PumaPodcast may be audio-first, but it's not audio only. Go inside the mind of PumaPodcast's graphic designer, Trix Casillan, and find out how she's telling stories through show art.
Read morePumaPodcast CEO Carl Javier tells the story behind the hit podcast “Super Evil”
Read morePodcasts don't happen by chance, but by strategy. PumaPodcast Head of Partnerships Ceej Tantengco shares how the company has been going beyond shout outs in the credits for branded podcasts.
Read morePumaPodcast, Linya Linya, and PushPin Visual Solutions come together to remind Filipinos of the importance of listening through podcasts, art, and music.
Read moreCatch Me If You Can returns for season 2, and this time they're looking at the 2022 national elections!
Read moreThe whistleblower podcast that pulls the curtain on networks of disinformation is back for season 2! We've also provided additional resources to accompany your listening experience.
Read moreOn International Dog Day, PumaPodcast producer Faith Navarro writes about what she's learned about finding your fur-ever companion through adoption.
Read more"The Imaginable Workplace" podcast partners with Canva Philippines to explore what practicing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace can do for your company.
Read more"Chino and Carl's Guitar Picks" podcast invited listeners and The Itchyworms' guitarist Chino Singson's lockdown guitar students for a recording and jam session. Here's what happened.
Read moreThe ocean is a vital part of our planet. In celebration of World Oceans Day, take these three tips to heart.
Read moreWith the SEA Games kicking off this week, many are asking: How do we strengthen structural support for our national athletes? Gretchen Ho calls on public and private sectors to go beyond financial support for them.
Read moreInspired by the late Commission on Human Rights chairperson, young changemakers discuss a new era of activism and advocacy.
Read moreThis five-part podcast hosted by Lourd de Veyra lays out the facts of the Pharmally scandal.
Read moreOwning a jpeg through NFTs is small change compared to what else you can do in the metaverse. Let's get you started on the basics.
Read moreSix podcasts to help celebrate Women's Month
Read morePumaPodcast wins a gold Anvil each for "What's AP? Araling Panlipunan Rebooted" and "Bago Ang Lahat" under the PR Tools category at the 57th Anvil Awards hosted by the Public Relations Society of the Philippines
Read moreActor Bibo Reyes joins the #KailanganTotoo campaign.
Read more"Wake Up with Jim and Saab" podcast hosts Jim Bacarro and Saab Magalona-Bacarro join the #KailanganTotoo campaign.
Read moreDirector and "Kwentong Creatives" podcast host, Gio Puyat joins the #KailanganTotoo campaign.
Read more"The Linya-Linya Show" host Ali Sangalang joins the #KailanganTotoo campaign.
Read moreRags2Riches founder Reese Fernandez-Ruiz joins the #KailanganTotoo campaign.
Read moreTheater actor Reb Atadero joins the #KailanganTotoo campaign.
Read moreMoving classrooms online has shown us that there are some things from face-to-face classes that no longer work. Habi Education Lab executive director Gerson Abesamis encourages teachers to build a classroom the helps students break the mold.
Read moreBy now, every Filipino probably has the lyrics to "Christmas in Our Hearts" memorized. But why? The "Musikalikot" podcast takes a dive into why Jose Mari Chan has been the king of Pinoy Christmas songs for 30 years.
Read moreRead what artist Tarantadong Kalbo has to say about finding and sharing the truth in an age of disinformation.
Read moreRead what artist Hulyen has to say about finding and sharing the truth in an age of disinformation.
Read moreRead what artist Cj de Silva-Ong has to say about finding and sharing the truth in an age of disinformation.
Read moreRead what artist Rob Cham has to say about finding and sharing the truth in an age of disinformation.
Read moreJoin the advocacy campaign for truth in media, with artists Rob Cham, Cj de Silva-Ong, Tarantadong Kalbo, and Hulyen.
Read moreOf all the instruments in a band's line up, the bass might not be the one you notice first, but you'll surely miss it if it were gone. Musikalikot explores how bass brought groove to OPM in the 70s.
Read moreHave you ever wondered why so many Filipino teleseryes and movies are named after songs? It's so that the show can tap into how the audience already relates to the song and its lyrics!
Read moreHope-Based Communication founder Thomas Coombes explains the power of spreading hope in times of uncertainty.
Read moreThe Balmis Expedition brought the smallpox vaccine around the world, including the Philippines—all without the technological advancements we have today.
Read moreWe've all developed certain habits from listening to podcasts. Let's see what yours say about what kind of listener you are.
Read moreWe've been asking ourselves a bunch of questions about our audiences. Then we realized we should have been asking you!
Read moreLockdown guitar teacher and The Itchyworms guitarist Chino Singson and his student PumaPodcast CEO Carl Javier discuss why a catchy guitar intro is better than a complex one.
Read moreWhile the West was grappling with social, political, and economic decline, South East Asians, and particularly Filipinos’ pre-colonial ancestors, were sailing the seas and making strategic trade relationships with other cultures.
Read moreThe passage of time can distort how we remember the truth. In the age of disinformation, some people use social media and fake news to loosen our grip on what really happened during the Marcos dictatorship. Here are some locally produced podcasts about Martial Law that put things into perspective and help us #NeverForget.
Read moreOlympic silver medalist Nesthy Petecio almost gave up on boxing in 2019. Her journey says a lot about the importance of mental health support for athletes.
Read moreTeaching kids about Martial Law can be tough. Show them that anyone can be a hero with the "Habilin" podcast and animated series.
Read moreBut what makes a podcast stand out? When I say no, it’s not just turning on the mic, I’m speaking for how we at PumaPodcast think about it. We launched our podcast network in 2019 and have created over 20 shows and 350 episodes.
Read moreLike the first entry about if podcasting was just turning on a mic, the answer to this is quite simply, yes. And no. Podcasting is still an untamed Wild West, with so many parts yet uncharted and rules that differ from place to place.
Read moreIn the past entries of this blog, I said that if you’re reading this, then you have everything you need to start a podcast. As the pandemic has driven all of us to work from home, we have become pros at scheduling video conferences, setting up audio so that people can hear us and vice versa, and have technical proficiency over our devices.
Read moreIt’s almost a month since Super Evil began, and it’s topped the podcast charts with thousands of listens. Don’t want to blow too much smoke up our own butts, but I think it has spoken to an audience that wanted serial true crime podcasts in the Philippines.
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