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Ever felt like yelling “Hoy Aba Teka!” when life’s just… too much? This pod is where we pause, talk real, and figure out adulting—Taglish style.
Hosted by Cyra and Martin, a married Filipino couple raising a family in Singapore, it’s their space to reflect, laugh, rant a little, and relearn what it means to be totoong tao. From love and career shifts to culture shock and parenting chaos, join for real stories, real heart, and the freedom to say, “Hoy, aba teka…”
Hosted by Cyra and Martin, a married Filipino couple raising a family in Singapore, it’s their space to reflect, laugh, rant a little, and relearn what it means to be totoong tao. From love and career shifts to culture shock and parenting chaos, join for real stories, real heart, and the freedom to say, “Hoy, aba teka…”
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In this episode of Hoy! Aba Teka, Chef Martin and Cyra talk about work hazards, from the everyday risks that come with certain professions to the unexpected situations overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) face while working abroad.Chef Martin shares real stories from working in the F&B industry in Singapore, where job hazards can range from burns and sharp kitchen tools to handling intoxicated customers and even breaking up fights outside the bistro. Meanwhile, Cyra reflects on how workplace habits, cultural differences, and strict regulations abroad shape the way Filipinos navigate work and responsibility in other countries.The conversation highlights how working overseas comes with a different set of rules, risks, and responsibilities, and why it’s important for OFWs to understand the laws, workplace expectations, and cultural norms of the countries they live in.The conversation also dives into:The difference between job hazards in the Philippines vs. working abroadWhy OFWs need to understand workplace rules and contracts abroadThe strict regulations in Singapore’s work culture and employment systemRacism, stereotypes, and the realities many Filipinos face working overseasWhy respecting local laws and boundaries is essential for living and working abroadA mix of real-life stories, humor, and honest reflections about work, life abroad, and navigating the realities of being an overseas Filipino.Follow us on: ➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hoyabateka/➡️ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hoyabateka➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hoyabateka/➡️ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/hoy-aba-teka/id1847157163➡️ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6gBqnNE5Owibb9Drte1Taw
As 2026 begins, and with Chinese New Year just around the corner, many OFWs find themselves asking familiar questions: How long am I going to be here? What do I want to change this year? In this episode, Chef Martin and Cyra reflect honestly on the idea of “New Year, New Me,” unpacking what truly worked in the past year and what needs more intention moving forward, especially when it comes to family, health, finances, work, and parenting while living overseas.The conversation also dives into:Reflecting on last year before setting new goalsPrioritizing family while balancing career, health, and financesWhy “happy projects” matter for personal growthThe realities of work struggles, job security, and running a business as an OFWHealth wake-up calls, habits, and becoming more intentional with self-careParenting lessons that worked, and what didn’tTeaching kids independence while staying present as parentsBeing intentional with savings, insurance, and long-term financial planningThe emotional and practical trade-offs of raising a family overseasFollow us on: ➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hoyabateka/➡️ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hoyabateka➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hoyabateka/➡️ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/hoy-aba-teka/id1847157163➡️ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@hoyabatekapodcast
In this episode of Hoy! Aba Teka, Chef Rey and Cyra sit down with close friends J. Paul Magalona and James Patton to talk about one powerful theme: Transitions.From starting out as OFWs to becoming a businessman, and from growing up Filipino to fully adapting to life as a Singaporean, the conversation explores how identity, mindset, and purpose evolve over time. Through honest stories, shared struggles, and practical insights, the episode highlights the realities behind migration, adaptation, and taking risks for family and personal growth. The conversation also dives into:How family becomes the biggest motivation behind major life decisionsThe mental and emotional preparation needed before leaving OFW lifeWhy “worth it” doesn’t always mean “easy”The importance of aligned mindset when transitioning careers, countries, or identitiesBurnout, rest, and knowing when to pause or resetRedefining success beyond salary and job titlesFollow us on: ➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hoyabateka/➡️ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hoyabateka➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hoyabateka/➡️ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/hoy-aba-teka/id1847157163➡️ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@hoyabatekapodcast
In Part 2 of Episode 7, Chef Martin and Cyra continue their conversation with OFW couple Catherine and Gilbert Salonga as they share deeper lessons from building a business and life in Singapore. The episode explores the realities behind OFW success stories, balancing family responsibilities, financial security, and the hard truths of entrepreneurship abroad.✨ The conversation also dives into:Supporting family back home while setting healthy boundariesFinancial readiness, insurance, and long-term planningThe risks of starting a business without proper preparationRunning a business in Singapore as an OFWThe importance of spousal partnership and communicationLearning from failed investments and business setbacksFollow us on: ➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hoyabateka/➡️ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hoyabateka➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hoyabateka/➡️ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/hoy-aba-teka/id1847157163➡️ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@hoyabatekapodcast
In Part 1 of Episode 6, Chef Martin and Cyra sit down with OFW couple Catherine and Gilbert Salonga to share how they transitioned from corporate IT jobs in Malaysia and Singapore to building their own business. What began as a small jersey side hustle for Filipino sports leagues grew into merchandise, thrift retail (ukay), food and drinks, and a physical presence at Lucky Plaza. They unpack the Filipino “employee mindset,” OFW burnout, and the risks of entrepreneurship, offering an honest conversation about faith, community, timing, and redefining success abroad.✨ The conversation also dives into:Growing up with the “stable job first” mentalityLife as OFWs in Malaysia and SingaporeBurnout, midlife reflection, and career dissatisfactionWhy salary alone isn’t enough without long-term planningHow a small jersey side hustle turned into a businessBuilding through Filipino sports and community networksEarly challenges of retail and running a business in SingaporeFollow us on: ➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hoyabateka/➡️ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hoyabateka➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hoyabateka/➡️ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/hoy-aba-teka/id1847157163➡️ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@hoyabatekapodcast#FilipinoPodcast #HoyAbaTeka #podcast
