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D'Bish, D'Baks, D'Besh
The Maling Sibs
5 episodes
1 day ago
This is a show of 3 siblings: Diane (D'Bish), the older millennial, who is a mom and the panganay; Chal (D'Baks), the woke middle child, who is a free-spirited badet; and Shara (D'Besh), the Gen Z, sheltered bunso, who were born in different generations but still share the same core values as siblings. They talk about various topics - from family, relationships, sexuality, and the like - from different standpoints in life, and they share the lessons they learned along the way that helped them become the people they are now, and how all these also helped better their relationships as siblings.
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This is a show of 3 siblings: Diane (D'Bish), the older millennial, who is a mom and the panganay; Chal (D'Baks), the woke middle child, who is a free-spirited badet; and Shara (D'Besh), the Gen Z, sheltered bunso, who were born in different generations but still share the same core values as siblings. They talk about various topics - from family, relationships, sexuality, and the like - from different standpoints in life, and they share the lessons they learned along the way that helped them become the people they are now, and how all these also helped better their relationships as siblings.
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Episode 4: Pride and Pudradice
D'Bish, D'Baks, D'Besh
1 hour 36 minutes 3 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 4: Pride and Pudradice

Hello, mga bbs!!! Happy Pride!!!!! 

Medyo mahaba-haba ang episode natin today because we are going to talk about a timely topic that is near and dear to our hearts. As we celebrate Pride Month this June, we want to talk about our experiences having an LGBTQ+ family member, and how the other members of our family have been trying to become better allies in the fight towards seeking equal rights for their community. D'Baks shares with us his knowledge on SOGIESC (Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression, and Sex Characteristics) and the importance of learning the different concepts surrounding it in order to help uplift and empower them. D'Bish and D'Besh then share their own personal experiences on how they have been an ally to D'Baks, and they stress the value of helping them achieve the basic equal human rights they so very much deserve. Later on, they are joined by their special guest: none other than the Maling patriarch, their Papa Bobby (which is very timely as it is also Father's Day today), and he shares his experiences on being an ally parent to our wonderful unicorn. Hopefully our insights on SOGIESC and how to be a better ally will inspire everyone to join our brothers & sisters in the LGBTQ+ community in fighting the great fight. Happy Pride, mga bbs!!!!

D'Bish, D'Baks, D'Besh
This is a show of 3 siblings: Diane (D'Bish), the older millennial, who is a mom and the panganay; Chal (D'Baks), the woke middle child, who is a free-spirited badet; and Shara (D'Besh), the Gen Z, sheltered bunso, who were born in different generations but still share the same core values as siblings. They talk about various topics - from family, relationships, sexuality, and the like - from different standpoints in life, and they share the lessons they learned along the way that helped them become the people they are now, and how all these also helped better their relationships as siblings.