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EPISODE · Sep 12, 2025 · 1H 10M

Rahel Podobsky-Stucki, Founder & CEO of BANTAYnet, Philippines

from Womenpreneur Asia · host Krista Goon

What if the path to your true calling isn't a straight line, but a winding journey across countries, cultures, and careers? For Rahel Podobsky-Stucki, embracing her Swiss-Filipino heritage became the key to unlocking her purpose, as she navigated from being a court interpreter in Zurich to founding BANTAYnet, an initiative that's revolutionizing digital literacy education in the Philippines. In this inspiring episode, Krista sits down with Rahel, a changemaker whose journey spans continents, careers, and cultures. From her early days as a court interpreter in Zurich to founding BantayNet—a digital literacy initiative in the Philippines—Rahel’s story is a testament to the power of embracing life’s nonlinear paths. She shares how her diverse experiences, struggles with identity, and mental health challenges ultimately led her to her true calling: empowering Filipinos to navigate the digital world safely and confidently. About Our Guest: Rahel Podobsky-Stucki is the Founder & CEO of BANTAYnet,, an initiative dedicated to promoting digital literacy and online safety in the Philippines. Drawing on her Swiss-Filipino heritage and a background in law, interpreting, and digital communication, Rahel creates accessible educational content and leads community workshops to help people of all ages stay safe online. What We Discuss: Rahel’s multicultural upbringing and the contrasts between Switzerland and the PhilippinesThe challenges and strengths of a nonlinear career pathOvercoming identity crises and mental health strugglesThe founding story of BantayNet and its missionDigital literacy challenges in the Philippines: scams, fake news, and online safetyStrategies for effective digital education and community engagementThe realities of building a nonprofit and exploring social enterprise modelsLessons in resilience, reinvention, and finding purpose Key Takeaways: Your path doesn’t have to be linear to be meaningful or impactfulEmbracing your unique background and experiences can become your superpowerDigital literacy is essential for everyone, especially in a rapidly changing online worldVulnerability and openness about challenges can empower othersSustainable impact often requires creative approaches and community involvement Connect with Rahel & BantayNet: Facebook: BantayNetWebsite: BantayNet.org If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review Womenpreneur Asia on your favorite podcast platform. Share this episode with friends who might be inspired by Rahel’s story, and join us next week for more empowering conversations with Asian women entrepreneurs! Sponsor: This episode is brought to you by Redbox Studio. For more inspiring stories and resources, visit Womenpreneur Asia.

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