There’s no easy way to become a mother. No matter how prepared you may be for the countless sacrifices and changes to your well-being that lie ahead, you can never truly tell how your life will pan out upon committing to the family you’re raising.
Motherhood comprises multitudes of blessings, hardships, efforts, and love that the strong women in our lives pour into their children. Even the wisest, most experienced mothers we know might still struggle to navigate their lifelong duties as the “light of the household.” It’s no different for new moms and mothers-to-be, who are just about to learn what being a parent truly means for themselves and their loved ones.

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That’s why the Kami Ang Iyong Mga… podcast has its heart set on helping mothers grow, one chika session at a time. Motherhood may still be “the hardest job in the world” for many of us, but this new platform by and for Filipinas aims to approach its complexities with clarity and purpose.
Camille Prats, Iya Villania, and Suzi Entrata-Abrera bring their radiant energy to every episode of Kami Ang Iyong Mga... With heartfelt conversations on women’s rights, personal growth, and the magic of female friendships, this podcast makes a wonderful companion for every mother who’s figuring things out as she goes.
Here’s why you should tune in:
Fun-filled Episodes Worth Learning From
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There’s never a dull moment on the Kami Ang Iyong Mga… podcast, and we have its trio of hosts to thank. With them around, your seemingly mundane encounters can escalate into hours-long kuwentuhan moments real quick.
Camille, Iya, and Suzi find fun in every topic they bring up, keeping viewers entertained and engaged from start to finish. Whether it’s “real talk” on marriage, wellness tips, or advice on finding true love, the podcast sparks enlightening conversations that every Filipina can get behind, regardless of their status.
Kami Ang Iyong Mga… premiered on April 7, 2026, with a pilot episode about the hosts’ journeys as mothers and public figures. The web show, which now has 13 episodes and counting, has been a long-time “dream come true” for the three of them, and we can’t wait to witness it grow over time.
Giving Motherhood New Meanings
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Today’s generation has brought in numerous new perspectives and experiences that’ve changed the way we understand motherhood.
While moms are primarily committed to nurturing their kids, they also have every right to thrive in their respective fields without compromising their priorities at home. Reports also show that most Gen Z Filipinos are now opting for a child-free lifestyle—valuing their personal goals and fulfillment over starting a family.
Kami Ang Iyong Mga… adds to these growing discussions by strongly believing that having kids isn’t the sole essence of motherhood. Moreover, choosing not to doesn’t make you any less of a woman than those who do.
Camille, Iya, and Suzi were already prominent names in showbiz before they became moms. Their experiences balancing the limelight and life at home, which they’ve openly shared on the podcast, prove that your dreams are still worth chasing even when the inevitable stress of motherhood holds you back.
The Power of Female Friendships
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Just like mothers and their familial connections, friendships among women are complex and only get harder to maintain as you grow. But that’s where their beauty lies—in expressions of love and support that you may not always pick up on, in showing up for one another at unfavorable hours of the day, and in promises to have each other’s backs no matter how drastically the seasons change.
Mothers can learn a thing or two from Kami Ang Iyong Mga… about keeping a tight-knit circle that wouldn’t hesitate to lend a helping hand to you and your family. Seeking your safe space beyond home takes patience and an unshakable spirit. If you haven’t found yours yet, let the podcast and its uplifting lessons motivate you to put yourself out there and pursue the friendships you deserve.
You can tune in to Kami Ang Iyong Mga… on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Podcasts. New episodes drop every Wednesday.
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Have you already listened to the Kami Ang Iyong Mga… podcast? What are your favorite takeaways from it? Share them with us in the comments below!
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