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March 2022

Lifestyle, News

Building on Stilts is recreated by SM as a climate-resilient design for the future

Floods and rising water levels caused by typhoons are a recurring problem in Marikina, which is considered one of Metro Manila’s low-lying districts. During typhoons, the water level of the Marikina River can surge to 23 meters, compared to its typical average of 13 meters. While the neighborhoods surrounding the Marikina Watershed are being submerged, SM Marikina remains tall, providing a safe haven for its neighbors.

What’s the secret? It is supported by 246 stilts.

SM City Marikina is a one-of-a-kind development. The elevated mall, which is built on top of 246 stilts and is located within the Marikina River Watershed, is a 6-hectare property.

“Understanding weather patterns and how they affect the environment where your city or building will be is a vital aspect of creating climate resilient structures,” said Architect Fides Garcia-Hsu, Vice President of SM Engineering Design and Development (SM EDD). “We evaluated the long-term flood cycles of the Marikina Watershed, which was recognized as a high-risk area by the World Bank in 1977, during the planning process of SM City Marikina.”

Building atop stilts can be traced back to ancient civilizations all across the world. The solution can be found in its extensive functionality. Early human tribes used elevated architecture to protect themselves from flooding, wetness, and surface creatures. It also allows them to store items in open spaces or participate in cultural activities. Finally, it lowers the expense of altering natural terrain. While modern architects have embraced the concept of building on stilts over the years, it has lost favor with the public as urbanization has progressed.

The practicality of ‘building on stilts’ was revived by SM, who reworked the concept as a climate-resistant feature. To assist limit the potential of damage during heavy flooding, this design was combined with additional disaster preparedness concerns. As a result, SM City Marikina was built 20 meters beyond than the allowed distance of 90 meters from the Marikina River’s centerline. Furthermore, the ground-floor parking was purposefully designed with no walls to enable water to flow, while the second story was elevated at 20.5 meters, which is higher than the highest recorded flood levels.

During super typhoons, SM Marikina’s resiliency saves an average of Php1 billion in terms of losses from business sales alone. This means that it is able to help its tenants, especially the micro, small and medium enterprises that depend on the mall for their business continuity and growth.

For its neighboring communities, SM Marikina also serves as a safe haven and a first responder to families who are affected during calamities. It also provides free parking spaces for those who are stranded and need a safe place to wait for flood water to recede.

“Our ultimate goal is to help build the resilience of our stakeholders. This begins by building our own resilience to serve as a good foundation they could rely on especially during calamities,” Garcia-Hsu said.

Beyond Marikina, construction on stilts may be reviving in other parts of the world as urbanization and the demand for greener spaces increase. This would allow for high-rise development while preserving much-needed green open space on the ground level.

While making SM City Marikina a disaster-resistant mall required an additional 15% in capital investments, the company sees it as a necessary investment in its goal to produce shared value for its stakeholders. This, combined with a science-based approach to climate scenario risk assessments, enables SM City Marikina to defy expectations and demonstrate that incorporating resiliency is the path to a climate resilient future.

Lifestyle, News

PCPPI commemorates World Water Day by urging citizens to conserve water

Two-thirds of the world’s population may face water scarcity by 2025. According to the World Wildlife Fund Inc., given the current global consumption rate, this pmay get worse.

On World Water Day, Pepsi-Cola Products Philippines, Inc. (PCPPI), the country’s official maker of PepsiCo products, is inviting the public to join in water conservation measures to minimize waste.

“Water is a fundamental right. This is the reason we strictly manage our water consumption and water wastes. We need to integrate water conservation methods to improve global water security. We encourage the public to use water responsibly as this is a shared responsibility that we need to take seriously,” said PCPPI president and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Frederick D. Ong.

Last year, PCPPI reported a six percent reduction in its 2020 water usage. The company saved around 369,000 cubic meters of water which is equal to more than 147 Olympic-sized swimming pools. From 2019 to 2021, the company has reduced its water use by 11.5%.

