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On Assignment With Me

Natashya Gutierrez 22 Episodes Jul 29, 2026

Award-winning journalist Natashya Gutierrez hosts this limited series podcast, taking listeners on assignments around the world. She explores global stories, meets trailblazers and newsmakers, and goes behind the scenes of her investigations. The podcast blends journalistic curiosity with intimacy, inviting the audience along.

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Explained: Shocking, New Evidence in the Flood Control Scandal
Explained: Shocking, New Evidence in the Flood Control Scandal Jul 29, 2026 1882 Suitcases of cash. A fake money-changer. Mansions and multi-million donations around the world.A new Supplemental Complaint-Affidavit just landed at the Philippine Office of the Ombudsman — and it adds fresh witnesses, new financial trails, and new names to the country's biggest corruption scandal.In this episode, I break down the 104-page complaint and what the filing actually alleges ag
"I'm Not President of My Family": What Marcos' SONA Really Signals
"I'm Not President of My Family": What Marcos' SONA Really Signals Jul 28, 2026 1840 Real accountability or political theatre?In this episode, we analyze President Ferdinand Marcos Jr's statements on the flood control corruption scandal in his recent State of the Nation address, including his announcement that charges will be filed against his very own cousin Martin Romualdez. We look at accountability, political motives, and the prospects for genuine reform in the Philip
A Nation Watching: The Alex Eala Effect
A Nation Watching: The Alex Eala Effect Jul 8, 2026 2803 Sports star Alex Eala just made history — beating defending champion Iga Świątek to reach the second week of Wimbledon, the deepest any Filipino has ever gone in a Grand Slam. Veteran sports journalist TJ Manotoc joins us on this episode to unpack what her rise means for the sport and the country.While Eala was eliminated by Jasmine Paolini in the round of 16, she’s now reached a career-h
Saving Siargao, Part 3: How corruption is destroying the environment
Saving Siargao, Part 3: How corruption is destroying the environment Jun 11, 2026 2021 Government officials, business owners and developers have contributed to the destruction of Siargao's environment and natural beauty. On this episode, we speak to Siargao-based anti-corruption advocate and resort owner Christophe Bariou, about the impunity he has witnessed on the island, its impact on the environment, and how he's endeavoured to fight it.Siargao Island is a tear-drop shap
Saving Siargao, Part 2: The secret crisis beneath the island's seas
Saving Siargao, Part 2: The secret crisis beneath the island's seas Jun 3, 2026 1897 There's a crisis lurking beneath Siargao's oceans.On this episode, we speak to Chie Defino of Ocean Tribe Philippines and go beneath the surface of Siargao's seas – to understand the island's environmental issues underwater.Siargao Island is a tear-drop shaped island in Southern Philippines widely known around the world for its surfing, beaches, and natural beauty – and is fast becoming o
Saving Siargao, Part 1: The impact of mass tourism on the paradise island
Saving Siargao, Part 1: The impact of mass tourism on the paradise island May 28, 2026 1532 On part 1 of our three-part series, our assignment is to understand the environmental impact of mass tourism on the island.On this episode, we speak to Analyn Dulpina, Kara Rosas, and Iris Aroa of Lokal Lab, a grassroots NGO focused on sustainability for Siargao. Siargao Island is a tear-drop shaped island in Southern Philippines, widely known around the world for its surfing, beaches, an
Introducing: Saving Siargao
Introducing: Saving Siargao May 28, 2026 59 Siargao Island is a tear-drop shaped island in Southern Philippines, widely known around the world for its surfing, beaches, and natural beauty. It's fast becoming one of the most popular islands in Asia, but it’s being touted as the next Bali not just because of its ability to draw international crowds, but because its rapid tourism growth and development have brought significant environ
Exposing more NYC luxury properties tied to Martin Romualdez
Exposing more NYC luxury properties tied to Martin Romualdez May 20, 2026 1014 EXCLUSIVE: Our latest investigation reveals two additional New York City properties have links to former House Speaker Martin Romualdez.My assignment today is to investigate how documents, sources and new evidence ties Romualdez and his family to more US properties.Property records show that in 2025, Romualdez's business associate and fraternity brother Andrew Casino was named trustee of
I did a week-long leadership course in Harvard: Here's what I learned
I did a week-long leadership course in Harvard: Here's what I learned May 5, 2026 1626 I'm back from a bit of a hiatus that included attending a week-long course at Harvard Kennedy School, on Global Leadership and Public Policy for the 21st Century. In this episode, I recap my top three takeaways from the program, reflect on the feeling of being in a classroom again, and talk about why I came out of it feeling surprisingly optimistic about the future. I hope you take someth
Maria Ressa: I live a life with no regrets
Maria Ressa: I live a life with no regrets Feb 24, 2026 603 In this bonus episode, 2021 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Ressa talks about some of her greatest learnings, how she reacts to the criticisms and online hate against her, and gives advice on how to live a life with no regrets.We also talk about the mental health toll of being female journalists under attack.In her most personal interview yet, I speak to my mentor and friend, and one of
AI, big tech and disinformation: How to fix the world with Maria Ressa
AI, big tech and disinformation: How to fix the world with Maria Ressa Feb 19, 2026 1410 "It's a perversion... to have hate, anger, fear spread faster. That is the worst of who we are as a people," says Maria Ressa, one of the most famous journalists of our time. "This is a moment of truth for our generation."On the second episode of our two-part conversation, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate warns that the death of democracy is looming – unless we act collectively, now. With t
How to do the right thing with Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Ressa
How to do the right thing with Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Ressa Feb 12, 2026 3008 This is Maria Ressa like you've never seen her before.In her most personal interview yet, I speak to my mentor and friend... who also happens to have won a Nobel Peace Prize in 2021. Maria talks about the most formative moments of her life, how she sticks to her values in a fragmented world, and what the Nobel meant to her."The minute you become corrupt, you can't help it," she says. "You

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