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Junee Esguerra, Chief Program Officer for the San Diego Senior Community Foundation (SDSCF), chats about how the Foundation's Senior Center Empowerment Grants are transforming the region's senior centers into vital community hubs. Esguerra is joined by Ashley Simpkins, Executive Director of Del Mar Community Connections (DMCC), whose organization has been successful in utilization the Foundation's grant program. Esguerra and Simpkins discuss the unique challenges of seniors and how SDSCF's Master Plan for Senior Centers aims to address these challenges.About Spotlight and Cloudcast Media"Spotlight On The Community" is the longest running community podcast in the country, continuously hosted by Drew Schlosberg for 18 years. "Spotlight" is part of Cloudcast Media's line-up of powerful local podcasts, telling the stories, highlighting the people, and celebrating the gravitational power of local. For more information on Cloudcast and its shows and cities served, please visit www.cloudcastmedia.us.Cloudcast Media | the national leader in local podcasting. About Mission Fed Credit UnionA community champion for over 60 years, Mission Fed Credit Union with over $6 billion in member assets, is the Sponsor of Spotlight On The Community, helping to curate connectivity, collaboration, and catalytic conversations. For more information on the many services for San Diego residents, be sure to visit them at https://www.missionfed.com/
Australian Maria Esguerra tells us that it's still difficult to speak about her personal experiences as a second-generation survivor of The Children of God cult. In this episode of The Influence Continuum, we explored the challenges of breaking free from cults and how those who become part of society's natural defense system against cult indoctrination and authoritarianism help to free others. She traced her story back to a childhood of illnesses that mainly went untreated. “I had measles, chicken pox, mumps, malaria, every imaginable childhood disease, lots of parasites,” she said. Her father would eventually die when she was only four years old from Hodgkin Lymphoma, a form of cancer considered to be largely curable. She explained that in The Children of God cult, medical care was avoided as illnesses were considered the fault of the person or as “God judging you.” Maria is now a psychologist and Director of Assessable, an organization dedicated to serving people with disabilities. This is an especially commendable achievement in that her early life was shaped by her parent's involvement in The Children of God cult. We discussed the experience of raising children within the cult and what ultimately pushed Maria to leave. One of the critical factors in her decision was her son's battle with meningitis, which left him in a coma at a medical research center for ten days, resulting in a lifelong brain injury. While in Africa, Maria became pregnant again and endured harsh conditions. Upon returning to Australia, she resolved to create a new reality for her children—one rooted in safety and love, something she had not been given. Maria is an inspiration for everyone! Learn more about Steven Hassan and Freedom of Mind Resource Center. Visit freedomofmind.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Resumen informativo con las noticias más destacadas de Colombia del jueves 24 de octubre de 2024 a las diez de la noche.
Guest na naman ni Esguerra si Llamas. Haay.
¿Alguna vez te has preguntado cómo se toman esas fotos increíbles de las estrellas y planetas en el espacio? Eso se llama astrofotografía. Es como tomar fotografías, pero en lugar de objetos aquí en la Tierra, ¡capturamos imágenes de cosas en el cielo nocturno! Los astrofotógrafos utilizan cámaras especiales y telescopios para capturar la belleza del universo. Pueden tomar fotos de estrellas brillantes, nebulosas coloridas y hasta galaxias lejanas. La astrofotografía nos permite explorar el espacio desde la Tierra y compartir con todos la magia y el misterio del cosmos a través de imágenes increíbles. ¡Imagina tomar una foto de una estrella y poder verla brillar en tu propia cámara! Así es como los astrofotógrafos nos muestran lo asombroso que es el universo que nos rodea. Acompáñanos a hablar con el astrofotógrafo Juan Pablo Esguerra. Editorial y Locución: MARIANA ANDREA LOPEZ SARA SOFÍA MAHECHA CARLOS EDUARDO LEÓN Dirección y Producción: JUAN RUBIO Copyright © 2024 Todos los derechos reservados – Universidad La Gran Colombia. Se prohíbe de reproducción total o parcial, así como su traducción a cualquier idioma sin la autorización escrita del titular.
Nag-simulang muli ang mag-anak na Esguerra sa Australia noong 1964.
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El exministro de Justicia, Juan Carlos Esguerra, dijo en La FM de RCN que el proceso de la Constituyente es demorado.
