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Ep. 301: DYING FOR LIKES

43 min · 25 de may de 2026
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158 accidents. One mountain road. And a culture that celebrates the performance over the skill. On Marilaque, the line between mastering a machine and performing for the camera has become dangerously thin. Social media didn't just document riders—it transformed how they ride. When cameras arrive, behavior changes. When views go up, riders push harder. When the crowd watches, the ride becomes content. This episode breaks down the real problem: it's not mechanical. It's cultural. We sit down with Angelica Pago, author of the Esquire investigation "On Marilaque, the Ride Is the Show," and Lex Ledesma, psychologist, to explore how social identity, observational learning, and peer pressure reshape rider behavior on public roads. Why do riders rationalize risk? How does a camera change everything? And can group norms shift toward safety before the body count grows? A conversation on why freedom on two wheels survives only if matched by responsibility. Featuring: Ibba Bernardo Buck Pago Angelica Pago (Esquire) Lex Ledesma (Psychologist) Listen, then join us live on Facebook for more.

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