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Episode 4: From Your Inbox to Our Bags – A Tita Deep Dive
In this episode of Chika with Your Titas, we take a moment to pause and respond to you—our lovely listeners! We start by revisiting some of your messages and reactions to our first three episodes (yes, even the one about our “friendship pause”). From there, we do what Titas do best—overshare just a little.
We empty out our everyday bags and uncover what might be the most Tita things we carry with us: vitamins, photos, receipts, and other essentials we swear we need at all times.
It’s part listener mailbag, part literal handbag—so whether you’re nosy like us or just along for the ride, you’ll want to tune in.
📍Note: This was our first remote recording—so please pardon Joie’s voice; her allergies were on full blast.
🎧 Available now on Podbean, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
Don’t forget to follow, subscribe, and share with your own Tita group chat.
Ingat!
(Ingat is a common Tagalog word we say to loved ones and friends when saying goodbye—whether in person, on the phone, or over FaceTime. It’s short for Mag-ingat ka, which means “Take care.” It’s our way of sending love and protection, even in parting.)
Episode 4: From Your Inbox to Our Bags – A Tita Deep Dive
In this episode of Chika with Your Titas, we take a moment to pause and respond to you—our lovely listeners! We start by revisiting some of your messages and reactions to our first three episodes (yes, even the one about our “friendship pause”). From there, we do what Titas do best—overshare just a little.
We empty out our everyday bags and uncover what might be the most Tita things we carry with us: vitamins, photos, receipts, and other essentials we swear we need at all times.
It’s part listener mailbag, part literal handbag—so whether you’re nosy like us or just along for the ride, you’ll want to tune in.
📍Note: This was our first remote recording—so please pardon Joie’s voice; her allergies were on full blast.
🎧 Available now on Podbean, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
Don’t forget to follow, subscribe, and share with your own Tita group chat.
Ingat!
(Ingat is a common Tagalog word we say to loved ones and friends when saying goodbye—whether in person, on the phone, or over FaceTime. It’s short for Mag-ingat ka, which means “Take care.” It’s our way of sending love and protection, even in parting.)