El presidente Gustavo Petro, propuso el pasado viernes en Cali, una Asamblea Nacional Constituyente si las instituciones que tiene el país "no son capaces de estar a la altura de las reformas" que propone su Gobierno y que son tramitadas en el Congreso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest incarnation of Built to Spill will undoubtedly be remembered as one of that band's most potent lineups in its 30+ year career. Teresa Esguerra's heavy groove and lyrical rhythmic conception are a crucial part of the equation. She tells Joe about Prism Bitch, Built to Spill, and her career as an occupational therapist.
After living in New York, London, and Manila, the former TV producer and now LGBT advocate Queenmelo Esguerra has resettled in Siargao, which has evolved from remote provincial backwater to a trendy, cosmopolitan surfing hot spot. Queenmelo, or Melo for short, tells Howie Severino what makes Siargao magical: the combination of natural beauty and an egalitarian vibe where rich and poor, native and foreign can freely play and socialize together. "When surfers go to the water, everyone is equal. It's just you and your relationship with nature," she says while dressed in her typical flowing kaftan and flamboyant shades. "They carry that attitude when they're on the ground." Queenmelo asserts that Siargao is one of the most open places in the country for the LGBT community. But she says the Philippines still has a long way to go in gender equality, citing the sleeping status of the SOGIE bill. Shortly after she moved to Siargao in 2021, Typhoon Odette struck. Queenmelo and a friend survived by taking shelter in a fire station. The next day, she swung into action, mobilizing friends to set up a relief kitchen that prepared hot meals for beleaguered islanders. Queenmelo has also helped rebuild homes and start community food gardens. Siargao people's response to their plight demonstrated their community spirit and further deepened their roots in their adopted home. As they rebuild, they have a chance to create a model for the rest of the country — in sustainable tourism and in socially just ways of relating to each other.
After living in New York, London, and Manila, the former TV producer and now LGBT advocate Queenmelo Esguerra has resettled in Siargao, which has evolved from remote provincial backwater to a trendy, cosmopolitan surfing hot spot. Queenmelo, or Melo for short, tells Howie Severino what makes Siargao magical: the combination of natural beauty and an egalitarian vibe where rich and poor, native and foreign can freely play and socialize together. "When surfers go to the water, everyone is equal. It's just you and your relationship with nature," she says while dressed in her typical flowing kaftan and flamboyant shades. "They carry that attitude when they're on the ground." Queenmelo asserts that Siargao is one of the most open places in the country for the LGBT community. But she says the Philippines still has a long way to go in gender equality, citing the sleeping status of the SOGIE bill. Shortly after she moved to Siargao in 2021, Typhoon Odette struck. Queenmelo and a friend survived by taking shelter in a fire station. The next day, she swung into action, mobilizing friends to set up a relief kitchen that prepared hot meals for beleaguered islanders. Queenmelo has also helped rebuild homes and start community food gardens. Siargao people's response to their plight demonstrated their community spirit and further deepened their roots in their adopted home. As they rebuild, they have a chance to create a model for the rest of the country — in sustainable tourism and in socially just ways of relating to each other.
After living in New York, London, and Manila, the former TV producer and now LGBT advocate Queenmelo Esguerra has resettled in Siargao, which has evolved from remote provincial backwater to a trendy, cosmopolitan surfing hot spot. Queenmelo, or Melo for short, tells Howie Severino what makes Siargao magical: the combination of natural beauty and an egalitarian vibe where rich and poor, native and foreign can freely play and socialize together. “When surfers go to the water, everyone is equal. It's just you and your relationship with nature,” she says while dressed in her typical flowing kaftan and flamboyant shades. “They carry that attitude when they're on the ground.” Queenmelo asserts that Siargao is one of the most open places in the country for the LGBT community. But she says the Philippines still has a long way to go in gender equality, citing the sleeping status of the SOGIE bill. Shortly after she moved to Siargao in 2021, Typhoon Odette struck. Queenmelo and a friend survived by taking shelter in a fire station. The next day, she swung into action, mobilizing friends to set up a relief kitchen that prepared hot meals for beleaguered islanders. Queenmelo has also