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This week, we kick off our new exhibit and content initiative American Prophets: Writers, Religion, and Culture with four writers of speculative fiction: N. K. Jemisin, Matthew J. Kirby, Nnedi Okorafor, and Nghi Vo. Moderated by Michi Trota, the panel of authors discuss religion in their writing, the importance of considering socio-spiritual systems when world-building, and how these influence the ways their characters move through the worlds they create.This conversation originally took place April 22, 2025 and was recorded live at the Harold Washington Library Center in Chicago. We hope you enjoy entering the Mind of a Writer.American Prophets: Writers, Religion, and Culture opens November 2025 at the American Writers Museum in Chicago. Learn more about the exhibit and upcoming programming schedule here. American Prophets is supported by a grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its Religion and Cultural Institutions Initiative.AWM PODCAST NETWORK HOMEMore about the writers:N. K. JEMISIN is a fantasy author and 2020 MacArthur Fellow whose fiction has been recognized with multiple Hugo, Nebula, and Locus Awards. Most of her works have been optioned for television or film, and collectively her novels, including the Broken Earth trilogy — The Fifth Season, The Obelisk Gate, and The Stone Sky — have sold over two million copies. Her speculative works range widely in theme, though with repeated motifs: resistance and oppression, loneliness and belonging, and Wouldn't It Be Cool If This One Ridiculous Thing Happened. In her spare time she's into tabletop and video games, biking, fanfiction, and urban gardening. She lives and writes in Brooklyn, with her son and two cats.MATTHEW J. KIRBY is the critically acclaimed and award-winning author of numerous books for young readers, including The Clockwork Three, Icefall, The Lost Kingdom, the Dark Gravity Sequence, the Assassin's Creed series Last Descendants, A Taste for Monsters, and Star Splitter. He has also written adult titles for the Assassin's Creed and Diablo video game franchises. He has won the Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Mystery, the PEN Center USA award for Children's Literature, and the Judy Lopez Memorial Award.NNEDI OKORAFOR is the author of multiple award-winning and New York Times bestsellers, including Death of the Author, the Binti trilogy, Who Fears Death, and Lagoon, currently in development at Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment. She has won every major prize in speculative fiction, including the World Fantasy, Nebula, and Eisner Awards; multiple Hugo Awards; and the Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa. Born in Cincinnati to Igbo Nigerian immigrant parents, she now resides in Phoenix, Arizona, with her daughter, Anyaugo.NGHI VO is the author of the novels Siren Queen and The Chosen and the Beautiful, as well as the acclaimed novellas of the Singing Hills Cycle, which began with The Empress of Salt and Fortune. The series entries have been finalists for the Nebula Award, the Locus Award, and the Lambda Literary Award, and have won the Crawford Award, the Ignyte Award, and the Hugo Award. Born in Illinois, she now lives on the shores of Lake Michigan. She believes in the ritual of lipstick, the power of stories, and the right to change your mind. Her latest release is Don't Sleep With the Dead.MICHI TROTA is a five-time Hugo Award-winning Filipino American writer, editor, and narrative expert. Her work explores how to use empowerment, representation, and storytelling to attain collective liberation and to dismantle oppressive institutions, not just survive them. She is the Executive Editor at the environmental justice and advocacy nonprofit Green America and her publications include the Wing Luke Museum 2018-19 exhibit Worlds Beyond Here: Expanding the Universe of APA Science Fiction and Chicago Magazine, and she's been featured in The Guardian, Chicago Tribune, and CNN: Philippines. She is also a member of the Filipino Young Leaders Program 2022 Immersion cohort and a fire performer with Raks Geek/Raks Inferno Fire+Bellydance.
In this episode, Dan Robbins, an Advisory Board Member of the Global AI Council, & Kate Hancock, Founder of the Global AI Council, discuss the challenges of inflation and economic shifts. They explore how AI tools can aid businesses in staying competitive, the impact of AI on marketing strategies, and the evolving landscape of content creation. Additionally, they talk about the importance of public speaking and personal branding in building credibility. The conversation also touches on their nomadic lifestyle, experiences in different countries, and the benefits of using AI for efficient content production.Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast.KEY TAKEAWAYSAdapting to Change: Emphasized the importance of businesses utilizing AI and other tools to stay competitive in a rapidly changing market.Content Generation: Discussed the effectiveness of using AI tools to analyze competitors and generate content more efficiently.Simplicity in Marketing: Highlighted the benefits of simplifying marketing strategies rather than overcomplicating them.Podcast Benefits: Underlined the continuing relevance of podcasts as a tool for marketing and building trust with potential clients.Speaking Engagements: Stressed the value of speaking engagements like TEDx in building credibility and attracting business opportunities.Leveraging AI: How AI tools are revolutionizing how businesses operate and market themselves.Nonprofit Initiatives: Detailed the initiatives of the Global AI Council to provide free education about AI.QUOTES"What people are doing is they're trying to reinvent the wheel. Sometimes you just have to do what's working and work it out.""You have three seconds to get someone's attention now, it's down to two seconds.""It's incredible what these tools can do, and we're just scratching the surface.""Definitely leverage your show without having to worry about sponsorship.""Most powerful is to build trust through speaking engagements and being in front of people.""Inflation's kicking in; utilize the tools available to stay ahead against your competitors.""AI tools are giving us time back and freeing us to focus on new opportunities."Get to know more about Kate Hancock & Daniel Robbins:Kate Hancock's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katehancockspeaker/Daniel Robbins' LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prmedia/To hear more episodes of The Fearless Mindset podcast, you can go to https://the-fearless-mindset.simplecast.com/ or listen to major podcasting platforms such as Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, etc. You can also subscribe to the Fearless Mindset YouTube Channel to watch episodes on video.
