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The iTnews Podcast

iTnews Australia

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Australia’s leading source of enterprise technology news is now in podcast form. Join the editorial team at iTnews.com.au each week as we talk to technology executives from across the sector, digging deep into IT strategy, architecture and delivery. This podcast will be home to several shows, including the CXO Challenge, which profiles the work of top executives and their teams.
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Teka Teka

PumaPodcast

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Balitang thinking, hindi breaking. Teka Teka is the news podcast that takes its time to explain the issues you need to know. A PumaPodcast production. Join our community! Get podcast updates and exclusive event invites when you sign up for the PumaPodcast newsletter! http://eepurl.com/hGLcYn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The podcast is dedicated to providing insightful and engaging discussions on the latest healthcare challenges and innovations affecting Delaware. Hosted by the Medical Society of Delaware, each episode features interviews with leading healthcare professionals, policymakers, and experts who share their unique perspectives and expertise on a variety of topics. The Medical Society of Delaware Podcast aims to: Inform: Keep healthcare professionals, policymakers, and the public informed about cur ...
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The Anycast - powered by CacheFly About The Anycast https://www.theanycast.com/about/ The Anycast – powered by CacheFly celebrates the tech disruptors, digital pioneers, innovators, code warriors, and unconventional thinkers who refuse to conform to corporate norms. From the entrepreneurial rule-breakers, rule-makers, and rule-benders, reshaping the future with their boundless creativity to entertain and educate the world, to those charting a new course in the world of technology innovation. ...
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Over The Edge

Caspian Studios

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Over The Edge is a podcast about edge computing and those in the industry who are creating the future of the internet. On the show we talk to corporate leaders, open-source experts, technologists, journalists, analysts, and the community at large, to discuss technological innovations, trends, practical applications, business models, and the occasional far-flung theory. Over the Edge is brought to you by the generous sponsorship of Dell Technologies.
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The (Chief Strategy Officer) CSOsandbox Podcast Channel was established to present contemporary content of relevance to corporate leaders and professional strategy practitioners. This channel is a part of a system that incorporates skills in research, information dissemination, executive education, management consulting and facilitation. Our knowledge base is presented within the Strategic Management Institute (SMI) website www.smiknowledge.com. Specific strategy concepts are based on conten ...
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Hosted by Scott Ertz and Avram Piltch, F5 Live: Refreshing Technology is a livecast covering the worlds of gadgets, gaming, internet, and media. Each weekly show airs live on Sunday nights at 9p eastern time at http://www.f5live.tv/joinus, allowing the audience to chat with the hosts live on the air and ask questions about the topics discussed on the show. After each episode goes off the air, the audio and video are then uploaded and are available for download through any number of services ...
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On The Workflow Show, CHESA's Jason Whetstone and Ben Kilburg offer media workflow therapy and address overarching trends and specific tech topics to help guide you through these challenging yet exciting times of unprecedented change within the realm of digital workflows. CHESA is a full-service provider of technology systems and solutions that specializes in optimizing media workflows from creation to distribution and preservation. CHESA’s expert architects design pioneering asset managemen ...
