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Overqualified Idiots

Daniel Casey, Patrick Casey, Alex K, Ben M, Ramon C, PJ S.

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Welcome to Overqualified Idiots, the podcast where four professionals come together to share their experiences. The only podcast where medicine, pharmacy, engineering, and law come together to shoot the breeze and share anecdotes around a given theme. Sure...we're highly trained and educated, but at the end of the day we are still a bunch of dumb guys here to tell funny stories and give our hot takes.
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Ramon Lomeli is a licensed realtor in the North Carolina triad area. He specializes in home buying and will visit with various buyers and several of the people they'll work with during the process of buying a house.
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UC & C Huddle

Jason & Ramon

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Want to get an exclusive peek into the UC & C? Curious about how the latest industry trends and technologies matter to you? Join the after-work huddle room with us — Ramon and Jason, as we candidly share ideas and lead enlightening talks with industry insiders. From daily work anecdotes to specific UC solutions, tear the ”Yeastar” label off and speak our minds. The show will dive deep into what exactly happened around us and unpack everything to keep you in the loop. If you’re interested, tu ...
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PH Murder Stories

PH Murder Stories and The Pod Network

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The PH Murder Stories podcast covers a lot of well-reported crime stories that happened in the Philippines, from serial murders to kidnappings. Listen in and find out more about these tragic events on this gripping podcast. Thanks for tuning in! You can help support our podcast by doing the following: TAP the FOLLOW button and NOTIFICATION BELL here on SPOTIFY! RATE this podcast with 5 STARS! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ LET US KNOW YOUR THOUGHTS via the Q&A and POLL via the SPOTIFY app! (Scroll down the Spotify a ...
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On March 17, 1957, the Philippines awoke to devastating news. A plane had crashed on the dark slopes of Mount Manunggal in Cebu, leaving behind fiery wreckage and lifeless bodies. Among the dead was the beloved President of the Philippines, Ramon Magsaysay. Only one man out of the 26 on board survived. The nation, still basking in the hope and opti…
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On the night of August 16, 2017, in a crowded neighborhood in Caloocan City, Metro Manila, gunfire pierced the air. Hours later, the lifeless body of a 17-year-old boy was discovered in a dark alley near the Tullahan River. The victim’s name was Kian Lloyd delos Santos—a student, a joker among friends, and a teenager who once dreamed of becoming a …
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On November 27, 1970, history was unfolding as Pope Paul VI became the first pontiff to set foot on Philippine soil. A three-day pastoral visit had just begun, greeted by the full spectacle of state and church. President Ferdinand Marcos and First Lady Imelda Marcos led the welcome, while thousands of faithful braved the Manila heat for a glimpse o…
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On the 2 year anniversary of our first AI episode, a doctor and two lawyers re-examine our prior predictions and how the current AI landscape has developed. The three professionals discuss AI in their own fields and the quandaries of legislation surrounding AI going forward. The following music was used for this media project: The Show Must Be Go b…
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A doctor, lawyer, and rocket scientist come together to answer fan questions and questions they have for each other! Follow along on any major podcast platform and tune in! The following music was used for this media project: The Show Must Be Go by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4509-the-show-must-be-go License: https://f…
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In June 2008, an ABS-CBN news team had just arrived in the quiet town of Maimbung, Sulu, determined to land an exclusive story from the leaders of the infamous Abu Sayyaf Group. At the time, Abu Sayyaf was one of the most feared armed groups in the Philippines—known for kidnappings, bombings, and ties to terrorism. Getting a sit-down with its leade…
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A doctor, lawyer, and conspiracy theorist come together to duke it out in a way only brothers can. The three siblings joke, discuss, and debate over popular and newly growing conspiracy theories. From the JFK files release to increasing government power grabs, from RFK to vaccine questions and safety, and from insidious health policies to ... turbi…
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Bishop Benjamin de Jesus—known for his kindness and fearless work in one of the country’s most dangerous regions—was gunned down in cold blood in the morning of February 4, 1997, at Jolo, Sulu. Witnesses say two men walked right up to him and opened fire at close range, hitting him in the head, face, neck, shoulder, and stomach. He died instantly. …
