Amy Perez, Winnie Cordero share challenges in doing new radio shows: ‘Mahirap din kasi minsan nadadala mo siya’ | ABS-CBN
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Amy Perez, Winnie Cordero share challenges in doing new radio shows: ‘Mahirap din kasi minsan nadadala mo siya’
Despite their years of experience in radio, Amy Perez and Winnie Cordero admitted they are still facing challenges in adjusting to their new shows at DWPM Radyo 630.
Despite their years of experience in radio, Amy Perez and Winnie Cordero admitted they are still facing challenges in adjusting to their new shows at DWPM Radyo 630.
At a Thanksgiving conference for Radyo 630, the two radio personalities opened up about their transitions and how they've worked through the difficulties in hosting their programs over the past few months.
At a Thanksgiving conference for Radyo 630, the two radio personalities opened up about their transitions and how they've worked through the difficulties in hosting their programs over the past few months.
“Nangangapa ako ngayon sa Tatak Serbisyo kasi public service ito so marami akong gusto sa programa para maging — how do you say that?—buo yung aming pagtulong,” Winnie told PUSH on how she's been adapting to her show.
“Nangangapa ako ngayon sa Tatak Serbisyo kasi public service ito so marami akong gusto sa programa para maging — how do you say that?—buo yung aming pagtulong,” Winnie told PUSH on how she's been adapting to her show.

Winnie previously worked on variety programs like DZMM Todo-todo Walang Preno and HaPinay. She currently hosts two shows on Radyo 630/TeleRadyo Serbisyo: Tatak Serbisyo, which airs Monday to Friday at 10:30 a.m., and Win Today, which airs Saturdays at 10 a.m.
Winnie previously worked on variety programs like DZMM Todo-todo Walang Preno and HaPinay. She currently hosts two shows on Radyo 630/TeleRadyo Serbisyo: Tatak Serbisyo, which airs Monday to Friday at 10:30 a.m., and Win Today, which airs Saturdays at 10 a.m.
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She also discussed the emotional toll her job sometimes takes. Tatak Serbisyo often features heart-wrenching stories of families in need, and Winnie confessed how difficult it is not to get emotionally affected.
She also discussed the emotional toll her job sometimes takes. Tatak Serbisyo often features heart-wrenching stories of families in need, and Winnie confessed how difficult it is not to get emotionally affected.
“Ang sakit din na yung, namatayan na kasi kami, so ayon yung struggle ko na masyadong emotional yung programa para sa;kin kasi yung kwento ng struggles nila sa buhay na may alagang may malubhang sakit, wala silang pera, merong sinabihan na tinaningan na lang ng buhay. Meron namang–alam mo yon, samu’t saring emotional baggages and binibitbit ko araw-araw kaya doon ako nahihirapan,” she added.
“Ang sakit din na yung, namatayan na kasi kami, so ayon yung struggle ko na masyadong emotional yung programa para sa;kin kasi yung kwento ng struggles nila sa buhay na may alagang may malubhang sakit, wala silang pera, merong sinabihan na tinaningan na lang ng buhay. Meron namang–alam mo yon, samu’t saring emotional baggages and binibitbit ko araw-araw kaya doon ako nahihirapan,” she added.
Despite the challenges, Winnie expressed gratitude for the support of her team, who helped her navigate these tough stories while still focusing on finding solutions.
Despite the challenges, Winnie expressed gratitude for the support of her team, who helped her navigate these tough stories while still focusing on finding solutions.
On the other hand, Amy Perez, host of Ako 'To, Si Tyang Amy, a public service program focused on mental health and airs Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays at 3 p.m, revealed that she sometimes personally uses her own money to help people featured on her show.
On the other hand, Amy Perez, host of Ako 'To, Si Tyang Amy, a public service program focused on mental health and airs Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays at 3 p.m, revealed that she sometimes personally uses her own money to help people featured on her show.
“Yung pag-follow up dun sa mga kaserbisyo natin na nag-go through ng depression at, tapos icoconnect namin sila with the right organization,” Amy said on what challenges her program faces.
“Yung pag-follow up dun sa mga kaserbisyo natin na nag-go through ng depression at, tapos icoconnect namin sila with the right organization,” Amy said on what challenges her program faces.
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She went on: “Minsan nga ang nagiging title ng programa 'Abunado ako si Tyang Amy' kasi minsan gusto mo silang matulungan na maireconnect kunwari sa isang seminar that can help them so wala din namang pansponsor, so silently, minsan, naku malalaman ng asawa ko, meron naman kaming pinagusapan ng asawa ko na mga monthly tulong namin so minsan sinasama ko na yon as my monthly pang–budget for the tulong na icoconnect mo sila.”