To bolster its water stewardship initiatives, PCPPI monitors its water consumption in its operations and has devised ways to improve its water recycling to minimize wastage. It also continues to strengthen its host communities’ involvement by partnering with local government units for its adopt-a-river program.

Even at home, anyone may join the water conservation effort. Here are some suggestions for conserving water while also saving money on your water bills:

1) Prep your food wisely

Practice rinsing your fruits and vegetables in a basin of water instead of under running water. Do this and save up to 10 to 15 gallons of water every year. Defrost frozen food in the refrigerator overnight. This is better than placing it under flowing tap. When boiling vegetables, make sure to use only enough water. This allows you to still get adequate nutrients from them. Use your rice wash to water the plants.

2) Run full loads of laundry

If you want to wash your laundry with ease, soak your dirty clothes in water for at least 20 minutes to remove the stains. It is also advisable to run a full load of laundry to maximize the water used—it’s energy-efficient, too. You may then recycle the laundry water and use it to clean your garage, pathways, bathroom floors, or your pet’s cage.

3) Check for leaks

Regularly check for pipe leaks. If you see signs of molds or foul smells, it’s best to ask for help from an experienced plumber to inspect your plumbing system. Leaks occur in toilets, too. Try adding a small drop of food coloring to your toilet tank and wait for a few minutes to test for leaks. If the water in the bowl changes its color even without flushing, then it’s leaking. Getting rid of leaks could save a household 10,000 gallons of water per year.

4) Shower and brush your teeth responsibly

When washing with soap or shampoo, turn off the faucet to prevent water waste. You can also work on reducing your shower time by finishing your bath routine quickly. If possible, use a bucket and a dipper or get a water-saving showerhead.

It is wise to brush your teeth and rinse using a cup of water. Running the tap while toothbrushing uses up as much as six liters of water every time.

5) Save water when cleaning outdoors

Use a pail of water and a broom rather than a hose to get rid of stubborn dirt on your sidewalk, driveway, or parking lot. To add, use recycled laundry water. It has the same cleaning effect for outdoor dirty areas as with clean tap water.

6) Turn off faucets

Need we say more? Turn off all your faucets at home when not in use.

There are still so many ways to conserve water and to ensure global water security. The world is changing and it is only fitting that we change our ways, too, because this fact remains: Water is life.

the country, serving more than 700,000 outlets and providing employment through its extensive distribution network.

PCPPI is committed to create a positive impact on society with programs focused on environmental sustainability, nutrition, education, and livelihood. For more information, visit www.pepsiphilippines.com.

 

 

 

Lifestyle

HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS: In this time of pandemic, Homebright preserves your loved ones happy, healthy, and safe

Home is truly where the heart is, as it is where we and all of our loved ones call home. We must also keep people we love healthy in order to keep a happy and safe home.

You can be sure of adequate protection at an affordable price with Homebright disinfectant sprays. Homebright is reasonably priced in comparison to other brands, and it is one of only two US EPA-approved disinfection sprays in the Philippines that can truly claim to kill 99.9% of all viruses, including those that cause Covid-19, ensuring that all Filipinos can provide the best protection for their families.

Offering greater convenience in this time of pandemic, Homebright provides a wide range of protection for every room and surface of your home with disinfectants, sanitizers, space deodorizers, and air fresheners. And for just Php 179 for its disinfectant sprays, you don’t have to sacrifice quality and efficacy for affordability.

“With the current pandemic, the concern for health, safety, and savings is on every Filipinos’ mind. Homebright offers peace of mind and security by delivering protection and impressive efficacy at an affordable price,” says Paolo Castano, from Consumer Insights Inc., the exclusive importer of Homebright Disinfectants.  Homebright Disinfectant Sprays are available in stores nationwide, and come in five amazing scents: Fresh Lavender, Hawaiian, Country, Citrus, and Linen. So regardless of your tastes, you can easily find a scent that suits your home. “With our range, you and your loved ones are truly protected. A healthy home is happy home, too!” ends Paolo.

