I am M.A.D. (Making A Difference) believes that even through our smallest positive habits and simplest acts of volunteerism, we can contribute to a better world. Join our Big and Small J's (Jay from the Philippines and Jao from Australia) as the duo talks with our volunteers. Now in a podcast, MAD Talks—one of its longest initiatives and a national finalist program, showcases powerful, inspirational stories of love, living, and learnings—and the MADgic of V! If you have experiences of "Nagmahal, Nasaktan, Nagvolunteer," or just want to hear some great advice and a little fun, this is for you!
I am M.A.D. (Making A Difference)
We are living in a fast phase world and adulting (as we call it) is part of it. Today's episode is about "How Millenial's transforming and dominating the world today by interacting with causes and social issues". Let's join lord J and Mac J as we listen to our guest about using social media to positively impact and inspire other's. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
In today's episode let's talk about an event in which everyone experiences once in their life the what we call "the quarter life crisis". With our guest today we would learn how to turn this crisis into a catalyst and practical ways to overcome it. Let's join Minette J and Catriona J as we listen to this beneficial topic that could help us to overcome this period. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
Our guest for this episode is a very passionate youth whom have been awarded for his works. Let's hear more about his organizations, accomplishments and his passion to lead the youth to be more globally minded and globally connected. Hosting today's episode are Big J and AJ. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
BIDA Eskwela is a project of I'am Making A Difference that started this pandemic, it enables to help school's with there needs, to be able to implement the distance learning. So this year is the 2nd year of BIDA Eskwela, to further know about this project let's hear it from our guest's as they tell us more about it and how with everyone's help that this project is possible. Hosting today's episode are Lady J and J'ang Kevs. Please support BIDA Eskwela so we could help more school's in need. No matter how big or small the amount it would greatly help. For everyone who supported this project and continues to support the other project's of I am MAD, from our hearts, we greatly appreciate it and thank you for your continued support. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
And because it's National Teacher's month, our guest for this episode are Teacher's that have experienced the MADgic of I'am Making a Difference. Let's join Small J and Mac J as we listen to the struggle's of teacher's during this pandemic and how we collaborated with them to make the BIDA Eskwela possible to there respective school's. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
Let's join Small J and Lord J with the director of HELP Pilipinas Migs Bermido as he explains about the organization and how they help FIlipino's through there different programs and also by collaborating to other organization to make it happen. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
Come and join us, with Maco, Christian and Ruth as we listen to the humble beginnings of I'am making a difference also known as I'am MAD. Be inspired for small beginnings grows and turn to wonderful connections and experiences. Hosting today's episode is our very own Big J and Small J. Welcome to the premiere episode of ChiCha Friday's. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
“Maging BIDA" An original composition of John Kenneth Dael Music & Lyrics by John Kenneth Dael in collaboration with Valene Lagunilla Arranged by John Kenneth Dale Interpreted by John Kenneth Dale & Valene Lagunilla VERSE 1 Munting barya ay may mararating kung gagamitin sa magagandang hangarin sa tulong na bigay buong puso ay ialay tiyak may magbabagong buhay CHORUS: Maging BIDA sa pagbibigay ng saya Ikaw, ako, sila, tayo na't tumulong — tara! Maging BIDA sa pagbabahagi ng ngiti. Kapit-kamay —tara at maging BIDA! Woh oh oh oh Woh oh oh oh Woh oh oh oh VERSE 2 Ito na ang pagkakataon Kapit-bisig at harapin ang kinabukasan bawat tuwang hatid, pasasalamat ang batid walang maiiwanan, walang tatalikuran CHORUS: Maging BIDA sa pagbibigay ng saya Ikaw, ako, sila, tayo na't tumulong — tara! Maging BIDA sa pagbabahagi ng ngiti Kapit-kamay — tara at maging BIDA! BRIDGE: Sa mundong puno ng gulo at pangamba, (maging BIDA) Malaki o maliit, basta't bukal sa puso ang gawa (maging BIDA) Magtulung-tulong, magbahagi ng pag-ibig (maging BIDA) Ikaw ay BIDA, ikaw ay BIDA! (maging BIDA) CHORUS: Maging BIDA sa pagbibigay ng saya Ikaw, ako, sila, tayo na't tumulong — tara! Maging BIDA sa pagbabahagi ng ngiti Kapit-kamay —taraaaaaahaaaa Maging BIDA sa pagbibigay ng pag-asa Ikaw, ako, sila, tayo na't tumulong — tara! Maging BIDA sa pagbabahagi ng ngiti Kapit-kamay —taraaaaa Kapit-kamay —taraaaaa At maging BIDA! RAP BIDA, BIDA ang bawat barya (maging BIDA) BIDA, BIDA ang saya (maging BIDA) BIDA kada tulong na dala, BIDA Eskwela (maging BIDA) BIDA, BIDA ang bawat barya (maging BIDA) BIDA, BIDA ang saya (maging BIDA) BIDA kada tulong na dala, MAD ka na ba? (maging BIDA) Kapit-kamay —taraaaaa At maging BIDA! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
