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The Spark Project Radio
The Spark Project
14 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to The Spark Project radio. Celebrating the awesome and inspiring projects of social entrepreneurs, innovators, and creative conscious individuals in the Philippines.
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Welcome to The Spark Project radio. Celebrating the awesome and inspiring projects of social entrepreneurs, innovators, and creative conscious individuals in the Philippines.
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Tahanang Walang Hagdanan: A Conversation and Tour with Carmelita Narciza

It's one thing to build the infrastructure to house people; it's another to create the systems and environment that nurture a community. At the non-stock, non-government organization Tahanang Walang Hagdanan, persons with disabilities can secure work and be productive citizens. They are able to move with ease within the sprawling property, which houses dormitories, workshops, offices, and a gift shop. 

We had a chat with Carmelita Narciza, the Public Relation and Fundraising Manager of Tahanan, about the challenges of PWDs and how the organization has been empowering its members for the past 50 years by providing sustainable livelihoods. Ms. Carms also gave us a tour of the place, prompting us to think about inclusivity at a bigger scale and how we, as a nation, still have a long way to go in ensuring nobody gets left behind.

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1 year ago
36 minutes 33 seconds

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The Princess Ant and Her Tribe: A Modern Alamat with Anya Lim of ANTHILL Fabric

A new year, a new episode! This time, we start with a story about a little girl who grew up to be a Princess Ant. We sat down with ANTHILL co-founder Anya Lim to talk about creativity, culture, and love for the country. What does it mean to be a creative entrepreneur/professional in this day and age? How does she solve a problem creatively? And how does she deal with the doubts and worries that come with being a creative person?

Listen in as we discuss this and more with Anya! Feel free to have a notebook or journal open so you can jot down your own insights and plans for 2024.

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1 year ago
45 minutes 57 seconds

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Planet's Prowess: Tracking Wildlife Progress for a Thriving Earth with Matthew Ward

Let's not forget the wildlife that exists in our environment. What's there to know?

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1 year ago
26 minutes 47 seconds

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The Balancing Act: Can She have it all? with Coach Kitty Ferreria and Maan Sicam

As a woman, have you ever felt like you have to be everything to everyone, all at once? Our two guests have certainly been through that kind of situation. Coach Kitty Ferreria is a leadership coach who empowers High Achievers to live their best in the different roles they play, in and outside work. She is also a wife and a mom to two kids whom she homeschools. 

Maan Sicam, on the other hand, is a social entrepreneur who co-founded a professional home cleaning service called Happy Helpers. As a mom herself, Maan aims to lessen the load for busy moms everywhere, and connect mothers to work that provides them the means and time to take care of their family.

Both women talk about their respective journeys in building the life they lead now - from leaving their corporate jobs to pursuing further studies to raising children alongside running businesses and consultant work.

Co-host Aya Fernandez also dives into the topic with her own perspective as a 20-something juggling entrepreneurship, career, and family as we tackle the question of multi-tasking: is it possible to find balance and can She truly have it all?

This episode is made possible by The Spark Project and The Sasakawa Peace Foundation.

Follow The Spark Project on Instagram - @sparkprojectHQ

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1 year ago
48 minutes 45 seconds

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Growing Together: Nurturing Minds for Environmental Education with Dev Albao

Deepen your awareness and understanding of critical environmental matters with Dev Albao💡

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1 year ago
22 minutes 56 seconds

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SHE Designs for Good with Rio Cuervo and Roxy Navarro

Can designing for good truly make a difference? In the fashion industry, waste is a big problem and brands are continuously being challenged to be more conscious of their impact on the environment. Luckily, there are designers like Rio Cuervo of RIOtaso who are leveling up the eco-conscious fashion scene, one patch at a time. Right from the beginning, she decided that if she wanted to be in fashion, she had to find a way to make it more sustainable for her business.

Meanwhile, in the branding scene, Roxy Navarro and her team are designing the futures we deserve through Dapat Studio. She isn't afraid to tackle the difficult social issues that we face today and imagine new ways to do good.Both female founders talk about their processes, philosophies, and design journeys in this first episode of Why SHE Works.

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1 year ago
37 minutes 34 seconds

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Playing with Trash: Transforming Waste through Upcycling Innovations with Jamie Naval

Delve into upcycling waste with Jamie Naval, and discover how you could help our planet in simple ways 🙌.