helped rebuild homes and start community food gardens. Siargao people's response to their plight demonstrated their community spirit and further deepened their roots in their adopted home. As they rebuild, they have a chance to create a model for the rest of the country — in sustainable tourism and in socially just ways of relating to each other. For more information: https://www.tatlerasia.com/power-purpose/philanthropy/after-the-storm-typhoon-odette-queenmelo-esguerra https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/lifestyle/content/815454/siargao-after-its-worst-hit-with-odette-from-the-eyes-of-a-typhoon-survivor/story/ https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/regions/815052/almost-99-of-population-in-siargao-including-tourists-affected-by-odette-matugas/story/ -- Producer: Eumer Yanga Researcher: MJ Cerillo Editor: Jayr Magtoto
After living in New York, London, and Manila, the former TV producer and now LGBT advocate Queenmelo Esguerra has resettled in Siargao, which has evolved from remote provincial backwater to a trendy, cosmopolitan surfing hot spot. Queenmelo, or Melo for short, tells Howie Severino what makes Siargao magical: the combination of natural beauty and an egalitarian vibe where rich and poor, native and foreign can freely play and socialize together. “When surfers go to the water, everyone is equal. It's just you and your relationship with nature,” she says while dressed in her typical flowing kaftan and flamboyant shades. “They carry that attitude when they're on the ground.” Queenmelo asserts that Siargao is one of the most open places in the country for the LGBT community. But she says the Philippines still has a long way to go in gender equality, citing the sleeping status of the SOGIE bill. Shortly after she moved to Siargao in 2021, Typhoon Odette struck. Queenmelo and a friend survived by taking shelter in a fire station. The next day, she swung into action, mobilizing friends to set up a relief kitchen that prepared hot meals for beleaguered islanders. Queenmelo has also helped rebuild homes and start community food gardens. Siargao people's response to their plight demonstrated their community spirit and further deepened their roots in their adopted home. As they rebuild, they have a chance to create a model for the rest of the country — in sustainable tourism and in socially just ways of relating to each other. For more information: https://www.tatlerasia.com/power-purpose/philanthropy/after-the-storm-typhoon-odette-queenmelo-esguerra https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/lifestyle/content/815454/siargao-after-its-worst-hit-with-odette-from-the-eyes-of-a-typhoon-survivor/story/ https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/regions/815052/almost-99-of-population-in-siargao-including-tourists-affected-by-odette-matugas/story/ -- Producer: Eumer Yanga Researcher: MJ Cerillo Editor: Jayr Magtoto
El pianista colombiano Mauricio Arias-Esguerra presenta el segundo volumen del ciclo ¡Colombia Viva! con obras de destacados compositores colombianos.
En el episodio de hoy hablamos con Tatiana Esguerra, Directora de marketing para Grupo Bimbo, a “panadería más grande del mundo”.Tatiana es experta logrando que marketing lidere procesos de innovación en las empresas, y por esto nos contó: - Las lecciones de sus mentores que no se le olvidan- El manual de buenas prácticas para innovar desde marketing - La historia detrás de pan artesano…y del ponqué de zanahoria Bimbo- Para qué sirve estudiar psicología de consumidor Libros recomendados: - La Meta. De Eliyahu M. Goldratt: https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Eliyahu-M-Goldratt/dp/847978718X-Hooked. De Nir Eyal y Ryan Hoover: https://www.amazon.com/Hooked-How-Build-Habit-Forming-Products/dp/1591847788- The tipping point. De Malcolm Gladwell: https://www.amazon.com/Tipping-Point-Little-Things-Difference/dp/0316346624
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Summer is here and Gabriel has asked all their book friends to go exploring in this episode of Keep It Fictional. Books mentioned in this episode: The Hike by Drew Magary, Atlas Obscura by by Dylan Thuras, Ella Morton, and Joshua Foer, The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury, Delicious in Dungeon by Ryoko Kui, and Eighty Days by A.C. Esguerra. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/keepitfictional/message