It's always the little things those little gesture that matter the most. Volunteerism or setting a positive impact is not about how big or small you can do. It's about doing what you can and doing what you could to make that change. For those small acts can take a big part to have a positive impact for someone or for the society. And today's episode we are going to be inspired by this humble person and how she redefined what leadership means and how little positive changes every day can make a difference. Let's hear it from Ate Ai the assistant youth leader of the 46th SSEAYP, representing the Land of the Rising Sun- Japan, joining her are our podcasters Catriona J – Jake Villanueva and Jolly Bro – Kuya Maco. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
Today's episode is coming from the Southern part of the Philippines - Mindanao. Let's join Kuya Big J from Davao City and our guest podcaster Ate Chooky from Basilan, with our guest volunteer from Cagayan De Oro a Physics whiz, Teacher Marissa. Let's find out her realizations and how her experience in joining the camps helped her teach one of the difficult subjects in school and made it more enjoyable for the students to learn. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
In our lifetime we experience a lot of things and there comes to a point of our lowest. In today's episode we are going to hear stories about dreams, rejection and beating the odds. So prepare to be inspired with Ate Shobe as she shares lessons she learned throughout the years, joining her is our podcaster from Wellington, New Zealand Lord J – Kuya Taz and our guest podcaster Ate Aj from the province of Rizal. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
When something good happens to us, as a person we feel grateful and when the moment comes, we return the kindness we felt by paying it forward. It might be to the person who helped us or to other people who needs the help. And along with it, are the hopes, that those small kindness might ripple to others as well. Let's join our podcaster Catriona J and Ate Sarah our guest podcaster as they talk with our teacher guest from Bulacan Ate Bebbie, about “Creating a Chain of Giving and Receiving” . --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
Learning these days has been a challenge. Fortunately, we have dedicated teachers' who are willing to go miles for their students. Let's all join our podcaster ang beshie ng bayan Lady J and our guest podcaster ang resident geologist of MAD Ate Chen, as we listen to Sir Allan our Principal from Kalinawagan Elementary School in Nueva Ecija, as he shares their inspiring story of delivering excellent learning to their students despite the challenges they encounter. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
Seeing things in a positive way despite the hardships is not an easy fret but very doable. Like what our guest for today said it's not always sunshine but there is always a silver lining. For this episode let's join our podcasters Jang Kevin and Minette JI with their guest MADmate Ate Calay as she shares how she chooses to live positively and how she finds the silver lining in challenging situations. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
Change is inevitable but it's up to the person to decide which path they'll take. Our guest for this episode is with the Development Sector for almost a decade. Even before MAD she's already an active volunteer to different organizations. Let's welcome Ate Airish as she shares her story about her willingness to lead to aspire change but things happen and most of the time plans don't go our way, but nevertheless there is still a positive result that could come out of it, we just have to see a different perspective. Like Ate Airish said “Be the change that you want to happen.” For our podcasters in this episode let's join Small J our nurse from down under Australia and our guest podcaster Ate Ruth ang National Cook ng I am MAD. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
Our guest for this episode is from Chicago, a graduate from MIT and also a part of the I am MAD family. Let's get to know Kuya Farell and his story on how MAD inspired him to continue to help beyond MAD. Remember we are gifted with skills and talents, not just to be used for ourselves but to share it with others. No matter where you are in the world you could always help. It's not important for it to be grand, for small ways can make a big difference. Let us all welcome him together with Kuya Taz and Ate Erica our guest podcaster for this episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
