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Parang Kausap Ko Lang Sarili Ko Ah

Parang Kausap Ko Lang Sarili Ko Ah

By: Catch 67 Productions
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It's literally a one man show, but the pun is intended to make it look like I need an audience for the things I say to make sense. It's a man-on-the-street, candid and kuwentong lansangan kind of podcast where I get to talk about anything under the sun. The fun part is that although it will be unintentional most of the time, I just need to make sure each episode makes sense to you before it is going to make sense to me.Catch 67 Productions
Episodes
  • I Voted For...
    May 22 2025

    I am never mentioning who I voted the last time. Not in this episode. Not in this lifetime.

    I instead will mention my ideals, aspirations and anything corny and cheap.

    Coz that is what matters - the small stuff. You vote for something better.

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    28 mins
  • Artificial Intelligence
    Feb 26 2025

    AI is a blessing nga ba?

    We've been hearing AI taking over some industries and how it already made some functions faster, but is it making things better?

    Artifical Intelligence is doing things on behalf of humans, but is it the solution to all problems?

    Disclaimer: this caption isn't generated by AI.

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    30 mins
  • 500 Million Peso Lotto Winner
    Feb 7 2025

    I guess, without asking, we ALL want to be that!

    500 Million Peso Lotto winner!

    Just the mere thought of it can make anyone dream of having all the luxuries in life.

    What can 500M pesos give you? How will you spend it?

    Tara, pagpantasyahan natin ang pagiging isang 500 million peso lotto winner!

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    39 mins

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