Mi invitada a este episodio es Beatriz Esguerra. Ella nos va compartir sus instrucciones para vivir desde el alma. Beatriz se ha dedicado toda su vida a promover el arte y artistas en Colombia y el exterior desde su galería BEA y trabaja por democratizar el arte. Ella nos invita a: - Estudiar lo que realmente quieras en tu vida - Lo que elijas estudiar decidir ser la mejor - Facilidad de adaptarte a las circunstancias de la vida - Adaptarte en la medida que las circunstancias están cambiando - Estar atenta a nuevas estrategias ante nuevas circunstancias de la vida - Leer mucho - Mantenerte informada de lo que esta pasando tanto nacional como internacionalmente en tu sector - Hacer lluvia de ideas para identificar nuevas tendencias con personas que te aporten valor y enriquezcan para evolucionar y adaptarte - Trabajar en tu pasión - Ser entusiasta y optimista, así la vida es más grata - Aprender de los eventos que te pone la vida - Preguntarse una y otra vez: Y porque no ensayar? Y porque no hacer las cosas diferentes? - Desarrollar las relaciones - Cultivar tu vocación si eres artista - Expresar a través de tu arte tu alma - Encontrar que obras de arte te hablan - Hacer lo que a uno le apasiona - Dedicarle un tiempo a la semana a hacer lo que a uno le gusta - Limpiar el cerebro de pensamientos limitantes para que tu alma florezca - Meditar para sacar la basura de tu cerebro, quitar los límites - Gozar la vida - Gozar las pequeñas cosas de la vida - Atreverse a ir sola a gozar en un buen restaurante - No sentirse culpable por gozar la vida - Saber que todos tenemos derecho a ser feliz y a tener momentos tos felices en la vida - Uno es el más importante - Conectarnos con la naturaleza porque somos parte de ella - Caminar por un jardín para enriquecer el alma - Conectarse con lo que uno es - Tratar de soltar el control y el resultado por que eso amarga - Aprender a delegar - Trabajar desde el alma - Hay que vivir con el alma - Saber que uno trabaja con las almas de otras personas - Dejar una huella de alegría en otras personas - Entender y respetar la labor de un galerista - Entren en el mundo de arte que es fascinante y no es elitista - El arte es democrático porque acepta todas las ideas mientras que estén bien ejecutadas - Dejarse inspirar y gozar la vida - Saber que vinimos a aprender a este mundoA Beatriz le apasiona aprender cosas nuevas, viajar, disfrutar de la naturaleza, compartir con amigos y no tan amigos, hacer floreros, y gozarse la vida. La estética juega un papel fundamental en su vida y en todo lo que la rodea. Desde hace varios años hace meditación trascendental y esto le ha cambiado su vida en todo sentido. Y aunque no parece obvio le encanta la tecnología y la aplica activamente.Episodio producido por @SantiagoRios - Mil PalabrasEncuentre más contenidos en mis redes socialesFacebookMaría José RamírezInstagramMajoRamirezBoteroTwitterMajoRamirezCoLinkedInwww.linkedin.com/in/maríajoséramírezboteroPágina Webwww.mariajoseramirez.co
In seventeenth-century Europe, some of the wealthiest women in the world were doing something strange with the ceramic jars in their curiosity cabinets. They were eating them. But these clay pieces from Mexico—called búcaros—weren't just some bizarre snack. They were seen as a piece of the “New World,” one you could touch, smell, and taste. They were so well known that they even made it into the foreground of masterpiece paintings. But what is the real story behind these jars? Who is preserving this centuries-old ceramic tradition, and what does it mean to be one of the few artists who still works with this specific, sensuous clay? Guests: Fernando Jimón Melchor, master ceramics artisan from Tonalà, Mexico Federico Carò, research scientist, Scientific Research, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Margaret Connors McQuade, Deputy Director & Curator of Decorative Arts, The Hispanic Society Museum & Library Ronda Kasl, curator of Latin American Art, The American Wing, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra, professor and historian of science and medicine at the University of Texas Featured object: Covered jar (Búcaros), ca. 1675–1700. Mexico, Tonalà. Earthenware, burnished, with white paint and silver leaf, 27 3/4 in. (70.5 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Sansbury-Mills Fund, 2015 (2015.45.2a, b) For a transcript of this episode and more information, visit metmuseum.org/immaterial #MetImmaterial Immaterial is produced by The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Magnificent Noise and hosted by Camile Dungy. This episode was produced by Eleanor Kagan and Ariana Martinez. Translation, photos and field production by Fernando Hernandez Becerra of Esto no es radio. Special thanks to Marie Clapot, Monika Bincsik, Sarah Cowan, Lam Thuy Vo, and ArtShack Brooklyn.
FTW with Imad Khan: An Esports And Competitive Gaming Podcast
MSI 2022 is taking place in South Korea. Chinese teams such as Royal Never Give Up, or RNG, are having to play from China due to Covid restrictions. To accommodate competition, Riot has implemented a special network latency tool to keep competition fair. Ping was meant to be set at or near 35 milliseconds. But in-tournament, ping issues have cropped up and things have not gone according to plan. Dot Esports Tyler Esguerra returns to the show to break it all down.