SM Supermarkets, HardwareOne, Metro Supermarket, Mercury Drug, All Day Supermarket, NCCC Supermarket, Makati Supermarket, Fisher Mall, Landers, Cash & Carry, Unimart, Ever Supermarket, JC Plaza, and FamilyMart, among others, sell Homebright.

Follow Homebright on Facebook and Instagram at @HomebrightPH and @homebrightPH. #Homebright

 

 

 

 

 

Entertainment

Revelation: The concert filled out the Alex Theater, meeting the need for live entertainment

The return of ABS-CBN International and TFC Events to live shows paid off, as the Los Angeles leg of Revelation: The Concert Tour in the United States was well-attended. Fans from all around California, including Arizona, flocked to see Dingdong Avanzado, his wife Jessa Zaragoza, and their daughter Jayda perform at the Alex Theater. After sitting at home for the past two years since the pandemic began, it was evident that the audience was looking forward to in-person events. “Finally, we had the chance to get together and connect,” Annabel De Leon of Rancho Cucamonga exclaimed.

Avanzado assured the crowd that their only job that night was to have fun, and fun was had as the concert goers were treated to an array of songs that took them down memory lane.

The original Prince of Filipino Pop, Avanzado, and his wife, Zaragoza, touted as the Phenomenal Diva of the Philippines, had the audience singing along to their hearts’ content and dancing to the songs that were nostalgic, fun, and familiar.

Their daughter, Jayda, was a revelation herself proving she was an artist of substance as she sang songs from her official debut album. She also accompanied herself, playing the keyboard, and then the guitar, showing proficiency in her craft.

Developing and perfecting her artistry has always been Jayda’s mantra. She explains that for her, the highest form of compliment is when people recognize her artistry, “which is something I really work hard at, and I am really proud of.”

Fely Pasamba of Los Angeles enthused that she loved the concert “because I love to dance, and we love Jessa and Dingdong and their daughter.”

Pearl Sarabia of Fontana announced  that they had so much fun. “We’ve seen Dingdong before but this one is different because it’s the whole family. It’s a great show!”

And Ed Rame, also from Los Angeles, shared that “you can feel the inspiration that wrapped the entire theater that truly brought so much joy.” He added that, “It’s a well-conceptualized concert, executed well and performed excellently.”

It was a night of fun and many amazing revelations.

Annabel of Rancho Cucamonga also emphasized how the show was refreshing. “It’s a good reminder that God is always faithful, and they brought that message loud and clear tonight,” she adds.

Audiences have one more chance to experience the fun and learn of the many other discoveries to be brought to light when Revelation goes to Northern California on March 26 at the Fox Theatre, 2215 Broadway, Redwood City, CA 94063. Tickets start at $25. Part of the proceeds for the Fox Theater show will go to the ABS-CBN Foundation International for the continuing rehabilitation efforts for the victims of Super Typhoon Odette.

Ding.com and Sendwave, along with Media Partners – Philippine News Today, Inquirer.net, FilAm Star, and Asian Journal, are presenting the show on March 26.

For tickets and more information, go to myTFC.com/revelation.

 

 

 

 

 

Lifestyle

BGC Central Park is a great place to have some off-leash fun with your pet

It’s great news for dogs and their owners! Bonifacio Global City, known for its pet-friendly shops, has opened BGC Central Bark, a new off-leash dog park where canines may run about and play to their hearts’ content.

Located at Sundial Park in front of Seibu Tower, the 600-square meter dog park is a partnership between BGC, Presidential Paws, and PetMe. With its dog-approved features, BGC Central Bark creates an avenue for furbabies and pawrents to enjoy off-leash adventures at any day of the week.

With a goal of creating a safe space suitable for all kinds of breeds, the launch of Central Bark officially took place last March 9, 2022. The event was graced by BGC Estate Association’s Executive Director Jun Galvez, PetMe owner Aaron Halili, and Presidential Paws owners, Yassi and Issa Pressman. During the entirety of the event, furbabies of all kinds had a splendid time roaming, showing off tricks, and socializing with other pooches.