Hiking is not just for the fun of it. Yea, it's fun but as you go, you would realize things that you really haven't thought of for a while. It enables you to pause, refresh your mind and soul. Let's hear it from Kuya JD our hiking enthusiast and an educator from Golden Link College, as he shares what hiking made him realized about life and his MADgical experience from MAD Talks to MAD Camps, together with our podcaster Kuya Big J and Jolly Bro Kuya Maco. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
As you all know we are currently celebrating Pride month and because this event is close to our hearts, we have a surprise guest for you. Together with our podcaster Catriona J and our guest podcaster Kuya Vonn, let's welcome Ate Amber the Director of Policy Campaign for PANTAY. She will share with us a gist of why we are celebrating Pride month and the importance of finding oneself. Everyone deserves to be loved and be equally treated. So, hold your heads up high because you are not alone and will never be alone. Tune in and be inspired to this special episode with Ate Amber. Happy Pride! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
Reading is important but not everyone has the opportunity to learn. That's why we are lucky to have groups of people who are willing to do more and help people to be literate. Reading is not just about reading the words but what is important, is we understand what we read. And because it's a special day we have a special guest for you. Let us all welcome Daddy Lito as he talks about the importance of spreading literacy and what can we do to help. He also has a special message for us, so make sure to wait for it. By the way our podcasters for this episode are coming from the land of milk and honey, Auckland, NZ Lord J and from Sibuyan Island, Romblon, Tito JC, so stay tuned for you guys are in for a treat and Happy Father's Day! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
This episode is a tale about losing some spark in our life and finding it again. Sounds serious ey? but don't fret you'll be meeting ang Coco Martin ng Quezon City, Kuya Jonald! Let's listen as he regains what he has lost and found it again through MAD. Let's find out what other lessons he learned and listen to some advice that we could take home. Nevertheless for this episode we are joining by our podcaster Tsang Kevin and our guest podcaster Ate JLo! Curious who she is? Tune in and find out. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
Let's join Small J and Tsang Kevin as we listen to Ate Larae's inspiration for “Paying It Forward” despite the difficulty during these trying times, keyword “Kindness” (*wink). Also, just a hint did you know that Ate Larae's first MAD camp is in Batanes?! I know what you're thinking “Gorgeous” right?! That's why, don't go anywhere and stay tuned to Ate Larae's MAD Experience in Batanes and how her “Paying It Forward” started. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
Episode 2 of Year 2 Season 5 is out and we are super excited to introduce our outstanding teacher-volunter, Tita Jeal from Pangasinan. Let's listen to her as she tells her story of being a teacher during this pandemic, and how MAD became an instrument of inspiration to her school. Tara na't MADkwentuhan kasama ang dyosang podcaster Catriona Jake at ng isang bagong “J” sa ating pinakabagong season! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
Let's welcome Kuya Terence from the province of Saranggani! He will be sharing things that we can do to help Mother Earth despite the pandemic. Like what we always say here in MAD “It doesn't matter how little what we do, what matters is we are doing something.” Moreover we are excited to let you know that our Kuya Big J is joined by one of our new podcaster. Who will it be? Let's find out with our “Buena Mano” episode this Season 5. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
As we end our Season 4 let's join our favorite podcasters - Big J, Lord J, Small J, Catriona J and Lady J, as we reminisce some of their unforgettable moments and the lesson's they've learned. Though 4th season ended, we are excited to let you know that the Season 5 is coming! Woohoo! We have a lot of exciting topics and partnerships for you but wait there's more! We have added new Podcasters for you? You wanna know who? Stay tuned! Happy listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
MAD Knb?! In today's episode of YMTP, our hosts, Ate Bea and Ate Jam, are joined by Ate Xaña, the Chairperson of Sarangani Writers League. Ate Xaña hails from Maitum, Sarangani. She is a reading advocate, a writer, and a youth leader. She loves doing things that keeps her creative like children storytelling and thrift-shopping. She divides her time between her hometown and studying English language at Mindanao State University. Learn more about the organization's projects, goals, achievements and hop on as they talk about an advocacy that cares about the younger generation's KinaBOOkasan! Join us in [YOUR] MAD Talks Podcast episode at pakinggan ang kwentuhang may dalang mga nakaka WOW na information, inspiration at one to sawang kasiyahan! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
