The Cheatcoders podcast is a unique platform that blends the experiences of Filipino diaspora in a humorous and entertaining way. The hosts Raf Flores, Natz De La Cruz, Don Valix, and Cristian Garcia are Filipino-Australians who share their personal experiences, to compare Filipino culture and Western culture, using comedy as a bridge to both.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 315 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy |
This episode Garcia puts an end to Lapu Lapu vs Jose Rizal debate, Raf sings about biting into pepper and Don gets an important call!
DOUBLE DOSE of the podcast to catch up !This video we are joined by Flygirl Tee and we talk about bad french words, bad translation and bad restaurant behaviour. We also talk about high expectations in our art and Garcia has a story for the ages!
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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!
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Apple Podcasts | #239 |
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A vibrant discussion platform that brings together the experiences of Filipino diaspora, showcasing a humorous and relatable perspective on cultural interactions, particularly between Filipino and Western cultures. The hosts share a range of anecdotes and personal stories that blend comedy with reflections on identity, relationships, and societal norms, often addressing topics specific to the Filipino community through a comedic lens. Noteworthy elements include entertaining commentary on music, food, and parenting, as well as engaging interviews with artists and discussions on current events, illustrating the hosts' ability to navigate serious issues while maintaining a light-hearted atmosphere.
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The Cheatcoders Podcast launched 8 years ago and published 315 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on The Cheatcoders Podcast include:
1. Flygirl Tee
2. James Rocket
3. Grent Perez
4. DJ Pia B
5. Jason Dhakal
6. Patrick Hizon
7. James Caraan
8. Red Ollero
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