DSC: The Podcast
DSC: The Podcast
OJC Liu
Do what you can in life. Seek answers from everyone. Contemplate on what you learned. DSC: The Podcast talks about the various sociocultural actors around a person's life. The show tackles about the lives, careers, social standpoints, and/or anything worth talking about with the guests. DISCLAIMER: The opinions, beliefs and viewpoints expressed by the Podcast's host, guests, listeners, and viewers on this podcast solely belong to those who expresses them. They do not necessarily represent their employers, affiliated organizations, committee or other group or individual.You may reach us in [email protected]
History with Alain, Part 2
"Either you demonize something too much or you glorify something too much"When do people glorify or demonize the past? It roots itself from our own experiences during the said event.  Highlighting important events varies and depends on who is presenting it. It turns in to a big cycle of getting back at one another. Discussions on how both the past and present distortions differ from one another, having the later being worse than the formers. Assistant Professor Alain discusses with Oliver a deeper perspective of history as the discipline and as the common collective narrative of the people.*Language - Mix of Filipino and English
Mar 20, 2021
44 min
History with Alain, Part 1
"It is not the duty of the historical worker or the professor to fill up the gaps...." & "You cannot say something unless you have material evidence"Can history be divided as simple as black and white? What about perspectives on revising history? It's actually more complex than we thought. DSC: The Podcast's Oliver talks to assistant professor in history Jose Alain Austria on matters pertaining to the definition of historical revisionism, perspectives of individuals, and how to spot questionable historical claims.*Language - Mixed of Filipino and English
Mar 20, 2021
1 hr 5 min
In the Know: Quarantine Fitness 2020
For this episode, we have Coach Jan Robin Ang, a current professional fitness trainer of Fitness First Philippines for 6 years and counting. Coach Robin helps debunk some of the misinterpreted perceptions of people on fitness and health. Is the motto "No Pain, No Gain" true to its meaning? How does one really lose weight? Is it a give-and-take relationship?  Join us to find out more!For inquiries on his online  training sessions, you may contact him at on Facebook through the link: https://www.facebook.com/CoachJRA*A mix of Filipino and English Language
Mar 18, 2021
47 min
In the Know: Leadership Development in Non Formal Education
Today's episode is more on the leadership spectrum of non-formal education. Join us as we discuss the factors, similarities, and cultural values in leadership development.Our episode's guest is a competent trainer of managers, a well-known Trainer in Scouting, and a part-time faculty in the academe, let us welcome the current Program & Adult Resources Department Executive of the Boy scouts of the Philippines, Mr. Yasser F. Sarona.*Language used is a mixed of Filipino and English
Dec 19, 2020
43 min
DSC: Behind The Podcaster
Season's greeting to all!DSC: Behind The Podcaster takes you on a short personal tour of Oliver, the voice behind DSC: The Podcast.This short episode tackles more on the host's insights about self-reflecting questions.Listeners may agree and disagree. It's a free world :) 
Dec 18, 2020
12 min
In the Know: Guidance and Counseling with Chinoys (Chinese - Filipinos)
We're in today's episode on guidance and counseling with multi-cultural individuals. The factors are complex, ranging from family, culture, and personal development. We are joined by Ms. Cynthia Isidro, Department Head of the Guidance and Counseling Office of Chiang Kai Shek College, Philippines. Questions such as the shift of norms and personalities of Chinoys, levels of expressiveness, debunking common stereotypes, and a the challenges that some may endure.A simple yet informative episode indeed!*Chinoys = Chinese - Filipinos**This episode uses a mix of Filipino and English language.
Dec 4, 2020
43 min
In the Know: The Lore of Pepe (Jose Rizal)
Who is Pepe? How does one start to understand Rizal's works?  Where does hindsight and level of awareness play in regards to teaching history? And many more inquiries! Tune-in with me and Sir Mark Roy L, Boado, KGOR,  as we will be discussing about the life, works, and ideals of one of the national heroes of the Philippines, Dr. Jose P. Rizal, or as he was called in his youth, Pepe.*Language used is a mix of Filipino and English
Dec 2, 2020
54 min
In the Know: Good Governance in Public Administration
A consultant of various institutions and individuals, Dr. Gary Ador-Dionisio is the current Dean of the School of Diplomacy and Governance at De La Salle – College of Saint Benilde.Answering questions such as describing the differences between the ideal definition of Good Governance and a common citizen’s definition , the awareness level of the Filipinos on Good Governance, the era of smart shaming or fake news, and many more.*This episode uses a mixed language of Filipino and English
Nov 30, 2020
49 min
In the Know: Performance Coaching
Sharing his experiences in practicing Performance Coaching and his development in leading various individuals, we have an Assistant Leader Trainer in Scouting, and also the youngest BPO Ben Carl LLC Program Manager at 27 years old, let's listen in to Mr. Lauro Reuben Delas Llagas. For those interested to get in touch with Lauro, you may send him an email at [email protected].*Languages used in this episode are English and Filipino
Nov 12, 2020
1 hr 1 min
In the Know:  Philippine Marine Biodiversity, Part 2
"..the never ending greed of human beings to acquire, acquire, acquire, and acquire.."On part 2, we're tackling with the top concerns and praises of biodiversity, a short description of a circular economy, corals, and the most talked about Manila Bay."We believe what we want to believe, we see what we want to see, we hear what we want to hear"Relation and perspective of people towards food medicinal sources from nature, and a message on how we can contribute to our society.*Language used is a mixed of English and Filipino
Nov 5, 2020
31 min
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