In this episode, Mark Ledlow is joined by Dan Robbins, Advisory Board Member of Global AI Council, & Kate Hancock, Founder of Global AI Council, distinguished leaders in media and AI technology who have traveled from the Philippines to the U.S. They discuss their journey from creating the highly successful CNN Philippines show 'The Future' to launching their own AI-driven media initiatives. The conversation covers their experiences and challenges in leading remote teams, utilizing AI to scale businesses, and the evolving landscape of media and marketing. Additionally, they touch on the relevance of masterclasses for networking and how consistent media presence is crucial for thought leadership. This enlightening episode sheds light on staying ahead of technological trends and leveraging them to build impactful businesses.Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast.KEY TAKEAWAYSHandling Adversity: Emphasis on how different personalities cope with stress and adversity in business.AI and Future Technology: Discussion on leveraging AI for business scalability and media production.Global Impact and Reach: Insights into launching a successful TV show in the Philippines with a massive viewership.Media and Branding: Importance of consistent media presence and thought leadership for business success.Remote Leadership: Lessons learned from managing a global team remotely and the importance of letting go of control.Stress Management: The significance of recognizing and managing stress to maintain health and productivity.Networking and Community Building: Value of community-driven platforms like Clubhouse for personal and business growth.Masterclasses and Investment: Critical evaluation of the value and impact of investing in masterclasses for professional development.QUOTES"Timing is everything.""It's a gift. I just need a little bit of information, and it's easier for me to connect the dots of what's happening in the future.""From a media marketing standpoint, the expectation is you're going to create things using AI, why would we not?""It really helps me a lot. And, that's how I get to reach out on LinkedIn as a keynote and then that's a paid speaking.""Influencing the influential is key to having a lasting impact rather than focusing on quantity.""When you're not super hands-on, it's never going to be perfect because you're not there, but like the thought of your team running it, and I was able to perform at an 80% rate, that's pretty amazing.""Mastermind groups were about who can sell it better, some are selling air, and you open the basket, there's nothing in there."Get to know more about Kate Hancock & Daniel Robbins:Kate Hancock's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katehancockspeaker/Daniel Robbins' LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prmedia/To hear more episodes of The Fearless Mindset podcast, you can go to https://the-fearless-mindset.simplecast.com/ or listen to major podcasting platforms such as Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, etc. You can also subscribe to the Fearless Mindset YouTube Channel to watch episodes on video.
This week, speculative fiction writers Darcie Little Badger, Michi Trota, and Suzanne Walker discuss their work, crafting other worlds with writing, and the science fiction genre at large. This conversation originally took place May 19, 2024 and was recorded live at the American Writers Festival. AWM PODCAST NETWORK HOME About the writers: DARCIE LITTLE BADGER is a Lipan Apache writer with a PhD in oceanography. Her critically acclaimed debut novel, Elatsoe, was featured in TIME as one of the best 100 fantasy books of all time. Elatsoe also won the Locus Award for Best First Novel and was a Nebula, Ignyte, and Lodestar finalist. Her second fantasy novel, A Snake Falls to Earth, received the Newbery Honor, was a LA Times Book Prize Finalist, and was longlisted for the National Book Award. Darcie is married to a veterinarian named Taran and splits time between California and Texas. MICHI TROTA is a five-time Hugo Award-winning Filipino American writer, editor, and narrative expert. Her work explores how to use empowerment, representation, and storytelling to attain collective liberation and to dismantle oppressive institutions, not just survive them. She is the Executive Editor at the environmental justice and advocacy nonprofit Green America and her publications include the Wing Luke Museum 2018-19 exhibit Worlds Beyond Here: Expanding the Universe of APA Science Fiction and Chicago Magazine, and she's been featured in The Guardian, Chicago Tribune, and CNN: Philippines. She is also a member of the Filipino Young Leaders Program 2022 Immersion cohort and a fire performer with Raks Geek/Raks Inferno Fire+Bellydance. SUZANNE WALKER is a Chicago-based writer and editor. She is co-creator of the critically acclaimed, award-nominated graphic novel Mooncakes. Her short fiction has been published in Clarkesworld and Uncanny Magazine, and the Star Wars anthology From a Certain Point of View: Return of the Jedi. Her nonfiction works have appeared in a diverse array of publications, StarTrek.com, and academic anthologies. She has spoken on panels at numerous conventions on a variety of topics. She is a scholar of medieval Italian longsword and enjoys aerial silks, figure skating, and baseball. You can find her on Twitter or Instagram at @suzusaur.
