EPISODE · Mar 1, 2021 · 23 MIN
“Natuto Akong Mag-No” with Angel Locsin
from Paano Ba 'To: The Podcast · host Bianca Gonzalez
How to handle the stereotype that strong women are less likable or less feminine? This is the question of Miss Speak My Mind which Angel Locsin gamely answered. Angel drops so much wisdom, talking about her thoughts on gender stereotyping (3:02), why role models are so important (7:15), how she was NOT vocal with her opinion as a child (11:22), how she started to find her voice (12:45) and her personal, very doable tips for women who want to stand stronger in their voice (17:52). If you want to read further - Oxfam's study on Women's Unpaid Care Work. And the link to the article shown in the video, discussing the effect of the pandemic. Paano Ba ‘To: The Podcast is powered by Globe Studios. Connect with Bianca! Join the #PaanoBaTo private Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/paanobato Follow Bianca on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @iamsuperbianca
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How to handle the stereotype that strong women are less likable or less feminine? This is the question of Miss Speak My Mind which Angel Locsin gamely answered. Angel drops so much wisdom, talking about her thoughts on gender stereotyping (3:02), why role models are so important (7:15), how she was NOT vocal with her opinion as a child (11:22), how she started to find her voice (12:45) and her personal, very doable tips for women who want to stand stronger in their voice (17:52). If you want to read further - Oxfam's study on Women's Unpaid Care Work. And the link to the article shown in the video, discussing the effect of the pandemic. Paano Ba ‘To: The Podcast is powered by Globe Studios. Connect with Bianca! Join the #PaanoBaTo private Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/paanobato Follow Bianca on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @iamsuperbianca
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