Linya-Linya founder, Creative Director and former Presidential Speechwriter Ali Sangalang hosts this pun-filled variety podcast show on Filipino life, arts & culture. With solo segments and various guests mula sa iba’t ibang linya ng buhay– matututo ka, matutuwa, at matatawa. BOOM! Best pakinggan habang naghuhugas ng pinggan. Listen up, yo! For partnership opportunities and collaborations, please contact: [email protected]
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We’re talking about doom scrolling — why we do it, why our kids do it, and how it can quietly become the way we mute feelings we don’t want to deal with. Scrolling can make you feel everything, or it can make you feel nothing at all. Either way, it pulls you out of your own life without you even noticing. At some point, your kids will need to study or focus without you taking the phone away from them, and understanding their doom-scrolling habits is important for both you and them.
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