Where you bean?!: Rica voices one of her current life ponderings about finding stability (05:15), and JC talks about hosting a fan-meet for a Thai artist (22:55)TT's: This week we talk about the shutdown of CNN Philippines (29:33) and the spat between 'Team Unity' specifically Former and Current Presidents Duterte and Marcos Jr (47:35)Reddit Rekados: A thread goes viral on /r/CoffeePH about a mother who complains about a coffee shop only having a QR Code Menu (01:00:30)Follow Rica & JC on IG:@ricaggg@itsmejayseeLeche-Fan Mail:thehalohaloshow@gmail.comRecorded using the ELGATO WAVE 1 Microphones, go get one! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, writers Jonathan Taplin and Michi Trota discuss the profound implications of AI for the future of writing and creative expression. They are interviewed by Allison Sansone, Program Director at the American Writers Museum. This conversation originally took place November 10, 2023 and was recorded live at the American Writers Museum. Taplin's latest book The End of Reality: How Four Billionaires are Selling a Fantasy Future of the Metaverse, Mars, and Crypto is a brilliant takedown and exposé of the great con job of the twenty-first century—the metaverse, crypto, space travel, transhumanism—being sold by four billionaires (Peter Thiel, Mark Zuckerberg, Marc Andreesen, Elon Musk), leading to the degeneration and bankruptcy of our society. AWM PODCAST NETWORK HOME More about the panelists: JONATHAN TAPLIN is a public intellectual, writer, film producer, and scholar. He is the director emeritus of the Annenberg Innovation Lab at the University of Southern California and was a professor at the USC Annenberg School in the field of international communication management and digital media entertainment until 2017. Since his graduation from Princeton University in 1969, his extraordinary journey has put him at the crest of every major cultural wave in the past half century: he was tour manager for Bob Dylan and the Band, producer of major films such as Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets, an executive at Merrill Lynch, creator of the Internet's first video-on-demand service, and a cultural critic and author writing about technology in the new millennium. MICHI TROTA is a five-time Hugo Award-winning Filipino American writer, editor, and narrative expert. Her work explores empowerment, representation, storytelling, and autonomy, and how to exercise those tools for collective liberation and to dismantle oppressive institutions, not just survive them. Her publications include the Wing Luke Museum 2018-19 exhibit Worlds Beyond Here: Expanding the Universe of APA Science Fiction and Chicago Magazine, and she's been featured in The Guardian, Chicago Tribune, and CNN: Philippines. She is also a member of the Filipino Young Leaders Program 2022 Immersion cohort and a fire performer with Raks Geek/Raks Inferno Fire+Bellydance.
Do we really still need to uphold high standards of English language fluency when audio and video are replacing reading and writing and when the consensus seems to be “it doesn't matter how you say it, as long as your message is understood”? Instagram's @misschiefeditor addresses this issue and shares her five-step improvement plan to help you stand out and succeed in a competitive job and business market—just as she does for her followers with her practical tips and irreverent, tongue-in-cheek content. The English Studies graduate with a major in Language from the University of the Philippines Diliman is currently working towards a graduate certificate in business communication from Harvard University. She was an editor at BusinessWorld, writes for CNN Philippines and is a senior editor at Fortune 500 firm AECOM. She is also a member of ACES: The Society for Editing, an international professional alliance of editors dedicated to improving the quality of the written word.
Do we really still need to uphold high standards of English language fluency when audio and video are replacing reading and writing and when the consensus seems to be “it doesn't matter how you say it, as long as your message is understood”? Instagram's @misschiefeditor addresses this issue and shares her five-step improvement plan to help you stand out and succeed in a competitive job and business market—just as she does for her followers with her practical tips and irreverent, tongue-in-cheek content. The English Studies graduate with a major in Language from the University of the Philippines Diliman is currently working towards a graduate certificate in business communication from Harvard University. She was an editor at BusinessWorld, writes for CNN Philippines and is a senior editor at Fortune 500 firm AECOM. She is also a member of ACES: The Society for Editing, an international professional alliance of editors dedicated to improving the quality of the written word.
A big hurdle for entrepreneurs is making a successful pitch. Michelle Martin invites John Aguilar, Author, The Art and Science of the Pitch to share key insights from his new book. This serial entrepreneur and host of The Final Pitch on CNN Philippines also shares what he will be looking for here in Singapore for his next reality show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Department of Migrant Workers: What's on the horizon for a new department in a new administration Susan "Toots" V. Ople, who writes a column called "Scribbles" for the BusinessMirror, is the Secretary designate of the new Department of Migrant Workers. Let's find out what her plans are for this new department in BusinessMirror Coffee Club's live session on June 22, 2022, Wednesday at 10 am. Our colleagues from the BusinessMirror, CNN Philippines, DWIZ, the Philippines Graphic and Pilipino Mirror will be joining us. See you then!
