Rizal Without the Overcoat

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  • In this lecture, Ambeth Ocampo presents Jose Rizal "without the overcoat" to encourage people to see the Filipino national hero from another, more human and relatable angle.
    The full learning packet (transcripts, slides, etc.) will be available on arete.ateneo.e....
    Ambeth Ocampo is a public historian whose research covers the late nineteenth-century Philippines: its art, culture, and the heroes who figure in the birth of the nation. He writes a widely read Editorial Page column for the Philippine Daily Inquirer and moderates a growing Facebook Fan Page. Ocampo is a Professor and former Chairperson of the Department of History, School of Social Sciences in the Ateneo de Manila University
    The Magisterial Lecture series is a collection of selected talks from Ateneo classes, delivered by some of the University’s most respected faculty members. They are produced and shared for the benefit of learners everywhere. Magisterial Lectures will be available on Areté’s CZcams channel for free.
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Komentáře • 130

  • @ma.rhodoraagustin9603
    @ma.rhodoraagustin9603 Před 3 lety +38

    invited my students to watch this video, to know more about the hero.

  • @chydra6538
    @chydra6538 Před 6 měsíci +5

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    🧥 Ambeth *Ocampo introduces a new perspective on Jose Rizal, urging viewers to see beyond the typical representations of him as a national hero.*
    🤔 Encourages *questioning traditional narratives about Rizal, highlighting the importance of asking "why" to foster curiosity and deeper understanding.*
    📚 Discusses *Rizal's attire, shedding light on his preference for both Western and Filipino clothing, challenging preconceived notions about his wardrobe.*
    🗿 Explores *the significance of monuments dedicated to Rizal worldwide, reflecting on their role in shaping perceptions of history and national identity.*
    🤔 Raises *questions about the interpretation and significance of Rizal monuments, illustrating how their meanings can be lost or misunderstood over time.*
    📜 Shares *personal encounters with Rizal artifacts, emphasizing the importance of humanizing Rizal beyond his iconic status.*
    😄 Reveals *lesser-known aspects of Rizal's personality, such as his sense of humor, through anecdotes and historical artifacts.*
    💬 Urges *the audience to engage with Rizal's writings directly, advocating for a deeper appreciation of his humanity and contributions to Filipino identity.*

  • @chrisz.2362
    @chrisz.2362 Před 6 dny +1

    Not enough views. Mabuhay po kayo Prof. Ambeth and everyone who made this happen.

  • @juliusdolloso668
    @juliusdolloso668 Před 2 měsíci +3

    This video is a must-watch for anyone interested in understanding Rizal beyond the traditional narratives and appreciating the complexities of his contributions to our nation's identity. Bravo, Prof Ambeth Ocampo, for making history so accessible and relatable!

  • @kylechandlert.delrosario
    @kylechandlert.delrosario Před 3 lety +19

    Thank you, Prof. Ambeth Ocampo, for this wonderful lecture. Indeed, Rizal's life is absolutely interesting and the best way we can further our knowledge on him is to read Dr. Jose Rizal himself. We should always remember that He is a Human aside from being our national hero.

  • @valoiskitv1311
    @valoiskitv1311 Před 3 lety +4

    Rizal is not only a hero, but human as well. I love this topic.

  • @confused_multistan9631
    @confused_multistan9631 Před 3 lety +11

    Thank you very much, Sir Ambeth, for this great reminder. Many people are familiar with Rizal but only some are able to recognize him genuinely. Also, Rizal was once a human too, who lived, loved, and left a legacy that we must acknowledge and appreciate. As a Filipino who enjoys the fruit of his sacrifices, it is just indeed right to at least keep his existence known in the present (and up to the future) by reading and understanding his works.

  • @amogani77
    @amogani77 Před 3 lety +23

    Thank you Prof. Ambeth! I hope other national heroes will be studied like this. They are, after all, humans like us.