Recorded 5/8/22 in Carborro, NC in the Cat's Cradle greenroom. Setlist: So Bloody Rainbow (Daniel Johnston) Stab Stop the Show The Plan Some Other Song Tom Sawyer (Rush)//Gonna Lose Are You With Me Now (Cate Le Bon) Life's A Dream Never Be The Same Else You Were Right Goin' Against Your Mind Carry the Zero Encore: Conventional Wisdom --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spilledtheory/support
Flagler College evacuation explained + Coach Bob Esguerra retires + Florida man attacks Uber driver for… What?
Jasmine Lianne Esguerra, PTRP took the top spot in the December 2021 Philippine Physical Therapist Licensure exam with a rating of 90.40%. In this episode, she talked about her journey to being a top-notcher - from her preparation, study habits, support systems, superstitious beliefs, and specific goals in taking the exam. She also shared how she manages burnout during those times of studying and her advice to colleagues about to take their licensure exams. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ptmealpodcast/support
UFCW Canada gets breakthrough agreement with Uber UFCW will represent some 100,000 Uber drivers. Plus more labour news. RadioLabour's World Report: January 31 - February 4, 2022 * Using WhatsApp to fight domestic violence in India * The LabourStart report about union events * And rappin': 'A new Solidarity Forever' Music: Ruben 'Beny' Esguerra and Pablo Godoy. UFCW. Used by permission.
Para discutir o tema das fronteiras no mundo colonial, o podcast conta com a participação especial de Fernanda Sposito e José Carlos Vilardaga, autores do texto de número 6 da disciplina: SPOSITO, Fernanda; VILARDAGA, José Carlos. “Fronteiras nas Américas: alianças, identidades e conflitos (séculos XVI a XVIII)”. In: Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra; Luiz Estevam de O. Fernandes; Maria Cristina Bohn Martins. (Org.). As Américas na Primeira Modernidade. 1ed.Curitiba: Editora Prismas, 2018, v. 2, p. 51-99.
Content warning: At 59:00 to 64:00, we discuss Sweet Valley High #40, On the Edge, and its plot that involves the drug-related death of a teen character. If you need to skip this section, we understand. The discussion continues after 64:00 and moves on to other topics. Join romance authors Mina V. Esguerra and Agay Llanera on this livestream as they talk about writing stories for various audiences.
In this show, Jorge Cañizares Esguerra, historian of the Spanish Empire and I discuss the long-term legacies of colonialism in the Americas, from the origins of race and racism to contemporary education policies that discriminate against Latinos. We also enjoy some sangria.
Join romance authors Mina V. Esguerra and Tara Frejas on this livestream as they talk about the origins and inspirations of their characters names. Other authors in the community will also share their character name origins. Got questions? Ask them on the live chat during the stream or tweet @romanceclassbks .
Join romance authors Ines Bautista-Yao, C. P. Santi, Celestine Trinidad, and Jay E. Tria as they talk about how being teachers and professors inform their books. Hosted by Mina V. Esguerra.
Join romance authors Mina V. Esguerra, C. P. Santi and Chris Mariano as they talk about writing stories set in different parts of the Philippines. Chris Mariano
Hosts Gege Sugue and Shani Tan continue their conversation with romance author Mina V. Esguerra. In this episode, Mina talks about creating a community of authors with Romance Class - with over a hundred books published - and building diversity in Filipino romance books. Don't forget to listen to part one! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Romance authors Mina V. Esguerra, Carla de Guzman, Suzette de Borja, Bianca Mori, and Ansela Corsino talk about writing about obscenely rich characters. Streamed live at 3pm, Saturday, 2021 June 5 Full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2cFj7mQqn8 Love Your Frenemies by Mina V. Esguerra - https://bit.ly/chicmanila4 One Night At The Penthouse Suite by Bianca Mori - bit.ly/OneNight2 One Night At The Palace Hotel by Bianca Mori - bit.ly/OneNightPalace The Princess Finds Her Match by Suzette de Borja - https://amzn.to/2aCQC4j The Duke Takes A Bride by Suzette de Borja - https://amzn.to/3fGGruy When She Fell For the Billionaire by Suzette de Borja - https://amzn.to/1jZIBp7 How She Likes It by Carla de Guzman - https://amzn.to/3re7jVW Alta - https://amzn.to/39D6qyQ The Billionaire's Price by Ansela Corsino - https://anselacorsino.com/buytbp Listen to the #RomanceClass Podcast everywhere fine podcasts are available. Subscribe: https://romancepodcast.com/spotify https://romancepodcast.com/apple https://romancepodcast.com/stitcher https://romancepodcast.com/rssfeed Subscribe to our newsletter to get updates on upcoming shows: https://romancepodcast.com/kilig --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/romanceclass/message