This week, David Plotz, Emily Bazelon and John Dickerson discuss the January 6th hearings, Jason Furman on the economy, and debates among providers of gender-affirming medical care. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Michael Dorf for Dorf on Law: “House Select Committee Hearing 2: Scoundrels, Patriots, and Collaborators” Mona Charen for The Bulwark: “Of Course Trump Is Responsible for His Lies” David Brooks for The New York Times: “The Jan. 6 Committee Has Already Blown It” Derek Thompson for The New York Times: “The Crypto Crash Is Just the Start” Emily Bazelon for The New York Times Magazine: “The Battle Over Gender Therapy” Here are this week's chatters: John: Sharon LaFraniere and Noah Weiland for The New York Times: “F.D.A. Panel Recommends Pfizer and Moderna Vaccines for Youngest Children” Emily: Joan Walsh for The Nation: “The Backlash Against Sex Ed” David: Explore a Civil War fort with David; The New York Times: “Anthony Mancinelli, World's Oldest Working Barber, Dies at 108”; Kate Springer for CNN: “Philippines' Oldest Tattoo Artist -- Meet Whang Od Oggay”; Teller Report: “‘Working For 77 Years' The Secret of The Long Run of a 100-Year-Old Civil Servant” Listener chatter from Andy Scarpelli: The Biodesign Challenge For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment Emily, John, and David discuss what they are looking forward to reading and watching this summer. Cloud Cuckoo Land, by Anthony Doerr The Immortal King Rao, by Vauhini Vara Swann's Way, by Marcel Proust Physical Season Two Loving Day, by Mat Johnson Invisible Things, by Mat Johnson Manhattan Beach, by Jennifer Egan A Visit From The Goon Squad, by Jennifer Egan The Americans Tweet us your questions and chatters @SlateGabfest or email us at gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth. Research and show notes by Bridgette Dunlap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, David Plotz, Emily Bazelon and John Dickerson discuss the January 6th hearings, Jason Furman on the economy, and debates among providers of gender-affirming medical care. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Michael Dorf for Dorf on Law: “House Select Committee Hearing 2: Scoundrels, Patriots, and Collaborators” Mona Charen for The Bulwark: “Of Course Trump Is Responsible for His Lies” David Brooks for The New York Times: “The Jan. 6 Committee Has Already Blown It” Derek Thompson for The New York Times: “The Crypto Crash Is Just the Start” Emily Bazelon for The New York Times Magazine: “The Battle Over Gender Therapy” Here are this week's chatters: John: Sharon LaFraniere and Noah Weiland for The New York Times: “F.D.A. Panel Recommends Pfizer and Moderna Vaccines for Youngest Children” Emily: Joan Walsh for The Nation: “The Backlash Against Sex Ed” David: Explore a Civil War fort with David; The New York Times: “Anthony Mancinelli, World's Oldest Working Barber, Dies at 108”; Kate Springer for CNN: “Philippines' Oldest Tattoo Artist -- Meet Whang Od Oggay”; Teller Report: “‘Working For 77 Years' The Secret of The Long Run of a 100-Year-Old Civil Servant” Listener chatter from Andy Scarpelli: The Biodesign Challenge For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment Emily, John, and David discuss what they are looking forward to reading and watching this summer. Cloud Cuckoo Land, by Anthony Doerr The Immortal King Rao, by Vauhini Vara Swann's Way, by Marcel Proust Physical Season Two Loving Day, by Mat Johnson Invisible Things, by Mat Johnson Manhattan Beach, by Jennifer Egan A Visit From The Goon Squad, by Jennifer Egan The Americans Tweet us your questions and chatters @SlateGabfest or email us at gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth. Research and show notes by Bridgette Dunlap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
May mga jokes na nakakatawa, may mga jokes na medyo sobra na, may mga jokes naman na unfortunately, nauuwi sa sampalan. Just ask Will Smith. Eme. And while we don't condone violence, alam namin na normal na manggigil paminsan-minsan. So this week, usap-usapan sa Kanto ng Ka-MiM ang "Mga Moments na napapasabi na ka "Alam mo, di ka na nakakatawa." Habang nakikinig ka, mag-checkout na sa Shopee! Click mo to bih: https://podlink.co/cqn The Tea:
Josh Planos is Director of Public Relations and Communications for the Better Business Bureau AND a freelance sports writer. He's written for Sports Illustrated, Washington Post, and others. Most of his work now appears in the sports vertical of the Nate Silver founded site, Five Thirty Eight. He also does regular hits with CNN Philippines. He talks about the dual life in the media business and how he prepared for it; the process and the joy he gets from scratching both his public relations and journalism itches.
