Now Steaming: Conversations on Tsinoy Life is a refreshing and fearless show that confronts everyday issues in Tsinoy families and communities. With open conversations about identity, values, and what often goes unsaid, this show is perfect for listeners who want smart, relevant, and culturally honest discussions.
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Now Steaming: Conversations on Tsinoy Life is a refreshing and fearless show that confronts everyday issues in Tsinoy families and communities. With open conversations about identity, values, and what often goes unsaid, this show is perfect for listeners who want smart, relevant, and culturally honest discussions.
If you're interested in collaborating with our podcast through brand partnerships, advertisements or other collabs, please send an email to our management: info@thepodnetwork.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This week, we sit down with Bahay Tsinoy’s Meah Ang See to talk about the dark history behind the stereotype of Tsinoys as kidnapping victims, the spate of kidnappings that targeted Tsinoy families in the 1990s and early 2000s, and how it affected our community.
If you're interested in collaborating with our podcast through brand partnerships, advertisements or other collabs, please send an email to our management: info@thepodnetwork.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.