Rapsababe Inuman Session Online

Get ready to experience the ultimate chill with RapsaBabe's Inuman Session! Join us for an afternoon of good vibes, great company, and awesome tunes.

The RapsaBabe Inuman Session is more than just a podcast or a drinking game; it's a cultural mirror. It validates the Filipino love for (storytelling), acknowledging that some of the best conversations happen when the drinks are flowing and the company is good. By bringing these candid stories into a digital format, RapsaBabe has created a space where modern Filipinos can see their own lives, friendships, and yes, their messy, hilarious drinking sessions, reflected back at them. rapsababe inuman session

| Episode | Title (with English translation) | "Inuman Session" Vibe | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | (Pain and Bitterness) | The ultimate session for the brokenhearted. Expect teary-eyed karaoke performances of "Where Do Broken Hearts Go". | | 2 | "Yaya Lisa" (Nanny Lisa) | Unleashes hilarious workplace gossip. Real tea gets spilled by the resident Journalist . | | 3 | "Maskara" (Mask) | Explores the suspect archetype—the friend hiding the true extent of the night from their significant other. | | 4 | "Boss Affair" (Boss Affair) | A dangerous and chika -filled topic for the Talk Show Hosts to dissect with dramatic flair. | | 5 | "Blessed Ninong" (Blessed Godfather) | The perfect setup for the Main Character or Entertainer to shine with funny anecdotes. | | 6 | "Tatlo Lang Tayo" (Just the Three of Us) | An intimate session for the Moiras (the perpetually heartbroken) and the Parentals (the designated caretakers). | | 7 | "Huwag Po Tito" (No, Please, Uncle) | Guaranteed to bring out the Diplomat , who suddenly feels the need to justify modern dating standards to the group. | | 8 | "Overtime" | A classic inuman theme—blowing off steam after a long work week. Everyone is present, from Financiers to Lightweights . | Get ready to experience the ultimate chill with

No Rapsababe session works with just two people. You need: Expect teary-eyed karaoke performances of "Where Do Broken

A unique drinking style where a single glass is passed around, poured by a designated bayan or tanggero .

In the Philippines, the food paired with the alcohol is just as important as the drink itself. A true "rapsababe" feast requires savory, fatty, and citrusy flavors to cut through the bitterness of the alcohol: