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"QINGS UNCUT: The Qings EP Launch Special" • Season 4, Episode 40, Rated-PG • 69 Questions with The Qings • Sponsored by KIBS Dimsum, your favourite oriental Cebuano dimsum! A fusion and homage to the different cultures and the amalgamation of culinary adventures at the heart of Mango Square Mall, Cebu City! Go to fb.com/KIBSDimsum to learn more.
ABOUT THE GUEST
THE QINGS are a Cebu-based Philippine nu-pop-rock band formed in 2024 as a dressed-down Bethany—now joined by younger brothers, Fonso and Cesco.
Following the release of their debut EP "Parallels," the Quibranza brothers perform beloved Bethany tracks: "Money Can't Buy Love," "Waiting," and "Beautiful Show"; live and exclusive on Podcast Historias.
THE QINGS are Francesco Quibranza (backup vox and keys), Jose Alfonso Quibranza (bass), Paolo Quibranza (drums), Angelo Quibranza (guitars), and Luis Quibranza III (vocals).
"Parallels" is now available everywhere; distributed by Melt Records. Also featuring the tracks "Illusion" and "You".
Go to www.Melt-Records.com to know more.
ABOUT THE HOST
ALPHECCA PERPETUA is a Filipino KBP-accredited radio broadcaster who executively produces and presents podcast shows, radio programs, and small-stage live events. An undergraduate student for the Marine Biology degree program at the University of San Carlos in 2004, she shifted focus and specialization to radio presenting and audio production for both Contemporary-Hit and Rock Radio format treatments as well as live-events hosting starting late 2005.
In 2008, she was among the chosen national top 80 participants for I-Witness's first docufest, an award-winning PH documentary TV show for GMA-7 News TV and GMA broadcast network.
Today, she continues to develop and co-produce global TOP-100 podcast shows for Entertainment, B2B, and the Fortune 500; including the seasonal Cebu-based Comedy Talk & Interviews, "Podcast Historias".
ABOUT THE SHOW
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua • Presented/Hosted by Alphecca Perpetua • Arranged, Mixed, and Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua • Produced by Alphecca Perpetua • Distributed by Studio Historias • about.studiohistorias.com • Cebu, Philippines 6000 • All Rights Reserved © 2022
DISCLAIMER
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
A few information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you think you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not be used, please contact Studio Historias via email at askstudiohistorias@gmail.com.
ABOUT THE EPISODE
"QINGS UNCUT: The Qings EP Launch Special" • Season 4, Episode 40, Rated-PG • 69 Questions with The Qings • Sponsored by KIBS Dimsum, your favourite oriental Cebuano dimsum! A fusion and homage to the different cultures and the amalgamation of culinary adventures at the heart of Mango Square Mall, Cebu City! Go to fb.com/KIBSDimsum to learn more.
ABOUT THE GUEST
THE QINGS are a Cebu-based Philippine nu-pop-rock band formed in 2024 as a dressed-down Bethany—now joined by younger brothers, Fonso and Cesco.
Following the release of their debut EP "Parallels," the Quibranza brothers perform beloved Bethany tracks: "Money Can't Buy Love," "Waiting," and "Beautiful Show"; live and exclusive on Podcast Historias.
THE QINGS are Francesco Quibranza (backup vox and keys), Jose Alfonso Quibranza (bass), Paolo Quibranza (drums), Angelo Quibranza (guitars), and Luis Quibranza III (vocals).
"Parallels" is now available everywhere; distributed by Melt Records. Also featuring the tracks "Illusion" and "You".
Go to www.Melt-Records.com to know more.
ABOUT THE HOST
ALPHECCA PERPETUA is a Filipino KBP-accredited radio broadcaster who executively produces and presents podcast shows, radio programs, and small-stage live events. An undergraduate student for the Marine Biology degree program at the University of San Carlos in 2004, she shifted focus and specialization to radio presenting and audio production for both Contemporary-Hit and Rock Radio format treatments as well as live-events hosting starting late 2005.
In 2008, she was among the chosen national top 80 participants for I-Witness's first docufest, an award-winning PH documentary TV show for GMA-7 News TV and GMA broadcast network.
Today, she continues to develop and co-produce global TOP-100 podcast shows for Entertainment, B2B, and the Fortune 500; including the seasonal Cebu-based Comedy Talk & Interviews, "Podcast Historias".
ABOUT THE SHOW
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua • Presented/Hosted by Alphecca Perpetua • Arranged, Mixed, and Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua • Produced by Alphecca Perpetua • Distributed by Studio Historias • about.studiohistorias.com • Cebu, Philippines 6000 • All Rights Reserved © 2022
DISCLAIMER
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
A few information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you think you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not be used, please contact Studio Historias via email at askstudiohistorias@gmail.com.
ABOUT KIBS DIMSUM
KIBS Dimsum is your favorite oriental Cebuano combination; a fusion and paying homage to the different cultures--the amalgamation of culinary adventures in Mango Square Mall!
KIBS is more than just food. It's a story of family; a journey through the years. Opened during the pandemic, it has transitioned from being a food business in the catering-canteen format to delivery-based system business.
KIBS is a straight-forward Cebuano dimsum offering the classic steamed rice, siomai, and spring rolls; including their best-selling braised pork belly and Maki Mi that if you have it dined in while super hot, it melts in your mouth--UGH, that's a guaran-damn-tee!
KIBS is now entering into the affordable, premium segment; not defined by price, but defined by quality and value, nga ig hungit nimo, UGH!!!
KIBS is Cebuano comfort food. To have grown up eating "steamed rice," every bite will bring you back to the good times. It's very simple, straight-forward, but very delicious. (Sings: KIBS Dimsuuuuuuum!)
--Nga lami sad isuwa ug La Lucha!
