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By Kaitlin Jingco, aka Lels
The podcast currently has 43 episodes available.
Chloe Grande, an eating disorder awareness blogger, talks about her journey to recovery, the impacts of diet culture, and her work crushing myths and helping eating disorder survivors know they’re not alone.
Tracie Garacochea, a California-based adaptive skateboarder, talks about her multiple sclerosis diagnosis and how she never let it hold her back, how she got into this unique sport despite being reluctant to use a wheelchair, and conquering fears regardless of age.
Tim Blackmore, a media studies professor at Western University, talks about the problems in our society, his media theory class and its impact on me, why “everyone’s always so offended nowadays,” and how we’re slowly progressing for the better.
Hi everybody, and thank you for listening to episode 40 of the Learn With Lels podcast.
This episode is definitely one of my favourites. This week, I spoke with Desiree Gamotin, a Filipina Canadian who ditched her corporate life in New York City and Toronto to be a remote-working surfer girl in Siargao, Philippines—legit, her life is basically my vision board and I was fangirling a little too hard when I was talking to her.
In our conversation we talked about:
- why Des decided to make this drastic life change;
- what her day-to-day is like as a surfer/remote-worker (think, work hours based on the tide);
- surf culture in the Philippines and what it’s like surfing amongst people who look like her (something I’m dying to experience); and
- how we have the power to create our own rules.
This conversation weirded me out because of how similar Des and I are (we’re both Filipinas, Western University journalism alums, and travel-obsessed surfers with a love for Toronto). It also made me so excited for my future because Des helped me to see that you really can build a life that’s totally authentic to who you are.
I hope you enjoy this conversation, and be sure to check out Des’ podcast, Siargao Love Stories.
If you like this podcast, please subscribe wherever you listen, and follow me on social for more content (@LearnWithLels on Instagram and @KaitlinJingco on LinkedIn and Twitter).
Jade Jingco, my sister, talks about being an ICU nurse during this pandemic and her thoughts on claims that COVID is a hoax.
A compilation of life lessons from Vy Nguyen, Shauna Solomon-Krakus, Stephanie Karam, Sue Lowman, Robin Pacquing, Brahm Leupen, Halyna Polityka, Grace Kuang, Eva Latapi, and Rochelle Byrne.
Caroline Mangosing, the founder and CEO of VINTA Gallery, talks about her ethical clothing business, entrepreneurship, and helping the Filipino community understand our colonized history and identity.
Dr. Stephen Barr, a professor and researcher at Western University, talks about how the COVID-19 vaccine works, the new vaccine he and his team are working on, and the misinformation being spread about getting vaccinated.
Shaunasea Brown, a humanities PhD candidate at York University, talks about what it means to be a Black woman in Canada, the politics around Black hair, and addressing racism in our society.
Mark Taylor, a self-proclaimed personal finance nerd, talks about why your money is disappearing and what you can do to get control of your dough.
The podcast currently has 43 episodes available.