If you haven’t heard of Ate Tips, then you’re missing out on one of the most heartfelt podcast gems of our time. Created by Online Ate River, Ate Tips started as a simple but meaningful TikTok series that struck a chord with thousands of young listeners. Now officially on Spotify, YouTube, and still thriving on TikTok, it continues to reach more people looking for a safe space. The podcast opens with a warm and welcoming line: “Hi! This is Your Online Ate River and I’m so glad you’re here🫶🏼”—a greeting that immediately
feels like a comforting hug, especially for those who are quietly navigating pain, confusion, and the big questions of life and love.
In today’s fast-paced digital world, where vulnerability often feels like a risk, Ate Tips creates an online home for those who need gentle guidance. It isn’t just another advice podcast. What makes it special is that it comes from someone who openly shares her own journey of healing. Ate River speaks not from a pedestal but from experience, often saying that these are lessons she wishes someone told her when she was lost and broken. Her honesty is raw, real, and reassuring—reminding us that we are not alone and that healing doesn’t have to be loud to be powerful.

With a consistent spot in the Top 200 Best Podcasts in the Philippines and a current ranking at Top 69 for April 2025, Ate Tips proves that many people are tuning in because they feel seen and heard. The podcast isn’t just a trend—it’s a movement. It resonates deeply with Gen Z and Millennials, especially those longing for the voice of an older sister they never had. But its relevance doesn’t end there. As new generations come of age in an increasingly uncertain world, content like Ate Tips will remain essential—guiding listeners with compassion, softness, and relatable stories.
Every episode of Ate Tips is worth your time. Whether it’s about letting go, setting boundaries, rediscovering your worth, or simply surviving another day, there’s always a nugget of wisdom and a warm virtual hug waiting for you. It’s a podcast you can return to anytime—like your favorite comfort food or a journal entry that makes you feel safe. That’s why it’s consistently among the best, and why it continues to grow a loyal following week after week, month after month.
So, here’s your sign to press play. Support and patronize Ate Tips across all platforms—Spotify, YouTube, and TikTok. Share it with a friend who needs it. Let it be the voice that reminds you you’re not alone. Because in this noisy, sometimes cold world, Ate Tips is that one voice saying: “You are safe here.” And that’s a voice worth listening to, now and always.