Kwentuhan Sessions is a podcast by a Filipino-Chinese couple who’ve been together for over 25 years, sharing honest conversations about love, life, politics, food, and everything in between. Join us every week as we dive into the real stuff—from relationship dilemmas and Filipino culture to current events and random musings over coffee. Whether it’s funny, deep, or a little bit of both, our kwentuhan is always unfiltered and real. 🎙️ New episodes every week 📩 Connect with us on IG/Threads @k ...
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In an already over saturated market of fitness, food and career based podcasts, Latoya Shauntay Snell wanted to explore beyond the limitations of her blog and social media and interview ordinary and well known people in the sports and food industry to discuss what brought them into their respective fields for five or so minutes. The Running Fat Chef Podcast is a weekly-ish podcast that explores beyond athletes and public figures' Google and Wikipedia pages to push guests to tell an authentic chapter from their own book. Why? Well because we're multilayered and more than titles and the accolades that people adorn us for in our everyday life.Despite the diverse set of stories shared on this program, Latoya challenges her guests - and even herself - to answer the simple but layered question: When we strip away our professional roles or what we represent to our loved ones and those who admire us, who are we to ourselves?
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