  • @elardoabbierosep.6582
    @elardoabbierosep.6582 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you po Prof. Ambeth sa magandang talakayang ito. Ako po'y sumasang-ayon na nararapat lamang po na ating kilalanin at intindihin si Dr. Rizal sa pamamagitan ng pagbabasa ng kanyang mga gawa at mga sinulat. Sa gantong paraan, ating mauunawanan na simpleng tao din si Dr. Rizal, at tayo'y mas makakarelate sa kanya. Dahil hanggat hindi natin nakikilala si Dr. Rizal sa kung sino siya bilang isang tao at hindi lang sa lente ng kanyang pagkakakilanlan bilang isang pambansang bayani, doon natin matututunan kung gaano siya kahalaga at mas lalong maiinspire sa kanyang kuwento at buhay.

  • @stevenalarcon2222
    @stevenalarcon2222 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you, Sir Ocampo. It's a great thing to remind ourselves that Rizal is human first, national-hero second. That the reason why he's the national hero isn't that he was perfect, but because he can have fun and be serious at the same time. The humanity of Rizal is why he is our national hero.

  • @creeib
    @creeib Před 3 lety +8

    I am Australian and visited the Philippines twice.
    The main things I left with is an amazing sense of history.
    I came home with several books.
    I wish you luck with your channel

  • @NicManila
    @NicManila Před 3 lety +6

    Pinakasulit na 21 minutes ko ngayong 2021! Salamat, Mr.Ocampo ng Ateneo, salamat, Mr.Cruz ng Quezon City University!

    • @AmbethOcampo_TalkingHistory
      @AmbethOcampo_TalkingHistory Před 3 lety

      Meron pa pong isang Magisterial lecture sana mapanood ninyo

    • @martindano4714
      @martindano4714 Před 5 měsíci

      omcm pare sulit talaga. Sir Ambeth ang ganda po ng books nyo, hindi ako palabasang tao pero nabibigyan nyo ng linaw ng kaalaman yung ganitong bagay na makatuturan. Natawa nalang ako sa "all we need is kris and bimby we complete the set " HAHAHAHHAAHAHH

  • @villamorjeizil
    @villamorjeizil Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you po prof... we should be intentional sa pagkikilala kay Dr. Jose Rizal dahil doon mo lang po mauunawaan ang kaniyang buhay at kung sino siya as a person.

  • @marisolfumar3344
    @marisolfumar3344 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you for this lecture. Prof Ambeth, I could listen to you all day in awe of the research and knowledge you have of Jose Rizal. Hats off to you👍👏😊

  • @marasiganjiera847
    @marasiganjiera847 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you professor Ocampo. I'm done watching. Now we know that Rizal deserved to be a hero. Daming information na di alam ng mga Pilipino tungkol kay Rizal. They must watch this , to gather information.

  • @edge7375
    @edge7375 Před 8 dny

    Thanks prof for making Rizal alive!

  • @PRO-Alan
    @PRO-Alan Před 7 dny

    Thank you for this lecture, greatly appreciated. In my library, I have 9 books about Rizal including your "Rizal Without the Overcoat".

  • @the_heiken
    @the_heiken Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you Prof. Ambeth! I agree that the best way to know Rizal is to read him. It is also true that he had so many books written but only the scholars are interested to read it. The overall message of this video was delivered clearly and effectively. Rizal is indeed a human after all but as we see him as our national hero, we also see him as something invincible and cold. I wish people could see photos of Rizal showing other emotions to point out that he is a human like us. That he could be lame, weak, etc.

  • @jonathanvillaruz9501
    @jonathanvillaruz9501 Před 3 měsíci

    THANK U SIR AMBETH. thank u for presenting rizal as Human. Deconstructing the myth, the hero....

  • @anrenpaulcondada8273
    @anrenpaulcondada8273 Před 3 lety +2

    Maraming Salamat po Sir Ambeth for these information, Jose Rizal is really a person to look up to, hero pero isa ring human tulad natin.

    • @anrenpaulcondada8273
      @anrenpaulcondada8273 Před 3 lety

      @@AmbethOcampo_TalkingHistory 🤭🤭🤭 ay wala po ba? kidding aside, I'm looking forward pa po sa mga next videos 👋👋

  • @colarinacarlo1750
    @colarinacarlo1750 Před 3 lety +7

    Thank you for this informative discussion. We know that Rizal is an epitome of excellence, talents, and a man who had so much love for the country. We just only know him as our national hero, a man who fought for our country, and a person who's always serious in photograph. But the question is, do we really know him as an ordinary person? Moreover, this video really enlightened me more about Rizal's existence. Because we can learn more through reading about his life experiences rather than his achievements. Just like what Sir Ocampo said, “learning is a journey and not a destination.” Therefore, I learned that it is more important to know about Rizal as an ordinary Filipino man.