MAD Knb?! There's this saying, "If you can't love yourself, you won't be able to give that love to someone else." We would sometimes question our worth whenever we fail, feel hurt or when we get rejected. We tend to abuse ourselves and exhibit unhealthy relationships. But when we accept our own humanness, it also helps us embrace others as well. In today's episode, Lord Jay is joined by our guest, Ate Lourdes, also known as "Ate Des". She shares how she was able to cultivate self-compassion and apply it to her relationship with the people around her. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
MAD Knb? Do you trust the timing of your life? At times, we feel so frustrated when things don't go our way. Our duo hosts, Big Jay and Lady J, get a lot of wisdom from this episode as our guest, Ate Joyce, shares how we can trust things to happen in the right time and place. If there are things that didn't happen, maybe it's a redirection to something greater. When we surrender ourselves to God's right timing, we will eventually learn that time can be a friend and not an enemy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
MAD Knb? In today's episode, Big Jay is joined by Ate Caryl as she shares her experience in finding hope and purpose when life hurts. We go through moments when we are overwhelmed with so many things. It takes a heavy toll on our emotions and health and leaves us powerless. We can hold onto hope go and back to our main purpose to regain strength and to encourage us to keep going. Listen and join us in this very inspiring episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
MAD knb? We all have our different ways on how we talk to God but its rejuvenating when we hear others as they passionately declare their faith. Be inspired as Ate Pau shares how prayer helped her in many ways and reminded us that Holy Week is on its end this year, but we should be consistent with the Lord even after. For it will help us to get through anything, especially on this trying times. Always remember that prayers are our life line, whatever situation we might be, have faith for God will not forsake us. Without further ado let's join our host Big J and our impromptu guest host Kuya Ken the Librarian as we listen to Ate Pau's inspiring sharing. Have a Blessed week ahead! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
In today's episode of YMTP, Ate Bea and Ate Jam celebrate CharitAble Maitum's First Anniversary together with their fellow member, Jeff! Ride with them as they take a trip down memory lane and talk about how the organization was able to do charitable things in the midst of the pandemic! Join them as they tell the story of how a few turned to many and how they united to spread hope and share love through being CharitAble which made them ABLE to reach out to many Maitumians. Join us in [YOUR] MAD Talks Podcast episode at pakinggan ang kwentuhang may dalang mga nakaka WOW na information, inspiration at one to sawang kasiyahan! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
MAD knb?! Have you been into that kind of situation when you are going through something, you find yourself making decisions that were not really thoroughly thought or you have uncertainties about it; but you still pushed through with it, and it turned out to be a good decision? In today's episode let's meet Kuya Chester and join him as he shares about finding love and moving forward despite of life's adversaries, with our host from the land of milk and honey Kuya Taz. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
In the third episode of ZHAnaol podcast, Ate Kyangster talks with Ate Justine and Ate Pausy, youth responders of the ANHS Student Auxiliary Volunteers for Emergency and Relief in School (SAVERS), on breaking the stereotype about women incapable of being a rescuer. Listen as they spill how they braved the men-dominated rescue field and proved that girls are rescuers too! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
MAD Knb?! In the 5th episode of M&M Meets, our duo hosts, Kuya Mirus and Kuya Maco, talks about a common question we encounter as we grow up. A question that make us think of what the future would be or how we want it to be, something to hope and something to look forward to. The future is uncertain but we know God's plan is better than any plans that we have for ourselves. Join us as we listen to our duo talks about what they have in mind 10 years from now. Bonus: age drop. Who's older Kuya Mirus or Kuya Maco? Tune in and let's find out. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