KIBS Dimsum Dine-In is located at Mango Square Mall, Gorordo Ave., Cebu City, and via Take-Away at Grab, Foodpanda, and Messenger. Check out @KIBSDimsum on Facebook and Instagram, and message them on Messenger at https://m.me/KIBSDimsum for more details.
If you like Dimsum, then get KIBS Dimsum! (Sings: I like my dimsum, can I get KIBS Dimsum?)
ABOUT THE HOST
ALPHECCA PERPETUA is a Filipino KBP-accredited radio broadcaster who executively produces and presents podcast shows, radio programs, and small-stage live events. An undergraduate student for the Marine Biology degree program at the University of San Carlos in 2004, she shifted focus and specialization to radio presenting and audio production for both Contemporary-Hit and Rock Radio format treatments as well as live-events hosting starting late 2005.
In 2008, she was among the chosen national top 80 participants for I-Witness's first docufest, an award-winning PH documentary TV show for GMA-7 News TV and GMA broadcast network.
Today, she continues to develop and co-produce global TOP-100 podcast shows for Entertainment, B2B, and the Fortune 500; including the seasonal Cebu-based Comedy Talk & Interviews, "Podcast Historias".
ABOUT THE SHOW
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua • Presented/Hosted by Alphecca Perpetua • Arranged, Mixed, and Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua • Produced by Alphecca Perpetua • Distributed by Studio Historias • about.studiohistorias.com • Cebu, Philippines 6000 • All Rights Reserved © 2022
DISCLAIMER
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
A few information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you think you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not be used, please contact Studio Historias via email at askstudiohistorias@gmail.com.
ABOUT THE EPISODE
ALPHECCA PERPETUA is now back to regular programming as she talks about the current status of Season 4, an upcoming podcast spin-off show, the awaited Season 4 interruption, an upcoming mid-year convention, and the future of Podcast Historias.
She also talks about ovaries being an extreme sport, the lack of gender diversity, beggars can't be choosers, the walk of shame, vibrators, and more.
#QINGSUNCUT, a Season 4 Interruption, premieres Monday, 29 April, at 9PM Singapore/Manila featuring the Music of The Qings.
Also featuring "Martian Beats" by Phenom (@FATJAZZ Remix)
ABOUT THE HOST
ALPHECCA PERPETUA is a Filipino KBP-accredited radio broadcaster who executively produces and presents podcast shows, radio programs, and small-stage live events. An undergraduate student for the Marine Biology degree program at the University of San Carlos in 2004, she shifted focus and specialization to radio presenting and audio production for both Contemporary-Hit and Rock Radio format treatments as well as live-events hosting starting late 2005.
In 2008, she was among the chosen national top 80 participants for I-Witness's first docufest, an award-winning PH documentary TV show for GMA-7 News TV and GMA broadcast network.
Today, she continues to develop and co-produce global TOP-100 podcast shows for Entertainment, B2B, and the Fortune 500; including the seasonal Cebu-based Comedy Talk & Interviews, "Podcast Historias".
ABOUT THE SHOW
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua • Presented/Hosted by Alphecca Perpetua • Arranged, Mixed, and Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua • Produced by Alphecca Perpetua • Distributed by Studio Historias • podcast.alpheccaperpetua.com • Cebu, Philippines 6000 • All Rights Reserved © 2024
DISCLAIMER
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
A few information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you think you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not be used, please contact Studio Historias via email at askstudiohistorias@gmail.com.
ABOUT THE EPISODE
ALPHECCA PERPETUA finally decides to go for broke and try "professional" to see how it'll get on, but still fails miserably and yet stays insufferably true to the podcast's brand.
She finally follows the script and is now deluded that she has leveled up. She burps, she warms her vocals real time, she meditates, she sings, then she rants.
And then she rambles on to corelate moist chocolate cakes to Justin Timberlake, Neuroscience, Adolescent Brains, Politically Savvy Women, Sociopaths, and more nonsense.
She has now reached sentience on how supersaturated her personality is, and has convinced herself that the world is flat. And that she may be eating cows, flies, and horses for breakfast.
So please take heed: DO NOT LISTEN.
Featuring "Martian Beats" by Phenom (@FATJAZZ Remix)
ABOUT THE HOST
ALPHECCA PERPETUA is a Filipino KBP-accredited radio broadcaster who executively produces and presents podcast shows, radio programs, and small-stage live events. An undergraduate student for the Marine Biology degree program at the University of San Carlos in 2004, she shifted focus and specialization to radio presenting and audio production for both Contemporary-Hit and Rock Radio format treatments as well as live-events hosting starting late 2005.
In 2008, she was among the chosen national top 80 participants for I-Witness's first docufest, an award-winning PH documentary TV show for GMA-7 News TV and GMA broadcast network.
Today, she continues to develop and co-produce global TOP-100 podcast shows for Entertainment, B2B, and the Fortune 500; including the seasonal Cebu-based Comedy Talk & Interviews, "Podcast Historias".
ABOUT THE SHOW
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua • Presented/Hosted by Alphecca Perpetua • Arranged, Mixed, and Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua • Produced by Alphecca Perpetua • Distributed by Studio Historias • podcast.alpheccaperpetua.com • Cebu, Philippines 6000 • All Rights Reserved © 2024
DISCLAIMER
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
A few information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you think you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not be used, please contact Studio Historias via email at askstudiohistorias@gmail.com.
ABOUT THE EPISODE
ALPHECCA PERPETUA tries to keep it professionally together as she answers shady questions from the anonymous Q&A app, NGL.
Featuring "Martian Beats" by Phenom (@FATJAZZ Remix)
ABOUT THE HOST
ALPHECCA PERPETUA is a Filipino KBP-accredited radio broadcaster who executively produces and presents podcast shows, radio programs, and small-stage live events. An undergraduate student for the Marine Biology degree program at the University of San Carlos in 2004, she shifted focus and specialization to radio presenting and audio production for both Contemporary-Hit and Rock Radio format treatments as well as live-events hosting starting late 2005.
