This could be something...

This Could Be Something... is a podcast about the quiet, beautiful in-betweens of becoming. Hosted by Dr. Jerrhel Dahino, a physician, certified coach, and curious, lifelong reflector, this is a space for gentle explorations and real conversations with people figuring things out in public and in private. Together, we explore themes like burnout recovery, quiet leadership, reinvention, creativity, emotional stamina, and the unexpected paths we take toward purpose. These aren’t polished stories. They’re soft insights, soulful pivots, and small moments that shape us. Whether you’re on the edge of something new, in the middle of healing, or just craving company on your walk, welcome. This could be something… for you

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Episodes

Sunday Nov 02, 2025

What does it look like to make mental health care more accessible, especially in places where support systems are limited?
 
In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Kevin Veneracion, a psychiatrist based in General Santos City, Philippines, and the co-founder of Gensan Psych Mental Health Hub. We talk about his journey back home after training in Manila, and how he’s helping shape a more compassionate, community-rooted model for mental health care in the provinces.
 
We explore his biopsychosocial-spiritual approach to psychiatry, the realities of building systems in underserved regions, and why healing is about more than just prescriptions. It’s about safe spaces, shared language, and support you can actually reach.
 
Whether you’re a fellow healthcare worker, someone quietly struggling, or simply curious about how care can look different; this conversation is for you.
 
You can find Dr Kevin Veneracion on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/gensanpsych

Sunday Oct 19, 2025

Guest: Carla “Lala” MagbuhatIG: @lalalelilolu | @elnido.gunita | @studio.giliw | @everydayelnido
 
What does it mean to build a life slowly, with your hands, your heart, and a lot of sunlight?
 
In this soft but honest conversation, I sat down with El Nido-based creative Carla “Lala” Magbuhat to talk about island life, artistic expression, and choosing a pace that feels right. Lala describes herself as a “dreamer at day, artist by chance, full-time hustler, and forever a student of life”, and this episode is every bit a reflection of that.
 
We explored how creativity can be found in daily rituals, how nature holds space for healing, and how to navigate social media and self-worth in a world that moves fast. Lala shares her journey through photography, yoga, and studio-building; all anchored in El Nido’s grounding community and quiet beauty.
 
This episode is for the ones learning to build with intention. For the artists, the wanderers, the slow movers. And for anyone wondering if you can do life a little differently, and still make something beautiful.
 
Because maybe, just maybe...this could be something.

Sunday Sep 07, 2025

Carl Reyes is a third-year pathology trainee in the NHS. He’s also an actor, a former top debater, and one of my closest friends from med school.
In this episode, Carl shares his layered journey of self-discovery; from a structured and competitive childhood in the Philippines, to navigating law school dreams, excelling in debate, and eventually shifting toward medicine… and later, the stage.
We talk about the long, nonlinear road of becoming, the quiet grief of timelines that didn’t work out, the joy of rediscovering performance, and the surprising overlap between medicine and acting.
Carl opens up about family expectations, burnout, and the courage it takes to pivot when no one else understands why.
f you've ever held a quiet dream, questioned your path, or wondered if it's too late to begin again, this one is for you.

Saturday Aug 23, 2025

What does it take to rewrite the story you were handed? In this episode, we sit down with Hernald Batisanan, a Dubai-based Spinney’s employee, Guinness World Record holder, and self-proclaimed late bloomer in discipline.
Once caught in cycles of drinking, smoking, and financial burnout, Hernald opens up about the quiet turning points that led him to choose early mornings, long bike rides, and a life built on service, not survival.
Together, we talk about quitting vices, honoring your family through health, waking up at 4AM to train, and what it means to become the kind of person your future child would be proud of.
This could be something… for the breadwinners, the cycle breakers, and anyone building something better… one choice at a time.

Sunday Aug 10, 2025

In this episode, I sit down with Inez Galvez, a New York-based holistic health coach and Pilates instructor whose story and energy have stayed with me ever since we first crossed paths years ago. Together, we talk about burnout that hides behind high performance, the quiet exhaustion of being the “strong one,” and how healing often starts when we finally slow down enough to listen to what the body has been saying all along.
We explore the emotional labor of support professions, the weight of childhood imprints, and how self-compassion can change everything. We also talk about intuitive eating, nervous system regulation, and the invisible threads that connect stress, health, and spirituality.
If you’ve ever felt like you “should be fine” but know something inside still needs tending, this one’s for you. It’s soft, honest, and a reminder that healing doesn’t always have to be loud to be real.
You can connect with Inez here:
🌐 healthcoachinez.com
📸 Instagram: @mindfuelnez
🎵 TikTok: @healthcoachinez

Episode 0: Start Here

Friday Jul 18, 2025

Friday Jul 18, 2025

Welcome to This Could Be Something..., a podcast about the quiet, beautiful in-betweens of becoming. In this intro episode, Dr. Jerrhel Dahino shares why she created this space, for the reflective, the rebuilding, and the quietly curious. These are not polished stories, but real and resonant moments of change. If you're in a season of pause or growth, take a breath. Start here. This could be something... for you.

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