  • @AcetaldehydeMoore
    @AcetaldehydeMoore Před 7 měsíci +1

    For the longest time, it has always been my dream to attend one of your lectures sir, and at finally, in a way, I did it. I don’t even want it to end. I’ve been reading about Rizal since highschool but listening to stuffs I don’tknow about him makes me more interested. I always want to become a historian like Sir Ambeth and I hope I’m not late to do it.

  • @ezelfrancisco1349
    @ezelfrancisco1349 Před 3 lety +7

    I genuinely appreciate that he includes his students in his lectures. I know it’s usually to make a point but it honestly makes his lectures more real.

  • @ma.rhodoraagustin9603
    @ma.rhodoraagustin9603 Před 3 lety +4

    thank you po sir ambeth. we need more encouragement and inspiration to be moved and know more abut JPR to appreciate his heroism and humaness. and galing po Doc ambeth. padayon!

  • @mirandajhandymark7941
    @mirandajhandymark7941 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you po sir Ambeth i learned a lot in the lecture because i love history and rizal as a hero is to be deserved by the filipino people

  • @nerizadimaano4590
    @nerizadimaano4590 Před 3 lety +2

    Maraming Salamat po, Professor Ambeth, sa pagbabahagi ng inyong kaalaman tungkol sa buhay ng ating bayani. Nawa’y madami pa pong matutong kabataan sa inyo!

  • @riglisdimitri
    @riglisdimitri Před rokem

    Bravo Mr.. Ocampo we all over the world we thank you for the illumination that you give us about Rizal , Aginaldo ,and all the heroes of the Philippines.
    Maraming Salamat Po.

  • @LiwaySaGu
    @LiwaySaGu Před 7 dny

    Read the actual writings from Rizal's journal and from the other personalities... kasi nung binasa ko nagtaka ako andaming conclusion ni Prof Ambeth to the point na nagbibigay sya ng hindi magandang imahe tungkol sa bayani

  • @sarahcajipo3983
    @sarahcajipo3983 Před 3 lety +3

    Yes po, in fact we have included this video as one of our resource materials in our course syllabus.

    • @AmbethOcampo_TalkingHistory
      @AmbethOcampo_TalkingHistory Před 3 lety

      I hope you can check out my earlier lecture on Magellan and how to liberate ourselves from the past :)

  • @reinaboongaling1384
    @reinaboongaling1384 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you, Sir Ocampo! It's important to remember that heroes are also people. Rizal is still a normal person, despite the fact that he is always depicted as serious and formal in textbooks. I believe this should be discussed in school as well. It would also be beneficial if we study his works and take time to reflect on his words.

  • @Unknownst658
    @Unknownst658 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you Professor Ambeth! This lecture enlightened me about the "authenticity" of Rizal since more people are doubting his existence. Every bits and pieces of himself embedded on his works prove that he is real and lived just like us. If we will only read, analyze, and understand all of his works, we can be sure that Rizal lived a great life while loving our country more than anything else. After all, he is just a human just like us.

  • @juliusdolloso668
    @juliusdolloso668 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you very much Prof. Ambeth Ocampo for this insightful lecture. You have not only enriched my knowledge of Rizal but have also inspired me to approach learning with a newfound enthusiasm. Some youth in the 21st century only know the name, without knowing the real Rizal.

  • @playamoth
    @playamoth Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks Ambeth for shining a light on our National Hero for the younger generation to understand and perhaps emulate his greatness.

  • @sarahcajipo3983
    @sarahcajipo3983 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you Prof Ambeth, I am teaching Rizal course and this is a good material.

  • @user-qo6tm4pl8z
    @user-qo6tm4pl8z Před 8 dny

    Oh my gosh, I just came across this video. I have your book and I thoroughly enjoyed it! Actually, your books (Mabini’s Ghost, Luna’s Mustache, Bonifacio’s Bolo, Aguinaldo’s Breakfadt) have made me interested in Philippine History because you showed our heroes in a different light- you humanized them. Your research gave us trivia we don’t usually read in history books at school.

