My Jungle Voices
There's a particular sound to life in the Pacific, a rhythm woven from community stories, colonial history, and the daily realities of island existence. My Jungle Voices captures that sound in an intimate audio space created by Rindraty Limtiaco alongside Therese and Steve Limtiaco. This isn't a polished news recap, but rather a series of conversations that feel like sitting on a porch, unpacking the layers of what it means to be from Guam and part of the wider diaspora. The dialogue here deliberately blurs the line between reported journalism and personal narrative, believing that the most profound truths often live in that overlap.
Tuning into this podcast means hearing discussions that are as likely to delve into a family memory as they are to examine a regional political shift. The hosts guide listeners through the moments, people, and inherited histories that actively shape contemporary island life, treating each topic with both clear-eyed grit and genuine warmth. They explore cultural identity, societal change, and the quiet resilience required to navigate it all. Whether you're from the islands, connected to them, or simply curious about perspectives rooted in a specific place, these episodes offer a grounded, human-scale look at the forces-both intimate and global-that define a community. It’s a show about finding clarity and connection through shared voice and story.
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