Yassi and Issa Pressman, owners of Presidential Paws

Yassi Pressman, owner of Presidential Paws, at the BGC Central Bark Grand Launch

Perfect for both big and small dogs, BGC Central Bark offers a safe, fun space for dogs of all sizes to romp around and play, with an obstacle course.  What’s more convenient, well-trained park rangers are present to supervise the canines and ensure that everyone is having an amazing time. Beyond opportunities to play, part of the perks for members of BGC Central Bark are grooming and training sessions.

BGC Central Bark members have full access to supervised facilities, are invited to exclusive park events, and receive discounts at PetMe BGC and Presidential Paws accessories and grooming lounge. Non-members can still bring their dogs to the off-leash park if they purchase a Php100 day pass. All you need to bring is your dog’s anti-rabies vaccination card and your COVID-19 vaccination card to enjoy the best time possible at BGC Central Bark!

Stay tuned for more information and queries, and visit BGC Central Bark’s Facebook and Instagram accounts for updates! For additional information, go to Bonifacio Global City’s Facebook page.

 

 

 

Lifestyle

Smile Train wins a Silver at the 57th Anvil Awards for the First-Ever Filipino Mobile Speech Application

Smile Train Philippines’ Virtual Telehealth and other Speech Therapy programs were recognized for the second consecutive year in the recently concluded 57th Anvil Awards

In the Philippines, where over 5,000 babies are born each year with a cleft lip or palate, accessibility to cleft-related treatments like speech therapy is critical. This was particularly true at the COVID-19 pandemic’s peak, when ensuring that patients could continue their speech therapy appointments was a top priority.

Smile Train, the world’s foremost cleft-focused nonprofit, endeavored to bring its speech therapy programs directly to patients by launching the country’s first Filipino speech therapy mobile application, demonstrating its dedication to continue promoting comprehensive cleft care. More individuals born with a cleft can keep receiving complete cleft care using their smartphones thanks to the platform. (The Smile Train Filipino mobile speech program is free and available on both the Apple and Google Play Stores; for more information, go to https://smiletrainspeechapp.com/.)

The impact of this innovative application as well as Smile Train’s telehealth services were recognized at the 57th Anvil Awards, winning the Silver Award.

“As Smile Train strives to create a brighter future for Filipinos born with a cleft, we are grateful to receive this recognition for the second time as this is a testament of our organization’s efforts to bring uninterrupted care and convenient access to patients amidst the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Kimmy Coseteng-Flaviano, Vice President, Smile Train South East Asia.

Since the programs were launched in 2020, Smile Train’s speech telehealth and therapy programs in the Philippines have treated over 300 patients, providing them with more than 2,000 cleft care-related sessions—including speech therapy, nutritional support, breastfeeding guidance for mothers of babies with clefts, pre-surgical consultations, and psychosocial care. From 2020 to 2021, Smile Train and its 26 partners supported a total of 2,125 sessions for over 223 individuals for speech services alone. Despite COVID-19 restrictions, patients still have access to Smile Train’s services and are still able to schedule surgeries in partner hospitals.

“Smile Train has always been committed to exploring various avenues and utilizing technology to provide comprehensive cleft care to reach more patients and communities in the country,” shared Flaviano. “All these programs built on the earlier successes of Smile Train’s efforts at the onset of the pandemic, notably Speech Camp 2020, which is a series of virtual therapy classes and discussions conducted by speech language pathologists and medical professionals.”

Visit smiletrain.org to learn more about Smile Train’s global initiatives and to donate. Visit smiletrain.ph/get-help to learn more about Smile Train’s local programs in the Philippines and to refer a patient in need. Smile Train Philippines can be found on Instagram as @SmileTrainPh    and on Facebook as @SmileTrainPhilippines.

 

 

 

 

 

Lifestyle, News

The Rundown 2022 promotes young empowerment and partners with the COMELEC

The 2022 national elections, which are expected to be one of the most important in our history, will reflect the ultimate voice of the Filipino people and define the future we, and future generations, will be heading to.

