Your textbooks didn’t tell you the full story. This is the history podcast that gets into the weird, wonderful world of Philippine history! Go beyond the dates and discover a fresh perspective on Filipino heritage. Hosted by historian and stand-up comedian Sab Schnabel & history nerd Ceej Tantengco.
How can one scientist change the fate of an entire marine ecosystem? In this episode, we unravel the story of Angel Alcala, a Ramon Magsaysay Awardee whose work in marine biodiversity and conservation has left an indelible mark on the Philippines and beyond.
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Before celebrity activism was even a thing, Rosa Rosal was already using her platform for change. In this episode, Ceej and Sab trace her remarkable transformation from “the femme fatale of Philippine cinema” to one of the most generous humanitarians of her age. Learn about her pioneering work in blood donation, her fearless activism, and how she turned her fame into a force for good. Get ready to be inspired by a life lived for others.
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Today, on the death anniversary of Ramon Magsaysay, we take a deep dive into the doomed flight that changed Philippine history. In this episode, Sab and Ceej uncover the events leading up to the crash of President Ramon Magsaysay’s plane on Mount Manunggal, the rescue of the sole survivor, and the lingering questions surrounding that fateful night.
This series is made possible through the generous support of PHINMA.
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In partnership with the Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation, Sab and Ceej fly through the life and legacy of the 7th president of the Philippines.
March 17 marks the anniversary of Ramon Magsaysay’s passing, and we’re kicking off a special series on his lasting impact. From his life and leadership to his legacy in Philippine democracy, we break it all down. Join as we discover the history of the Ramon Magsaysay Award—Asia’s premier prize for transformative leadership—and get insights from journalist and former RMAF chairman Cheche Lazaro.
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Forest or Fortress? What kind of world do we want to live in—a fortress world of concrete and division, or a forest world of balance and sustainability?
In our latest episode of What’s AP: Araling Panlipunan Rebooted, together with Forest Foundation Philippines, we dive into the history of forests in the Philippines, from colonial land policies to modern threats like deforestation and climate change. Featuring environmental lawyer Tony La Viña, indigenous Higaunon leader Lita Naabot, and conservation advocate Manuel Uy, we explore how Nature-based Solutions (NbS) — practiced for centuries by indigenous communities — hold the key to restoring our forests. The fight isn’t over. How can we take action today? Tune in now and be part of the movement!
Follow Forest Foundation on Facebook and Instagram at @forestfoundationPH and on X at @pcp4nbs, and if you have an idea for a nature-based solution in your own community, visit their website pcp4nbs.forestfoundation.ph.
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In this episode of What’s AP? We are joined by Franco Luna from Teka Teka News on an audio tour through La Loma Cemetery, one of Manila’s oldest burial grounds. Discover the fascinating stories behind its tombs, mausoleums, and the people who shaped the Philippines' history. From national heroes to forgotten socialites, learn the hidden legacies that still echo within the cemetery’s walls.
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