Episodes
Saturday Oct 03, 2020
Ep 04: Is the OFW Life Worth It?
Saturday Oct 03, 2020
Saturday Oct 03, 2020
It's our origin story: how I met my co-podcaster. Dee tells two amusingly similar tales about risk and reward. She details how she almost didn't even get into Singapore if not for luck and how her luck ran out when she became a recession victim. Rey also shares his own journey to becoming an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW). We talk about life as OFWs in Singapore and share insights on expenses, flatmates, locals, and work.
Sunday Sep 27, 2020
Ep 03: Why do Filipinos Celebrate Christmas in September?
Sunday Sep 27, 2020
Sunday Sep 27, 2020
We wax nostalgic over the stuff we love about Christmas - childhood carolling, movies, decorations, parties, food, and gifts. We talk about how we celebrate Christmas in the Philippines, Singapore, and Japan, and laugh over memorable moments from Christmases past.
Sunday Sep 27, 2020
Ep 02: How Does It Feel to Get COVID-19?
Sunday Sep 27, 2020
Sunday Sep 27, 2020
We interview a COVID-19 survivor who was hospitalized for 22 days in Metro Manila, Philippines. What were his symptoms? How did they treat his virus? How much was his hospital bill?
Sunday Sep 27, 2020
Ep 01: Why Did the Confused Bisaya Get Slapped in Manila?
Sunday Sep 27, 2020
Sunday Sep 27, 2020
We share our hilarious personal experiences of the many instances that cause confusion: Bisaya words that have different meaning in Tagalog, hard to understand accents, and missing cultural context.
Thursday Sep 24, 2020
ABOUT
This podcast is hosted by Rey and Dee. They were both born and raised in the Philippines, then moved to Singapore where they became colleagues in corporate finance.
They have been Overseas Filipino Workers for over a decade. If you’re interested in their origin story, listen to Episode 4: Is the OFW Life Worth It?
Rey moved to Japan in 2016. It was his childhood dream to be a radio announcer, and this podcast is kind of his way of achieving that.
Dee moved to Hong Kong in 2020, in the middle of a pandemic. She has a contagious laugh and a creative mind.
They are both often described by friends as enthusiastic storytellers, so they thought a podcast was a good medium for them to spread their funny and insightful conversations. They aim to answer questions using their own experiences as Filipinos and do not claim to be experts.
New episodes drop every other Saturday.
CONTACT
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @BananaQpodcast.
Email us at BananaQpodcast@gmail.com