In today's episode, we are once again joined by the millennial librarians Kevin, Eunice, Rhoan and Trisha as they share their opinions and realizations about the different Librarians' Stereotypes. Tara na at makinig sa "Love, Librarians"! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
MAD Knb?! The internet has greatly influenced our daily lives. Due to the pandemic, most of us have shifted to the digital world in terms of communication and work arrangement. In today's episode, we'll hear it from Kuya Kenjo's first-hand experience on how digital media has greatly changed and influenced him. He describes himself as a “Digital Nomad." Join our host, Big Jay, as he discovers more of Kuya Kenjo's digital life. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
MAD Knb?! In this 3rd episode of The Redefiners Talk, Kuya Arjay is joined by Kuya Robin Uata, a lifestyle magazine company owner and a CEO who lives in Utah. He founded and established a volunteering group named Project Kuya back in 2016, which aimed to assist young Filipinos in shelter needs, health and scholarships for education. Kuya Robin is the CEO and owner, PACIFICUS ©, an international magazine that shows the creativities and beauty of the Pacific Islanders in the USA. He was a former Dotterra Ambassador and trainer for business affliation in the Philippines. Lend us your ears and know more about Kuya Robin's advocacies. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
MAD Knb?! How have you been during this pandemic? What activities have you done besides work/studies? Join our host, Lord Jay, in knowing more about Kuya Natsu's story on how he dedicated his time in doing volunteer works during pandemic. Kuya Natsu is from Baras, Rizal and is currently working as a Technology Consultant in a private company. He has also spearheaded and organized workshops in public schools to practically experience the latest technologies. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
MAD Knb?! Volunteers usually have a lot of volunteer experiences but how do some stand out more in their hearts? In this episode, our duo hosts, Kuya Mirus and Kuya Maco share their most memorable volunteer experiences and how these helped widen and grow their perspectives. They share how each volunteer experience is unique. Their experiences teach us how each experience is an opportunity to give which inspires us more to continue in our volunteer journey. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
MAD Knb? This second episode of She Loves Tech features Ate Jessie, WiTech's Manila Head, who celebrates her success stories and challenges in heading WiTech Manila while starting as a first year INTARMED student in the middle of a pandemic. She's currently an INTARMED student at the University of the Philippines Manila. She participates in various STEM events and projects to promote inclusive and accessible STEM to different communities. Join our techy hosts, Ate Ivory and Ate Sarah, as they get to know more about Ate Jessie's story on how she inspires young girls and women to pursue a career in STEM or tech. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
Money can't buy true happiness. As we are about to listen in this episode, we will be able to realize and appreciate how one's passion can change someone's perspective in life. As Dr. Dre says; “You just have to find that thing that's special about you that distinguishes you from all the others, and through true talent, hard work, and passion, anything can happen.” In today's MTP episode Kuya Ram emphasizes how he stays committed to his passion for volunteering. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
MAD Knb?! In the 4th episode of M&M Meets, our duo hosts, Kuya Mirus and Kuya Maco, shares their real-life challenges during the beginning of their respective volunteer organizations. In their heartfelt discussion, they recalled how it affected their personal lives. Their experiences show that beginnings may have hardships, but at the end of the day, it will definetly lead to a sweet victory and fulfillment. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
MAD Knb?! Having a hard time juggling acads and volunteer works at the same time? Hmm, this might be the answer to your time management problem! In this second episode of Zhanaol, Kyangster and Watatops are accompanied by Kuya John Mark, the man in search for daylight, spilling the secrecy of dealing with the tough line between studies and community service. Lend your ears for a 22-minute talk and know how to keep your school matters up while bettering the lives of the many. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
MAD Knb?! Having a depression or any mental illness is still a stigma here in the Philippines. This keeps people from seeking medical help. In today's MTP episode, Small Jay is joined by Ate Amy, a MAD volunteer and new member of the podcast team. Ate Amy is working as a Reconciliation Analyst in a Telecommunication Company. She loves singing, worshipping, and watching K-Dramas. Ate Amy shares her experience of living with depression and how she was able to overcome it and turned it into motivation. It was in 2019 when she joined her first MAD Camp that helped her get through her condition. Listen now and join us in this very inspiring story of Ate Amy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
