The BTS Theorist
The BTS Theorist
Charity work & a journey of self-discovery: Bianca Cuatico's ARMY story
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Charity work & a journey of self-discovery: Bianca Cuatico's ARMY story

On today’s episode I am fortunate enough to be interviewing an essayist from my latest book project I Am ARMY: We don’t need permission. This book features a collection of essays from ARMY from around the world that share their stories of how they found BTS and who they are. 

Bianca Cuatico is a language assistant based in Madrid, Spain. She grew up in the Philippines and is passionate about animal welfare and wildlife conservation. And of course, she is an ARMY. Her essay Exiting the maze to find a spring day shares how she found BTS and how they changed her life. You can find her on Instagram @biancacuatico.

I Am ARMY: We don’t need permission is out now. You can grab a copy at revoltbooks.com, by ordering through your local indie retailer, as well as Amazon and Book Depository.

You can find me @thebtstheorist on Instagram, as well as @walleaeaglehawk on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok.

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The BTS Theorist
The BTS Theorist
Dive deep into the cultural phenomenon of BTS with sociologist and social theorist Wallea Eaglehawk. Known best for her avant-garde debut work Idol Limerence, Eaglehawk explores BTS and their fanbase, ARMY, in a revolutionary context.