In 2008, she was among the chosen national top 80 participants for I-Witness's first docufest, an award-winning PH documentary TV show for GMA-7 News TV and GMA broadcast network.
Today, she continues to develop and co-produce global TOP-100 podcast shows for Entertainment, B2B, and the Fortune 500; including the seasonal Cebu-based Comedy Talk & Interviews, "Podcast Historias".
ABOUT THE SHOW
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua • Presented/Hosted by Alphecca Perpetua • Arranged, Mixed, and Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua • Produced by Alphecca Perpetua • Distributed by Studio Historias • podcast.alpheccaperpetua.com • Cebu, Philippines 6000 • All Rights Reserved © 2024
DISCLAIMER
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
A few information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you think you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not be used, please contact Studio Historias via email at askstudiohistorias@gmail.com.
ABOUT THE EPISODE
ALPHECCA PERPETUA triggers (and gets triggered by) the launch of the new season, "Erase & Rewind" with Episode Zero.
Featuring "Martian Beats" by Phenom (@FATJAZZ Remix)
Photo Captured by Dan Banate for Kubra Commander
ABOUT THE HOST
ALPHECCA PERPETUA is a Filipino KBP-accredited radio broadcaster who executively produces and presents podcast shows, radio programs, and small-stage live events. An undergraduate student for the Marine Biology degree program at the University of San Carlos in 2004, she shifted focus and specialization to radio presenting and audio production for both Contemporary-Hit and Rock Radio format treatments as well as live-events hosting starting late 2005.
In 2008, she was among the chosen national top 80 participants for I-Witness's first docufest, an award-winning PH documentary TV show for GMA-7 News TV and GMA broadcast network.
Today, she continues to develop and co-produce global TOP-100 podcast shows for Entertainment, B2B, and the Fortune 500; including the seasonal Cebu-based Comedy Talk & Interviews, "Podcast Historias".
ABOUT THE SHOW
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua • Presented/Hosted by Alphecca Perpetua • Arranged, Mixed, and Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua • Produced by Alphecca Perpetua • Distributed by Studio Historias • podcast.alpheccaperpetua.com • Cebu, Philippines 6000 • All Rights Reserved © 2024
DISCLAIMER
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
A few information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you think you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not be used, please contact Studio Historias via email at askstudiohistorias@gmail.com.
ABOUT THE EPISODE
"KUBRA UNCUT: The Kubra Commander Album Launch Special" • Season 3, Episode 35, Rated-PG • 69 Questions with Kubra Commander • Sponsored by Studio Historias, a dedicated production service for podcasts, radio, and other online shows. Go to about.studiohistorias.com to learn more.
ABOUT THE GUEST
KUBRA COMMANDER are a Philippine indie/psychedelic/dreampop rock band formed in 2016 in Cebu City; initially created as a solo project by bravura aficionado J Martino "Bobbi" Olvido.
Preceding the release of their studio album "Vagrant Up" in 2018 and their singles "On Your Left" (2019) and "It's Alright I'm Feeling Fine" (April 2020) via Melt Records, a full band was needed for the conception and future live performances.
After a few lineup changes, the band finally formed its current core members in 2022 with J Martino "Bobbi" Olvido (lead vocals, guitar), Joko Nozawa (guitar), Jah Acab (bass guitar), Lynel Sucalit (synth/keys), and Tim Williams (drums) —with recurring sessionists Joey Seno (synth/keys) and Michael Pacalioga (guitar).
Their newest album "Rhythm Tourists" is now available everywhere under Lilystars Records featuring two 2020 single tracks: "The Now" and "Garden Bistro," with "Doldrum" and "I've Seen the Heathens Cry".
Go to www.KubraCommander.com to know more.
ABOUT THE HOST
ALPHECCA PERPETUA is a Filipino KBP-accredited radio broadcaster who executively produces and presents podcast shows, radio programs, and small-stage live events. An undergraduate student for the Marine Biology degree program at the University of San Carlos in 2004, she shifted focus and specialization to radio presenting and audio production for both Contemporary-Hit and Rock Radio format treatments as well as live-events hosting starting late 2005.
In 2008, she was among the chosen national top 80 participants for I-Witness's first docufest, an award-winning PH documentary TV show for GMA-7 News TV and GMA broadcast network.
Today, she continues to develop and co-produce global TOP-100 podcast shows for Entertainment, B2B, and the Fortune 500; including the seasonal Cebu-based Comedy Talk & Interviews, "Podcast Historias".
ABOUT THE SHOW
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua • Presented/Hosted by Alphecca Perpetua • Arranged, Mixed, and Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua • Produced by Alphecca Perpetua & Brent Kohnan • Distributed by Studio Historias • about.studiohistorias.com • Cebu, Philippines 6000 • All Rights Reserved © 2022
DISCLAIMER
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
A few information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you think you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not be used, please contact Studio Historias via email at askstudiohistorias@gmail.com.
PODCAST EPISODE
"BATON UNCUT: HIV in the LGBTQ+ Community of the Philippines" • Season 3, Episode 34, Rated-21 • 69 Questions with Dr. Van Baton • Sponsored by Studio Historias, a dedicated production service for podcasts, radio, and other online shows. Go to about.studiohistorias.com to learn more.
ABOUT THE GUEST
Dr. Van Phillip Baton is a Medical Officer IV of the Department of Health Central Visayas Center for Health Development. He is currently designated as the Section Head of the Non-Communicable Disease Section and medical coordinator for a number of Communicable Diseases program working for the control and elimination various infectious diseases in coordination; with the local government units, private sector, international funding agencies, and non-government/civil society organizations in the region through technical assistance, monitoring, and evaluation and logistics support.
Dr. Baton is a firm believer in the role of data in shaping policies that will result in the efficient use limited resources and the role of epidemiology in finding practical solutions to public health problems in the age of epidemics. An advocate for the role of public health practitioners as guides for policy makers in creating better public health policies as we move towards universal health care through correct, proper, and timely interpretation of data.
