
In this compact episode, Sigi and Jezzie unpack the complexity of the social phenomenon in the Philippines known as the My Way Killings. They critique and discuss the New York Times' article "Sinatra Song Often Strikes Deadly Chord" by Normitisu Onishi and try to find their own answers to this not-well understood string of tragic events where some karaoke singers were needlessly shot singing Frank Sinitra's crooner classic, "My Way." Finally, Sigi and Jezzie make the case to check ourselves when we engage in the Filipino notion of having too much personal ambition, at the expense of the common good, otherwise known as kanya-kanya.
In the Mix this Week:
- The Ketogenic Diet: A Detailed Beginner's Guide to Keto,
- "The Other Two" Season One Trailer,
- Netflix's "Sex Education",
- Netflix's "Big Mouth",
- Crab Mentality,
- Tall Poppy Syndrome
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