent book purchase: https://www.amazon.com/Outline-Philippine-Mythology-Landa-Jocano/dp/1790400864/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=outline+of+philippine+mythology&qid=1593829002&sr=8-1Check out @hugotPodcasting on Twitter!And check out our newest show The Mountain's Heart----Transcript available on our website: www.miscellanymedia.online/transcriptsMusic for this Episode by Sounds Like an Earful:Soundslikeanearful.comTwitter: @MiscellanyMediaTumblr: miscellanymediaSupport the project: www.ko-fi.com/mmstudiosAnd check out The Oracle of Dusk or Aishi Online wherever you are listening to this podcast
Just before the massive change brought to the Philippines, there was one last trinity of deities watching over the Tagalog people. They say good things come in threes, not that the sets of things would also be in threes, I guess.Check out @hugotPodcasting on Twitter!And check out our newest show The Mountain's HeartThanks to the Aswang Project! - https://www.aswangproject.com/bathala/----Transcript available on our website: www.miscellanymedia.online/transcriptsMusic for this Episode by Sounds Like an Earful: Soundslikeanearful.comTwitter: @MiscellanyMediaTumblr: miscellanymediaSupport the project: www.ko-fi.com/mmstudiosAnd check out The Oracle of Dusk or Aishi Online wherever you are listening to this podcast
In such challenging times, stay safe. Ingat po!Hugot Podcasting will be releasing an audio fiction show next month: The Mountain's Heart. This episode, let's look a little bit into the inspiration behind this show.Check out @hugotPodcasting on Twitter!And check out our newest show Temporal Light----Transcript available on our website: www.miscellanymedia.online/transcriptsMusic for this Episode by Sounds Like an Earful: Soundslikeanearful.comTwitter: @MiscellanyMediaTumblr: miscellanymediaSupport the project: www.ko-fi.com/mmstudiosAnd check out The Oracle of Dusk or Aishi Online wherever you are listening to this podcast
Marcy wanted to talk about Filipino writers who won Filipino awards, so what was it so difficult?!?!And check out our newest show Temporal Light----Transcript available on our website: www.miscellanymedia.online/transcriptsMusic for this Episode by Sounds Like an Earful: Soundslikeanearful.comTwitter: @MiscellanyMediaTumblr: miscellanymediaSupport the project: www.ko-fi.com/mmstudiosAnd check out The Oracle of Dusk or Aishi Online wherever you are listening to this podcast
When the new thing you learned is that something exists... A religious icon you had seen dozens of times before but never thought about.Check out @hugotPodcasting on Twitter!Sources:Sison, Antonio D. (2015). "Afflictive Apparitions: The Folk Catholic Imaginary in Philippine Cinema". Material Religion. Routledge. 11 (4): 421–442. Jaime C. Laya (2001). Letras Y Figuras. Manila: Anvil. pp. 89–90. ISBN 978-971-27-1143-5.Elizabeth H. Pisares (1999). Daly City is My Nation: Race, Imperialism and the Claiming of Pinay / Pinoy Identities in Filipino American Culture. University of California Press. p. 58. OCLC 43832108----Transcript available on our website: www.miscellanymedia.online/transcriptsMusic for this Episode by Sounds Like an Earful: Soundslikeanearful.comTwitter: @MiscellanyMediaTumblr: miscellanymediaSupport the project: www.ko-fi.com/mmstudiosAnd check out The Oracle of Dusk or Aishi Online wherever you are listening to this podcast
Christmas time again! Let's talk about a couple of the things you might see. Partially because I love them so much.Check out @hugotPodcasting on Twitter!Sources:“Christmas in the Philippines.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 18 Dec. 2019, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_in_the_Philippines.Tabora-Roberts, Toni. "Retired Printer Shares the Tradition of the Parol, the Filipino Christmas Lantern." Asian Reporter [Portland, Or.] 2007: 11. Web.Dayrit, Christine. “A Decade of Belenismo Sa Tarlac.” Philstar.com, https://www.philstar.com/lifestyle/travel-and-tourism/2017/12/09/1766831/decade-belenismo-sa-tarlac.----Transcript available on our website: www.miscellanymedia.online/transcriptsMusic for this Episode by Sounds Like an Earful: Soundslikeanearful.comTwitter: @MiscellanyMediaTumblr: miscellanymediaSupport the project: www.ko-fi.com/mmstudiosAnd check out The Oracle of Dusk or Aishi Online wherever you are listening to this podcast