With the youth accounting for more than half of the country’s registered voters for 2022, The Rundown: A Youth-Oriented Senate Elections Forum commits to delivering an impartial and informative elections forum for the youth, by the youth. This year, The Rundown 2022 champions the theme of Youth at the Forefront of Change: Transforming Conversations into Collective Action.

Since 2013, young voters have been given the chance to engage with senatorial candidates in a series of panel discussions, rapid fire questions, and open forums as they tackle the most pressing issues of our time. This 2022, The Rundown continues to put youth empowerment at its core as it provides a platform for senatorial candidates such as Risa Hontiveros, Carl Balita, Chel Diokno, Samira Gutoc, Antonio  Trillanes IV, Roy Cabonegro, and Carmen Zubiaga to both share their plans and sense what concerns the youth sector.

In its previous editions, the forum has been endorsed by government agencies such as the Department   of Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA). This year, The Rundown has partnered with Mayani, a fast-growing agri-enterprise as one of its chief community partners, and the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) as their Official Youth Senate Elections Forum.

The forum will be livestreamed for the first time in The Rundown’s history on Saturday, March 12, 2022, from 3:00 to 6:30 p.m. on The Rundown: A Youth-Oriented Senate Elections Forum on Facebook. The forum will also be broadcast on ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC) TV and on YouTube.

Check out @TheRundownForumPH on Facebook, @TheRundownPH on Twitter, and @therundownforum on Instagram for additional details. You can also email us at [email protected] if you have any questions.

 

 

Entertainment

How Can Artists Make Money Through Gigz?

“You’ll never make any money as an artist,” people used to say. Now, it’s time to put the pessimism aside and embrace real hope, because Gigz is changing the game for artists in this digital (and pandemic) age.

If you’re an artist who’s struggling to replace lost revenue streams in the wake of the current pandemic,

Gigz may just be the solution you need.  In today’s world, there are more opportunities than ever which allow entertainers (musicians, comedians, etc.) to do what they love and generate a sustainable income. And as long as you’re willing to put in the time and work, you too can reap the incredible rewards of this new age by being creative enough.

Gigz was founded in 2021, providing an online platform to help entertainers earn by simply uploading their videos or performances. The platform features music, comedy, video podcasts, films, events, and more.

It operates in a way similar to YouTube except that Gigz has a donation button that allows fans and followers to contribute any amount to support their favorite artists.

Furthermore, artists might choose to charge for their performances so that fans can pay and watch them on demand, on any device, at any time. Additionally, Gigz marketing initiatives assist artists in raising their profiles and creating awareness, allowing them to be noticed globally. On Gigz, being an artist is simple. Simply log in to the website (https://gigz.online/), establish an account by entering your email address, creating a password, and uploading a profile photo and video, and you’re ready to start creating content and earning money

Lifestyle, News

InLife and GCash Partnership Expects P196 Million in Transactions by 2021, Expanding Women’s Role in the Digital Economy

Between January and December 2021, Insular Life (InLife) recorded P196 million in GCash transactions. This was based on 46 thousand transactions made using the GCash app for payments for various InLife insurance products. But the relationship between InLife and GCash is about more than just collecting premium payments; it’s about inclusion.

“Our partnership with GCash, the largest FinTech platform in the country, is the latest and, by far, the widest net we are casting in our financial inclusion agenda for women. GCash breaks the barriers for the millions of the unbanked to avail themselves of financial services and health solutions at the most convenient and safe way,” said InLife Chairperson Nina D. Aguas during the formal launch of InLife’s partnership with GCash.