Join romance authors Mina V. Esguerra, Ana Tejano, Carla de Guzman, and Dawn Lanuza as they discuss their audiobooks and what it's like bringing their stories to audio. SWEET ON YOU by Carla de Guzman Audible: https://www.audible.com/pd/Sweet-on-Y... Scribd: https://www.scribd.com/audiobook/5006... IRIS AFTER THE INCIDENT by Mina V. Esguerra Audible: http://bit.ly/irisaudio Scribd: http://bit.ly/irisaudio-scribd STAY A LITTLE LONGER by Dawn Lanuza https://www.simonandschuster.com/book... Keep the Faith by Ana Tejano SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5HkW... iTunes/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
Join romance authors Mina V. Esguerra, Brigitte Bautista, Ana Tejano, Bianca Mori and Suzette de Borja as they fan cast their books. You, Me, U.S. by Brigitte Bautista Fall Like Rain by Ana Tejano Be With Me by Suzette de Borja One Night at the Penthouse Suite by Bianca Mori The Doctor Is In Love --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/romanceclass/message
Anthony Esguerra, videographer and marketing specialist from Toronto, discusses with me on the podcast about the importance of networking to advance your career, creating value for your viewers on Youtube, and the next steps he intends to initiate as an aspiring content creator. Youtube Channel: Daniel Calderone Instagram: @d.calderone All Rights Reserved - NinetyFour Productions Inc.
Join romance authors Mina V. Esguerra, Chi Yu Rodriguez, Tara Frejas, Jay E. Tria, Katt Briones, Six de los Reyes, and Danice Mae P. Sison as they discuss how k-pop and k-dramas influenced their fiction. Hosts Tara FrejasMina V. Esguerra Cast Katt BrionesDanice Mae P. SisonSix de los Reyes Watch the full video This episode was recorded and streamed live on March 27, 2021 over YouTube, Twitter and Facebook. If you’d like to listen to the entire stream (it’s a few minutes longer than the audio of the podcast episode), check out the video below. Subscribe to the #RomanceClass Podcast to get new chapters as soon as they’re available: iTunes / Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Google Podcasts Listen on Stitcher RSS The #RomanceClass Podcast is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Discover other great romance-themed podcast by visiting the Frolic website. The post Our K-Pop Influences first appeared on #RomanceClass Podcast.
Join romance authors Mina V. Esguerra, Celestine Trinidad, Chris Mariano, Chi Yu Rodriguez and Carla de Guzman as they chat about fanfic. Host Mina V. Esguerra Cast Celestine TrinidadChris MarianoChi Yu RodriguezCarla de Guzman Show notes Beverly Hills 90210The X-FilesBuffy the Vampire SlayerAngelNSync [This I Promise You | Bye Bye Bye | I Want You Back ]Lord of the RingsHarry PotterTeen WolfCoffee PrinceAmerican IdolTVXQ [Rising Sun | Purple Line]Super Junior [Miracle | Sorry, Sorry ]SHINee [ Lucifer | Replay ]f(x) [ Electric Shock | Hot Summer ]BTS [ Dynamite | Black Swan ]A Walk to RememberYuYu Hakusho [fandom | wiki]TwilightFifty Shades of GreyDoctor WhoWe Got MarriedStar Wars sequelsFinal FantasyAvatar: The Last AirbenderThe GhostbustersFruits BasketHana Yori DangoRurouni KenshinBleachFull Metal AlchemistStar WarsZootopia Game of ThronesInceptionAgents of ShieldNarutoThe Old Kingdom trilogy by Garth NixThe Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd AlexanderSherlock HolmesTreseSB 19 [Go Up MV | What? MV ]Pearl Next DoorArchive of Our Own (Ao3) Show notes by Kaith Cimafranca Watch the full video This episode was recorded and streamed live on March 13, 2021 over YouTube, Twitter and Facebook. If you’d like to listen to the entire stream (it’s a few minutes longer than the audio of the podcast episode), check out the video below. Subscribe to the #RomanceClass Podcast to get new chapters as soon as they’re available: iTunes / Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Google Podcasts Listen on Stitcher RSS The #RomanceClass Podcast is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Discover other great romance-themed podcast by visiting the Frolic website. The post Fanfic first appeared on #RomanceClass Podcast.
