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Generations Ep. 5 - Atom Araullo on ‘kurakot-shaming’ and his new book 'A View from the Ground’

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Atom Araullo joins Philstar Life columnist Angel Martinez and PumaPodcast Editor-at-Large Jaemark Tordecilla in the episode of Generations! They engage in a thoughtful conversation about "kurakot-shaming," the origins of Atom's journalistic approach, the problem with performative outrage, and how to sustain anger against corruption. They also discuss the effectiveness of online "cancel culture" versus real-world action in driving societal change.


Atom also discusses his new book, "A View from the Ground", where he publishes stories that often go beyond what can be captured on camera, and how his experiences as a reporter have informed his views on social issues. They also explore the role of journalism in providing a voice to the marginalized who are at the other end of the effects of government corruption.


This episode was engineered by Anthony Tobias. The Generations Podcast is executive produced by Sheila Paras of Philstar Life and Roby Alampay of PumaPodcast.


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Atom Araullo joins Philstar Life columnist Angel Martinez and PumaPodcast Editor-at-Large Jaemark Tordecilla in the episode of Generations! They engage in a thoughtful conversation about "kurakot-shaming," the origins of Atom's journalistic approach, the problem with performative outrage, and how to sustain anger against corruption. They also discuss the effectiveness of online "cancel culture" versus real-world action in driving societal change.


Atom also discusses his new book, "A View from the Ground", where he publishes stories that often go beyond what can be captured on camera, and how his experiences as a reporter have informed his views on social issues. They also explore the role of journalism in providing a voice to the marginalized who are at the other end of the effects of government corruption.


This episode was engineered by Anthony Tobias. The Generations Podcast is executive produced by Sheila Paras of Philstar Life and Roby Alampay of PumaPodcast.


Listen to our episodes on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.

For more updates, follow us on these platforms: Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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