ABOUT THE HOST
ALPHECCA PERPETUA is a Filipino KBP-accredited radio broadcaster who executively produces and presents podcast shows, radio programs, and small-stage live events. An undergraduate student for the Marine Biology degree program at the University of San Carlos in 2004, she shifted focus and specialization to radio presenting and audio production for both Contemporary-Hit and Rock Radio format treatments as well as live-events hosting starting late 2005.
In 2008, she was among the chosen national top 80 participants for I-Witness's first docufest, an award-winning PH documentary TV show for GMA-7 News TV and GMA broadcast network.
Today, she continues to develop and co-produce global TOP-100 podcast shows for Entertainment, B2B, and the Fortune 500; including the seasonal Cebu-based Comedy Talk & Interviews, "Podcast Historias".
DESCRIPTION
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua • Presented/Hosted by Alphecca Perpetua • Arranged, Mixed, and Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua • Produced by Alphecca Perpetua & Brent Kohnan • Distributed by Studio Historias • about.studiohistorias.com • Cebu, Philippines 6000 • All Rights Reserved © 2022
DISCLAIMER
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
A few information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you think you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not be used, please contact Studio Historias via email at askstudiohistorias@gmail.com.
"Better Late Than Not Publish At All"
(feat. Dr. Van Baton of DOH-7 Philippines)
Teaser Promo Ad 9 • SEASON THREE, Outtakes Five
34. #BATONUNCUT - HIV in the LGBTQ+ Community of the Philippines
ABOUT THE GUEST
Dr. Van Phillip Baton is a Medical Officer IV of the Department of Health Central Visayas Center for Health Development. He is currently designated as the Section Head of the Non-Communicable Disease Section and medical coordinator for a number of Communicable Diseases program working for the control and elimination various infectious diseases in coordination; with the local government units, private sector, international funding agencies, and non-government/civil society organizations in the region through technical assistance, monitoring, and evaluation and logistics support.
Dr. Baton is a firm believer in the role of data in shaping policies that will result in the efficient use limited resources and the role of epidemiology in finding practical solutions to public health problems in the age of epidemics. An advocate for the role of public health practitioners as guides for policy makers in creating better public health policies as we move towards universal health care through correct, proper, and timely interpretation of data.
ABOUT THE HOST
ALPHECCA PERPETUA is a Filipino KBP-accredited radio broadcaster who executively produces and presents podcast shows, radio programs, and small-stage live events. An undergraduate student for the Marine Biology degree program at the University of San Carlos in 2004, she shifted focus and specialization to radio presenting and audio production for both Contemporary-Hit and Rock Radio format treatments as well as live-events hosting starting late 2005.
In 2008, she was among the chosen national top 80 participants for I-Witness's first docufest, an award-winning PH documentary TV show for GMA-7 News TV and GMA broadcast network.
Today, she continues to develop and co-produce global TOP-100 podcast shows for Entertainment, B2B, and the Fortune 500; including the seasonal Cebu-based Comedy Talk & Interviews, "Podcast Historias".
DESCRIPTION
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua • Presented/Hosted by Alphecca Perpetua • Arranged, Mixed, and Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua • Produced by Alphecca Perpetua & Brent Kohnan • Distributed by Studio Historias • about.studiohistorias.com • Cebu, Philippines 6000 • All Rights Reserved © 2022
DISCLAIMER
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
A few information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you think you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not be used, please contact Studio Historias via email at askstudiohistorias@gmail.com.
Podcast Producer Alphecca Perpetua shares her sentiments on the reality of the nonexistent Filipino identity dating back to the three principal peoples of pre-historic and ancient Philippines: the Negritos, the Malays, and the Indones, who already greatly differ in phenotypes; from skin color to survival behaviour. On the other hand, Resident Historian Amiel "Cortz" Cortes paralleled the ideology of "The China Man" being well-grounded to their Chinese identity and ancestry, same as Jewish communities, while modern-day Filipinos would easily adapt to different cultures and practices. And also the supposed issue behind Andrés Bonifacio's scheme to use José Rizal's name during KKK meetings that led to the latter's eventual demise. In other words, "Why, Andrés? Why!"
ABOUT THE EPISODE
"The Reality of the Nonexistent Filipino Identity" • CORTZ UNCUT: The 124th Philippine Independence Day Special • Season 3, Episode 33, Rated-PG13 • 69 Questions with #CORTZ
Sponsored by Studio Historias, a production service for podcasts, radio, and other online shows. Go to https://about.studiohistorias.com to learn more.
ABOUT THE GUEST
AMIEL "Cortz" CORTES is a Cebu-based Historical Researcher & Consultant. He graduated with a degree in AB History at the University of San Carlos, Philippines in 2015, and worked as a Program Officer for Research at the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation where he contributed as a Principal Researcher, Indexer, Editorial Assistant, and Field Researcher for various local and regional events, exhibits, academic publications, and other projects.
ABOUT THE HOST
ALPHECCA PERPETUA is a Filipino KBP-accredited radio broadcaster who executively produces and presents podcast shows, radio programs, and small-stage live events. An undergraduate student for the Marine Biology degree program at the University of San Carlos in 2004, she shifted focus and specialization to radio presenting and audio production for both Contemporary-Hit and Rock Radio format treatments as well as live-events hosting starting late 2005.
In 2008, she was among the chosen national top 80 participants for I-Witness's first docufest, an award-winning PH documentary TV show for GMA-7 News TV and GMA broadcast network.
Today, she continues to develop and co-produce global TOP-100 podcast shows for Entertainment, B2B, and the Fortune 500; including the seasonal Cebu-based Comedy Talk & Interviews, "Podcast Historias".