Why do we love rockstars? And why do we love reading about them (and their friends and lovers) in romance books? Authors Mina, Six, Tara, Dawn, and Jay answer these questions and talk about their favorite rockstar stories in korean dramas and other television shows. They also share how they wrote their rockstar romance books. Host: Mina V. Esguerra “Pleasure to Meet You” (Trope: Minor Celebrity) Cast: Six de los Reyes Tara FrejasDawn LanuzaJay E. Tria Show notes Backstage Pass series by Tara FrejasSongs to Your Beat by Jay E. TriaSummer Storm series by Six de los ReyesThe Boyfriend Backtrack by Dawn LanuzaThe Tropetastic Kindness BundleF.T. Island – “Pray”You’re Beautiful (Netflix)SandwichLove Notes by Joanna CampbellLa Bamba (1987) – TrailerJulie and the Phantoms (Netflix)Arctic Monkeys – A.M. Watch the full video This episode was recorded and streamed live on February 27, 2021 over YouTube, Twitter and Facebook. If you’d like to listen to the entire stream (it’s a few minutes longer than the audio of the podcast episode), check out the video below. Subscribe to the #RomanceClass Podcast to get new chapters as soon as they’re available: iTunes / Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Google Podcasts Listen on Stitcher RSS The #RomanceClass Podcast is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Discover other great romance-themed podcast by visiting the Frolic website. The post The Rockstar Trope first appeared on #RomanceClass Podcast.
The #RomanceClass podcast had a tropetastic launch for season four with the launch of a short story anthology: The Tropetastic Kindness Bundle. It’s an anthology of romance stories written by #RomanceClass authors — and all proceeds of the sale will go to good causes such as disaster relief and livelihood programs for women and vulnerable communities. Host: Tara Frejas Mina V. Esguerra “Pleasure to Meet You” (Trope: Minor Celebrity) Guests: Angel C. Aquino “Home at Last” (Trope: The Protector)Suzette de Borja “Be With Me” (Trope: Locked Out Of Apartment”) Georgette S. Gonzales “Perfect Dad” (Trope: Single Parent)Katt Briones “Two Doors Down” (Trope: Mail Delivered By Mistake)Jay E. Tria “You Belong With Me” (Trope: Best Friend’s Sibling)Carla de Guzman “Congrats, You’re In Love!” (Trope: Forced Proximity)Dawn Lanuza “Noted” (Trope: There’s Only One Bed) 00:00 – Intro01:05 – #Tropetastic202101:27 – Subscribe to the podcast02:09 – Carla de Guzman and Dawn Lanuza10:00 – The KiligCast Newsletter10:39 – Angel C. Aquino, Suzette de Borja, Georgette S. Gonzales20:28 – Subscribe to the Podcast21:45 – Katt Briones and Jay E. Tria29:53 – Pahabol – Mina V. Esguerra “Pleasure to Meet You” Buy the Tropetastic Kindness Bundle Watch the full video Subscribe to the #RomanceClass Podcast to get new chapters as soon as they’re available: iTunes / Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Google Podcasts Listen on Stitcher RSS The #RomanceClass Podcast is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Discover other great romance-themed podcast by visiting the Frolic website. The post The Tropetastic Kindness Bundle first appeared on #RomanceClass Podcast.
For this episode, hosts, Charlie, Sid, and Noel welcome Itoy Esguerra to the show, enjoy. Thank you! If you like this show, be sure to subscribe to it, as well as, to give it a 5 star rating and a review if you choose; we would greatly appreciate it! If you wanted to further support the show, here are some ways in which you can do so: Visit the network website at www.globallyballin.com Visit the network on patreon at patreon.com/globallyballin Check out some of the other shows on the network including: The Globally Ballin Podcast Hang Time Ronda Athletes Podium Check out the network on social media: Facebook.com/globallyballin Facebook.com/globallyballinsea Instagram @globallyballinofficial Twitter @globallyballin Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzmrOvHq9Sdh4gFVgL59UwQ?view_as=subscriber Thank you for listening and sharing, your patronage is truly a blessing! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaron1967/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaron1967/support
Our special guest this month is Joey Esguerra, who comes on to discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly of the fashion industry. This is a guest episode you won't want to miss!
