The Balut Kiki Project

63: LAGIM Podcast Takes Over

June 15, 2022 Lagim: A Filipino True Crime Podcast Season 1 Episode 63
63: LAGIM Podcast Takes Over
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The Balut Kiki Project
63: LAGIM Podcast Takes Over
Jun 15, 2022 Season 1 Episode 63
Lagim: A Filipino True Crime Podcast

The Balut Kiki Project turned one year old last May and so we let other people take over the podcast!

Christine Abrigana, Asia Podcast Festival-nominated fabulous host of Lagim: A Filipino True Crime Podcast and Asia In The Shadows, takes over the Project to help cast some light on the long -regarded 'invisible' sexual orientation: ASEXUALITY.

Jesh Alberto (Philippines), who identifies as a non-binary, homoromantic asexual and a member of the FB group Asexual Support PH , joins Christine on this episode to help demystify this often misunderstood and under-discussed orientation in our wonderfully diverse community.

 Alam nyo ba that the A in LGBTQIA2+ stands for asexual, aromantic, agender?

Maraming salamat sa ating Curious Ally for this highly informative take-over! Isang tagay ng mimosa for Bes Christine! Cheers!

At sa inyo mga Bessies, thank you for keeping us company this past year!

Visit Asexual Support Philippines FB Page here.
Learn more about Asexuality and Aromanticism here.

Click to listen to Lagim Podcast and Asia In The Shadows.

Music: Epidemic Sound
Language: English, Tagalog

Hey Bessie, send us a text message!

Support the Show.

The Balut Kiki Project is an international award-winning podcast being a winner at the Asia Podcast Festival Awards held in Singapore.

Follow/subscribe and, review and rate us on Spotify, ApplePodcasts, Podchaser.

Connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter.

Advertise with us. Email: balutkiki@gmail.com.

Thank you, Pixabay and TheBunkPH.

*Our podcast does not offer professional medical, sexual, or mental health advice. Our show aims to express truths about our personal experiences in dealing with issues we discuss. If you are undergoing depression or having suicidal thoughts, please go to these links: NCMH (PH) or Find a Helpline (worldwide).

It's okay to ask for help.

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The Balut Kiki Project turned one year old last May and so we let other people take over the podcast!

Christine Abrigana, Asia Podcast Festival-nominated fabulous host of Lagim: A Filipino True Crime Podcast and Asia In The Shadows, takes over the Project to help cast some light on the long -regarded 'invisible' sexual orientation: ASEXUALITY.

Jesh Alberto (Philippines), who identifies as a non-binary, homoromantic asexual and a member of the FB group Asexual Support PH , joins Christine on this episode to help demystify this often misunderstood and under-discussed orientation in our wonderfully diverse community.

 Alam nyo ba that the A in LGBTQIA2+ stands for asexual, aromantic, agender?

Maraming salamat sa ating Curious Ally for this highly informative take-over! Isang tagay ng mimosa for Bes Christine! Cheers!

At sa inyo mga Bessies, thank you for keeping us company this past year!

Visit Asexual Support Philippines FB Page here.
Learn more about Asexuality and Aromanticism here.

Click to listen to Lagim Podcast and Asia In The Shadows.

Music: Epidemic Sound
Language: English, Tagalog

Hey Bessie, send us a text message!

Support the Show.

The Balut Kiki Project is an international award-winning podcast being a winner at the Asia Podcast Festival Awards held in Singapore.

Follow/subscribe and, review and rate us on Spotify, ApplePodcasts, Podchaser.

Connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter.

Advertise with us. Email: balutkiki@gmail.com.

Thank you, Pixabay and TheBunkPH.

*Our podcast does not offer professional medical, sexual, or mental health advice. Our show aims to express truths about our personal experiences in dealing with issues we discuss. If you are undergoing depression or having suicidal thoughts, please go to these links: NCMH (PH) or Find a Helpline (worldwide).

It's okay to ask for help.