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Usapang Makabata Podcast: Amplifying Youth Voices for Change

Usapang Makabata has quickly made a mark since its inception in 2023, focusing on the powerful narratives of young leaders and advocates. This podcast sparks reflection and action among its listeners.
By The Philippine Post

Usapang Makabata Podcast: Amplifying Youth Voices for Change

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Launched in 2023, the Usapang Makabata podcast has quickly become a platform for meaningful conversations, sparking change by featuring passionate advocates and young leaders. Every episode dives deep into inspiring stories of transformation and leadership, encouraging listeners to reflect on their roles as agents of change and how they can make a difference in the lives of children and society as a whole.

The award-winning podcast, hosted every week is more than just a series of discussions—it’s a movement. Through thought-provoking dialogue, Usapang Makabata aims to create a space where listeners are inspired to take action, helping to drive impactful change for the future.

Born From a Need to Listen

Usapang Makabata was launched in October 2023 in anticipation of Children’s Month. The idea stemmed from a recommendation to use technology as a way to reach the youth and provide them with a platform to express their thoughts on matters directly affecting their lives. It also answered the growing call for spaces where young people can share their insights and ideas on how to improve their communities and the world they will one day lead.

“Children have a right to be heard because they are the ones who will shape their futures,” says Jun Godornes, World Vision’s Interim National Director. “They deserve a say in decisions about their welfare. It’s our responsibility to listen to their needs and understand how we can support their vision for a better world.”

Each 30-minute episode of Usapang Makabata invites World Vision youth leaders, ambassadors, and professionals to speak on a range of topics aligned with the organization’s advocacies. These include children’s education, community building, personal development, nutrition, healthcare, and so much more.

One of the featured youth leaders, Coleen, shared her thoughts on the importance of the podcast: “When youth like myself are given a platform to be heard, we must speak out about the issues affecting children. Being a child and youth leader isn’t always easy, but it’s fulfilling when the community supports us and offers platforms where our voices are genuinely heard.”

From discussions about the mindset of a leader to the power of generosity, the podcast offers its audience a fresh perspective on what it means to lead with compassion and purpose.

Special Episodes for the International Day of the Girl

In celebration of the International Day of the Girl, Usapang Makabata has dedicated episodes exploring the rights of girls and how we, as a society, can better support them.
Some of the must-watch episodes include:

These episodes shed light on the unique challenges girls face and emphasize the importance of empowering them to reach their full potential.

Join the Movement: Change a Girl’s Life Today

World Vision is on a mission to secure support for 1,000 girls by October 11, the International Day of the Girl. For just Php 900 a month, you can provide a young girl with access to quality education, as well as essentials like food, healthcare, and livelihood opportunities. By becoming a child sponsor, you can directly contribute to transforming the lives of girls across the Philippines.