Filipina-Hosted Podcasts Worth Adding to Your Queue
- By: Francesca Bacordo
- March 11, 2026
From honest life talks to chaotic pop culture chats, these Filipina hosts are shaping the podcast space with conversations that feel chaotically real.
Podcasting has become one of the internet’s most personal spaces. It’s where unfiltered conversations live with equal parts of storytelling, reflection, and the kind of oversharing that somehow turns into collective therapy.
A growing number of women are shaping that space with podcasts that feel like conversations you’d have with friends after midnight. Whether it’s unpacking relationships, reflecting on adulthood, or simply laughing through life’s chaos, these hosts are proving that sometimes the best content is just someone speaking their truth.
Here are seven female-hosted podcasts worth adding to your listening queue.
Sophie Prime’s Dagok Time
Hosted by our RRL kween Sophie Prime, “Dagok” Time leans something gossipy and camp at the same time.
Sophie balances candid takes and humor, making each episode feel like a thoughtful conversation about navigating the lore behind entries that they read and dissect with their fans and audiences during recording. So, yeah! Tune in to Sophie Prime’s live podcast recording sessions if you crave a fun and interactive listening experience.
Dani Barretto’s The Bare It All Podcast
The show dives into topics like identity, relationships, personal growth, and faith. Dani’s approach is candid and conversational, offering listeners a glimpse into the realities of adulthood beyond the curated moments seen on social media.
Antoinette Jadaone’s Ang Walang Kwentang Podcast
Few Filipino podcasts have developed a following quite like Ang Walang Kwentang Podcast. Co-hosted by the “babaeng host,” (an inside joke amongst their listeners) the show mixes everyday observations with commentaries that becomes a pop culture reference and deeply relatable lores from their guests.
Whether it’s a conversation under its “Santo Atom for work-related problems, Santa Angge for Sex-related dilemmas, Santa Yani for the tired and frustrated students, Santa Jolens for love problems, the title may call it “walang kwenta,” but listeners know there’s plenty of insight hidden between the laughs.
Yani’s Room by yanihatesu
Yani’s Room, hosted by our relatable queen, feels like stepping into a cozy digital diary.
Episodes explore personal reflections, advice, and the quiet realizations that come with growing up. The podcast’s relaxed tone makes it particularly appealing to younger listeners navigating life one lesson at a time.
Isabelle and Ava Daza’s The Sexytime Podcast
Talking about relationships and intimacy can still feel taboo in many spaces—but The Sexytime Podcast approaches those conversations with openness.
Hosted by sisters Isabelle and Ava, the podcast tackles dating, marriage, and modern relationships through honest and often hilarious discussions.
Hershey Neri and Ashley Rivera’s Chicks 2 Go
If podcasts could replicate the energy of a lively group chat filled with a series of two to three minutes voice messages from time to time Chicks 2 Go would be exactly that.
Hosted by Hershey Neri and Ashley Rivera, the show blends humor, pop culture commentary, and spontaneous storytelling in a way that feels effortlessly fun.
Angel Veridiano’s The Wonderful, Beautiful Podcast
For listeners who prefer introspective conversations, The Wonderful, Beautiful Podcast offers thoughtful reflections on growth and self-awareness.
Hosted by Angel Veridiano, the podcast encourages listeners to pause, reflect, and find meaning in life’s quieter moments.





