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Podcast Title: Team Up Now Podcast Episode Title: The Mommy Roves Episode Number: Ep. 06 Release Date: Oct 24, 2025 Duration: 00:34:48 🎧 Episode Summary In this episode, Julius chats with content creator Rovie Peralta, better known as The Mommy Roves, about her journey from Manila to Sydney and the lessons learned along the way. Rovie shares the cultural contrasts between Filipino and Australian life — from work habits and communication styles to community and family values — all with her signature humor and honesty. This conversation dives into finding confidence abroad, adapting to new environments, and embracing what makes each culture unique. 💡 Episode Highlights 00:00 – Welcome and intro to Rovie Peralta, aka The Mommy Roves 01:10 – Rovie shares her story of moving from Manila to Sydney and falling in love with Australia 03:50 – First impressions of Australian life vs. Manila life 06:00 – What Rovie misses most about the Philippines — late-night eats, service culture, and family closeness 08:40 – Building friendships and community as a Filipino migrant in Australia 11:10 – Raising a child in Australia vs. growing up in the Philippines 14:30 – Cultural similarities and differences between Australians and Filipinos 17:10 – The Jollibee vs. McDonald’s debate and Julius’ love for Filipino food 19:00 – What Julius admires most about Filipino culture: resilience, kindness, and family values 21:00 – Culture shock moments: Filipino work ethic and being “too intense” in Aussie workplaces 23:00 – Understanding different workplace cultures and learning to meet halfway 25:00 – The meaning of “sorry” and how Filipinos’ politeness can be misread in Australia 27:00 – Learning to speak up in meetings and overcoming shyness at work 29:10 – Rovie’s journey as a content creator — using humor to share migrant life stories 31:00 – Sharing serious topics like mental health and workplace experiences through writing 33:00 – Rovie’s advice for Filipinos working with Australians and embracing cultural confidence 34:10 – Where to find Rovie online (@themommyroves on all platforms) 🧠 Key Takeaways Cultural adaptation takes time — and humor helps. Filipinos’ hardworking and respectful nature can shine even brighter when balanced with confidence and open communication. Workplace culture varies, but empathy and curiosity bridge the gap. Speaking up and sharing your perspective can inspire change and connection. Content creation can be a powerful tool for representation and community building. 🛠️ Resources & Links 🔗 Follow Rovie: On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themommyroves/ [https://www.instagram.com/themommyroves/] On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themommyroves/ [https://www.facebook.com/themommyroves/] On TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@themommyroves [https://www.tiktok.com/@themommyroves] On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@themommyroves [https://www.youtube.com/@themommyroves] 👤 About the Host Julius is the co-founder of Team Up Now, a values-led outsourcing agency built to change the way businesses think about remote teams. They’re redefining what ethical outsourcing means—where empathy, fairness, and growth all thrive hand in hand. 🔗 Follow Julius on Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julius-schoenfeld/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/julius-schoenfeld/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliusschoenfeld/ [https://www.instagram.com/juliusschoenfeld/] 🙌 Connect with Team Up Now Instagram: @teamupnow.au [https://www.instagram.com/teamupnow.au/] Work with us: www.teamupnow.com.au [https://www.teamupnow.com.au]
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