She went on: “Minsan nga ang nagiging title ng programa 'Abunado ako si Tyang Amy' kasi minsan gusto mo silang matulungan na maireconnect kunwari sa isang seminar that can help them so wala din namang pansponsor, so silently, minsan, naku malalaman ng asawa ko, meron naman kaming pinagusapan ng asawa ko na mga monthly tulong namin so minsan sinasama ko na yon as my monthly pang–budget for the tulong na icoconnect mo sila.”
She also shared how the stories of people, especially millennials facing neglect and abandonment, often stay with her, saying: “Mahirap din kasi minsan nadadala mo siya hanggang sa bahay, naaapektuhan ka, lalo na kung ang mga istorya namin ay mga millennials na lumaki na iniwan ng mga nanay, ng mga tatay, yung huli nga talagang wala syang pagmamahal na nakuha sa isang nanay, so yun yung mga bagay na ang hirap bumitaw, kasi alam mo na sa maliit mo na paraan, pwede kang makatulong sa kanila,” she shared.
She also shared how the stories of people, especially millennials facing neglect and abandonment, often stay with her, saying: “Mahirap din kasi minsan nadadala mo siya hanggang sa bahay, naaapektuhan ka, lalo na kung ang mga istorya namin ay mga millennials na lumaki na iniwan ng mga nanay, ng mga tatay, yung huli nga talagang wala syang pagmamahal na nakuha sa isang nanay, so yun yung mga bagay na ang hirap bumitaw, kasi alam mo na sa maliit mo na paraan, pwede kang makatulong sa kanila,” she shared.
Although they have a new home for their radio shows, Amy and Winnie also talked about their mixed emotions since moving to DWPM Radyo 630.
Although they have a new home for their radio shows, Amy and Winnie also talked about their mixed emotions since moving to DWPM Radyo 630.
“Bittersweet. Specially if you think about those people who you work with in the past na yun nga sabi ni ano, sabi nga ni Amy di ba. Personally, nahihirapan ako mag-adjust kasi ang tagal— 1997 to 2021, ‘di ba? DZMM forever. Actually hanggang ngayon I’m still hoping that that old DZMM would comeback,” Winnie expressed “We still remember yung mga past, it put smiles in our faces all the time. Pero siyempre katulad ng usad ng panahon, eh thankful kami na narito pa.”
“Bittersweet. Specially if you think about those people who you work with in the past na yun nga sabi ni ano, sabi nga ni Amy di ba. Personally, nahihirapan ako mag-adjust kasi ang tagal— 1997 to 2021, ‘di ba? DZMM forever. Actually hanggang ngayon I’m still hoping that that old DZMM would comeback,” Winnie expressed “We still remember yung mga past, it put smiles in our faces all the time. Pero siyempre katulad ng usad ng panahon, eh thankful kami na narito pa.”

While they are excited about the opportunity, they also feel the weight of the responsibility to help the station grow.
While they are excited about the opportunity, they also feel the weight of the responsibility to help the station grow.
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“Masaya na mayroon ding pressure di ba, na nasa balikat namin, lahat ng nasa DWPM, dahil syempre alam naman natin na hindi pa tuluyang nakakaahon ang programa, ang istasyon, so alam namin na sundalo kami na sumusunod at ginagawa ang trabaho namin para sa ikauunlad ng lahat ng nasa DWPM, so masaya dahil nakikita pa rin namin yung mga dati naming katrabaho, at the same time malungkot kasi nabawasan kami,’ Amy shared.
“Masaya na mayroon ding pressure di ba, na nasa balikat namin, lahat ng nasa DWPM, dahil syempre alam naman natin na hindi pa tuluyang nakakaahon ang programa, ang istasyon, so alam namin na sundalo kami na sumusunod at ginagawa ang trabaho namin para sa ikauunlad ng lahat ng nasa DWPM, so masaya dahil nakikita pa rin namin yung mga dati naming katrabaho, at the same time malungkot kasi nabawasan kami,’ Amy shared.
“Hindi namin nakakalimutan yung mga taong una naming nakasama sa DZMM, na ngayon ay hindi na namin kasama, marami kaming natutunan sa kanila, salamat dahil alam namin kung gaano nila minahal yung istasyon, kung gaano sila ka-dedicated, yun dun yung mga inspiration na dala namin ngayon as we move forward,” she added.
“Hindi namin nakakalimutan yung mga taong una naming nakasama sa DZMM, na ngayon ay hindi na namin kasama, marami kaming natutunan sa kanila, salamat dahil alam namin kung gaano nila minahal yung istasyon, kung gaano sila ka-dedicated, yun dun yung mga inspiration na dala namin ngayon as we move forward,” she added.
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