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Earlier this year, two lawyers and a doctor discuss the policy changes with the advent of the new administration. Crazy abounds as the experts weigh in on everything from the anti-science agenda, deportation of nationalized citizens, and... the annexing of Greenland? Tune in for a laugh and try not to panic! The following music was used for this me…
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It was just three days before Christmas in Daraga, Albay. In a covered court filled with laughter, gifts, and the chatter of elderly citizens, the mood was one of celebration. But in an instant, the holiday spirit shattered. Gunfire. Panic. Blood on the court floor. And the shocking realization that one of the Philippines’ most active lawmakers — C…
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To quote Matt Stone and Trey Parker: "Apparently when you do everything at the last minute sometimes you don't get it done." Due to recording software issues, the newest episodes comes a day late but hands down one of the funniest episodes we have ever recorded. A doctor, two lawyers, and a rocket scientist discuss the impacts of Tiktok, AI and tec…
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Have you ever been “349ed”? Have you heard of this Filipino slang before? Its origin story was due to a marketing blunder—one that would be the deadliest in history. Pepsi launched “Number Fever” in 1992, a lottery game that a lot of Filipinos hoped to win because it was a chance to become a millionaire. The correct 3-digit number combination on th…
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After an extended hiatus the boys are back. A lawyer and three doctors share their experiences and frustrations with America's healthcare system and insurance at large. For context, this was recorded in December of 2024 but continues to remain relevant as insurance continues to suck. The following music was used for this media project: The Show Mus…
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In Philippine cinema, few names shine as brightly as Nida Blanca’s. She was elegance, charm, and talent personified — a beloved actress whose career spanned decades. But on the morning of November 7, 2001, the nation woke up to news that shattered the glamour of showbiz, at least during this time. Nida Blanca was found dead, and the circumstances w…
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It was supposed to be an ordinary trip. Just another bus making its way through the winding roads of the town of Hamtic, province of Antique. But on the afternoon of December 5th, 2023, what began as routine ended in devastation. Seventeen lives were lost. Families were torn apart. And a small stretch of road, long feared by locals, claimed yet mor…
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In 2018, Paul Le Roux, a white Zimbabwean who held South African and Australian passports, was a notorious crime lord who illegally trafficked drugs, gold, and guns. He testified in a U.S. court about having murdered numerous people by professional assassins, including a Filipina real estate agent killed in 2012. Six years earlier from his testimon…
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The COVID-19 pandemic has brought a lot of difficulties worldwide. Aside from health reasons, financial and political instability is probably another impactful obstacle that the global health crisis has affected us throughout its existence. This led to increased crime rates, especially theft, robbery, online scams, and other related offenses. Sever…
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Episode Introduction Save up to 30-40% on SIP trunking costs with Yeastar’s Trunk Sharing — the smarter way to centralize and scale your operations. We’ll also break down what ITSPs need, from centralized management, API integrations, to softphone solutions — plus an exclusive look at what’s coming next for ITSP growth. Whether you’re an ITSP, serv…
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On April 22, 2025, a shocking report about the massacre of seven people in a bakery in Barangay Cupang, Antipolo City, went viral nationwide. Among the seven victims of this gruesome crime, five were aged between 21 and 25 years old, while two were minors. The lone suspect, on the other hand, was quick to surrender. Residents and neighbors were dee…
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In 1987, the story of Rosario Baluyot's abuse and torture at the hands of an Austrian physician sparked outrage all over the country. She lived in Olongapo, or what was known as "Sin City" back then, due to rampant prostitution in the area. It was on October 10, 1986, when Austrian physician, Heinrich Stefan Ritter, brought Rosario Baluyot and Jess…
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On March 12, 2025, the peaceful island of Boracay, known for its crystal-clear waters and stunning beaches, became the setting for a chilling discovery. The body of 23-year-old Slovak tourist Michaela Mickova was found decomposing in an abandoned chapel in Barangay Balabag. Further reports have shown that the victim was also sexually assaulted and …
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On July 10, 2024, the Lake Hotel in Tagaytay became the center of a horrifying discovery. The lifeless bodies of Australian nationals David Fisk, 57, and his wife, Lucita Cortez, 55, along with her daughter-in-law, Mary Jane Cortez, 30, were found in their hotel room. Their hands and feet were bound, and their faces were covered with packaging tape…