ABOUT THE SHOW
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua • Presented/Hosted by Alphecca Perpetua • Arranged, Mixed, and Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua • Produced by Alphecca Perpetua & Brent Kohnan • Distributed by Studio Historias • about.studiohistorias.com • Cebu, Philippines 6000 • All Rights Reserved © 2022
DISCLAIMER
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
A few information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you think you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not be used, please contact Studio Historias via email at askstudiohistorias@gmail.com.
Podcast Producer Alphecca Perpetua asked Resident Historian Amiel "Cortz" Cortes if the 1986 EDSA Revolution and the 2022 Philippine Elections results were both contrasting historical events, and found that the two weren't as different and weren't as ironic from 16th to 19th-century Las Islas Filipinas after all; with cities, municipalities, and towns still ruled and governed by the same Principalía (or ruling Mestizo Class) now simply known as the "Politician-Elect".
He added, "I was using these families as examples that not much has changed in the Philippine society since the Spanish period. How our society is run is simply dictated by the choices of a very few wealthy elite families. The Principalía of the 1800s pretty much dictated how their local communities were governed. Fast forward to today, we are still slaves to the choices of a few wealthy families who may or may not come from the Principalía of old. This idea came from Alfred McCoy in his book, 'An Anarchy of Families: State and Family in the Philippines.' A must-read especially in these [trying] times."
ABOUT THE EPISODE
"The Missing Irony: Philippine Revolutions & its Elections Results" • CORTZ UNCUT: The 124th Philippine Independence Day Special • Season 3, Episode 33, Rated-PG13 • 69 Questions with #CORTZ
Sponsored by Studio Historias, a production service for podcasts, radio, and other online shows. Go to https://about.studiohistorias.com to learn more.
ABOUT THE GUEST
AMIEL "Cortz" CORTES is a Cebu-based Historical Researcher & Consultant. He graduated with a degree in AB History at the University of San Carlos, Philippines in 2015, and worked as a Program Officer for Research at the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation where he contributed as a Principal Researcher, Indexer, Editorial Assistant, and Field Researcher for various local and regional events, exhibits, academic publications, and other projects.
ABOUT THE HOST
ALPHECCA PERPETUA is a Filipino KBP-accredited radio broadcaster who executively produces podcast shows, radio programs, and small-stage live events. An undergraduate student for the Marine Biology degree program at the University of San Carlos in 2004, she shifted focus and specialization to radio presenting and audio production for both Contemporary-Hit and Rock Radio format treatments as well as live-events hosting starting late 2005.
In 2008, she was among the chosen national top 80 participants for I-Witness's first docufest, an award-winning PH documentary TV show for GMA-7 News TV and GMA broadcast network.
Today, she continues to develop and co-produce global TOP-100 podcast shows for Entertainment, B2B, and the Fortune 500; including the seasonal Cebu-based Comedy Talk & Interviews, "Podcast Historias".
ABOUT THE SHOW
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua • Presented/Hosted by Alphecca Perpetua • Arranged, Mixed, and Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua • Produced by Alphecca Perpetua & Brent Kohnan • Distributed by Studio Historias • about.studiohistorias.com • Cebu, Philippines 6000 • All Rights Reserved © 2022
DISCLAIMER
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
A few information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you think you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not be used, please contact Studio Historias via email at askstudiohistorias@gmail.com.
Resident Historian Amiel "Cortz" Cortes compared the similarities of the 1986 EDSA Revolution and the 1896 Philippine Revolution with the deaths of Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr. José Rizal as major catalysts paired with ongoing abuse and violence experienced all throughout the nation; pinpointing the idea of liberty already embedded within the general populace's minds. All the while recounting the military alertness and activity after receiving news of the bereaved Aquino family's hideout within Cebu City grounds.
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"The 1986 EDSA Revolution & the Cebu City Hideout" • CORTZ UNCUT: The 124th Philippine Independence Day Special • Season 3, Episode 33, Rated-PG13 • 69 Questions with #CORTZ
Sponsored by Studio Historias, a production service for podcasts, radio, and other online shows. Go to https://about.studiohistorias.com to learn more.
ABOUT THE GUEST
AMIEL "Cortz" CORTES is a Cebu-based Historical Researcher & Consultant. He graduated with a degree in AB History at the University of San Carlos, Philippines in 2015, and worked as a Program Officer for Research at the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation where he contributed as a Principal Researcher, Indexer, Editorial Assistant, and Field Researcher for various local and regional events, exhibits, academic publications, and other projects.
ABOUT THE HOST
ALPHECCA PERPETUA is a Filipino KBP-accredited radio broadcaster who executively produces podcast shows, radio programs, and small-stage live events. An undergraduate student for the Marine Biology degree program at the University of San Carlos in 2004, she shifted focus and specialization to radio presenting and audio production for both Contemporary-Hit and Rock Radio format treatments as well as live-events hosting starting late 2005.
In 2008, she was among the chosen national top 80 participants for I-Witness's first docufest, an award-winning PH documentary TV show for GMA-7 News TV and GMA broadcast network.
Today, she continues to develop and co-produce global TOP-100 podcast shows for Entertainment, B2B, and the Fortune 500; including the seasonal Cebu-based Comedy Talk & Interviews, "Podcast Historias".
ABOUT THE SHOW
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua • Presented/Hosted by Alphecca Perpetua • Arranged, Mixed, and Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua • Produced by Alphecca Perpetua & Brent Kohnan • Distributed by Studio Historias • about.studiohistorias.com • Cebu, Philippines 6000 • All Rights Reserved © 2022
DISCLAIMER
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
A few information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you think you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not be used, please contact Studio Historias via email at askstudiohistorias@gmail.com.
