Episodes
Published 03/25/22
Jailed for 5 years on questionable drug charges, Sen. Leila de Lima is seeking a second term. Christian Esguerra spoke with her spokesperson on how difficult it has been for her to wage a nationwide campaign while in detention, including explaining why she’s a victim of political persecution, using a live proxy — and a standee OR LISTEN: ...
Published 02/21/22
Can candidates realistically win without so-called “line troll networks”? Christian Esguerra sat down with a veteran campaign strategist and a professor, who studied how Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter influence political discourse in the 2022 elections.   OR LISTEN: https://factsfirstpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/FFP-POLITICAL-TACTICS.mp3
Published 02/14/22
This episode is a critical, no-BS look at presidential interviews in the run-up to the Philippine elections in May 2022, because the interviewer and the questions he asks are just as crucial as the candidates' response. Journalist Christian Esguerra sits down with veteran campaign strategist Alan German. OR LISTEN: ...
Published 02/01/22
Christian Esguerra sits down with Philippine labor leader Leody De Guzman, who details the "radical" changes he plans to implement if elected president in 2022. But does he even have a chance against more popular and moneyed candidates, including the son of the late Philippine dictator?   OR LISTEN: https://factsfirstpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/FFP-KA-LEODY-EP_1.mp3
Published 01/27/22
This episode explains the struggles of the Philippine government to recover the ill-gotten wealth of the late Philippine dictator, Ferdinand Marcos Sr., and his family.  OR LISTEN: https://factsfirstpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/FFP-RUBEN-CARRANZA-EP_1.mp3
Published 01/20/22
This episode looks into the new law prohibiting child marriages and its implications on Muslims in the predominantly Christian country. Journalist Christian Esguerra sits down with legal scholar Michael Mastura, who helped efforts to codify Philippine Muslim laws in the 1970s.    OR LISTEN: https://factsfirstpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/FFP-CHILD-MARRIAGE-mp3.mp3
Published 01/19/22
Around 200,000 residents of 63 villages in the Philippine province of North Cotabato may not be able to vote for local positions in the May 2022 elections because of a Comelec resolution. These villages are now part of the new BARMM but its interim government, led by former Moro rebels, has not reconstituted these villages into new local government units.   OR LISTEN: ...
Published 01/17/22
Why is Marcos Jr.'s campaign strategy working while Vice President Leni Robredo's doesn't seem to be as effective? Christian Esguerra sat down with veteran campaign strategist Alan German to examine the different campaign messaging of presidential candidates in the 2022 elections.    OR LISTEN: https://factsfirstpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/FFP-ALAN-GERMAN-audio.mp3
Published 01/11/22
Disinformation is rampant in the upcoming Philippine elections. This episode sets the record straight about the fake story of the Tallano gold, the supposed source of the Marcos wealth and which would supposedly be distributed to Filipinos if the son of the late dictator wins the presidency in 2022. Journalist Christian Esguerra sits down with historian Michael Charleston Chua on why the story making the rounds on social media is FAKE.   ...
Published 01/10/22
Multi-awarded screenwriter and poet Jerry Gracio explains why he organized the "Kapamilya" party-list group, and why Duterte's shutdown of the Philippines' largest media network on free TV and radio should be a major campaign issue in the 2022 elections. OR LISTEN:
Published 12/15/21
A former Duterte ally is coming out of retirement from politics to challenge the president's son, Sebastian Duterte, for Davao City's mayoralty in 2022. Ruy Elias Lopez, 61, a former congressman and a practicing lawyer, explains why he's standing up to the Duterte dynasty in his city.   OR LISTEN: ...
Published 11/25/21
In this episode, professor Walden Bello, the socialist vice presidential candidate in the Philippines, speaks with journalist Christian Esguerra about the difficult solutions he and his presidential candidate, Leody De Guzman, are offering to voters in 2022. OR LISTEN: https://factsfirstpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/FFP-WALDEN-BELLO_1.mp3
Published 11/25/21
This episode looks into Sara Duterte's decision to run for VP when many were expecting her to gun for the presidency, the cracks among Duterte and Marcos supporters, and what these could mean in the 2022 Philippine elections.   OR LISTEN: https://factsfirstpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/FFP-Sara-DUTERTE-for-VP-not-PRESIDENT.mp3
Published 11/17/21
In this episode, longtime peace and development worker Maria Victoria "Mags" Maglana talks about why she decided to run against the eldest son of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte for a congressional seat in Davao City, which the Dutertes have ruled for nearly 35 years. Maglana outlines her campaign platform and why she believes she has a good chance of beating the incumbent Duterte. OR LISTEN: ...
Published 11/17/21
Journalist Christian Esguerra sits down with 3 influential political cartoonists -- Tarantadong Kalbo, Isang Tasang Kape, and Cartoonist Zach --- on how they use their art to fight disinformation and historical distortion by supporters of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos     OR LISTEN: https://factsfirstpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/FFP-KARTUNISTA-mp3.mp3
Published 11/11/21
Journalist Christian Esguerra sits down the head of the Bangsamoro LGBTQ Network, and the human rights chief of the Bangsamoro on the plight of the LGBTQ community under the new autonomous region in the southern Philippines. OR LISTEN: https://factsfirstpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/FFP-LGBT-BANGSAMORO-AUDIO.mp3
Published 11/06/21
This episode looks into the campaign platform of Manila Mayor Isko Moreno, his track record, and how he compares with other candidates in the 2022 presidential election in terms of experience, competence, and track record. OR LISTEN: https://factsfirstpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/FFP-LABASTILLA.mp3
Published 10/26/21
In this frank conversation with Christian Esguerra, senatorial candidate Samira Gutoc explains why she felt bad about Mayor Isko Moreno's "below-the-belt" attacks on Vice President Leni Robredo, her initial choice for president, but why she will stick with Moreno in the 2022 elections.   OR LISTEN: https://factsfirstpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/FFP-SAMIRA-GUTOC-.mp3
Published 10/20/21
Christian Esguerra sits down with former Senator Sonny Trillanes on how his Magdalo group will help deliver the votes for Vice President Leni Robredo, and why the Left-leaning Makabayan bloc has not supported her presidential bid, even if it was already endorsed at the end of a lengthy consultation process by the new opposition coalition they are all part of. OR LISTEN: ...
Published 10/17/21
The largest Muslim rebel group in the Philippines is set get 3 more years to implement key reforms in the country's new Bangsamoro autonomous region, as leaders of its transition government. But lawyer Datu Michael Mastura, a former senior member of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front's peace panel, raises concerns over how the group is supposedly "alienating" other political groups and leaders, including its move to endorse candidates in the 2022 local elections. ...
Published 10/17/21
Philippine Vice President Leni Robredo's eldest daughter, Aika, speaks with journalist Christian Esguerra about her mother's decision to run for president in 2022, the struggles ahead, and how the campaign -- and a victory --- could alter life yet again for this closely knit family. OR LISTEN:
Published 10/12/21
This episode looks into Philippine Vice President Leni Robredo's candidacy for president in 2022 and how a coalition of opposition forces and grassroots organizations can help her achieve that. OR LISTEN: https://factsfirstpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/FFP-ETTA-ROSALES_1.mp3
Published 10/08/21