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by Bayanimates

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Bayanimates is a podcast by Australia Alumni for Australia Alumni in the Philippines and abroad. It’s a place where we share stories to inspire each other and stories about how we make a difference to our communities, our profession, and our country. This podcast is all about the power of the community, and how community is so important, now more than ever.

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Episode thumbnail for Perspectives on Disability: Education, Employment, and Government

July 30, 2022

Perspectives on Disability: Education, Employment, and Government

<p>In this episode, we talk about the different activities in the celebration of NDPR week and also discuss different disability perspectives in education, employment, and government.</p> <p>This is in celebration of the 44th National Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation (NDPR). This year’s theme is “working with the government in achieving equal access to education, employment and livelihood towards empowerment of persons with disabilities”.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Regeneration Nation: Co-Creating a More Inclusive, Innovative & Sustainable Future

October 20, 2021

Regeneration Nation: Co-Creating a More Inclusive, Innovative & Sustainable Future

<p>In this episode, we talk about the Australia Alumni Network Summit 2021 with the theme: ‘Regeneration Nation: Co-creating a more Inclusive, Innovative &amp; Sustainable Future’. &nbsp;Jose Decolongon, the National Convenor of the Australia Alumni Communities Philippines (AACPh), and the Summit Chair, talk about what to expect in this flagship event and why the Summit is so important to Australia Alumni. &nbsp;</p> <p>Going beyond recovery, regeneration or regenerative development pertains to 'the use of resources to improve society’s well-being in a way that builds the capacity of the support systems needed for future growth. &nbsp;This is achieved through a series of inspirational lectures by Australian and Alumni speakers with interactive ideation workshops that will strengthen participation within our community and equip us with innovative, inclusive and practical tools and approaches that will increase our capability to change inhibiting narratives and drive positive change in the country.&nbsp;</p> <p>The Summit has been an annual event since 2018. &nbsp;For the first time, this year it is being organized by AACPh under the auspices of the Australia Awards and Alumni Engagement Program - Philippines (AAAEP-P), and with special partners - the Australian-New Zealand Chamber of Commerce (ANZCHAM) and the Philippine Australian Alumni Association (PA3i).</p> <p><br> <strong>Guest:<br> </strong>Jose Decolongon, National Convenor, AACPh</p> <p><strong>Host:<br> </strong>Nelia Banè Agbon, Social Development Community member, AACPh</p> <p><br></p> <p>Music: Moon Danipog and John Eric Tumbado</p> <p>Cover art: Mike Malicsi</p> <p>Editor: Jose Decolongon</p> <p>Produced by Australia Alumni Communities Philippines (AACPh)</p>

Episode thumbnail for Sustainability Hackathon - Meet the Winners

August 14, 2021

Sustainability Hackathon - Meet the Winners

<p>In this episode, we invited the winners of the Sustainability Hackathon, Team MapaHilaga, to chat about their tips for working successfully with teammates and how their experiences in the Hackathon have helped them on their start-up journey. Their winning concept is RainFrog, an app that will assist Filipino real estate developers, planners, architects, and engineers in gaining access to reliable and up-to-date data and property information.</p> <p>The Sustainability Hackathon is an ideas competition organized by AACPh and the Australian-New Zealand Chamber of Commerce, co-presented together with the GHD Group. Partners for this event include the Australia Global Alumni, Asian Institute of Management - Dado Banatao Incubator, Embiggen Consulting, and Limitless Lab.</p> <p>Guests:</p> <p>Harold Jay Delima (University of Sydney, 2017)</p> <p>Edna Patricia Mendoza-Villena (The Australian National University, 2017) (Community Convenor, Environment &amp; DRR Community of Practice)</p> <p>Jean Michael Diosma</p> <p>Leonides Katigbak II</p> <p>Miguel Enrico Villena</p> <p><br></p> <p>Hosts:</p> <p>Bern Certeza, Core Member, Sustainable Built Environments Community of Practice</p> <p>Ann Marie Cunanan, Core Member, Business and Social Enterprise Community of Practice</p> <p><br></p> <p>Music: Moon Danipog and John Eric Tumbado</p> <p>Cover art: Mike Malicsi &nbsp;</p> <p>Editor: Jose Decolongon</p> <p>Produced by Australia Alumni Communities Philippines (AACPh)</p> <p><br></p>

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What is Bayanimates?

Bayanimates is a podcast by Australia Alumni for Australia Alumni in the Philippines and abroad.

It’s a place where we share stories to inspire each other and stories about how we make a difference to our communities, our profession, and our country.

This podcast is all about the power of the community, and how community is so important, now more than ever.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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