As many Filipino families—especially moms—enter 2026 with clearer intentions around saving, investing, and long-term security, money conver...
As many Filipino families—especially moms—enter 2026 with clearer intentions around saving, investing, and long-term security, money conversations are slowly becoming less taboo and more necessary.
That’s where “Tara, Bonding Tayo!”, a new conversation video series by Philippine Digital Asset Exchange (PDAX), comes in. Hosted by the Philippines’ King of Talk, Boy Abunda, the series opens up real, relatable discussions about money—not just as numbers, but as something deeply tied to family, peace of mind, and everyday decisions.
Rather than pushing complex financial jargon or quick-win strategies, the series focuses on lived experiences. It reflects how Filipinos actually think about money: as something that affects relationships, confidence, and the ability to care for loved ones.
Why this series feels relatable to moms
For many moms, financial planning isn’t just about growing money—it’s about stability, consistency, and being prepared. “Tara, Bonding Tayo!” captures this reality by highlighting stories that feel familiar and human.
Boy Abunda sets the tone by reminding viewers that wealth means different things to different people—sometimes it’s freedom, sometimes it’s time, and sometimes it’s simply sleeping better at night knowing the bills are covered and the family is secure.
Stories that reflect real-life money decisions
The series features conversations with well-known personalities who share practical perspectives:
Sam YG talks about choosing government bonds as a steadier way to grow money and reduce financial stress.
Randell Tiongson, a registered financial advisor, explains why small, consistent actions often matter more than chasing big, risky returns.
Dianne Medina opens up about rebuilding financial stability as a mom and the habits that helped her family move forward.
These stories echo what many moms experience—adjusting priorities, learning from setbacks, and making decisions with both heart and practicality.
Making investing feel less intimidating
The conversations are part of PDAX’s wider effort to make investing more accessible to Filipinos. PDAX is licensed by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas and has been involved in initiatives like Project Bayani, which explored how tokenized assets—such as government bonds—could expand access to long-term investments.
Through its platform, PDAX also helped digitize Retail Treasury Bonds in partnership with its licensed bonds broker-dealer, PDAX Securities Inc. (formerly bonds.ph Inc.), allowing Filipinos to access government-backed investments through digital tools.
Beyond bonds, PDAX also offers options like PDAX Gold, where users can trade gold digitally for as low as ₱500—priced in grams, a unit many Filipinos are already familiar with.
At its core, “Tara, Bonding Tayo!” reinforces one simple idea: financial understanding often starts with open, judgment-free conversations.
Episodes of the series are available on PDAX’s official YouTube channel:
👉 https://www.youtube.com/@PDAXPH
FAQs
What is “Tara, Bonding Tayo!” by PDAX?
It is a conversation video series hosted by Boy Abunda that explores real-life money stories, focusing on how Filipinos think about wealth, responsibility, and long-term security.
Who is the series for?
The series is for everyday Filipinos—including parents and moms—who want more relatable, human conversations about money without complicated financial jargon.
Does the series teach investing tips?
Rather than step-by-step instructions, it shares perspectives and habits around money, highlighting consistency, stability, and informed decision-making.
Where can I watch the episodes?
Episodes are available on PDAX’s official YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PDAXPH
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