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Patricia Matias, a graduate of MIT Sloan and Harvard Kennedy School, joins PumaPodcast editor-at-large Jaemark Tordecilla to discuss "endo" or end-of-contract labor practices in the Philippines, where workers are dismissed before gaining full benefits and job security. Matias highlights that despite presidential promises, endo persists due to busin…
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In this episode of Generations from Philstar Life and PumaPodcast, award-winning filmmaker Antoinette Jadaone sits down with Philstar Life columnist Angel Martinez and PumaPodcast editor-at-large Jaemark Tordecilla to talk about her latest film, “Sunshine”, which won the Crystal Bear for Best Film at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival. The…
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Host Nicholas O. Biasotto, DO is joined by Michelle Axe, MS, CHES and Katelyn Fritzges, MD, CCMS for a powerful Food is Medicine conversation. Together, they explore how nutrition can transform patient outcomes, covering everything from integrating healthy food into care plans and addressing nutrition security, to navigating patient barriers, findi…
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Director Baby Ruth Villarama joins Regine Cabato to delve into her documentary, "Food Delivery: Fresh from the West Philippine Sea." They discuss the film's challenging journey, from its international premiere and award recognition at Doc Edge in New Zealand and a series of full house screenings in Manila despite significant censorship attempt, to …
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We’re rewinding to the very first Thought Bubbles episode to talk about the phenomenon that is Taylor Swift—now with an update for her brand-new era. From her country beginnings and pop reinventions, to The Tortured Poets Department, the record-breaking Eras Tour, and her fight to reclaim her masters, Taylor has shown time and again she’s a master …
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Fyt's Atom Araullo and Voltaire Tupaz join PumaPodcast editor-at-large Jaemark Tordecilla to discuss the evolving media landscape and the unique approach of their media startup, driven by changing media consumption habits and a desire to create space for impactful, independent journalism. They discuss the LyfSaver app, a crowdsourcing platform for …
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In the pilot episode of Generations from Philstar Life and PumaPodcast, PhilStar Life columnist Angel Martinez, a Gen Zer, and Pumapodcast editor-at-large Jaemark Tordecilla, an Xennial, unpack the seeming Gen Z shift away from career ambition and toward "lazy girl jobs," "quiet quitting," and "coffee badging." Is it a crisis of ambition or self-pr…
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Sponsored by Ericsson — In this episode, we explore how 5G connectivity is transforming the way Australian businesses innovate, compete, and grow. Drawing on insights from Ericsson’s Australia’s Enterprise State of Connectivity 2025 survey, we uncover why over 87% of enterprises see 5G as key to positioning Australia as a global technology leader —…
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Former Teka Teka reporter Bella Perez-Rubio reflects on her journey from traditional newsrooms to audio journalism, sharing why she left legacy media at the height of the 2022 elections and found a new voice through podcasting. In this candid conversation, Bella talks about covering the Duterte and Marcos administrations, the ethical compromises jo…
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What does it mean to leave at the right time — and for the right reasons? In this episode, journalist Bella Perez-Rubio reflects on her journey from traditional newsrooms to PumaPodcast, and now, to New York University. Along the way, she shares stories that shaped her — from immigrant families to displaced voices — and the quiet, radical act of fi…
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Renowned investigative journalist Sheila Coronel, the director of the Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism at Columbia University, joins Roby Alampay and Jaemark Tordecilla in breaking down the threats facing media, academia, and free speech today. Sheila talks about the hidden power of archives to shape history, the lessons from martial law…
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The Northern Territory Police Force has adopted a top-down change management strategy to oversee the delivery of technology and transformation programs, following setbacks during the rollout of its new core policing system. Commander of digital transformation and reform John Atkin led the effort to implement SerPro, the force’s long-overdue case ma…
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In a landmark decision that stunned many legal experts, the Philippine Supreme Court dismissed the impeachment case against Vice President Sara Duterte, citing the constitutional "one-year bar" rule. Oscar Franklin Tan, constitutional law expert and former law professor, joins PumaPodcast editor-at-large Jaemark Tordecilla to unpack how the Court’s…
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Teka Teka reporter Hannah Grace sits down with geoscientist and educator Ricarido Saturay Jr. to unpack the science, policies, and practical realities behind class suspensions in the Philippines. Why do we still get false alarms — no classes but no rain? What’s the difference between a tropical cyclone signal and an orange or red rainfall warning? …
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Join host Nicholas O. Biasotto, DO and special guest Richard Henderson, MD, FACOG, a retired and formerly board-certified Obstetrician/Gynecologist, MSD Past President, and Chair of the MSD Government Affairs Committee for a rapid-fire update on the hottest health care Bills impacting Delaware physicians and patients. From the fight to address prio…
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Move beyond the traditional "Hero's Journey" as we explore how to find profound meaning in life's continuous efforts. Drawing inspiration from Hayao Miyazaki, this episode reveals how his films offer clarity by animating the world's complexity rather than simplifying it. Discover how creative resistance and moral storytelling can illuminate emotion…
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Roby Alampay continues his conversation with Prof. Joseph Chinyong Liow of Nanyang Technological University. They discuss how the Philippines is recalibrating its ties as China rises and the United States retreats from Southeast Asia. They also unpack why the Philippines remains pro-America in public opinion but increasingly open to China’s economi…
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In Case You Missed It… Legendary tech guru and podcasting pioneer Leo Laporte graces our show, bringing his wealth of experience from a storied career that kicked off in the radio waves of 1976. In an engaging conversation, Leo recounts his transition from a beloved radio tech expert to a trailblazer in the podcasting world with the creation of the…
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Roby Alampay sits down with Prof. Joseph Chinyong Liow of Nanyang Technological University to unpack Southeast Asia’s evolving balancing act between the United States and China. Are ASEAN countries still truly neutral? What does 30 years of data reveal about the region’s quiet shift toward Beijing? Liow shares insights from the “Anatomy of Choice” …
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This episode is brought to you by Brennan and the 2025 iTnews state of security report. Our first guest this fortnight is Rob Walter, the Director of the Agriculture Statistics Program at the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The ABS is increasingly aggregating government and third party data sources to build out its understanding of agriculture. Th…
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In 2022, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte rose to power with the help of hyper-partisan influencers — online propagandists and attack dogs who dominated social media feeds. But when cracks appeared in the Marcos-Duterte alliance, those same bloggers turned their claws on the president they once defended. Now…
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Matt Levine chats with Leo Laporte, a podcasting legend and founder of TWiT.tv, an Internet podcast network focusing on technology. They discuss the early days of podcasting, how tech media has shifted, and what it takes to stay relevant when trends change overnight. Learn how to grow a podcast that lasts, why niche matters more than ever, and what…
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When should kids really start kindergarten? Should you worry if your child is “behind” in writing or reading? In this episode, Hannah Grace talks to Dr. Marison Dy, an early childhood care and development expert from UP Los Baños, about the Department of Education’s new cutoff for kinder enrollment, play-based learning, developmental milestones, an…
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Public healthcare in the Philippines is often seen as slow, crowded, and lacking resources. But did you know your local health center offers many essential services for free? In this episode, Hannah Grace talks to Dr. Cecille Francisco, a public health physician in Manila, about what Filipinos are missing out on: from free vaccines and HIV screenin…
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The recently concluded ‘Pinoy Big Brother’ gave birth to more love teams that fans have been getting kilig over. But ever wondered why Philippine showbiz is made up of love teams? In Today’s episode of Teka Teka, we turn to Bubbles Magpayo for insights on the Philippines and its love for love teams. Joining in on the conversation is LJ Sanchez, Ass…
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Veteran journalist Roby Alampay sits down with Daxim Lucas, former senior reporter at the Philippine Daily Inquirer and now founder of InsiderPH, to unpack the Inquirer’s historic decision to merge its print and digital operations. Dax shares insider insights on newsroom resistance, leadership struggles, and the economic realities of journalism in …
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Our guest this fortnight is SA Power Networks’ Head of Cyber Security and IT Resilience Nathan Morelli. Our conversation is broad ranging but is anchored in a five-year cyber security strategy prepared and published by the organisation a couple of months ago, with a roadmap that is set to be updated annually. **** iTnews is launching the 2025 State…
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As diplomatic tensions flare once again, we revisit a conversation covering six key narratives Beijing is pushing to sway Filipino minds. Robin Michael Garcia, founder and chairman of polling and research firm WR Numero, explains how China’s propaganda campaigns target democracy, exploit U.S. weaknesses, and aim to tilt Philippine foreign policy in…
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In Case You Missed It… Gordon Firemark, the esteemed podcast lawyer, joins us for an enlightening discussion on the ever-evolving podcasting industry. Gordon's journey from a mere podcast enthusiast to hosting his own show, "Entertainment Law Update," offers a fascinating backdrop to our exploration of legal intricacies in the digital age. We unrav…
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Think you know everything about corticosteroid injections? Think again. Join host Nicholas O. Biasotto, DO and renowned Orthopaedic surgeon Michael J. Axe, MD as they bust long-standing myths, break down the science, and reveal what’s really happening inside the joint. From the truth about cartilage damage and steroid limits to the surprising effec…
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Think your first job is just a job? Think again. With the help of Jag Garcia, founder, former chair and now senior faculty member of the film department at De Lasalle - College of Saint Benilde, this episode uncovers the hidden Hero's Journey within the demanding world of our own lives. It's about how different timelines of struggle and growth inte…
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Sponsored by Brennan. A recent five-state listening tour of Australian boardrooms revealed a strong interest in artificial intelligence, but few tangible outcomes. Brennan’s Head of Digital Solutions, Steve Anderton, observed that while executives are eager to harness AI’s potential, adoption remains limited due to vague goals, misaligned stakehold…
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Senator Imee Marcos is trying to stake her claim as the true keeper of the Marcos legacy by subtly undermining her own brother, President Bongbong Marcos. In a conversation with journalist Regine Cabato, political sociologist Ash Presto unpacks the quiet but growing rift between the siblings. While Bongbong faces criticism for being hands-off and i…
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A Philippine firm, Comm&Sense Inc., was named in an OpenAI threat-intel report for using ChatGPT to generate pro-Marcos propaganda across Facebook and TikTok. Political sociologist Ash Presto joins Regine Cabato to break down how chatbot-generated content can be used to sustain loyalist narratives online at scale: from mass-produced comments to par…
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Matt Levine chats with Gordon Firemark, the CEO of Firemark Enterprises and a leading voice in entertainment law. They discuss the legal side of podcasting, what creators get wrong about copyright, why “fair use” isn’t a free pass, and how to avoid costly mistakes with content and licensing. Learn how to protect your podcast, navigate grey areas, a…
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Join host Nicholas O. Biasotto, DO for an insightful conversation with Michael J. Bradley, DO, Past President of the AMA State Medical Society and the Medical Society of Delaware, and Lori Ann Rhoads, CMPE, Director of Health System Innovation at MSD. They discuss Medical Network Management Services of Delaware, LLC (MedNet)—a subsidiary of the Med…
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In this episode, independent journalist and content creator Jacque Manabat advocates for journalists to adopt an entrepreneurial mindset and view themselves as "sellers of information" to maintain audience trust. For Jacque, journalism is not dying but evolving, and adapting to new times and technologies is essential for its survival and for paving…
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In late May, a photo of a woman emerging from a canal in Makati went viral. It sparked headlines, memes, and a government response, but behind the “mole people” narrative was a deeper, more human story. In this episode, we catch up with “William Roberts,” the anonymous photographer behind the viral post, to reflect on what happened. We talk about m…
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What do we know about the food we consume, and the people who produce them? A social enterprise called Sierreza is helping spotlight the struggle of farmers and the difficult process of getting vegetables, fruits, and grains to our plates. Founder Cherrys Abrigo shares her experience in helping the farmers stand on their own two feet and passing on…
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A network of TikTok fan accounts worked to recast suspended Bamban Mayor Alice Guo as an attractive, empathetic, misunderstood, and progressive public servant, just as she was being investigated for serious crimes. Journalist Nica Hanopol of VERA Files explains how this subtle influence operation unfolded and why it may be a sign of things to come.…
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In this powerful three-part podcast special, host Nicholas O. Biasotto, DO, takes listeners on a deep dive into the systemic flaws crippling American health care. From the vanishing number of primary care physicians and the mounting burdens that push them out, to the complex—and often opaque—ways hospitals and insurance companies generate revenue, …
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In Case You Missed It… Meet Dave Hamilton, an iconic figure in the podcasting world, known for his blend of geeky charm and musical prowess. In this episode, we chat with Dave about his remarkable journey from the dawn of the digital age with the Mac Observer in 1998 to his current role as a leader in the podcast space with shows like Mac Geek Gab,…
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This Independence Day, we turn to an episode of What’s AP? Araling Panlipunan Rebooted to unpack the complicated, often overlooked history of the holiday—from Aguinaldo’s 1898 declaration to July 4, 1946, and finally, to why we now celebrate June 12. Hosts Ceej Tantengco-Malolos and Sab Schnabel dive into the myths, milestones, and mixed messages b…
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In this episode of Thought Bubbles, we dive deep into the vibrant and evolving world of drag culture in the Philippines. With special guest Jon Galvez—a drag enthusiast, filmmaker, and director of ‘Lip Sync Assassin’—we explore how drag has grown from comedy bars and barangay pageants into a powerful platform for Filipino queer storytelling, politi…
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In this episode rerun, we dive deep into the reality of the Philippines' informal economy. This vast workforce faces significant pre-existing vulnerabilities, including long hours, physical strain, and even abuse. For a country as disaster-prone as the Philippines, climate change layers on more existential threats, exposing informal workers to heig…
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