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2 years ago
18 minutes 33 seconds

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Powered by the Earth: Sparking a Sustainable and Renewable Energy Revolution

Dive deeper into clean and renewable energy with Aries Paye 🔋.

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2 years ago
19 minutes 39 seconds

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Spark Conversations with Ros Juan of Commune Café
The Philippines is a country that grows all four coffee beans: Arabica, Robusta, Liberica, and Excelsa? Yet countries like Brazil and Indonesia have done much better in growing and marketing their coffee. Our guest for this episode is Ros Juan, a multi-hyphenated woman who wakes up for coffee and stays up for social media. We sit down with Ros as she talks about how an internship during her teens and her love for social media has led to the sparking of Commune, a coffee shop that puts a spotlight on Philippine coffee, good conversations, and community. The pandemic has not stopped her from brewing coffee, all while doing good for those in need. Ros shares some mistakes and lessons learned in running Commune, the power of community (online and offline), and her dreams for the Philippine Coffee industry. 
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4 years ago
44 minutes 39 seconds

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Spark Conversations with Poch Espina of Sip.ph and Loop

Do you remember the video that went viral in 2015 of a marine turtle with a straw in its nostril? This video sparked a global movement to reduce plastic straws. Our guest for today, Poch Espina, rode this wave and traded what could have been a stethoscope for steel straws. He founded Sip PH in 2016, an environmental enterprise that started with the aim to reduce the number of plastic straws we use daily. And since then, he co-founded Loop, a store that sells what they call “better goods,” like reusable food containers, cork yoga mats, and paper-based packaging. In this episode we talk about how it feels like emptying a 20ft container at the port, paying off a multi-million business loan, and dreaming bigger for the environmental and sustainability movement.

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4 years ago
34 minutes 9 seconds

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Spark Conversations with Keb Cuevas of Tagani.ph
Did you know that the Philippines used to be called the rice bowl of the world? Our country has 9.7 million hectares of tillable land but yet our potential to be one of the dominant suppliers of food in the world remains a potential. To tell us more about the state of the agriculture sector and the realities being faced by our farmers in the Philippines, we sat down with Keb Cuevas, the founder and CEO of Tagani.ph an impact-driven, digital agriculture social startup — a community of farmers, entrepreneurs, agriculturists, and advocates collaborating to make a more inclusive and sustainable agriculture sector. Is a tomato a fruit or a vegetable? You'll be surprised to know Keb's answer to this question in this episode. 
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4 years ago
37 minutes 56 seconds

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Spark Conversations with Anya Lim of ANTHILL Fabric Gallery

What's your earliest memory of Philippine weaves? We sat down and talked with our good friend Anya Lim, co-founder of ANTHILL Fabric Gallery, to tell us more about the weave wearing culture in the Philippines and how it's like running her business. ANTHILL is a social and cultural enterprise working on elevating Filipino culture through contemporary and circular design. It also supports cultural preservation and sustainable livelihood through community enterprise building among its partner artisan communities.

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4 years ago
50 minutes 12 seconds

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Un-messing People's Lives with Maan Sicam of Happy Helpers

How might we un-mess our mess? Our guest for this episode is Maan Sicam, co-founder of Happy Helpers, a professional home services social enterprise that is dedicated to helping un-mess people’s lives and delivering with happiness. Maan shares how she sparked Happy Helpers and why she has chosen the path of social entrepreneurship. She also updates us with the adjustments they have been doing during the pandemic. 

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5 years ago
57 minutes 36 seconds

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Spark Bayanihan with Kylie Misa of WVN Home Textiles
For this conversation, we have with us Kylie Misa the co-founder of WVN Home Textiles. She’s been a friend of The Spark Project since 2016 and also a Spark Project alumni. We ask her why she sparked WVN Home Textiles and how her journey was like turning this passion project into a business. Kylie shares not only the wins but also the hard challenges of running a conscious enterprise in the Philippines. We also talk about her #SparkBayanihan campaign at The Spark Project and why we should all be conscious consumers, now more than ever.
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5 years ago
50 minutes 33 seconds

The Spark Project Radio
Welcome to The Spark Project radio. Celebrating the awesome and inspiring projects of social entrepreneurs, innovators, and creative conscious individuals in the Philippines.