In this episode of Hoy! Aba Teka, Chef Rey and Cyra dive deep into the very real and often unspoken experience of parent guilt, that nagging feeling of not doing enough, not being present enough, or not being the “perfect” parent while trying to juggle work, long hours, and life. They share their own stories of late nights, long-distance work trips, and the emotional tug-of-war between providing for the family and wanting to spend more time with their kids. From OFW experiences and the struggles of modern parenting, to the difference between “mom guilt” and “dad guilt,” the couple opens up about how guilt shows up differently for each parent, and how communication, support systems, and realistic expectations keep them grounded. Joined by a sweet cameo from little Anuenue, the episode is a raw, funny, and relatable look at how parents carry love, responsibility, and guilt all at once.The conversation also dives into:Mom guilt vs. Dad guilt: why they feel guilt differently, and how roles shape emotional responses.Work-life imbalance: long F&B hours, back-to-back business trips, and the heartbreak of missing daily moments.OFW realities: the guilt of raising kids from afar and the loneliness of long-distance parenting.Support systems: the importance of helpers, grandparents, and open communication so children feel safe and heard.Managing expectations: teaching kids honesty, resilience, and that disappointment is part of life.Mental health for parents: how guilt can motivate but becomes harmful when it turns chronic or unspoken.Building trust at home: why parents should talk about emotions, admit exhaustion, and keep conversations open.Treating helpers with respect: because fear leads to silence—and silence leads to bigger problems.Parenting mindset: you can’t be everywhere, but intention, presence, and communication make all the difference.Follow us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hoyabateka/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hoyabatekaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hoyabateka/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@hoyabatekapodcastApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/hoy-aba-teka/id1847157163
In this funny and heartfelt episode, Chef Martin and Cyra sit down with two special guests, Nanay Gemma and Mamala Amy, to talk about raising kids “noon at ngayon.” We compare old-school parenting to today’s gentler style, dive into how social media and modern life shape kids now, and share real stories about discipline, love, and family dynamics across generations. A light but meaningful conversation on what’s changed, what stayed the same, and how we can guide kids with more patience and intention.The conversation also dives into:Social Media + Modern EnvironmentParenting Styles Are InheritedCareer vs. Housewife Stories Discipline Today: Palo or No Palo?The Hardest Stage of Raising a ChildThat Lolas Wish Parents Today Would RememberFollow us onInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hoyabateka/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hoyabatekaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hoyabateka/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@hoyabatekapodcastApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/hoy-aba-teka/id1847157163
In this heartfelt episode, hosts Cyra and Chef Martin—Overseas Filipino Parents—share how they keep Filipino and Asian values alive while raising their kids abroad. From teaching respect through po and opo, to embracing traditions like pagmamano, nightly prayers, language preservation, and even building new family customs like annual family photos and community celebrations, this episode highlights the importance of living by example. They also discuss the challenges of raising bilingual kids, the role of gratitude, and the timeless Filipino trait of giving back.The conversation also dives into:- How children learn traditions best by watching their parents.- Preserving Tagalog and mother tongues at home while living overseas.- The role of faith, family prayers, and daily routines in raising children.- Creating new family traditions such as Halloween, Christmas, and yearly family photos.- Instilling gratitude and empathy through outreach and gift-giving.- Teaching fairness: treating everyone equally regardless of status or position.Follow us on: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hoyabateka/- Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hoyabateka- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hoyabateka/- Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6gBqnNE5Owibb9Drte1Taw- Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/hoy-aba-teka/id1847157163
In this episode of Hoy! Aba Teka, Cyra and Chef Martin share candidly about the big and small changes that come with becoming parents, especially as overseas Filipino workers raising kids away from extended family.They talk about the shift from chef-life hours to parenting “shifts,” the struggles of caring for a newborn during the pandemic without extra help, and how they learned to balance work, sleepless nights, and new routines together.Amid the laughter, personal anecdotes, and honest reflections, Cyra and Martin remind listeners that while no one is ever fully prepared for parenthood, love, teamwork, and trust in each other make the journey possible.The conversation also dives into:The importance of teamwork in parenting (a.k.a. the “new job: shifting schedule”)Coping with fears like SIDS and adjusting sleep patternsWhy both moms and dads need emotional support postpartumDiscovering matrescence (the transition to motherhood)The value of gut instinct versus Google when it comes to raising childrenHow family priorities reshaped their careers and time. Follow us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecapanzanas/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hoyabatekaFacebook: facebook.com/thecapanzanasYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYPIggj8L_Vlx0e3HHBN98A
In this pilot episode of Hoy! Aba Teka, Martin and Cyra Capanzanas share the journey that brought them from the Philippines to Singapore, navigating career shifts, building a family, and rediscovering themselves as overseas Filipino parents.They open up about the experiences that shaped their lives: from finding communities online and offline, to balancing demanding careers with family time, to turning loss and healing into meaningful projects. Most importantly, they reveal why they started this podcast, not just as a space to share their story, but as a living diary for their children, Avana and Yosef, to one day listen back to.Along the way, Martin and Cyra talk about their love story, friends, career journey, side hustles, grief, resilience, and the importance of carving joy and connection while abroad.




