Episodes
Lia sits down with host and content creator, Bea Benedicto. Bea's chosen career is the complete opposite from her real personality. She talks to us about her alter ego, her career trajectory, the discoveries she’s made about her true identity, and the importance of staying authentic and true to herself.
Published 06/25/23
Lia talks to Joy Virata, the Artistic Director for Repertory for Young Audiences. Joy is a luminary of Philippine Theatre, and has had a storied career being onstage for most of her life. But finding her passion only began after 20 years of being a housewife and mother. She shares what she has learned throughout her life, and why she is so passionate about bringing the magic of the theater to younger audiences.
Published 05/29/23
Published 05/29/23
Can a woman now dare to look beyond the title of “mother?” Lia sits down with Jillian Gatcheco-Cantada, banker and former editor of Cosmo.ph. Like many other couples, Jillian and her husband have made a conscious decision not to have children. She shares why she made the decision, how it was received, and how she navigates a society that is still adjusting to a changing paradigm.
Published 05/15/23
Lia chats with Julie Uychiat, a world-class marathon runner and the first Filipina to finish and win 4 out of the 7 races of the World Marathon Challenge. Julie shares how she discovered her passion for running at 44, how she maneuvers the challenges of her second wind, and how scaling long distances has helped her discover parts of herself she never knew existed.
Published 05/09/23
Lia sits down with Juana Manahan-Yupangco, founder of the non-profit “Mesa ni Misis.” Juana is a staunch advocate of proper nutrition and food security; and believes that the key to nourishing the filipino people is in learning to cook better with local produce and support local farmers. She shares the work she has done to educate the everyday Filipino on the power and benefits of eating local vegetables.
Published 05/01/23
Lia is joined by award-winning actress Dolly de Leon. Dolly has recently gained worldwide attention and a ticket to Hollywood after her role in the critically acclaimed “Triangle of Sadness.” But her burgeoning career is a far cry from her life as a struggling actor in the PH. Dolly reflects on her many years in the industry, the ups and downs of being an actor, and how all the challenges have kept her grounded as her star slowly rises.
Published 04/24/23
Lia talks to composer and songwriter, Nica del Rosario. Nica worked mostly away from the spotlight, but has now become an established name after penning Sarah Geronimo’s “Tala” and the anthem of Leni Robredo’s presidential campaign. She shares what it’s like being a songwriter, how to find balance between creating art with earning a living, and using music as an avenue to create change.
Published 04/18/23
Lia chats with environmental lawer Atty. Niner Guiao. After seeing the effects of Ondoy first-hand, Niner made it her mission to bring the impact of climate change on our country to an international audience. She also recounts her experiences in the fight to protect the environment amidst the real dangers that exist for those who stand up for it. Despite the daunting task and the unlikelihood of immediate results, Niner remains hopeful and determined to make a lasting impact.
Published 04/10/23
Lia is joined by geodata scientist and science communicator, Stephanie Tumampos. Stephanie chose to take the unlikely path and pursued a career in the growing field of geoscience. She shares the many challenges she faced to become a scientist, and the power of educating the next generation.
Published 03/27/23
Lia sits down with designer and educator Amina Aranaz-Alunan. Amina transformed her mother’s import-export business into Aranaz - a local accessories brand that is currently making waves in the global fashion market. She reflects on the challenges of being an entrepreneur and the triumphs of championing Filipino materials and craftsmanship beyond our shores.
Published 03/20/23
We welcome a brand new season with the electric Merlee Jayme. Merlee is a creative consultant, chairmom, and a legend in Philippine advertising. She shares tales from her colorful career in a male-dominated industry, the many barriers she had to break, and why she fought so hard for her seat at the table.
Published 03/13/23
Catch-up with Stef and Lia as they talk about what’s new in their lives, and what we can expect in the fourth season of the show.
Published 03/08/23
Let’s talk about making your money grow! In our last minisode, InLife Unit Manager Katrina Lee gives us a practical primer on investments, and shares practical tips that can be used at any step of your investment journey.
Published 11/18/22
Lia is joined by teacher, advocate, and youth leader Jai Hadji Sapiin. With a long list of achievements to her name, you’d think that the world would fall at her feet. But Jai is a young woman, a Muslim, a Moro, a Maranao, who hails from Marawi City – five automatic battles that she has to fight every day, even before she utters a word to anyone. She shares what it’s really like being a woman within the bounds of Islam, and opens up about the struggles she faces daily as a result of prejudice.
Published 11/14/22
Lia sits down with award-winning entrepreneur, model, and author Rissa Mananquil-Trillo. Rissa is the co-founder of Happy Skin, a trailblazing brand in the local beauty industry. She shares all she’s learned from building a business from the ground up, the many challenges of being an entrepreneur, and how keeping grounded in her values has given her the courage to step back and start over.
Published 11/07/22
Let’s talk about managing money! In our fourth minisode, InLife Business Unit Manager Maffy Villamor explains why it is profitable to be disciplined, and shares her concrete steps on how to make sure your money is working to help you reach your goals.
Published 10/27/22
Is it possible to do good business? Lia is joined by Nanette Medved-Po, multi-awarded philanthropist, and the founder and chairwoman of the non-profit HOPE and Plastic Credit Exchange Groups. Nanette has made it her life’s mission to change the paradigm of doing good business. From starting HOPE in a Bottle from her bedroom to seeking environmentally sound solutions to plastic waste reduction on a global scale - Nanette shares the power of passion and courage in creating an impact.
Published 10/25/22
How do you make a difference? Lia is joined by Nanette Medved-Po, multi-awarded philanthropist; founder and chairwoman of the non-profit HOPE and Plastic Credit Exchange Groups. Nanette has made it her life’s mission to change the paradigm of doing good business.
Published 10/24/22
What is it like to sacrifice financial stability for the greater good? Lia chats with public school teacher Sabrina Ongkiko. Sabrina, or Teacher Sab, was set to enter medical school when she spun her heels and decided to become a teacher. She shares all she has borne witness to these past 13 years: her despair and frustration over our educational system, her passion for her students, her hope for the country, and how love continues to sustain her through it all.
Published 10/17/22
Let’s talk about women and money! In our third minisode, InLife Unit Manager Adi Sebastian runs us through the most common financial concerns of women, how these change through different life stages, and provides practical tips on how to best manage them.
Published 10/13/22
In celebration of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Lia sits down with the co-founder of I Can Serve Foundation, Crisann Celdran. Crisann shares how her life changed after being diagnosed with Stage 3 breast cancer at the tender age of 26. She opens up about her own cancer journey – the years of treatment and isolating feelings, coming to terms with shattered dreams, experiencing miracles, and channeling her own struggles into finding her purpose.
Published 10/10/22
Lia has a heart-to-heart with the founder of The Bullish Life, Nicole Suarez. As a certified financial coach, Nicole is more than equipped to handle money, but it wasn’t enough to shield her from falling victim to a financial scam. She shares how she coped with the fallout, how she sunk to the depths of suicidal thoughts, and how she crawled out of her pit and found forgiveness and healing.
Published 10/03/22
Let’s talk about insurance! In our second minisode, InLife Financial Advisor, former teacher, and mother Mace Acebuche gives us a primer on insurance, the role it plays in your portfolio, and how you can use it to reach your financial goals.
Published 09/30/22
How do you recover from tremendous loss? Lia is joined by DJ and yoga instructor, Karrots Nazareno. For the first time, Karrots opens up about the incident that left her a single mom. She shares how she is dealing with the loss of her husband, navigating grief while caring for her children, and the strength and selflessness she’s found within.
Published 09/26/22