InLife term life insurance and accident insurance plans that do not need medical examinations have been available through GCash since last year. It also made the affordable emergency prepaid cards of its health subsidiary, Insular Health Care (IHC), available through GLife. The move is in line with InLife’s advocacy of promoting financial inclusion and empowering women through technology

Empowering Women through Financial Inclusion

The Covid-19 pandemic has transformed public opinion and behavior in favor of obtaining proper healthcare and insurance coverage. “And data shows that active seekers are women, not necessarily for themselves, but for their husbands, children, or parents,”according to Ms. Nina D. Aguas is the Executive Chairperson of The Insular Life Assurance Company. She stated that GCash is ideal for improving the health and financial stability of larger communities, particularly those who are financially disadvantaged, due to its reach and widespread

GCash President and CEO Martha Sazon noted during the occasion that their relationship with InLife has allowed them to provide everyday Filipinos with affordable and accessible insurance coverage.

“Through InLife and InLife HealthCare, they now have access to appropriate products ranging from life insurance to health care coverage.” We’re offering more Filipinos the opportunity to get insured more quickly and easily, giving them and their families peace of mind,” she said.

Ms. Sazon pointed out that their relationship with InLife provides GCash consumers with another important and timely service.

“This is another step forward in our goal of financial inclusion,” she said, “where we try to make financial services more accessible to all Filipinos, particularly the unbanked and underbanked.”

Ms. Sazon stated that their collaboration comes at a critical juncture in GCash’s history, as the company’s user base has grown to over 55 million people, or more than 70% of the adult population in the Philippines.

“They now have access to digital financial services through our app, even though bank penetration remains low.” “People now think of GCash as a digital life hack and more than just an e-wallet,” she said, adding that app usage is at an all-time high.

Inspired by the Sheroes Movement

IHC President and CEO Noemi G. Azura disclosed that their experience in the InLife Sheroes Movement, InLife’s women’s advocacy program, made them realize the importance of digital channels to reach Filipino women.

In a nationwide study conducted by InLife in 2018 for its Sheroes program, it learned that Filipino women are the primary caregivers in the family, including extended ones.

“We realized that online storefronts are viable distribution channels to reach more women who are looking for affordable protection products for life and health for their family,” Ms. Azura said.

She added that digital technology is effective in terms of promoting awareness about the program, and in delivering educational activities on health and personal finance.

Ms. Sazon said that they are celebrating their partnership at a special time – Women’s Month.

“While tech is not usually a field women are associated with, our team at GCash is proof that it can happen – with women making up around half of our employee base,” she said.

Addressing Challenges in Financial Inclusion

During the event, officials from InLife and GCash discussed the issues of financially empowering women and how the two companies may work together to address them. Through this also I acquired so much knowledge and the discussion is very informative. It tackles the role and importance of women in our society very relevant in today’s celebration of Women’s month.

Insular Health Care Head of Sales and Marketing Division Tricci Rose A. Sadian; InLife Vice President and Head of Digital Sales Distribution Geraldine G. Pascual; and GCash Assistant Vice President and Head of Financial Services, Distribution, BPO & CICO for Enterprise Kim Pineda shared their insights on financial inclusion for women. They also discussed the various products and services of InLife and GCash that cater to women.

“It is our hope that millions of Filipinos will enjoy peace of mind knowing that they have life and health insurance coverage for themselves and their loved available through GCash,” Ms. Aguas said as she concluded her speech during the event.

 

About The Insular Life Assurance Company, Ltd
Insular Life (InLife) is the first, largest, and only mutual Filipino life insurance company in the country with over 111 years of uninterrupted service. We apply over a hundred years of experience in financial protection, risk management, savings, and investment to help you make confident decisions for you and your loved ones.
As a mutual life insurance company, our accountability is to our policyholders. They can be assured of being protected by a company that has an asset base of over P148 billion and net worth of P37 billion. We have a nationwide presence in 53 branches all over the country, and an expanded digital footprint to serve our customers, wherever and whenever they want. Our success is anchored on the growth and security of our partners, policyholders and beneficiaries, because we exist to offer a lifetime for good for everyone. For more information, visit www.insularlife.com.ph.
About GCash
GCash (G-Xchange, Inc.) is the #1 Financial App in the Philippines. Through the GCash App, customers can easily purchase prepaid airtime; pay bills at over 1.3k partner billers; send and receive money anywhere in the Philippines, even to other bank accounts; purchase from over 4.5M partner merchants and social sellers; cash-in and cash-out at over 170k partner agents; and get access to savings, credit, insurance and invest money all at the convenience of their smartphones. GCash is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mynt (Globe Fintech Innovations, Inc.).
GCash was recognized by The Asian Banker (TAB) and by the IDC in 2021 for its outstanding digital financial inclusion programs impacting more than 55 million Filipinos in the country today.

