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Mon Abrea

Mon Abrea

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🎬 Season 4, Episode 12 - Mon Abrea: Unpacking Flood-Control Funds, Transparency & the Leadership We Deserve


Why do we pour billions into flood-control projects, yet so many Filipino communities remain underwater?

In this powerful episode, Mrs. Loida Lewis and Mon Abrea - "The Philippine Tax Whiz" - confront one of the country’s most pressing questions:

Where do our funds go, and what must change for Filipinos to finally feel the results of the taxes they pay?


Together, they dive into the real issues behind public spending, accountability, and civic responsibility - and what genuine leadership looks like in a time when the public is demanding clarity, honesty, and direction.


✨ In this episode, they discuss:

• Why flood-control funding remains controversial - and what transparency actually requires

• How taxpayers can be empowered to demand better governance and reporting

• The role of community voices in shaping fair, effective public policies

• The importance of ethical leadership in nation-building

• Mrs. Loida’s reflections on courage, integrity, and what she believes the Filipino people truly deserve


🎙️ This conversation is timely, necessary, and deeply rooted in the belief that an informed public is the strongest force for progress.


📺 Watch or listen now:

YouTube: @theloidalewispodcast

Spotify: tinyurl.com/TheLoidaLewisPodcast

Apple Podcasts: tinyurl.com/apple-TheLoidaLewisPod


💌 Send your questions for Mrs. Loida:

askloidalewis@gmail.com


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