En el 2019, nadie en Madrid pudo creer lo que había sucedido en la casa de la señora María Soledad Gomez ese 21 de febrero. Una mujer que quedó viuda cuando sus hijos eran pequeños fue encontrada en varias partes de su casa. La relación con su hijo Alberto empezó a empeorar después de la muerte del padre. Aunque muchos sabían de la relación de madre e hijo, nadie se imaginó que Alberto fuera capaz de lastimar a su madre en la forma más espantosa, violenta, e inhumana. Esta es la historia de “El Caníbal de Ventas”. Puedes escuchar el nuevo episodio en Spotify, Apple Podcast y todas las plataformas de streaming. —------------------------------ In 2019, no one in Madrid could believe what had happened in the house of Mrs. María Soledad Gomez that 21st of February. A woman who was widowed when her children were young was found in various parts of her home. Her relationship with her son Alberto began to deteriorate after the father's death. Although many knew of the mother-son relationship, no one imagined that Alberto was capable of hurting his mother in the most gruesome, violent, and inhumane way that he did. This is the story of “The Cannibal of Ventas”. You can listen to our NEW episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & all streaming platforms. —------------------------------ Resources: Fernando Rozo: https://youtu.be/yOed9u3vK7o Caso Cerado: https://youtu.be/PdTyrCuNU70 Criminalista Nocturno: https://youtu.be/L9jxWX83zII El Español: https://www.elespanol.com/reportajes/20210315/cartas-prision-canibal-oculto-tuppers-oia-tiempo/566194658_0.html Drug Abuse: https://www.drugabuse.gov/drug-topics/comorbidity Drug Abuse: https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/comorbidity-substance-use-disorders-other-mental-illnesses Drug Abuse: https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/synthetic-cathinones-bath-salts Healthline: https://www.healthline.com/health/mental-health/persecutory-delusions#symptoms The New York Post: https://nypost.com/2021/06/16/spanish-cannibal-who-ate-mothers-remains-gets-15-years/ 7News: https://7news.com.au/news/crime/alberto-sanchez-gomez-the-cannibal-of-las-ventas-jailed-for-killing-and-eating-his-mother-at-their-madrid-apartment-c-3134333 CNN Philippines: https://www.cnn.ph/world/2021/6/17/Spain-cannibalism-Alberto-Sanchez-Gomez.html Agencia EFE: https://www.efe.com/efe/english/world/spanish-man-sentenced-to-15-years-for-killing-eating-his-mother/50000262-4564111 People Español: https://peopleenespanol.com/noticias/canibal-espanol-alberto-sanchez-gomez-arrestado-matar-madre-asesinato/ —------------------------------ Follow us // Siguenos: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/SVSM_Podcast Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/SVSM_Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoViolentoSoMacabroPodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@svsm_podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/svsm-podcast/support
In this episode, learn why Carmina and Patch started the podcast, the inspiration for “JeepneyTrip,” the Jeepney's history and its endangered status. Thanks to JeepneyTrip's sponsor, SOLEPACK. Go to thesolepack.com and enter JEEPNEYTRIP10 at checkout for a 10% discount. Watch clips about the shows mentioned: Superstore Tagalog dialogue, CNN Philippines interview with Anna Dumlao on her Grey's Anatomy appearance, and Trese.For additional reading: The Evolution from Horse to Automobile: A Comparative International Study, What Happened to Sarao Motors, Iconic Philippine Jeepney Brand?, and Sarao Motors of the Philippines - Sixty Years Of High Hood Jeepneys.Learn more at: Pagkakaisa ng mga Samahan ng Tsuper at Operator Nationwide (PISTON) and the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program.Visit https://jeepneytrip.buzzsprout.com or email at jeepneytrip@gmail.com. See https://www.buzzsprout.com/privacy for Privacy Policy.
Throughout history, women have been put through impossible standards to meet society's ever changing "beauty ideal." In this episode, we get to the root of the issue by uncovering where these Filipino beauty standards come from and how we can help dismantle them so that women everywhere can start feeling and looking beautiful in their own way. Join moderator Angelique Manto with panelists Niv Della Beauty Innovations Inc. Chief Executive Officer and Colourette Cosmetics Owner Nina Ellaine Dizon-Cabrera, Actor Charisse Mari S. Fonacier and San Jose State University Sociology & Asian American Studies Assistant Professor Joanne Rondilla on “Oo! Ganda ako! A Mahaba-habang Usapan on Challenging Beauty Standards in the Philippines”. This digital conversation is presented by San Mig Light and CNN Philippines.
Isolation, endless restrictions, and uncertainty about the future due to the pandemic have negatively affected the mental well-being of everyone in the country. Still in lockdown two years on, how exactly is everyone coping? With the help of mental health experts, we attempt to answer this question and more on “How We Cope: A Mahaba-Habang Usapan on Mental Health and Wellness” moderated by Miss Trans Global 2020 Mela Franco Habijan with panelists Miss International 2016, Actress, and Founder of Mental Health Matters Kylie Verzosa, Philippine Psychiatric Association Fellow Jerome Go MD, and Your Millennial Psychologist Riyan Portuguez. This digital conversation is presented by San Mig Light and CNN Philippines.
