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Today, we're diving into the legend of Oryol, the cunning and mesmerizing serpent-woman of Bicolano folklore. Was she a villain, a hero, or something in between? Host/Script Writer: EthanResearcher: KeyaPodcast title suggested by: Djhaemy NazarenoMusic: Untold Secrets by Myuu
Bida sa episode ngayon si Mr. Nick Valenzuela, isang Bicolano painter. Pinag-uusapan ang kanyang obra sa social media ang EKSENANG ESKINITA. Kilalanin ang 19 y/o artist na ito na mula sa Sagrada Familia, Minalabac, Cam. Sur, Bicol. Enjoy this episode! #BroBEARpodcast #NickVillanuevaThePainter #EksenangEskinita --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brobearpodcast/message
CONTENT WARNING: Graphic descriptions of body parts, body horror, sexual predation. If you feel that you are not ready to listen to mentions of these, feel free to skip this episode or listen to it another time. Please take care of yourselves, friends! In which we go hard on the tales of the Tambaloslos, the well-endowed, big-mouthed forest being of Bicolano, Visayan and Mindanaoan myths. Also, a come-vacc, comedy as therapy, and a whole lot of dick jokes. We'd like to thank our patrons Lee, Kenneth and Ellie for their unwavering support to our show! May you always go long and hard for your dreams! If you'd also like to support the show, you can consider being our patron at patreon.com/meloredrama. You can also follow us at Twitter (@meloredramapod) and Facebook (/meloredramapod) or join our Discord server at https://discord.gg/g8EC8Mxj94 . Our episodes are also up on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and anywhere you get your podcasts. Theme Music: As I Figure Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Music Bed: Hyperfun by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3891-hyperfun License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
We always say that Tagalog, Bisaya, Ilocano, Ilonggo, Ilocano, Bicolano, and all our languages are genderless. But while Filipino is neutral in terms of gender, does that mean that our culture and thinking is gender neutral, too? Apparently not. Asan ang pruweba? Nasa Google mismo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We always say that Tagalog, Bisaya, Ilocano, Ilonggo, Ilocano, Bicolano, and all our languages are genderless. But while Filipino is neutral in terms of gender, does that mean that our culture and thinking is gender neutral, too? Apparently not. Asan ang pruweba? Nasa Google mismo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buti na lang may malalaking puso na gumagawang mabuti sa mga mahirap tulad ni Virgelyn na isang vlogger. And wait.... nagustuhan ko ang episode na ito kasi bicol laguage episode ito. Nakakamiss magsalita ng bicol nang tuloy-tuloy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brobearpodcast/message
Oi-oi-oi, South Australia and beyond! Maayong buntag sa tanan! Dahil Buwan ng Wika sa lupang hinirang, mga katutubong WIKA o dialects sa bansa ang tampok na ingredient ng ating Halo-halo Espesyal for today as prepared and hosted by your Loula B. Kaya't ang musikang inyong maririnig sa edisyong ito ay inawit sa Ilocano, Kapampangan, Bicolano, Hiligaynon o Ilonggo, Bisaya, Mindanaon at Tausug. Halo-halo talaga!
In which Marcy tells you another Bicolano tale. Not exactly a creation myth, but hey, she's doing her best. Maybe she should have thought this through...Transcript available at our website.Source for this episode and many other things you may be interested in The Aswang Project“Ancient Bicolano Pantheon of Deities and Creatures | Philippine Mythology.” THE ASWANG PROJECT, High Banks Entertainment Ltd, 5 Jan. 2018, www.aswangproject.com/ancient-bikolano-deities-in-philippine-mythology/.----Music for this Episode by Sounds Like an EarfulSoundslikeanearful.com ----Find us onlinewww.miscellanymedia.onlineTwitter: @MiscellanyMediaTumblr: miscellanymediaTranscript available: www.miscellanymedia.online/transcripts
RECENTLY ON PHLV RADIO, LIVE: What does "Oragon" mean? ...ever been to Bicol? Learn a Bicolano word or two as Marlon Borja Multo takes you to the spicy region at Bicol Express Radio Show today (Mon-Fri 5-7pm). Marlon is the President of the Bikolnon Association of Las Vegas.He was a guest at Las Vegas Filipino Resource Guide's "Talk With Gilbert at PHLV Radio" today. We snatched him to guest on the Bicol Express Show too:-)
Producer's note: We're sorry this episode has come so late to your feeds. Our host had a family emergency and did the most logical (and most Filipino thing) and put off the show to be with her loved ones. To stay in the loop of any more delayed or cancelled episodes, the best way is to follow us on Twitter @miscellanymediaToday, Marcy gives you a retelling of the Bicolano creation myth. Which may be a story you already know.Source material: Rosario Bonto, “Bikol Folklore”, in H. Otley Beyer, Ethnography of the Bicol People, Vol. II, Paper No. 65, pp. 1-3.Also, check out The Aswang Project - aswangproject.com for more Filipino myths and legends----Music for this Episode by Sounds Like an EarfulSoundslikeanearful.com ----Find us onlinewww.miscellanymedia.onlineTwitter: @MiscellanyMediaTumblr: miscellanymediaTranscript available: www.miscellanymedia.online/transcripts
RECENTLY ON PHLV RADIO, LIVE: What does "Oragon" mean? ...ever been to Bicol? Learn a Bicolano word or two as Marlon Borja Multo takes you to the spicy region at Bicol Express Radio Show today (Mon-Fri 5-7pm). Marlon is the President of the Bikolnon Association of Las Vegas.He was a guest at Las Vegas Filipino Resource Guide's "Talk With Gilbert at PHLV Radio" today. We snatched him to guest on the Bicol Express Show too:-)
Indie film director Emman dela Cruz takes time to chat with Miles and Margaret as he waits to go onstage to receive yet another award for his critically acclaimed film, "Sarong Banggi," under UFO Films. The three lose track of time, Emman almost is not able to receive his Best Director award. Literally "One Night" in Bicolano, Sarong Banggi is a story of two people whose lives change after a chance encounter. Newcomer Angelo Ilagan plays a teen-coming-of-ager who meets and connects with a washed up but ephemeral prostitute played by Jaclyn Jose--who won an Urian (an Oscar equivalent) for this role. If we tell you any more, we'd be doing a great disservice to the independent film industry by composing a blog-level review of an otherwise excellent, excellent film. Jessie Lazaten's take on the folk song of the same name is also featured in this podcast. Watch the trailer (which you could also download into your iPod Movie) by clicking on the PLAY button above. Listen to the podcast by clicking on the PLAY button below. Above...trailer; below...podcast. Got it? Find a much better way to spend a hundred and fifty pesos by watching Sarong Banggi which opens on September 6th and runs for a week at all SM Cinemas across the galaxyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!