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Welcome to TFAW Letters, the holiday edition, from The Filipino American Woman Project. I’m your host, Jen Amos. Each episode, I will read a fictionalized letter—my creative interpretation of real conversations with you! These letters have been woven with heart, reflection, and truth—to honor your stories while protecting your privacy. It all begins with one line: “If I could say one thing…” Becau... more

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If you could reflect on one thing, it’s this:

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If you could reflect on one thing, it’s this:

Which memories define you, or don’t define you anymore?

This letter is for anyone who simply wants to feel safe, secure, and stable in her friendships.

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If you could reflect on one thing, it’s this:

How do you communicate with your family versus in the workplace?

This letter is for anyone who grew up in a home where tsismis (a.k.a. gossip) was connection, love, and entertainment, only to discover h... more

If you could reflect on one thing, it’s this:

Are you going home for the holidays—or are you already home?

This letter is for anyone tired of being asked if they’re going home to their blood family and relatives for the holidays.

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Dr. Stacey Anne Baterina Salinas
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Episode: 156: "You're Filipina first." Filipino American History Month Special with Jen, Nani, and Stacey - Part 1 of 2

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Jen Amos
Host of TFAW Letters, known for her engaging narrative style and empathetic approach to discussing the experiences of Filipino American women.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 74 ratings
  • I just found the TFAW Project podcast and feel so grateful and excited to hear the collective stories! 🙏🏽☺️ I just started listening from the very first episode, now at #3. Thank you, thank you, thank you! 🔥💫🥰🤩😎🙌🏽🙏🏽

    Audible
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    marienelle
    United States3 years ago
  • Finally! Filipino females have a voice!

    I just found the TFAW Project podcast and feel so grateful and excited to hear the collective stories! 🙏🏽☺️ I just started listening from the very first episode, now at #3. Thank you, thank you, thank you! 🔥💫🥰🤩😎🙌🏽🙏🏽

    Audible
    5
    marienelle
    United States3 years ago
  • Filipina Power

    Jen and Nani have a special gift of enriching the lives of those who listen by sharing the stories of Filipina Americans. Their energy is energetic and effortless and it just feels like you’re listening and talking to your mga kaibigan. Highly recommended!

    Thanks again Jen and Nani for sharing you passion to the world! You definitely connect the lives of so many people and it makes this world a little less lonely. Maraming Salamat Po!

    Apple Podcasts
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    PinayLuv637
    United States4 years ago
  • Excellent podcast! I started listening to this show based on a friend's recommendation. And I have to tell you, it's one of the best produced shows I've heard. The interviews are focused on telling real-life stories and experiences of the guests they bring on (Filipino American women). As a listener, I can tell there's a lot of work put into each episode. What I enjoy about the show is that it's down to earth and the hosts, Jen and Nani, don't sensationalize anything which I find lacking in a lo... more

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    Rachel Hernandez
    4 years ago
  • Following! Love your podcast

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    Philip Ceto
    4 years ago

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Many express gratitude for the representation and explorative discussions regarding identity, mental health, and cultural heritage, indicating a positive impact on their understanding of self and belonging.
The podcast is praised for its emotional depth, providing both comfort and insight into the challenges faced by Filipino American women, fostering a sense of community among listeners.

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