Rico Hizon is one of the country's most seasoned broadcast journalists. He joins me in this conversation where we discussed his illustrious career from starting as a Production Assistant in GMA, to becoming the first Filipino anchor for CNBC Asia and BBC World News, and his decision to come back home to serve as the Senior Anchor of CNN Philippines. #MattRuns
#Bitcoin #NFT #SEC I'd like to welcome everyone to my new PODCASTDave's Daily Crypto TakeIn this channel I will be providing you with news on a daily basis about cryptocurrency, bitcoin, blockchain, FIAT. My main purpose is to share UNBIASED news and updates. Ultimately I learn and hopefully you learn while I go on this journey.ARTICLES used in today's video:https://ambcrypto.com/when-can-bitcoin-reclaim-41000/When can Bitcoin reclaim $41,000?Bitcoin's recent fall in mining hash rate was one of its sharpest declines since its inception, with the same being discussed in a recent article. While the king coin has noted constant selling pressure by traders and miners alike, big players have been called upon to rescue the world's largest digital asset from its latest lows.Having said that, BTC noted a recovery as buyers returned to the market. In fact, BTC's movement led to the formation of an ascending triangle and an upward breakout was on the cards. At the time of writing, BTC traded at $35,449, up by 5% over the last 24 hours.https://finbold.com/philippine-stock-exchange-aims-to-be-countrys-platform-for-crypto-trading/Philippine Stock Exchange aims to be country's platform for crypto tradingThe Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) has reportedly acknowledged that cryptocurrency is an asset class that can no longer be ignored amid increased interest in Bitcoin and other crypto assets among Filipinos.PSE president and CEO Ramon Monzon said that the local bourse should also be the country's exchange platform for digital assets and that the matter has already been discussed in a top management meeting, according to CNN Philippines. https://news.bitcoin.com/us-sec-commissioner-bitcoin-etf-approval-long-overdue/US SEC Commissioner Says Bitcoin ETF Approval Long OverdueA commissioner with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Hester Peirce, talked about the prospects of the SEC approving a bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) in an interview with CNBC on Thursday. Peirce is also known in the crypto circle as “crypto mom.”The SEC has yet to approve a bitcoin ETF. However, the industry is hopeful that things will change this year since the SEC has a new chairman, Gary Gensler, who taught crypto and blockchain courses at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Commissioner Peirce described:https://www.cryptopolitan.com/coinbase-strike-alerts-crypto-exchange/Coinbase competitor Strike crypto exchange promises better services• Strike promises better commissions than Coinbase for Bitcoin payments.• Strike supports the El Salvador government for joining the cryptocurrencies.The fight between cryptocurrencies and crypto exchanges is increasing as merchants use the tokens as savings. While the Bitcoin price does not exceed its $40,000 mark, this does not discourage new crypto investors.https://newsone.com/4170605/crypto-independence-black-financial-freedom/Crypto Independence: The Currency For Black Financial Freedom?I assume since the end of the Civil War, every Black American has had a strong opinion on what freedom looks like. I also presume it entails some form of financial prosperity. In our summer adjustment to congregating again, the new abnormal will surely create interesting conversations where all disagreements will agree to follow the money.https://www.makeuseof.com/nft-market-collapse-lessons-learned/The NFT Market Collapse: What Happened, and What Can We Learn from It?If you actively follow tech news, you've probably heard of NFTs (non-fungible tokens) once or twice in recent months.The idea grew hugely popular over a short period of time, taking the market by storm. And while many were excited for the future possibilities surrounding this market, things didn't exactly work out as some were hoping.In the end, the NFT market proved to be a passing trend that eventually ended up collapsing. But it still left us with some food for thought.https://alternative.me/crypto/fear-and-greed-index/https://coinmarketcap.com/Please subscribe, like, and share so that more and more people can view this content.DISCLAIMER: I will never give any financial advice. And my channel is not considered official Financial Advice. Please do your research before purchasing any cryptocurrency.Thank you very much DaveSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/daves-daily-crypto-take/donations
This Pride Month, the LGBTQIA+ community continues the fight for equality as the SOGIE Equality Bill remains in limbo. Join GANDA Filipinas Executive Director Naomi Fontanos for a “mahaba-habang usapan” on the SOGIE Equality Bill and what it means to be LGBTQIA+ in the Philippines with guests: - Content creator and Tayo Movement founder Rica Salomon - Philippine LGBT Bar co-founder Takahiro Kenjie Aman - UP Babaylan's Punong Babaylan JP Aves San Mig Light and CNN Philippines present: Beyond Labels - A Mahaba-habang Usapan on the SOGIE Equality Bill and What It Means to be LGBTQIA+ in the Philippines.