In a month when so many Filipinos go back for a visit, we should talk about a food that seemingly defines the holidays. (And other parties)Check out @hugotPodcasting on Twitter!Sources:https://news.abs-cbn.com/life/06/11/18/best-pig-ever-with-that-one-phrase-bourdain-put-ph-lechon-in-global-spotlighthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lechonhttps://www.wsj.com/articles/SB119075618625939123----Transcript available on our website: www.miscellanymedia.online/transcriptsMusic for this Episode by Sounds Like an Earful: Soundslikeanearful.comTwitter: @MiscellanyMediaTumblr: miscellanymediaSupport the project: www.ko-fi.com/mmstudiosAnd check out The Oracle of Dusk or Aishi Online wherever you are listening to this podcast
Catholicism is an important part of the Filipino identity. Let's take a closer look at some of the figures involved.Check out @hugotPodcasting on Twitter!Sources:St Rose of Limahttps://www.britannica.com/biography/Saint-Rose-of-Limahttps://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=446St. Lorenzo Ruizhttps://aci.archchicago.org/asian-icons/st-lorenzo-ruizhttps://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=231?r=1&l=ri&fst=0St. Pedro Calungsodhttps://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=7581https://www.catholicsun.org/2018/04/02/feast-of-st-pedro-calungsod/----Transcript available on our website: www.miscellanymedia.online/transcriptsMusic for this Episode by Sounds Like an Earful: Soundslikeanearful.comTwitter: @MiscellanyMediaTumblr: miscellanymediaSupport the project: www.ko-fi.com/mmstudiosAnd check out The Oracle of Dusk or Aishi Online wherever you are listening to this podcast
And of course this episode is late. See you next week.Sources:1. Ramos, Maximo D., and Dani Reyes. The Creatures of Midnight. Phoenix Pub. House, 1990. ----Transcript available on our website: www.miscellanymedia.online/transcriptsMusic for this Episode by Sounds Like an Earful: Soundslikeanearful.comTwitter: @MiscellanyMediaTumblr: miscellanymediaSupport the project: www.ko-fi.com/mmstudiosAnd check out The Oracle of Dusk or Aishi Online wherever you are listening to this podcast
This week, we have a not so fun tale. Or maybe it's funny. I don't know. It might just depend on your perspective. Sources:1. Ramos, Maximo D. “The Man and the Lizard.” Philippine Myths, Legends, and Folktales, Phoenix Pub. House, 1990, pp. 56–58. ----Transcript available on our website: www.miscellanymedia.online/transcriptsMusic for this Episode by Sounds Like an Earful: Soundslikeanearful.comTwitter: @MiscellanyMediaTumblr: miscellanymediaSupport the project: www.ko-fi.com/mmstudiosAnd check out The Oracle of Dusk or Aishi Online wherever you are listening to this podcast
This podcast talks a lot about old stories. Well, there are plenty of new ones coming out of the Philippines. So let's talk about a great movie: Kita Kita (2017) dir by Sigrid P. Bernardo.----Transcript available on our website: www.miscellanymedia.online/transcriptsMusic for this Episode by Sounds Like an Earful: Soundslikeanearful.comTwitter: @MiscellanyMediaTumblr: miscellanymediaSupport the project: www.ko-fi.com/mmstudiosAnd check out The Oracle of Dusk or Aishi Online wherever you are listening to this podcast
Marcy made an uncharacteristically impulse decision, and she wants to talk to you about it. Namely, she's going to try to be better with something she should probably already know: Tagalog----Transcript available on our website: www.miscellanymedia.online/transcriptsMusic for this Episode by Sounds Like an Earful: Soundslikeanearful.comTwitter: @MiscellanyMediaTumblr: miscellanymediaSupport the project: www.ko-fi.com/mmstudiosAnd check out The Oracle of Dusk wherever you are listening to this podcast
Some people want to gatekeep a space without a gatekeeper, demanding originality or forbidding podcasts about other things. But that's dumb. And M wants to talk about why.Sources:1. Butler, Sarah Funke . "Document: The Symbolism Survey". The Paris Review. New York City: The Paris Review Foundation. ISSN 0031-2037. http://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2011/12/05/document-the-symbolism-survey/2. Reilly, Lucas. “Famous Novelists on Symbolism in Their Work and Whether It Was Intentional.” Mental Floss, 15 June 2012, mentalfloss.com/article/30937/famous-novelists-symbolism-their-work-and-whether-it-was-intentional. ----Transcript available on our website: www.miscellanymedia.online/transcriptsMusic for this Episode by Sounds Like an Earful: Soundslikeanearful.comTwitter: @MiscellanyMediaTumblr: miscellanymediaSupport the project: www.ko-fi.com/mmstudiosAnd check out The Oracle of Dusk wherever you are listening to this podcast
