Just some mates grinding in the creative world and sharing experiences growing up as "second generation" Filipinos in Australia. We find humour in the similarities and differences shared with our wider audience, mainly other 'Filos' or 2nd gens with similar backgrounds all over the globe.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 273 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy |
This episode the guys are joined by musician Shirina! They talk about her experience in busking, her trip to the Philippines and get confirmation of her background. They also talk about Filipino slang, competing with herself and a whole lot more! more
This episode the guys talk about breaking filipino time stereotype, paintball at bucks weekends and being sleeper-agents with Filipino culture. They also talk about "Who Wants to Be Filipino", Fan interactions and more! more
This episode the guys are joined by Filipino Canadian Comedian, Ron Josol! They talk about his start in comedy, reading the crowd and his journey around the world. They also talk about Filipino calves, Ron's hustling father and Ron's fighting experie... more
This Episode the guys talk about the Tyson/Paul fight coming up, Weddings and "White People Confidence". They also touch on topics such as Boy bands if they were Filipino, the guys with "J" in their name and Jollibee coming to Australia rumours poppi... more
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These guys are alright!!
Been seeing your video clips on Instagram for a while and finally started to listen to the podcast. Yo….. episode 206 really hit home in so many ways. As a darker skinned Filipina, hearing y’all address colorism within our culture and how we can change the narrative for future generations really hit home for me. So happy and grateful to have y’all out here bringing the joy, humor and depth of the Filipino experience in all its variety to the world. Much love from Oakland!
Thank you for this podcast!! It’s like hanging out with old friends ❤️😆😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
My Stizo brother from another mother introduced me to these guys and I’m now 2 days and nearly 12hrs in. Listening to them helped me deal with L.A. traffic (hailing from Vegas). If you’ve followed, stop all your other podcast and just let the people wonder why you’re laughing all day long.
The Cheatcoders are so fun to listen to! It feels like you’re hanging out with your friends- great mix of positive energy, chill vibes, and lots of laughs along the way. As a 2nd generation Filipina I appreciate that they’ve created a space where I can genuinely relate to the content. Looking forward to what they do next!
Apple Podcasts | #184 | Singapore/Comedy |
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