Alwyn & Adrian deliver the latest on the Pop Landscape! In the latest Bring the Beat In, the two talk about Pop Emergency's busiest week to date: Twitter Philippines and Future Nostalgia plus features from Adobo Magazine, CNN Philippines, etc. Olivia Rodrigo's next album 'Spicy' from her recent Hot Ones Gig, Kim Petras and Troye Sivan as headliners, Gigi De Lana's 6 key changes, Beyoncé's 10th anniversary of '4'. The two also talk about the most controversial topic in pop music of 2021: #FreeBritney. Plus releases from Lady Gaga's Born This Way Reimagined and Doja Cat's arrival of Planet Her. All that and more on the latest Bring the Beat In episode of Pop Emergency
Nicole Soriano is an incredibly talented art writer and curator. She currently writes for Gajah Gallery, CNN Philippines and others. We go deep with Nicole, to understand what inspired her in her writings, how her interest in art began and how did the 2 passions overlap with one another. Nicole is currently based in Manila and is curator for Gajah Gallery's latest show (Re)Imagining The Image: Contemporary Artists in Asia Converse with Photography. ARKHILITE “Discovering Slow Spaces, Places & People around us” Calmness. Warmth. Light. Lifestyle. Place.
Our guest for this episode is James Deakin, is a Filipino-British television and events host, automotive journalist, video blogger, and motoring editor working for CNN Philippines and Philippine Tatler. Don't forget to follow our social media pages: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Tiktok and Kumu: @dogcoachfrancis Instagram, Twitter, Facebook: @thetinaryan DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed by the podcast creators, hosts, and guests do not necessarily reflect the official policy and position of Podcast Network Asia. Any content provided by the people on the podcast are of their own opinion, and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything
On this episode of Dear Future Grandkids, Ange, Jien and Perci are building a video time capsule for a young man who was named Actor of the Year by CNN Philippines last year. He has won 3 Best Actor awards and has become wildly popular among fans around the world because of his Netflix and YouTube series, Gameboys….introducing the exceptional ELIJAH CANLAS. Dear Future Grandkids is the show where we take a peek into our future by telling stories of our past as we ask the simple but big question: what would you say to your future grandkids? The full video version of this interview with Elijah can be seen here: The IdeaFirst Company's Facebook page: https://fb.watch/460C8It1ys/ The IdeaFirst Company's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ey0ZoP6y8K0&t=69s Copyright © 2021 Angela Cheung, Percival Intalan, Soo Kui Jien
Cities are terrific places to raise kids; however, many Filipinos don't see it that way and instinctively reject the idea. Maybe it's because of the heavy traffic situation or maybe it's the dangers that come with living in a metropolis, but either way the city definitely comes with its challenges. That's why we invited CNN Philippines news anchor and wonder mom, Menchu Antigua- Macapagal, to talk about parenting tricks and hacks for those of us who are living in the big bad city of Manila! From safety tips for when taking the kids with you to the groceries, all the way to amazing destinations within the city that the whole family can enjoy, we talked about all of that and so much more. Tune-in to Episode 7 of the ParenTeam Podcast!
Rafe Bartholomew is a staff writer covering boxing for The Athletic. He’s also a New York Times Bestselling author of Basketball: A Love Story, as well as Pacific Rims and Two and Two: McSorley's, My Dad, and Me. Before joining The Athletic, he worked as an editor at Eater.com and Grantland.com and hosted Hoop Nation for CNN Philippines.
I really feel grateful when I see thee impact that this very podcast has, and my guest for this episode really showed me that. I have OJ Lopez back on the podcast! This time, we talk about his experience in the CNN Philippines show The Final Pitch! The show is on its 5th season and it puts a bigger focus on real estate startups! OJ shares what the journey was like from the point he pitched to get in the show until everything that's happened so far! Hope you enjoy this episode as much as I enjoy making it! NEW EPISODES drop EVERY FRIDAY, Philippine Time! Subscribe and leave a rating on Apple Podcasts as that helps the show a lot! bit.ly/CreatorLife-ApplePodcasts Check out his startups! RevaStaff.com vrspaces.ph This episode is sponsored by The Company Cebu! Get 50% OFF on a Day Pass or Flexi Pass by giving them the promo code CREATORLIFE50! Follow them here: thecompany.ph facebook.com/thecompanycebu twitter.com/thecompanycebu instagram.com/thecompanycebu Follow me on social media! facebook.com/julliansibi twitter.com/julliansibi instagram.com/julliansibi Podcast updates and behind-the-scenes stuff are on social media! facebook.com/creatorlifepod twitter.com/creatorlifepod instagram.com/creatorlifepod Intro/Outro Music: Sun Tan Lines by Florian Decros
Is there a formula for success? We sit down with John Aguilar, who runs Dragon's Nest and Streetpark Productions, to learn about the rollercoaster ride that is entrepreneurship. From being a champion track and field student athlete, to producer of shows that never saw the light of day, and finally creating a hit show on CNN Philippines; find out how to shift your mindset and why even in business, we can not do it alone.