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On July 7, 2018, Vice Mayor Alex Lubigan was traveling in a black Toyota Hilux when gunmen inside a black sports utility vehicle fired gunshots, killing the Vice Mayor on the spot. Meanwhile, witnesses also saw another black Toyota Hilux following the black SUV, which authorities claim could possibly be the getaway vehicle of the suspects, The brut…
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On August 30, 2024, 36-year-old Chatty Timbang was admitted to the emergency room of a public hospital in Dasmariñas City, Cavite. Her mother, Conchita Timbang, accompanied her. At 3:10 AM, an assassin managed to reach Chatty’s hospital bed. Upon spotting his target, the killer pulled out his gun and fired several close-range shots, killing Chatty …
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Episode Introduction Happy 2025! As the Chinese New Year approaches, join us for a special year-end review brimming with good wishes. In this episode, we reflect on the remarkable achievements of 2024, uncover the secrets behind our impressive growth, and give you an exclusive preview of the exciting features coming in 2025. Plus, we'll share Yeast…
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In the Philippine context, parricide refers to the crime of killing one's own parent, ascendant grandparent or great-grandparent, or other close relatives such as a child, spouse, or sibling, as specified under the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines. Specifically, Article 246 of the RPC defines parricide as the unlawful killing of a father, moth…
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Episode Introduction As we near the end of 2024, it's time for an annual wrap-up! In this episode, we discuss features that were postponed from the roadmap — outbound messaging, AI, multi-timezone support...We’ll explore the reasons behind these delays from an insider's perspective, shedding light on the considerations that influenced these decisio…
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Mayor Antonio Halili of Tanuan Batangas was a well-known figure back in the day for his "walk of shame" campaign, where he paraded drug suspects through the streets, a method that garnered both support and criticism nationwide, which critics would argue that it violated human rights and due process. Some have compared him to former president Rodrig…
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A 49-year-old Filipina’s death in Burnaby, Canada sent shockwaves among the Filipinos in her community as she was killed by two young men aged 21 years old and 15 years old. Her burned remains would be discovered in Greentree Village Park, near a children’s playground. Her family, friends, and the rest of her community have been in mourning since h…
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Episode Introduction In today's digital era, the traditional hotel phone system finds itself in a somewhat awkward position. So how to push my business forward? Drawing on the experience with Yeastar's new hotel module, Jason and Ramon share flexible strategies tailored to 3 different hotel tiers. The hotel market still brims with opportunities, hi…
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As of recording this episode, the filing of candidacies for the upcoming 2025 midterm elections has concluded, which means it is election season all over again in the Philippines. With that being said, throughout the course of our country’s history various political events that have led to violence and killings have occurred. One of the most infamo…
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Before the coronavirus disease affected our daily lives, the month of April was the most exciting month for those students who will finish their studies from a long school journey, as it was a time when students graduated from their respective levels. On April 8, 2019, the brutal killing of a 14-year-old girl happened near Cogon Cruz Integrated Sch…
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The upcoming 2025 midterm elections are near, which means the future of our leaders will be based on our votes this coming May. Through the years, there have been various incidents or initiatives from well-known or infamous politicians that broke or paved the way for their careers in public service. On April 23, 2012, a supposedly peaceful dismantl…
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Episode Introduction What we've been working on during the summer break? Absolutely there are something new! In this episode, Jason and Ramon unveil the highly-anticipated Auto Dialer feature. They'll explore the intricacies of the outbound call center solution, discussing its call mechanisms, AI power and its impact across various sectors. If you'…
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Sagay City, located in the northern part of the province of Negros Occidental, is a significant hub for agriculture resources, where its local community is deeply connected. Historically, Sagay has been a major player in the sugar industry, which is a significant economic driver in the province. However, despite economic gains from the sugar planta…
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From time to time we make it our way to feature episodes with good outcomes. We know our podcast features true crime cases and accidents caused by humans or natural disasters, most of which did not have a happy ending, not that we expected it to be. However, we stumbled upon a story way back in 2010 at Dalaguete, Cebu, where a pine tree saved the l…