 

Lifestyle

Pampers Overnight is the solution for first-time parents Elisse and Mccoy’s sleepless evenings

With fellow parents Saab Magalona and Jim Bacarro, they also acknowledged some of their parenting problems and advocated for equal parenting.  After witnessing the couple’s cryptic remarks on Facebook and Instagram stories, implying that both had had enough, netizens and fans showed their support to new parents Elisse Joson and Mccoy de Leon.

After inquiry, we discovered that the main issue was the couple’s inability to get a good night’s sleep. While most individuals can relate to sleepless nights, new parents like Elisse and Mccoy are nodding and saying, “We hear you.”

Parents’ Partner for Uninterrupted Sleep

McLisse, in a Pampers Power Parents Show Facebook Live with Saab Magalona and Jim Bacarro on Monday, revealed that they had to wake up in the middle of the night to their daughter, Felize McKenzie, crying because of the discomfort and leaks caused by the previous diaper brand they were using. They recalled that the most difficult time for them was during Felize’s first six months – Elisse would get up in the middle of the night to feed and to change diapers multiple times. To prevent this from happening again, Elisse and Mccoy have taken shifts in changing Felize’s diapers which eventually left the couple tired, frustrated and not having enough sleep. For working parents like Elisse and Mccoy, a restful sleep is important. And when your baby is uncomfortable and does not get enough sleep, that also means that the whole family does not either.

Apparently, this is a common struggle for parents. Most nighttime diaper changes are either done before baby sleeps or around the parents’ sleeping schedule to reduce the need for parent and baby to wake up at night. However, parents still experience instances when they wake up in the middle of the night to check their baby’s diaper. They oftentimes worry of “babad” or the soaking in free liquid on diaper’s topsheet.

But after hearing recommendations from fellow Pampers parents, McLisse decided to try the new Pampers Overnight and saw the difference in their daughter’s sleep: comfortable, uninterrupted, and free of leaks. All thanks to its superior Zero Babad Night Lock that absorbs baby’s pee all night and helps prevent rashes! It has Zero Babad Technology that can absorb up to 1 night’s pee based on average overnight loading and Zero Babad NightLock belt to prevent nighttime leaks.

Call to Equal Parenting to Ease the Load for New Parents

During the same Facebook Live show, the couples discussed how parenting is not easy and how listening and supporting each other is essential. Saab pointed out, “Diaper problems man or other complex challenges, whether emotional, physical, mental – those are valid, and you can also always ask for help… and for us, let’s continue to give them support.”

Mccoy and Elisse said that amidst parenting struggles at home, they are both grateful that they equally share the caregiving duties which helps in lessening their parenting loads and worries. Saab and Jim added that having the support of other family members also helps alleviate stress as well.

The concept of equal parenting rings even more relevancy now with the celebration of the International Women’s day as it emphasizes that caregiving and housework are the responsibility of both parents, and they mentioned how we need to break outdated stereotypes that women are the sole, full-time caregiver in the early stages of a child’s life.

Procter & Gamble on Promoting Equal Parenting

Last year, P&G launched a program called “Share the Care” that gives its employees, regardless of their gender and marital status, 8 weeks of fully paid parental leave and offers all kinds of parents different opportunities to care for and bond with the children new to their family – biological or adopted. This is beyond the standard 7 days that is mandated by the Philippine law for fathers. Meanwhile, mothers continue to receive 105 calendar days of fully paid maternal leave.

Join the Pampers Power Parents and support healthy sleep for your children by providing them the night diaper with zero babad protection. Visit our Lazada and Shopee stores, as well as other major merchants, to purchase the new Pampers Overnight Pants.