  • @erwinfabi1479
    @erwinfabi1479 Před 3 lety +2

    My first edition Rizal without the overcoat was lost. Thanks for making a CZcams channel.

  • @mercycaguicla46
    @mercycaguicla46 Před 2 lety +1

    As expected, a very informative and moving sharing by Dr. Ambeth Ocampo. Thank you, Dr. Ambeth for your untiring efforts at raising the "literacy" of Filipinos. Ang galing po!

  • @veneziayu
    @veneziayu Před 3 lety +5

    I love watching this Sir Ambeth! it gave me goosebumps!! how I wish I was able to watch this when I was still studying my Rizal subject in college..

  • @ghallileihamoy3353
    @ghallileihamoy3353 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you so much for this wonderful lecture Prof. Ambeth.

    • @ghallileihamoy3353
      @ghallileihamoy3353 Před 3 lety

      @@AmbethOcampo_TalkingHistory Thank you so much po.
      I am your fan from Dapitan po, Prof. Ambeth. The place where he spent his last four productive years.

  • @jcwarain789
    @jcwarain789 Před rokem

    Very well made lecture, sir Ambeth. I appreciate how you portrayed Jose Rizal as a normal human being similar to all of us, rather than just a national hero in our country. It makes me realize that all of us have great capabilities into doing what we want to do for ourselves and for everyone around us.

  • @harlymalaque9922
    @harlymalaque9922 Před 3 lety +4

    Information overload. Worth to watch

  • @renzcelnoora9631
    @renzcelnoora9631 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks po Sir Ocampo! I am from Daet,Camarines Norte...This lecture made me more aware and more fond for rizal...I will surely share this to my fellow classmates❤

  • @alaskadoor375
    @alaskadoor375 Před 5 měsíci +1

    It's sad to think that many Filipino's nowadays doesn't even know who Jose Rizal is 😥To me personally, he's the greatest Filipino who ever lived and he deserved to be our national hero.

  • @carmitaicasiano5269
    @carmitaicasiano5269 Před rokem

    That's the entire book in under 21 mins plus a bit more! Salamat po sa likhang ito!

  • @bombayaira4271
    @bombayaira4271 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you very much po because I have more reason to appreciate who really is Rizal. Also, because of your presentation Prof. Ambeth, I have retained many learnings and will continue to expand those to keep alive the knowledge about the heroes of the Philippines.

  • @rubydpalugod
    @rubydpalugod Před 3 lety +2

    thank you sir ambeth...loved your jrizal without the overcoat...enjoyed this too

  • @faye4433
    @faye4433 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you Sir! Phil history was one of my favorite subjects and you’ve reignited my curiosity and thirst for history decades after graduation. Hope you’ll have a podcast soon so i can listen while driving to work :)

  • @merlindavilla797
    @merlindavilla797 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Sir Ambeth..I love Rizal since my elementary years..and The more I appreciate him in his house and his museaum in Dapitan City

  • @pac787
    @pac787 Před 6 měsíci

    Kahit Nag duelo sila ni General luna dahil sa babae sasabihin ko pa rin ito" ISANG MALAKING KARANGALAN ANG IPAGLABAN ANG ATING INANG BAYAN.' WAG TAYONG MAGDADALAWANG-ISIP. By: Gen. Antonio Luna It means a lot to me pwede tayong maging hero anytime in anyway para sa ating bayan..Thank you po Prof. Ambeth

  • @vivencioesteban3186
    @vivencioesteban3186 Před 6 dny

    There was a Rizal Monument In CENTRAL LUZON STATE UNIVERSITY wearing a Barong TAGALOG CLSU-Science City of Munoz Nueva Ecija

  • @bagayanageniearnnev.2445
    @bagayanageniearnnev.2445 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you, Sir Ambeth and Ateneo Arete! I actually teared up knowing more about Rizal through this video, since I'm contemplating to read the book. Now, I'm more convinced to have my own copy of "Rizal without the Overcoat" and cry my eyes out even more while educating myself HAHAHAHA

  • @nicolassacramento1534
    @nicolassacramento1534 Před 3 lety +3

    Very interesting Sir Ambeth!😊

  • @domingomelchor4902
    @domingomelchor4902 Před 2 lety

    Thank you. It inspires me to read Dr. Jose Rizal’s writings. And I will read Prof. Ambeth’s books on Rizal. My only criticism is the use of the words “holy relic”. The thumb print is indeed a relic of our national hero but it is not holy.

