I'm Just A Girl: Discussing Women Experiences with Kwentorika


As we enter the month of March, we get to recognize the lovely stills, quirky experiences, and shared moments that bind all women together. 


Giving this a chance to honor and celebrate Women's Month, what exactly are the collectively shared experiences many women and feminine individuals go through that make their own definition of girlhood? Getting into the 11th episode of this season's Kwentorika, a podcast by CASA Retorika that tackles relevant themes with intriguing discussions, we delve further into the occurrences that many women relate to.


In collaboration with CASA Chronicle and CASA Multimedia, this episode welcomes us with the lively energy of our hosts, Alex Fante and Amara Medrano, as they excitedly talk about the experiences that are particular to women which are reminiscent, fun, and even the frustrating stereotypes through this podcast episode titled, “The Girls that get it, get it!”, released this Saturday.


This episode talks about the many “universal experiences” women commonly go through at least once in their lives, making them feel less alone in this world.


The essence of girlhood and womanhood are full of ranging dynamics many women encounter in their daily lives. Coming from the perspective of both women hosts, Alex and Amara, starting from exploring the supportive culture simply observable in women's bathrooms to complex topics that have negative connotations surrounding the gender of women – all being factors on how it shapes a woman's life and helping them navigate this little life in their own ways.


Mentions of many inspiring women individuals considered iconic to the eyes of many women, and the added twist on the discussion with the mention of gender equality and inclusivity, are also given space to discuss by the hosts in this episode. 


These mentioned topics and many more are tackled in the 11th episode of this podcast series. Check out and join us in Kwentorika's official Spotify Podcast, which features how women are just girls in the world, living simple and complex lives. 
Rovie Gregorio

An AB Communication student and a Features Editor for CASA Chronicle who seeks to test her comfort zone. She enjoys working in production and events. Loves to drink iced coffee and lemonade while talking about her favorite series and movies.

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