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Blood Debts

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In Blood Debts, we tell the stories of choices and sacrifices to pay back what we owe and pay forward something greater -- the hope for a better life.

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United States

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In Blood Debts, we tell the stories of choices and sacrifices to pay back what we owe and pay forward something greater -- the hope for a better life.

Twitter:

@blooddebts

Language:

English


Episodes

Episode 16: The Sound of Utang na Loob & Debt to Past, Future Generations

12/31/2020
In this episode we talk to Mark Pulido, who served as a councilman and mayor of the city of Cerritos, California. In addition to his elected roles, Mark is a long time community leader who has worked to gain more visibility on Filipino American issues and history especially with the manongs of the Delano grape strikes. We talk about his political journey and how Filipino Americans play a crucial role in bridging the gaps of history, time and what we owe to future generations in leading the way.

Duration:00:10:07

Episode 15: Debt to Career & Family Back in the Motherland

12/30/2020
In this episode we talk to the honorable Judge Rizza Palmares O’Connor. We talk about debt to your community, career and family in the motherland. We discuss blood debts and what debt looks like in the legal and public service space.

Duration:00:10:02

Episode 14: Truth, Light & Debt to Community

12/29/2020
In this episode we talk to Jon Melegrito, who breaks down the negative and positive aspects of utang na loob and how shining a light on important issues is a storyteller’s debt. We talk about holding truth to power as one of the most impactful things we can do as storytellers of our own narratives.

Duration:00:10:02

Episode 13: Utang Na Loob, Debts as Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) & as a Creative

12/28/2020
In this episode, we talk to Yasmin Atienza, an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) living in the United Arab Emirates. We talk about debt as an OFW, utang na loob and what debt looks like in the creative space. Yasmin has built a following of 37K Instagram followers under her handle @friday_illustrations, with a focus on nature, women and cosmos style affirmations graphics. As a creative, she discusses what creatives owe to themselves and their audiences.

Duration:00:10:02

Episode 12: Sleep, Time & Tech Debts

12/27/2020
In this episode, we talk to Ben Reyes, who was born and raised in the UK and later moved to the United States and works in the tech industry as a developer and entrepreneur. We talk about personal debts like time and sleep, and how the notion of tech debt applies to other parts of life.

Duration:00:10:02

Episode 11: Respect, Worry & Debt Stress on Health & Life

12/26/2020
In this episode, we talk to Melanie Sabado-Liwag, an assistant professor in the Public Health department at California State University Los Angeles. We discuss how finances, respect and how debt can impact a person’s health and what happens when worrying becomes the stress.

Duration:00:10:02

Episode 10: Gratitude, Trust and Debts Greater Than Ourselves

11/22/2020
In this episode we talk to Dr. Connie Mariano, who served as the White House doctor for three U.S. Presidents: George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. We discuss debts in the military, health spaces and debts that are greater than ourselves such as with our family, our bloodlines.

Duration:00:10:02

Episode 9: Good, Bad Debt and Poverty Mindset

11/17/2020
In this episode, we talked Anna Marie Cruz, an economic development leader, business consultant and founder of Entrepinayship a network that seeks to uplift Filipina founders, creatives and visionaries through community, connections, and resources at all stages of the entrepreneurial journey. We talk about good and bad debt and utang na loob. We also discuss debt from strangers who showed kindness during life’s most trying times.

Duration:00:10:00

Bonus Episode 8: Honoring our Filipino WWII Veterans

11/11/2020
In this special bonus episode, we focus on our Filipino WWII veterans who sacrificed their lives to ensure our freedom 75 years ago. On a personal note, thanks to the work of Retired General Major Antonio Taguba and the Filipino Veterans Recognition and Education Project (FilVetREP), my grandfather’s service in WWII as a member of the Philippine Scouts is being recognized with a Congressional Gold Medal. FilVetREP has awarded to eligible Veterans and their Next of Kin the Congressional Gold Medal that followed the presentation by the US Speaker of the House of Representatives on October 25, 2017.

Duration:00:10:00

Episode 7: Duty & Debt to Country

11/8/2020
In this episode, we talk to retired general major Antonio Taguba. He is chairman of the Filipino Veterans Recognition and Education Project (FilVetREP), whose mission is to obtain national recognition of Filipino and American WWII soldiers across the United States and the Philippines for their wartime service to the U.S. and the Philippines from July 26, 1941 to December 31, 1946. We discuss duty and debt to country along with how to pay those debts forward. We also explore what it means to be indebted to our families and dealing with those who are culturally bankrupt.

Duration:00:10:00

Episode 6: Voting & Debt in Public Service

11/1/2020
In this episode we talk to Joshua Ang Price, an election commissioner in Arkansas. We talk about what debt looks like in the public service space.

Duration:00:10:00

Episode 5: Advocacy and Debt to Help

10/29/2020
In this episode, we talk to Catriona Gray, Miss Universe 2018. We discuss life growing up, her advocacies and this debt to help the community through her charity work and utang na loob.

Duration:00:10:00

Episode 4: Risk, Relationship and Filipino American Identity Debt

10/26/2020
In this episode, we talk to Roland Ros, co-founder of the Philippines' top downloaded live stream app Kumu and his entrepreneurial journey, dealing with debt and finding himself along the way.

Duration:00:10:00

Episode 3: Debut, Dentistry & Debts

10/19/2020
One of the first things that comes to mind when you think of debt is student loans. In this episode, we talk to Samantha Tillapaugh, who has more than half a million dollars in student loan debt and how she took back control of her life. She is also known as TheDebtist, for having accrued over half a million dollars of student debt in order to get her dental degree. Check out her blog https://thedebtist.com/ where writes about she manages her debt by implementing a number of intentional lifestyle choices.

Duration:00:10:00

Episode 2: The Imbalance of Debt

10/12/2020
In this episode, we take a look at debt from the financial point of view and the lack of financial literacy in the Filipino community. Guest: Frederick Docdocil

Duration:00:10:00

Blood Debts Trailer

10/5/2020
It doesn’t matter if you are rich or poor, everyone has debt. Whether those debts are gifts or expected to be paid back, debt has a profound impact on people’s lives. In this series, we explore what it means to have blood debts through the lens of Filipinos in the diaspora.

Duration:00:01:37

Episode 1: My Blood Debts

10/5/2020
They say you can’t put a price on a person’s life. Apparently you can if you’re my father - $240,000 to be exact. Guests: Norma Reyes Guzman and Leezel Tanglao

Duration:00:10:01