Weekly episodes (60 minutes)
Segmented structure: Balik-Tanaw – A look back at political and corruption issues in the Philippines through the lens of overseas Filipinos. Abante – Forward-looking discussions on economic empowerment and industrialization. Tinig ng Bayan – Listener call-ins, voice notes, or interviews with everyday Filipinos abroad.
Signature Features: Diaspora Diaries: Personal stories of migration, identity, and civic responsibility. Tech Talk: Interviews with Filipino innovators abroad on how to bring their expertise home. Policy Pulse: Breakdown of current legislation or reforms relevant to corruption and industrialization.
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Reform Meets Industrialization & lessons from the 1986 EDSA Revolution: “Can the Philippines truly industrialize without meaningful strategic political reforms?” Economic ambition is meaningless without institutional integrity. South Korea’s anti-corruption drive and Singapore’s efficient governance were preconditions for industrial success. Political reform and industrialized vision for the Philippines are mutually reinforcing pillars of national transformation.
Why has the Philippines seemed to have gone full circle from the 1986 People Power?
Do Filipinos have what it takes to industrialize?
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What happened to the congressional oversight that led to this massive corruption scandal?
The crucial role of free press in the fight against corruption.