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Off Rip is back with another great episode! It's just Jon B and Dalton again and our energy is dope. This week we talk about the Dahmer story on Netflix, the top 10 shopping sites of 2022, if Cinderella was Asian, women hyphenating their name for marriage, Post Malone breaking ma bones, the Little Mermaid debate, Tennessee license plates, glitches in the Matrix, Kanye admitting that Sway had the answer, the Russian draft, Lil Baby, boonies, home remedies, and being Filipino in Guam (the everlasting "beef" of Filipinos vs Chamorros). Remember to like and subscribe! Follow on all streaming platforms, leave a comment, leave a review, and let us know what you'd like us to talk about! You know we talk about anything and everything so we're here for it! Thank you for all your support and love. We appreciate all of our fans. Use our code: OFFRIP on DUBBY.GG and get 10% off of your order. https://www.dubby.gg/discount/OFFRIP?ref=RDVDGr5nJOCbx_
Today, we take a trip to the US Territory of Guam. First, Lauren talks about the Taotaomona, both good and evil spirits that inhabit the island. Then, Kenzie shares some ghostly stories that the residents of Guam have encountered. And that's the penis bridge we cross today.--Follow us on Social Media and find out how to support A Scary State by clicking on our Link Tree: https://instabio.cc/4050223uxWQAl--Have a scary tale or listener story of your own? Send us an email to ascarystatepodcast@gmail.com! We can't wait to read it!--Thinking of starting a podcast? Thinking about using Buzzsprout for that? Well use our link to let Buzzsprout know we sent you and get a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1722892--Works cited!https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gSXDohZ7l06jo0pzNn6viWqkkBeZscN89QCd7LBip3o/edit?usp=sharing--Intro and outro music thanks to Kevin MacLeod. You can visit his site here: http://incompetech.com/. Which is where we found our music!
All people deserve to be seen and heard. Those who are not often feel invisible, from their cultural heritage to their material circumstances and societal contributions. This reality led a group of young Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders in 2009 to found Empowering Pacific Islander Communities (EPIC) a nonprofit dedicated to advancing social justice for Native Hawaiians, Chamorros (indigenous people of the Mariana Islands), Samoans, Tongans, Marshallese, and Fijians who call Washington, California, Utah, and Arkansas home. EPICS's executive director Tavae Samuelu leads with deep respect for the lived experience and wisdom of her elders and with an explicitly pro Black and indigenous framework. EPIC connects NHPIs with policy makers to call for data disaggregation, which has identified disproportionate gaps in access to education, health, and immigration services. It also illuminates the devastating and under-reported impacts of the pandemic on Pacific Islanders. EPIC's community leaders begin each meeting, even at the White House, with stories, their personal and most compelling data. As a result, Pacific Islanders are being seen and heard by government at all levels and policy makers are starting to prioritize their needs.
Rudo Rivera, Pepe Segarra y Alex Cervantes le dan la bienvenida a la hora feliz, la botana para este viernes es Pellizcadas de huevo, Dobladitas de Longaniza, Chamorros horneados al hombro, la cartelera es la jornada 7, fútbol internacional, buena música y mucho más en Espacio Deportivo de la Tarde.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Diana welcomes blogger Jasmine to help her with the Netflix release Operation Christmas Drop (2020). Using Jasmine's experience living on Guam and channeling her own heritage from her mom's side, Diana tries to point a spotlight on the tiny island getting the rom-com treatment. And the non-Chamorros kind of falling in love there. Check out Jasmine's blog Jasmine Ad Nauseam for her takes on thrifting, frugal fashion, beauty, and life. The band in the movie (and some of Jasmine's former high school classmates) is The Dolls. Their music is available on SoundCloud. For all your upcoming gift giving, you need friend of the show Izzy Fischer's incredible art on Etsy. Use code “HEAMCAST” to save 15% on your purchase at her Esty shop. She's not a sponsor, just amazing! Go to her website for all of her creations. Congressional aide Erica (Kat Graham) forgoes family Christmas to travel at her boss's behest. At a beachside Air Force base, she clashes with Capt. Andrew Jantz (Alexander Ludwig), who knows her assignment is finding reasons to defund the facility. Also stars Trezzo Mahoro, Bethany Brown, Rohan Campbell, Virginia Madsen, Jeff Joseph, Janet Kidder, Aliza Vellani, Aaron Douglas, Xavier de Guzman, Linden Banks, Eileen Pedde, Brittany Willacy, Audrey Wise Alvarez, Michelle Clarice Blas, Bruce Best and The Dolls. (from IMDb.com) Find other amazing podcasts by searching #ladypodsquad on Twitter, Facebook, and all the social media platforms. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @HEAMCast, like us on Facebook @HappilyEverAftermath, and e-mail us at contact@heamcast.com.