Resident Historian Amiel "Cortz" Cortes claimed that the not-so-secret society KKK was the original "Pyramid Scheme" in the Philippines due to the nature of its fractal recruitment style of triangle system and grades. And while heavily stationed in the Luzon-Manila area, the KKK started recruiting members in the Visayas region; primarily around the Iloilo and Negros area due to the Mestizo's wealthy network and connections brought by large profits of estates and plantations, which eventually led to the recruitment of Hiligaynon revolutionary leader Lt.-Gen Pantaleón "León Kilat" Villegas to spread word of an upcoming rebellion on the highly urbanized Cebuano shores that would soon be known as the bloody battle of Tres de Abril.
ABOUT THE EPISODE
"Pyramid Schemes and the Battle of Tres de Abril" • CORTZ UNCUT: The 124th Philippine Independence Day Special • Season 3, Episode 33, Rated-PG13 • 69 Questions with #CORTZ
Sponsored by Studio Historias, a production service for podcasts, radio, and other online shows. Go to https://about.studiohistorias.com to learn more.
ABOUT THE GUEST
AMIEL "Cortz" CORTES is a Cebu-based Historical Researcher & Consultant. He graduated with a degree in AB History at the University of San Carlos, Philippines in 2015, and worked as a Program Officer for Research at the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation where he contributed as a Principal Researcher, Indexer, Editorial Assistant, and Field Researcher for various local and regional events, exhibits, academic publications, and other projects.
ABOUT THE HOST
ALPHECCA PERPETUA is a Filipino KBP-accredited radio broadcaster who executively produces podcast shows, radio programs, and small-stage live events. An undergraduate student for the Marine Biology degree program at the University of San Carlos in 2004, she shifted focus and specialization to radio presenting and audio production for both Contemporary-Hit and Rock Radio format treatments as well as live-events hosting starting late 2005.
In 2008, she was among the chosen national top 80 participants for I-Witness's first docufest, an award-winning PH documentary TV show for GMA-7 News TV and GMA broadcast network.
Today, she continues to develop and co-produce global TOP-100 podcast shows for Entertainment, B2B, and the Fortune 500; including the seasonal Cebu-based Comedy Talk & Interviews, "Podcast Historias".
ABOUT THE SHOW
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua • Presented/Hosted by Alphecca Perpetua • Arranged, Mixed, and Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua • Produced by Alphecca Perpetua & Brent Kohnan • Distributed by Studio Historias • about.studiohistorias.com • Cebu, Philippines 6000 • All Rights Reserved © 2022
DISCLAIMER
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
A few information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you think you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not be used, please contact Studio Historias via email at askstudiohistorias@gmail.com.
Resident Historian Amiel "Cortz" Cortes debunks another popular belief that the KKK, a Philippine revolutionary secret society, was a peasant revolution. Instead, he emphasizes that it was mostly led by fellow Mestizos and other wealthy individuals; that most—if not all—"true peasants and indios" were minding their own businesses: fishing, farming, and gossiping. Although, the general populace already had the idea of a lingering independence fight as news about the Mexican War of Independence had earlier reached the Philippine shores.
ABOUT THE EPISODE
"The 1898 Philippine Revolution: Winning Battles of a Still Ongoing War" • CORTZ UNCUT: The 124th Philippine Independence Day Special • Season 3, Episode 33, Rated-PG13 • 69 Questions with #CORTZ
Sponsored by Studio Historias, a production service for podcasts, radio, and other online shows. Go to https://about.studiohistorias.com to learn more.
ABOUT THE GUEST
AMIEL "Cortz" CORTES is a Cebu-based Historical Researcher & Consultant. He graduated with a degree in AB History at the University of San Carlos, Philippines in 2015, and worked as a Program Officer for Research at the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation where he contributed as a Principal Researcher, Indexer, Editorial Assistant, and Field Researcher for various local and regional events, exhibits, academic publications, and other projects.
ABOUT THE HOST
ALPHECCA PERPETUA is a Filipino KBP-accredited radio broadcaster who executively produces podcast shows, radio programs, and small-stage live events. An undergraduate student for the Marine Biology degree program at the University of San Carlos in 2004, she shifted focus and specialization to radio presenting and audio production for both Contemporary-Hit and Rock Radio format treatments as well as live-events hosting starting late 2005.
In 2008, she was among the chosen national top 80 participants for I-Witness's first docufest, an award-winning PH documentary TV show for GMA-7 News TV and GMA broadcast network.
Today, she continues to develop and co-produce global TOP-100 podcast shows for Entertainment, B2B, and the Fortune 500; including the seasonal Cebu-based Comedy Talk & Interviews, "Podcast Historias".
ABOUT THE SHOW
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua • Presented/Hosted by Alphecca Perpetua • Arranged, Mixed, and Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua • Produced by Alphecca Perpetua & Brent Kohnan • Distributed by Studio Historias • about.studiohistorias.com • Cebu, Philippines 6000 • All Rights Reserved © 2022
DISCLAIMER
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
A few information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you think you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not be used, please contact Studio Historias via email at askstudiohistorias@gmail.com.
In this Episode 33 excerpt, Resident Historian Amiel "Cortz" Cortes sums up how Filipino Mestizo writer José Rizal was the ultimate 1898 Philippine Revolution catalyst; along with fellow Mestizo boys Andrés Bonifacio, Antonio Luna, Emilio Aguinaldo, Apolinario Mabini, and more. He also discussed how the Principalía—the noble, elite, or pseudo-royalty & wealthy mestizo class—played a huge role in both the rise and fall of 19th-Century Hispanic Philippines.
ABOUT THE EPISODE
"Meet the 19th-Century 'Woke' Mestizo Filipino Influencers" • CORTZ UNCUT: The 124th Philippine Independence Day Special • Season 3, Episode 33, Rated-PG13 • 69 Questions with #CORTZ
Sponsored by Studio Historias, a production service for podcasts, radio, and other online shows. Go to https://about.studiohistorias.com to learn more.