  • @teban4616
    @teban4616 Před 3 lety +2

    looking forward for more.

  • @isaiahceasarbie5318
    @isaiahceasarbie5318 Před 3 lety +2

    Ang ganda!

  • @marissajoaquin6309
    @marissajoaquin6309 Před rokem

    Thank you Prof Ambeth, I enjoyed watching the whole vide. I also want to become a historian like you.

  • @ivylubiano8285
    @ivylubiano8285 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you Prof. Ambeth.=)

  • @mrkmanio
    @mrkmanio Před 3 lety +3

    I really enjoyed this lecture! I always wanted to get a copy of the book, will definitely get one now. Took me back to 2006 when I had you as my history professor. All the best Prof. Ambeth!

  • @valentshaynebangoy3825
    @valentshaynebangoy3825 Před 3 lety +2

    Maraming Salamat po 💕

  • @bebelim7637
    @bebelim7637 Před 2 lety

    Thank you, Prof Ambeth

  • @friendship_andre
    @friendship_andre Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you po for an informative lecture

  • @anicetorivera1912
    @anicetorivera1912 Před 6 dny

    Rizal in his home calamba..he wearing tuxedo..while home townfoks..camitsitsino...

  • @obbie1osias467
    @obbie1osias467 Před 2 lety +1

    I just find it interesting to know that after so many years that I've been away from the Philippines the country is still struggling to make its people read or at least be interested to learn beyond what their corrupt politicians are telling them. It's ironic how Maria Ressa described the Philippines as having a great share of its population fully committed in every form of social media platforms now available while there are still idiots clamoring for the Marcos Kleptocracy to come back. If Filipinos are seriously thinking about not repeating history that will surely doom them to failure, this video should have at least 50,000,000 views by now. They will spend 2 hours watching Vice Ganda every day, but 22 minutes of learning more about Jose Rizal is just too much for their brains to comprehend. So now they want Bongbong Marcos as their President. I can feel you pain, Dear Professor.

  • @alaizamaeamparo568
    @alaizamaeamparo568 Před 2 lety

    Thank you, sir. This lecture is very interesting and informative.

  • @elidc8945
    @elidc8945 Před 3 lety +3

    To preface, I'm speaking purely based on my opinion. I think the problem is not knowing the answer for "why the need to study or read about Rizal (or the works of him)?". Maybe I'm not that paying attention in my high school, Rizal books was only presented to us as a prerequisite to a subject, as a means to pass a quiz or a homework, for a presentation on "Linggo ng Wika" or "Araw ng mga Bayani". Maybe there were some nationalistic undertones explained here and there on our class while we read it. But to me, it is not palatable to the point that it was so boring. Because our teacher didn't present it in a way that we must care, that we must contemplate what he did, that we need to cherish and ponder what struggles they've triumphed and failed in the face of adversities of Spanish colonial times. Our teacher care more about the just the dates, and factoids while having a hollow understanding of the motivations that Rizal went through as a catalyst for the Philippine independence. We saw it as a distant past that, I as a student couldn't care less because I can't relate.
    EDIT: if this is how my teacher presented it way back then, maybe I was more keen on listening and caring about the life and works of Rizal. Thanks Prof. Ambeth.

    • @elidc8945
      @elidc8945 Před 3 lety

      Prof @@AmbethOcampo_TalkingHistory, oh definitely, I wish I have these access to the plethora of information about Rizal back then. Keep enlightening us with your works and Rizal's, more powers!

    • @AmbethOcampo_TalkingHistory
      @AmbethOcampo_TalkingHistory Před 3 lety +1

      Rizal is relevant because we see in him our capacity for greatness.

  • @pig5267
    @pig5267 Před 2 lety +2

    Can’t blame the people for not reading Rizal:
    1. He wrote in Spanish. Historians doesn’t translate and publish his works into English or Filipino to reach more readers.
    2. There is not enough “good” books on Rizal in our bookstores.
    3. Books on Rizal’s life, works and writings are very limited. There is not enough Rizal scholars and biographers.