Let's take a detour! Because M thinks it's important to clarify something before we go on. Because sometimes the mode of transportation is important.Topics of Today's Episode:The Circle (2013)The Circle (2017)Mob Psycho 100----Transcript available on our website: www.miscellanymedia.online/transcriptsMusic for this Episode by Sounds Like an Earful: Soundslikeanearful.comTwitter: @MiscellanyMediaTumblr: miscellanymediaSupport the project: www.ko-fi.com/mmstudiosAnd check out The Oracle of Dusk wherever you are listening to this podcast
You can look at it this: this episode is unsolicited financial advice for a $100 million dollar start up. OR it's free consulting.Because M thinks Luminary could be leaving money on the table by focusing on the wrong starting point----Transcript available on our website: www.miscellanymedia.online/transcriptsMusic for this Episode by Sounds Like an Earful: Soundslikeanearful.comTwitter: @MiscellanyMediaTumblr: miscellanymediaSupport the project: www.ko-fi.com/mmstudiosAnd check out The Oracle of Dusk wherever you are listening to this podcast
There's one character of Noli Me Tangere that stood out to Marcy, so she wantes to take the time to talk about that today.----Transcript available on our website: www.miscellanymedia.online/transcriptsMusic for this Episode by Sounds Like an Earful: Soundslikeanearful.comTwitter: @MiscellanyMediaTumblr: miscellanymediaSupport the project: www.ko-fi.com/mmstudiosAnd check out The Oracle of Dusk wherever you are listening to this podcast
Let's get to know the book before we dive into it, shall we? Because... oh my word, there's a lot to unpack.Sources:1. Rizal, Jose. Noli Me Tangere. Harold Augenbraum (trans). Penguin: New York, 2006.----Transcript available on our website: www.miscellanymedia.online/transcriptsMusic for this Episode by Sounds Like an Earful: Soundslikeanearful.comTwitter: @MiscellanyMediaTumblr: miscellanymediaSupport the project: www.ko-fi.com/mmstudiosAnd check out The Oracle of Dusk wherever you are listening to this podcast
[This script was initally me tracking patents. Woo boy, that was a bad idea.]Today, M lays out the moment Podcasts came to be and the beast Apple created when it got involved.Sources:1. Miller, Martin. “'Podfather' Plots a Radio Hit of His Own.” LA Times, 21 May 2006, www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2006-may-21-ca-podfather21-story.html.2. “Apple Takes Podcasting Mainstream .” Apple, 28 June 2005, www.apple.com/newsroom/2005/06/28Apple-Takes-Podcasting-Mainstream/. \3. The Game Theorist. Game Theory: Is YouTube Killing Pewdiepie and H3H3...and Everyone?, 10 Dec 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyHaMVRgBV0----Transcript available on our website: www.miscellanymedia.online/transcriptsMusic for this Episode by Sounds Like an Earful: Soundslikeanearful.comSupport the project: www.ko-fi.com/mmstudiosAnd check out The Oracle of Dusk wherever you are listening to this podcast
Today, we're going to start something "epic" (hard quotes). M wants to begin to dissect what made audio fiction podcasting in the first place, what gives it its appeal, and what makes it the cultural force that it is.And we're going to start by clarifying if these shows are all just radio dramas reborn. Audio Fiction Referenced:Among the Stars and BonesAlice Isn't DeadWithin the WiresSources:1. Meyer, Erin A. “'Blogs Give Regular People the Chance to Talk Back': Rethinking 'Professional' Media Hierarchies in New Media.” New Media & Society, vol. 14, no. 6, 2012, pp. 1022–1036. 2. Jenkins, Henry. Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide. New York University Press, 2016. ----Transcript available on our website: www.miscellanymedia.online/transcriptsMusic for this Episode by Sounds Like an Earful: Soundslikeanearful.comSupport the project: www.ko-fi.com/mmstudiosAnd check out The Oracle of Dusk wherever you are listening to this podcast