ABOUT THE GUEST
AMIEL "Cortz" CORTES is a Cebu-based Historical Researcher & Consultant. He graduated with a degree in AB History at the University of San Carlos, Philippines in 2015, and worked as a Program Officer for Research at the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation where he contributed as a Principal Researcher, Indexer, Editorial Assistant, and Field Researcher for various local and regional events, exhibits, academic publications, and other projects.
ABOUT THE HOST
ALPHECCA PERPETUA is a Filipino KBP-accredited radio broadcaster who executively produces podcast shows, radio programs, and small-stage live events. An undergraduate student for the Marine Biology degree program at the University of San Carlos in 2004, she shifted focus and specialization to radio presenting and audio production for both Contemporary-Hit and Rock Radio format treatments as well as live-events hosting starting late 2005.
In 2008, she was among the chosen national top 80 participants for I-Witness's first docufest, an award-winning PH documentary TV show for GMA-7 News TV and GMA broadcast network.
Today, she continues to develop and co-produce global TOP-100 podcast shows for Entertainment, B2B, and the Fortune 500; including the seasonal Cebu-based Comedy Talk & Interviews, "Podcast Historias".
ABOUT THE SHOW
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua • Presented/Hosted by Alphecca Perpetua • Arranged, Mixed, and Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua • Produced by Alphecca Perpetua & Brent Kohnan • Distributed by Studio Historias • about.studiohistorias.com • Cebu, Philippines 6000 • All Rights Reserved © 2022
DISCLAIMER
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
A few information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you think you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not be used, please contact Studio Historias via email at askstudiohistorias@gmail.com.
Aside from bringing fortune and culture, what else did the Galleon Trade bring to the Philippines? For two and a half centuries, Spanish trading ships sailed between Acapulco and Manila that brought cargoes of luxury items such as tobacco, spices, and porcelain to the Americas. During the Spanish empire, priests and missionaries were mobile. And also aboard the galleons were deportees, prisoners, exiles, and among other undesirables from the colonies; making a diverse variety of crewmen traveling between Spain, Peru, and the Philippines.
ABOUT THE EPISODE
"The Undesirables Brought by the Galleon Trade" • CORTZ UNCUT: The 124th Philippine Independence Day Special • Season 3, Episode 33, Rated-PG13 • 69 Questions with #CORTZ
Sponsored by Studio Historias, a production service for podcasts, radio, and other online shows. Go to https://about.studiohistorias.com to learn more.
ABOUT THE GUEST
AMIEL "Cortz" CORTES is a Cebu-based Historical Researcher & Consultant. He graduated with a degree in AB History at the University of San Carlos, Philippines in 2015, and worked as a Program Officer for Research at the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation where he contributed as a Principal Researcher, Indexer, Editorial Assistant, and Field Researcher for various local and regional events, exhibits, academic publications, and other projects.
ABOUT THE HOST
ALPHECCA PERPETUA is a Filipino KBP-accredited radio broadcaster who executively produces podcast shows, radio programs, and small-stage live events. An undergraduate student for the Marine Biology degree program at the University of San Carlos in 2004, she shifted focus and specialization to radio presenting and audio production for both Contemporary-Hit and Rock Radio format treatments as well as live-events hosting starting late 2005.
In 2008, she was among the chosen national top 80 participants for I-Witness's first docufest, an award-winning PH documentary TV show for GMA-7 News TV and GMA broadcast network.
Today, she continues to develop and co-produce global TOP-100 podcast shows for Entertainment, B2B, and the Fortune 500; including the seasonal Cebu-based Comedy Talk & Interviews, "Podcast Historias".
ABOUT THE SHOW
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua • Presented/Hosted by Alphecca Perpetua • Arranged, Mixed, and Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua • Produced by Alphecca Perpetua & Brent Kohnan • Distributed by Studio Historias • about.studiohistorias.com • Cebu, Philippines 6000 • All Rights Reserved © 2022
DISCLAIMER
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
A few information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you think you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not be used, please contact Studio Historias via email at askstudiohistorias@gmail.com.
With all the 16th-century Spanish ruckus between Cebu and Manila, whatever happened to Mindanao? Resident Historian Amiel "Cortz" Cortes recounts on the Spanish-Moro conflict originating from medieval 11th-century Europe, where Muslim-Christianity hostility was first recorded. Apart from infighting issues between a few Muslim tribes, the sea border (Bohol Sea) separating Visayas and Mindanao also contributed to the slow progress — with an additional note that the Ifugao tribes within the Cordillera region (Northern Luzon) were also free from Spanish reign; mentioning their threats of Spanish heads displayed on spikes and poles within routes as warnings.
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"Unconquered Mindanao and its Spanish-Moro Conflict" • CORTZ UNCUT: The 124th Philippine Independence Day Special • Season 3, Episode 33, Rated-PG13 • 69 Questions with #CORTZ
Sponsored by Studio Historias, a production service for podcasts, radio, and other online shows. Go to https://about.studiohistorias.com to learn more.
ABOUT THE GUEST
AMIEL "Cortz" CORTES is a Cebu-based Historical Researcher & Consultant. He graduated with a degree in AB History at the University of San Carlos, Philippines in 2015, and worked as a Program Officer for Research at the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation where he contributed as a Principal Researcher, Indexer, Editorial Assistant, and Field Researcher for various local and regional events, exhibits, academic publications, and other projects.
ABOUT THE HOST
ALPHECCA PERPETUA is a Filipino KBP-accredited radio broadcaster who executively produces podcast shows, radio programs, and small-stage live events. An undergraduate student for the Marine Biology degree program at the University of San Carlos in 2004, she shifted focus and specialization to radio presenting and audio production for both Contemporary-Hit and Rock Radio format treatments as well as live-events hosting starting late 2005.
In 2008, she was among the chosen national top 80 participants for I-Witness's first docufest, an award-winning PH documentary TV show for GMA-7 News TV and GMA broadcast network.