  • @GeraldMagsalay-hm3du
    @GeraldMagsalay-hm3du Před rokem

    Thanks for this Prof. :)

  • @pluieregen7492
    @pluieregen7492 Před 3 lety +7

    Good day! Ive been wanting to read rizal’s 25 volume of letters and writings. Is there a way to get a hold of this Online? Pdf or online books?
    Thank you so much for this lecture Prof. Ambeth!

  • @jobertsambitan8100
    @jobertsambitan8100 Před 2 lety

    thank you sir

  • @ellenjoyazcueta4077
    @ellenjoyazcueta4077 Před 3 lety +3

    Hello Sir. Saan po pwede makabili ng books nyo? Sana po masagot 🙏

  • @galileogervacio41
    @galileogervacio41 Před rokem

    Where can we read the 25 volumes of his writings (Dr. Rizal)?

  • @ralvindizon1140
    @ralvindizon1140 Před 2 lety

    Salamat dito Sir...

  • @pawisangtulisan1248
    @pawisangtulisan1248 Před 3 lety +4

    Where can we read the 25 volumes?

  • @krvunidad
    @krvunidad Před rokem

    Tanong lang po....maliban po sa Noli Me Tangere at El Filibusterismo.
    May ibang libro pa po bang naisulat si Dr. Jose Rizal?

  • @RikKarDING
    @RikKarDING Před rokem

    where can I get copies of the 25 volume of Rizal's writings?

  • @jojonarte
    @jojonarte Před 6 dny +1

    Looks like Enrile on 13:32

  • @obbie1osias467
    @obbie1osias467 Před 2 lety +1

    Rizal's face on the 1 Peso bill is like George Washington's on the 1 dollar bill.

  • @josefinadomingo3126
    @josefinadomingo3126 Před rokem

    Sir, where in Canada is his monument?
    I might be close and go visit it.

  • @kamustakabymmedianista4712

    I follow you .

  • @batongjoannehora9786
    @batongjoannehora9786 Před 2 lety

    💚💚💚

  • @ronaldallangarguena9454

    Sobrang bigat nung Rizal is everywhere but nowhere

  • @jorgereyllagas7401
    @jorgereyllagas7401 Před 2 lety

    That 2017 1 peso coin is hard to find🤧

  • @jakebuniao5267
    @jakebuniao5267 Před 9 dny

    To know Rizal requires reading his works.That would be a problem among the young people. Their addiction to"gimiks" and computer games have rendered them " blind."

  • @hualian5339
    @hualian5339 Před rokem

    I never listen properly with my Rizal subject back in college... if this was how José Rizal was thought I might probably listen attentively. because the books were too perfect and boring...
    I also questioned, why is Jose Rizal the hero... if he was alive would he like to be the hero that had been glorified by the world🤔 🤔

  • @pig5267
    @pig5267 Před 2 lety

    If Im not mistaken, Rizal's wishes upon his death were not folowed because his letter was turned over to the RP govt by Spain already in the 1950s.

  • @henrys7405
    @henrys7405 Před rokem

    I burst out laughing on "rizal and friends" monument T______T

  • @r4yven359
    @r4yven359 Před 2 lety

    o k

  • @pig5267
    @pig5267 Před 2 lety

    If we have Rizal's saliva I doubt we already have the technology to clone him.

  • @ruthless2070
    @ruthless2070 Před 8 dny

    Instead of just putting english subtitles, how about speaking in national dialect or national language? Who's the main audience here, isn't that the Filipinos should be the main audience of this videos? 😂

    • @mark0001
      @mark0001 Před 5 dny

      National language? English is one of our two national languages.

  • @faye4433
    @faye4433 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you Sir! Phil history was one of my favorite subjects and you’ve reignited my curiosity and thirst for history decades after graduation. Hope you’ll have a podcast soon so i can listen while driving to work :)

  • @xnotmarcox
    @xnotmarcox Před 3 lety +3

    Ang ganda!

    • @xnotmarcox
      @xnotmarcox Před 3 lety

      @@AmbethOcampo_TalkingHistory Sir, tingin ko nga yung chismis na playboy siya ang pinaka-“humanizing” na alam siguro ng karamihan. 😅

    • @AmbethOcampo_TalkingHistory
      @AmbethOcampo_TalkingHistory Před 3 lety +1

      salamat