24 episodes

A podcast about stories in the Filipino diaspora hosted by Paola Mardo. Each episode moves beyond typical immigrant narratives to share thoughtful tales of love, loss, history, and humor through audio documentaries and creative approaches to storytelling with sound. Visit LongDistanceRadio.com to learn more.

Long Distance Paola Mardo

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.7 • 298 Ratings

A podcast about stories in the Filipino diaspora hosted by Paola Mardo. Each episode moves beyond typical immigrant narratives to share thoughtful tales of love, loss, history, and humor through audio documentaries and creative approaches to storytelling with sound. Visit LongDistanceRadio.com to learn more.

    Some News and Resources

    Some News and Resources

    Black Lives Matter. Remembering my grandfather. An update about the podcast and me.

    • 10 min
    Calls from the Frontlines

    Calls from the Frontlines

    Conversations with healthcare workers on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic and a call with The Park's Finest co-owners Christine Araquel and Johneric Concordia about the Feed the Frontliners Project. It’s the final episode of the second season of Long Distance so Paola and Patrick have a chat and we hear from you, our listeners, on how you’re doing at this time.

    • 49 min
    Racism in the Time of Coronavirus

    Racism in the Time of Coronavirus

    Hey. Paola here. In this episode, I share my experience with COVID-19 racism and conversations with Phil Yu (Angry Asian Man) and Devin Cabanilla (Filipino American National Historical Society, Seattle) about the disturbing rise of anti-Asian racism and xenophobia.

    • 40 min
    Myrla, Part 2: The Safe House

    Myrla, Part 2: The Safe House

    The story continues as Myrla Baldonado works as an underground activist during the Marcos dictatorship. In 1983, while organizing students near the U.S. Naval Base in Subic Bay, she is arrested and taken to an undisclosed location.

    • 30 min
    Myrla, Part 1: The Underground

    Myrla, Part 1: The Underground

    Myrla Baldonado is just a college student when protests and violent clashes between students and police break out during the First Quarter Storm of 1970 in the Philippines. When she learns about the dark truths of her country and its ties to U.S. imperialism, she risks everything to join the fight against the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos.

    • 28 min
    Larry Itliong and the Great Delano Grape Strike

    Larry Itliong and the Great Delano Grape Strike

    At 15, Larry Itliong came to America with a dream. His plans changed when he learned the truth about his new home. In 1965, he led Filipino farmworkers in a historic fight for their rights.

    • 43 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
298 Ratings

298 Ratings

Redcedarkid ,

We've needed this for a long time!

Really insightful podcast that also helps non-Filipinos understand what life is like for their friends and relatives. Thanks for making this!

aaaadnama ,

Amazing

As someone who is half Filipino and has been super disconnected from the culture their whole life, this podcast is amazing. My mom made it a point to keep me separated from it no matter how much I begged, so to finally hear stories and history through this podcast? Beautiful.

Smitty22078 ,

Informative pod about Filipinos

I am really enjoying this podcast to learn more about myself and my culture. I appreciate Paola and Patrick’s hard work on this pod and it shows. I enjoy the storytelling layout of the pod bc it really gives me more context about the story. Keep up the good work!

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