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OrangeinaPodOrangeinaPod is a weekly pop culture/lifestyle podcast exploring the fun and quirkiness of living in the not-so-friendly metro. Podcasting from Baguio City, Philippines, Oliver talks about anything and everything from food, entertainment, gadgets and places to discover to stories of people and issues concerning the GLBT community in the Philippines and around the globe.


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Arnel Casanova – Founder of AvantChange; General Counsel at Bases Conversion Development Authority “We are about to give up our faith in ourselves, we are about to give up our faith in others, we may even come to a point that we’re going to give up our faith in God,” Atty. Arnel Casanova remarked. “But we should look at all these challenges, difficulties, and sacrifices as a way of tempe
Cecill Artates - "Sherpa" at Hands On ManilaCecill Artates joined Hands On Manila five years ago, realizing the need for a change in lifestyle. Needless to say, her involvement changed her life and outlook in life. Cecill volunteers at Pangarap Shelter, and handles the Scoring Points program for Hands On Manila. In 2005, she was awarde
Claire Algarme - Resource Mobilization Manager at Hands On Manila“Sometimes the joy that we’re seeking is found in other people’s joy,” Claire Algarme, resource mobilization manager of Hands On Manila, said. And it is with working in the NGO sector that Claire finds her life’s joy. For years, Claire has worked in the private sector. But the pro
Clare Amador – Co-founder of YouthTriP (YTRiP)If there was one thing that Clare Amador, co-founder of YTRiP, would change in her past, it would be studying more about NGOs and how to run a non-profit organization—everything else she would keep. But all is well that ends well. More than two years after its foundation, YTRiP has become an o
Dickie Aguado - Executive Director of Magna Kultura FoundationIn the late ‘70s to early ‘80s, Ricardo “Dickie” Aguado organized grassroots theater guilds in urban poor communities in Manila as a vehicle for social transformation—employing out-of-school youth as actors and producers, whilst providing their family employment opportunities as vendors an