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Before the country’s most disastrous ship-related tragedies, the MV Dona Paz incident. Seven years earlier, the tragic sinking of M/V Don Juan in April 1980 at the time was the most disastrous of such incidents in the Philippines. Negligence played a big role in this tragic accident, various avoidable instances were a factor such as overloading of …
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The West Philippine Sea is one of the most conflicted areas in the world, with various countries such as the Philippines, China, Vietnam, and others in the Asia Pacific claiming territorial rights in the disputed region. Given the heightened tensions between Manila and Beijing, we decided to look for incidents that fit our show’s genre. We found on…
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In the province of Negros Occidental, the bodies of 58-year-old Kevin Fleischauer, a former US Navy, and his Filipina wife, 60-year-old Lolly, were found inside a 20-feet deep well near their home after being missing for over two weeks. Their fellow church members at Open Door Baptist Church had been worried about the couple after not hearing from …
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The Philippines has its fair share of infamous tragedies linked to fires throughout its history. From the 1980s till the 2010s, there have been tragedies caused by fire every decade, which features cases with 70 or more casualties. These incidents are the infamous MV Doña Paz Tragedy in 1987 with 4,000 casualties, the Ozone Disco Fire in 1996 that …
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Have you ever accidentally bumped into someone that quickly escalated into a physical confrontation? There have been various incidents in the past caused by accidental bumps in public places such as concerts, bars, malls, and other social gathering events that have been the reason for physical fights, and some have led to people killing one another…
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Episode Introduction Can hosting solutions be a real money-maker? Absolutely! So, what's the secret to cashing in? In this episode, Ramon and Jason will dive into the booming cloud trend and check out how it could pay off for small and medium-sized businesses. They'll spill the beans on what to think about before switching, picking the right PBX, a…
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Episode Introduction How do I work with an ISP? As the global promotion of cloud PBX continues to gain momentum, this question grows in significance. That's why we've brought in a true ISP expert, Lily Zhang from Cocoa Oriental, who will be sharing her insights on typical ISP cases, important project considerations, and 6 useful tips for vendors lo…
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On a Saturday night last January 6, 2024, 45-year-old Ryan Ambrosio and 43-year-old Jennifer Ambrosio, a Filipino couple and parents of six children in Michigan, were on their way home from a date night. As they were cruising through the Lodge Freeway near the Civic Center Drive in Southfield at around 1:30 am, a vehicle going the wrong way crashed…
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As you probably heard, 35-year-old Jullebee Ranara, a Filipina who had to move to Kuwait to make ends meet and support her family as a domestic worker, was brutally killed in 2023. She was tortured, raped, and murdered. As if this grueling ordeal was not enough, Jullebee's heartless perpetrator even burnt her body, threw his victim in the desert, a…
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No April Fools here! Its a light hearted discussion about the most consumed intoxicant in the country. Two doctors and a lawyer recall their favorite drinking stories while also discussing medical facts and legal quandaries surrounding the ancient substance. Follow along on all major podcast platforms and listen in for laughs! The following music w…
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Episode Introduction Quick question: Was 2023 hard for you? If your answer is yes, then this episode is a must-listen! In this episode, Jason and Ramon discuss how Yeastar and other major industry players, like VTech, Mitel, and 3CX, dealt with the tough economic conditions — their business strategies, and how the market responded. They're also joi…
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Social media and an ever-changing legal landscape leaves little to the unknown in modern society. A doctor, lawyer, and engineer discuss why privacy matters in their respective fields. Follow and listen along! The following music was used for this media project: The Show Must Be Go by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4509-t…
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The past several years there has been plenty to talk about. Two doctors, a lawyer, and a pharmacist reflect on their personal and professional history as well as discuss what they hope for the future. Listen along for introspection and laughs. The following music was used for this media project: The Show Must Be Go by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://in…
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A doctor, lawyer, and rocket scientist discuss recent big news in the media cycle. From runaway trains to satellites crash landings all the way to dropping petri dishes and committing murder, listen along for a laugh and to stay informed! The following music was used for this media project: The Show Must Be Go by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompe…
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