About
Good To Live Podcast

A Philippine podcast about the real journey of building creative careers and businesses that feel good to live — hosted by Kinske Reyes.

Mission

Good To Live started because Kinske wanted to hear honest conversations about building creative careers in the Philippines — not the polished version, but the real one. Every guest is someone doing the work: figuring it out, making it happen, and building a life worth living.

What We Stand For

Good To Live is a show about Filipino creatives and entrepreneurs who chose to build something meaningful. Every conversation goes deeper than the highlight reel.

  • Guest-focused storytelling: Every episode centers on our guests' unique perspectives and experiences.
  • Values-driven growth: Prioritizing impact and integrity over growth at all costs.
  • Actionable insights: Every conversation delivers practical takeaways you can apply immediately.

Why "Good To Live"?

Success isn't just about profit. It's about creating a life that's genuinely good to live, one that aligns with your values and makes a positive impact.

Kinske Reyes, host and producer of Good To Live Podcast, smiling in a professional headshot

What Our Guests Share

What listeners learn from our conversations.

Meaningful Business

Building with purpose, sustainability, and authentic value.

Careers Insights

Navigating freelancing, solopreneurship, creator work, and remote teams.

Holistic Success

Balancing professional ambition with personal well-being.

My Approach

Platform-Focused & Guest-Driven

  • Guest-Centric

    Every episode amplifies our guests' unique voices and stories. It's their platform to share what matters most.

  • Actionable Insights

    Every episode is designed to give you practical takeaways you can apply to your own journey immediately.

  • Real Conversations

    We skip the scripted PR talk to dig deep into the real challenges, failures, and breakthroughs.

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Want to be part of the conversation?

If you're a Filipino creative building something real — a freelance career, a side project, an indie business — I'd love to hear your story.