Today, she continues to develop and co-produce global TOP-100 podcast shows for Entertainment, B2B, and the Fortune 500; including the seasonal Cebu-based Comedy Talk & Interviews, "Podcast Historias".
ABOUT THE SHOW
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua • Presented/Hosted by Alphecca Perpetua • Arranged, Mixed, and Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua • Produced by Alphecca Perpetua & Brent Kohnan • Distributed by Studio Historias • about.studiohistorias.com • Cebu, Philippines 6000 • All Rights Reserved © 2022
DISCLAIMER
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
A few information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you think you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not be used, please contact Studio Historias via email at askstudiohistorias@gmail.com.
Cebu City may have been the first city in the Philippines, but it took a long time for the former capital to look and function as one. Resident Historian Amiel "Cortz" Cortes answers 69 questions to help visualize archaic Cebu City boundaries, subtle racial segregations between the Chinese and Indios, geographical challenges of the Cebu Islands shorelines, and the transfer of Spanish headquarters to Manila Bay that contributed to 200 years of unchecked progress on the island; apart from the strong presence and resistance of various Visayan & Mindanaoan kingdoms and tribes with their chieftains.
ABOUT THE EPISODE
"Spanish Cebu City and its 200 Years of Unchecked Progress" • CORTZ UNCUT: The 124th Philippine Independence Day Special • Season 3, Episode 33, Rated-PG13 • 69 Questions with #CORTZ
Sponsored by Studio Historias, A production service for podcasts, radio, and other online shows. Go to https://about.studiohistorias.com to learn more.
ABOUT THE GUEST
AMIEL "Cortz" CORTES is a Cebu-based Historical Researcher & Consultant. He graduated with a degree in AB History at the University of San Carlos, Philippines in 2015, and worked as a Program Officer for Research at the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation where he contributed as a Principal Researcher, Indexer, Editorial Assistant, and Field Researcher for various local and regional events, exhibits, academic publications, and other projects.
ABOUT THE HOST
ALPHECCA PERPETUA is a Filipino KBP-accredited radio broadcaster who executively produces podcast shows, radio programs, and small-stage live events. An undergraduate student for the Marine Biology degree program at the University of San Carlos in 2004, she shifted focus and specialization to radio presenting and audio production for both Contemporary-Hit and Rock Radio format treatments as well as live-events hosting starting late 2005.
In 2008, she was among the chosen national top 80 participants for I-Witness's first docufest, an award-winning PH documentary TV show for GMA-7 News TV and GMA broadcast network.
Today, she continues to develop and co-produce global TOP-100 podcast shows for Entertainment, B2B, and the Fortune 500; including the seasonal Cebu-based Comedy Talk & Interviews, "Podcast Historias".
ABOUT THE SHOW
Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua • Presented/Hosted by Alphecca Perpetua • Arranged, Mixed, and Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua • Produced by Alphecca Perpetua & Brent Kohnan • Distributed by Studio Historias • about.studiohistorias.com • Cebu, Philippines 6000 • All Rights Reserved © 2022
DISCLAIMER
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
A few information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you think you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not be used, please contact Studio Historias via email at askstudiohistorias@gmail.com.
What does "INDEPENDENCE" really mean for modern-day countries? Here's an excerpt with resident Historian Amiel "Cortz" Cortes as he answers 69 questions about 16th-century Spanish mandates, Las Islas Filipinas, Portuguese Magellan, the Treaty of Tordesillas, the Spice Rage & the Galleon Trading ships, systemic abuse, Philippine Slavery, conversion to Catholicism, minor rebellions from Filipino priests, the role of geography, Spanish newspapers and posters, until the creation of a Philippine secret society: the KKK.
ABOUT THE EPISODE
"Las Islas Filipinas: the 15th-Century Spanish Philippines" • CORTZ UNCUT: The 124th Philippine Independence Day Special • Season 3, Episode 33, Rated-PG13 • 69 Questions with #CORTZ
Sponsored by Studio Historias, a production service for podcasts, radio, and other online shows. Go to https://about.studiohistorias.com to learn more.
ABOUT THE GUEST
AMIEL "Cortz" CORTES is a Cebu-based Historical Researcher & Consultant. He graduated with a degree in AB History at the University of San Carlos, Philippines in 2015, and worked as a Program Officer for Research at the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation where he contributed as a Principal Researcher, Indexer, Editorial Assistant, and Field Researcher for various local and regional events, exhibits, academic publications, and other projects.
ABOUT THE HOST
ALPHECCA PERPETUA is a Filipino KBP-accredited radio broadcaster who executively produces podcast shows, radio programs, and small-stage live events. An undergraduate student for the Marine Biology degree program at the University of San Carlos in 2004, she shifted focus and specialization to radio presenting and audio production for both Contemporary-Hit and Rock Radio format treatments as well as live-events hosting starting late 2005.
In 2008, she was among the chosen national top 80 participants for I-Witness's first docufest, an award-winning PH documentary TV show for GMA-7 News TV and GMA broadcast network.
Today, she continues to develop and co-produce global TOP-100 podcast shows for Entertainment, B2B, and the Fortune 500; including the seasonal Cebu-based Comedy Talk & Interviews, "Podcast Historias".
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Podcast Historias with @alpheccaperpetua • Presented/Hosted by Alphecca Perpetua • Arranged, Mixed, and Mastered by Alphecca Perpetua • Produced by Alphecca Perpetua & Brent Kohnan • Distributed by Studio Historias • about.studiohistorias.com • Cebu, Philippines 6000 • All Rights Reserved © 2022
DISCLAIMER
The assumptions, views, opinions, and insinuations made by the host and guests do not reflect those of the show, the management, and the companies affiliated.
A few information in this podcast episode may contain errors or inaccuracies; we do not make warranty as to the correctness or reliability of the content.
If you think you own the rights to any of the material used and wish for the material not be used, please contact Studio Historias via email at askstudiohistorias@gmail.com.
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