Hosted by Edmund Lee, President & CEO of the Caylum Trading Institute, Short Stops is your weekly stock market update featuring the top trading news, tips and stock picks in Metro Manila and around the world. "Leadership is not a position — it is action. Leadership is character. We want leaders who are credible. We must be able to believe in them. This is sometimes referred to as the first law of leadership: if you don’t believe in the messenger, you won’t believe the message." - Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala (Chairman & CEO, Ayala Corporation) Very few stocks usually make it to almost every firm's list of top picks but Ayala Corporation ($AC) has been a timeless recommendation familiar to investors & traders - local, retail, institutional and foreign alike. Most traders, however, only really see a handful of what this massive conglomerate has to offer, so Edmund is bringing us straight into the head office to sit down with Mr. Paolo Borromeo, Group Head of Corporate Strategy & Development, and Ms. Celeste Jovenir, Head of Investor Relations, at Ayala Corp. This is a rare opportunity to get to know one of the most heavily traded companies in the Philippines and why it's not even close to slowing down after opening shop more than 180 years ago. Relevant issues covered include: 1. $ALI - Property prices have soared significantly and Ayala Land is set to deliver 10 years of double digit growth. Take a deeper look into their strategy of geographic diversification. 2. $BPI & $GLO - A digital push is taking over the telecom and banking sectors and the transformation is taking full priority for two of their biggest companies. 3. AC Energy - Despite the fact that it has yet to list, this is one of the latest, foward-moving pillars of Ayala Corporation that the company has been aggressively pumping capital investment into. So what does it have to do with $PHEN? 5. AC Industrials & $IMI - A merger that was just the first step to developing an integrated automotive powerhouse. 6. AC Infra - Paving the way on their own terms. 7. AC Health - Why they believe that healthcare is one of their most important drivers to growth within the next decade. 8. AC Ventures - Investing capital funds into tomorrow's greatest innovations. Get your next trading insight and find your baggers right here on Short Stops. Powered by the Caylum Trading Institute. www.cayluminstitute.com -- Record Date: March 27, 2019 Introduction Clip: (credits to) CNN Philippines on YouTube Introduction Music: (credits to)Vodovoz Music Productions on YouTube
A sacred masculine conversation between two starseeds in US and Philippines discussing Tarot, healing, fitness and the intuitive movement. Robert Rubin is the founder of Mysterium Philippines, the Philippines leading intuitive Training institute and service provider. He has taught over 500 people in the arts of Intuitive development and Tarot from within the Philippines and around the world. He is the author of 2 books (Defensive Occultism) and (The intuitive Within) both which have been featured on CNN Philippines and on Tonight with Boy Abunda. Renowned as the Philippine Tarot authority as he has been reading for over 23 years now and has helped re-image the Tarot into a respectable practice these past 10 years through the creation of Tarot Philippines. Robert's intention is to network with like minds to help spread to the news that the Philippines is an up and coming hotspot for intuitive development around the world. His organization Mysterium Philippines organizes, conducts, markets and publicizes GENUINE Intuitive Talent and helps the society of the country by bringing the right students to the best teachers possible. Robert's objective for his chapter submission for the Awakening Starseed book by Radhaa Publishing is about the Awakening of the Philippine Intuitive Community and the Discovery of YOUR intuitive within. For more information about the Awakening Starseeds-Stories Beyond The Stargate book series, you can send a message to radhaapublishing@gmail.com requesting an information package. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iamenoughhealing/support
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On this episode, Rafe Bartholomew joins Staying MAJOR to discuss his career and background before diving deep into a review of the PBA Philippine Cup elimination round and a look at the quarterfinal matchups. Rafe is an author and editor. He gained notoriety and acclaim in the Philippines for his book Pacific Rims. His writing has also been featured in the New York Times, Deadspin, Grantland among notable others. Since coming to the Philippines, Rafe has immersed himself in Philippine culture, learning the language and visiting many times. He is currently working on a 12-part documentary for CNN Philippines where he will document basketball at all levels and area of the Philippines. In episode 14, we take the first 25 minutes to talk about Rafe's background, career and his love affair with the Philippines. The remainder of the show we review the PBA Philippine Cup elimination round. We go over my hits and misses in my preseason blog post and then we make our bold predictions for the quarterfinal round. We end the show by Rafe taking twitter questions from listeners of Staying MAJOR. You can follow Rafe at the following social media handles: Twitter: @rafeboogs Instagram: @tiyopaeng
Lydia Lee is the Business Creator coach at Screw The Cubicle, web TV host at Screw The Cubicle TV, and podcast host of The Cubicle Crashing Podcast. After leaving her six figure job in Canada years ago in pursuit of a path less conventional, this had led her to now be an advocate for location independency, and meaningful work with purpose. Now based in Bali, she spends her time teaching people how to quit the jobs that are crushing their souls, discover their hidden talents, and make money doing something they love (and will care about). Her mission and work has been featured on The Telegraph, Forbes, CNN Philippines, and Elle Canada.