In today's episode of YMTP, we are joined by our hosts, Ate Bea and Ate Jam, with their guest, the Municipality of Maitum's first ever Sinag Kabataang Sarangan In-School Youth Awardee, Kuya Frank Jeay as they take a trip down memory lane and look back to his journey before and after being recognized by the most prestigious award giving body for Youth Leaders in the Province of Sarangani! Listen now and be wowed as we unveil one of youth leaders' fuel that keeps them going! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
MAD Knb?! In this second episode of The Redefiners Talks, our host, Kuya Arjay, exchange stories with our guest, Joseph Noronoha Pushnam or Kuya Joseph. He is an Indian-Malaysian Citizen and is currently working as the Logistics Associate in Shopee. He is also a Volunteer for 2 International Groups, the "Give-A-Book" and "IHHELPP", that aim to help the Filipino Youth. Kuya Joseph is a volunteer who loves to share his blessing to Filipinos. He has joined a bunch of college students when he was in the USA to help Filipino Youth and Young Adults know the importance of health, empowerment and education. He also explains the things they did and prepared to help some Filipinos in their Livelihood. Join us and know more about Kuya Joseph's advocacies. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
MAD Knb?! When was the last time you stepped out of your comfort zone? When faced with new environment or circumstances, we sometimes tend to be anxious. We fear of rejection or maybe failure. But how do we know if we don't give it a try? In today's MTP episode, our hosts, Big Jay and Catriona J, take on a fun segment with Ate Lorrie, as she shares on how she took her first steps to growth. Ate Lorrie is currently working as a Public School Teacher, handling Senior High School students. She loves reading books, writing poetries and singing. She had her first MAD Camp in Laguna in 2019. Ate Lorrie encourages everyone to take responsibility, embrace change and extend help to others. Taking on the first step to growth can be uncomfortable but it will be worth all the risk as we learn to face life's challenges head on. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
MAD Knb?! Ever wondered how to start an advocacy? In this episode, our duo hosts, Kuya Mirus and Kuya Maco share their humble beginnings on how they started their respective volunteer organizations and the lessons they learned along the way. Their real life stories taught us that as long as you have the heart and desire to pay it forward, no matter how small it all started, eventually it will have a big impact, and will truly last for a lifetime. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
MAD Knb?! There are various ways to earn, but the question is, "where do you invest your funds or earnings?" Have you thought of investing in the stock market? In this first episode of OverFFlow, our host, Kuya Fidel, shares how we can learn the very basic fundamentals of stock market and how this might help others to have another funnel of overflowing blessings. Listen now and be inspired of Kuya Fidel's story. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
MAD Knb? As we grow and mature, our priorities also change. It is when we give a part of ourselves to others that we realize how blessed we are. In this MAD Kwentuhan episode, Small J and Big Jay are joined by Ate Sherly, a MAD Volunteer since 2018. Ate Sherly is working as an Accountant in Sarangani Province. She shares how volunteering has made her into a more compassionate and selfless person that she is today. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
MAD Knb?! In the 2nd episode of M&M Meets, our duo hosts, Kuya Mirus and Kuya Maco, share their inspirations and deepest reasons for their advocacies. Join us as they highlight the people who have been a big part of their volunteer journey. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message
MAD Knb? What comes to mind when you see or think of Librarians? In today's YMTP episode, we are joined by the millennial librarians, Kevin, Eunice, Rhoan and Trisha, as they share about how and why they chose Librarianship and their realizations about their advocacies. They are all members of Magbasa Tayo Movement, an organization that works with community partners in barangay to build reading centers. It was established in 2015 and has reached many parts of the country. In 2020, the organization has extended their book donations to their community partners and donated supplies of books that are needed in the new mode of learning in Sibuyan, Romblon. Tara na at makinig sa "Love, Librarians"! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iammad/message