In Part 1 of the new miniseries on permanently inhabited US territories, Nat gives a brief history of Guam and how the Chamorros became American citizens. Help us improve the quality of our podcast by contributing to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HowDidWeNotKnowThat --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hdwnkt/support
Special Episode. This week is a break from normal as we discuss the Chamorro people of the Marianas islands, A four thousand year oral culture in the Pacific ocean. We will look at a few creation legends as well as the history of the islands as told through the legend of Chief Taga. Online at oldeststories.net
On this episode of The Data Hub w/ Tyrone Taitano, we take a look at statistics surrounding health and causes of death here on Guam; we speak about self-sustainability on the island, and even talk about the amount of Chamorros living in the continental United States, and the statistical yearbook. Sifting through the information with our host are special guests Monica Guerrero (Bureau of Statistics & Plans) and Peter Barcinas (University of Guam). Tune into our show live every Tuesday night from 18:30 to 20:00 (GMT) on 570AM on your radio dial, or by way of our NewsTalk K57 app on your smart device's app store, and join in on the conversation!
Nos preocupan bastante los chamorros de Sonic pero ya inventamos dos series para compensar.
Peter Guerrero Cruz is a musician and a guitarist with San Diego-based, Tribal Theory. Sponsorship LOVE This episode is brought to you by Mosa's Joint. Located in the heart of Hagatna, serving up the best local chow, happy hours, and vibes the island of Guam has to offer. Check out their daily lunch and dinner specials today...like right now!! This episode is also brought to you by Dimension Systems. They are Guam's Premiere computer and IT consulting company and have been providing the islands BEST computer and IT solutions since 1987. Visit them today at their Guam office at the DFS Plaza in Tamuning or at www.dimensionsystems.com
Today we talk to Annie Marie Rivera Montes, who is a native of Guam and a teacher (retired) of the Chamorro culture. Guam is a territory of the United States in the western Pacific Ocean. It is the westernmost point (in terms of jurisdiction) and territory of the United States, along with Northern Mariana Islands. The inhabitants of Guam are called Guamanians, and they are American citizens by birth. Indigenous Guamanians are the Chamorros, who are related to other Austronesian natives to the west in the Philippines and Taiwan. (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guam) USCIS 100:91. Name one U.S. territory. Puerto Rico U.S. Virgin Islands American Samoa Northern Mariana Islands Guam Learn more about Guam, the Mariana Islands, and the Chamorro at Guampedia: Guam’s Online Encyclopedia https://www.guampedia.com/ Although Guamanian serve in the military at a rate that is three times higher than the rest of the country, their vets' struggle to receive medical services WATCH: America By the Numbers: Island of Warriors https://www.pbs.org/video/america-numbers-island-warriors CONTACT: VA.gov or your U.S. congress members. Tell them that you support increased healthcare services for vets, especially those from Guam and the U.S. territories. This interview was recorded in the Kaiser Vallejo Rehabilitation Center, where Annie Marie's husband and my father where recovering from their strokes. Unfortunately my father passed away the next day. PLEASE learn more about strokes at http://www.stroke.org/
We talk with Ken Gofigan Kuper about his journey towards fluency in Chamorro and what it's going to take for it to thrive in the future (hint: you have to use it--everywhere). A big SYM to the San Diego-based House of Chamorros organization for what is our biggest donation yet, and to all of our Patreon supporters! You can contribute to indigenous media too by going to www.patreon.com/fanachu and becoming a Patron of Fanachu!
In this Pacific Newsbreak, Marines at Marine Corps Air Station receive an infrequent yet vital training opportunity on aircraft arresting gear, and the 3rd Marine Division Command Sergeant Major returns home to Guam, and explains his family's military service and legacy on the island.
University of Guam President Robert Underwood is a long-time Chamorro Rights activist with direct knowledge of the Guam's ongoing war reparations issues. Find out why Congress' handling of the issue does anything but right the wrongs suffered by Chamorros during World War II.
Here we go again with episode 7 guest David Atalig, a man of many hats in the Chamorro community. We talk with David on educating the people about the CNMI and how he is making footprints here in San Diego for the Chamorro people. David is involved in many things and he continues to find new ways to promote the culture whether it be with the House of Chamorros, CNMI, Radio or CHE'LU. This is a very funny and informative show!
¡Olvídate de la pierna y éntrale al chamorro! En este podcast te traemos una lista de los mejores lugares de la ciudad para comer pantorrila de marrano. Ya sea en trozo o en taco, con receta tradicional, salsa agridulce, a la española o el asiático; date una vuelta por estos lugares que en la Roma, la Del Valle, el Centro, la Doctores y más. Además: - Para celebrar el 10 de mayo, la Internacional Sonora Santanera en el Lunario del Auditorio - Si te gusta el reggae, lánzate el viernes 13 a la Carpa Astros porque se presenta Gondwana. - Corta temporada del Slava’s Snowshow en el Centro Cultural Teatro I, a partir del jueves 12. - Y este sábado ya es el InStyle Day en el Deportivo Lomas Altas
This episode is dedicated to those of us (myself included) that are away from home, either relocated to the states, serving in the military, or anywhere else your lives may have taken you. Let these songs remind all of you that no matter where you are in the world, the blood that runs through your veins is the blood of a Chamorro, and we will always have our Culture, Traditions, Language, and Values to carry with us. Being away from home should not and does not take away from our identity as Chamorros, and we must come together to assure that this holds true in the future.In This EpisodeGurupun Minagof - Mike DuenasChamorun Norhtern California - John "JQ" QuintanillaA special thank you to all the viewers on YouTube; over 6500 views and counting!Un Dangkulu Na Si Yu'us Ma'ase! ~Si Jay Che'le