2026 Tinig ng Kababaihan

You may check the links below to listen to the audio or watch the Facebook live of each episode.
January
| Date | Episode | Synopsis | Resource Person | Remark |
| 2 | Bagong Simula, Kahit Anong Petsa | This episode with leadership coach Marie Grace Fernandez centers on the idea that a fresh start can happen at any time—not just at the turn of the calendar year. It explores the psychological benefits of micro-resolutions (small, sustainable habits) that prevent “failure fatigue” and help women manage the heavy mental and emotional load of domestic and professional life. Ultimately, the episode serves as an encouraging guide for women to reclaim their self-worth through intentional self-care and the pursuit of new skills, emphasizing that personal growth is a continuous right, not a seasonal luxury. | Marie Grace Fernandez (President and CEO, The Amazing You, Incorporated) | Listen/watch here. |
| 9 | 50+1: Ang Bagong Kabanata ng Komisyon ng Kababaihan | PCW Executive Director Nharleen Santos-Millar reminds women that the fight for their rights and empowerment never stops. This episode highlights the 51st anniversary of the PCW, showcasing the agency’s strategic shift toward a bolder and more inclusive approach to gender equality. It also outlines the Commission’s priorities, such as addressing unpaid care work, combating technology-facilitated gender-based violence, and increasing women’s political leadership across the ASEAN region. By emphasizing youth engagement and legislative reform, the episode demonstrates a comprehensive “whole-of-society” effort to institutionalize gender responsiveness throughout the Philippines. | Nharleen Santos-Millar (Executive Director, Philippine Commission on Women) | Listen/watch here. |
| 16 | Upcycling our Way to Zero Waste | This episode highlights the launch of the Anthill Circularity Hub, a collaboration between the Quezon City local government and private partners aimed at addressing the growing crisis of textile waste. It explains how the hub transforms discarded fabrics into high-value products through traditional weaving practices, fostering a circular economy while providing sustainable livelihoods for the women of Payatas. Beyond upcycling, the episode emphasizes gender inclusion and community empowerment, linking environmental stewardship with women’s leadership. It also serves as a call to action for Zero Waste Month, encouraging citizens to adopt sustainable practices for a better future. | Judith Victorio Basco (Manager, Anthill Circularity Hub) | Listen/watch here. |
| 23 | Liwanag ng Bansa, Dunong ng Bawat Isa: Edukasyon para sa Lahat | A tribute to the International Day of Education, celebrated worldwide on January 24, the episode centers on how education serves as a tool for social resistance and liberation for marginalized groups, particularly Aeta indigenous communities. It emphasizes contextualized learning that respects indigenous culture and meets practical needs, rather than focusing solely on formal academic achievement. The discussion also shows that inclusive, gender-responsive education is foundational to individual dignity and national development. | Maningning Vilog (Advocacy Officer, Liwanag at Dunong) Angel Manalo (Advocacy Coordinator, Liwanag at Dunong) | Listen/watch here. |
| 30 | No Time for Stigma: Empowering Women’s Voices in Liver Care | Featuring the Hepatology Society of the Philippines, the episode highlights the importance of liver health—particularly for women—and the need to remove the stigma surrounding liver diseases. It emphasizes early detection, gender-specific screening, and the prevention of mother-to-child transmission, and also underscores the role of proper nutrition, safe medication practices, and avoiding unverified supplements in maintaining liver health. Dr. Jennielyn urges women to assert their right to healthcare, get tested and vaccinated, and support one another—reinforcing that healthy women are the foundation of healthy families and communities. | Dr. Jennielyn Agcaoili-Conde (President, Hepatology Society of the Philippines) | Listen/watch here. |