On this episode we sit down with bro. Jhun Esguerra, Pastor of Token Life Ministries Church in Laguna Philippines. Bro. Jhun has been preaching and doing mission work across the Philippines for the last 20 years, but has been pastoring for 15 years. He is married sister Mary Anne and both have 2 daughters together. We will be discussing his personal testimony and his ministry work, as well as the missions work that he's done throughout the Philippines. We'll also touch upon other spiritual matters regarding our personal Christian walk as believers of the Message of the Hour in this day in time. I hope that you can join us. You don't want to miss it! You can visit their church Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/TokenLifeMinistriesChurch/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can read the transcript of this episode here: https://bit.ly/3jTHm9Y Our Daily Strength Devotional App: http://ourdailystrength.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Website: http://10kworlds.com Anchor FM: https://anchor.fm/ten-thousand-worlds Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/10thousandwo... Youtube: https://bit.ly/2kb9Rak ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2kodmdD Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2kodbyZ Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2kR4yNG --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ten-thousand-worlds/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ten-thousand-worlds/support
This week, Paul and David are joined by Juan Esguerra, a friend, and fan of Powers Squared. Hear what he is up to and his questions about Powers Squared. You can follow him on twitch on his channel IronFortitudeGaming. Join the conversation at https://powerssquaredcomicbook.com/join Music: Andre Jetson - Bipolar (Original Mix)
Does bigger biceps mean stronger arm? ARM WRESTLING, also known in the Philippines as "bunong braso". Some consider it as a fun game to showcase someone's strength, but not all people know that it is now considered as a serious professional sport with dedicated athletes. That is why Joe Esguerra of MATIKAS PILIPINAS, a Sports event organization seeks to influence more people to try this sport, their movement does not only organize Arm Wrestling events but also establishes a brotherhood with all contestants and athletes of this sport. Catch our LIVE PODCAST SESSIONS on Facebook at /talkline.ph --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkline/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkline/support
In the eleventh episode of The Power of Good Intentions, Aliou Sidibe dives into the story of Patricia Esguerra who is a Filmmaker and Assistant Director in Los Angeles, California. Patricia grew up in the Philippines before coming to the US to join her dad who left a few years before. Her transition was not the easiest and she eventually got to a point in her teenage years where she had to deal with self-harm and negative thoughts that were preventing her from seeing clearly.She was able to get past those challenges and in today's episode, she lets us in her journey by opening up and sharing some of the challenges she faced. More importantly, she shares with us the principles she used to deal with her challenges.In this episode, we talk about her journey to where she is today, dealing with self-harm, the need to feel in control and how she overcame her challenges. Connect with Patricia Esguarra: https://www.instagram.com/pattie_melt/Email: patricia.esguerra17@gmail.com-- - - - - - Thanks for listening. I would love to hear from you, please call in and ask a question/share your thoughts on an episode here: https://www.speakpipe.com/tpogi If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/Itunes? It takes less than 60 seconds and really makes a difference. Feel free to also write comments on https://thepowerofgoodintentions.podbean.com/ or DM me on Instagram. Follow Aliou Sidibe: Instagram: @billionairesmindclub Linkedin: Aliou Badara Sidibe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thepowerofgoodintentions/message
In the late 1500s, the mines of Potosí –a mountain in southern Bolivia — produced 60% of the world's silver. It was a place of great wealth and terrible suffering. It is also a place, Jorge Canizares-Esguerra argues, that challenges the very idea of the Scientific Revolution. Canizares-Esguerra discusses Potosí and how its peoples and technologies shaped 16th century science. He is the Alice Drysdale Sheffield Professor of History at the University of Texas at Austin. His work has been honored by awards from the American Historical Association and the History of Science Society. Canizares-Esguerra is the author of (among other books) of Nature, Empire, And Nation: Explorations of the History of Science in the Iberian World (Stanford University Press, 2006). Michael F. Robinson is professor of history at Hillyer College, University of Hartford. He's the author of The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2006) and The Lost White Tribe: Scientists, Explorers, and the Theory that Changed a Continent (Oxford University Press, 2016). He's also the host of the podcast Time to Eat the Dogs, a weekly podcast about science, history, and exploration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the late 1500s, the mines of Potosí –a mountain in southern Bolivia — produced 60% of the world's silver. It was a place of great wealth and terrible suffering. It is also a place, Jorge Canizares-Esguerra argues, that challenges the very idea of the Scientific Revolution. Canizares-Esguerra discusses Potosí and how its peoples and technologies shaped 16th century science. He is the Alice Drysdale Sheffield Professor of History at the University of Texas at Austin. His work has been honored by awards from the American Historical Association and the History of Science Society. Canizares-Esguerra is the author of (among other books) of Nature, Empire, And Nation: Explorations of the History of Science in the Iberian World (Stanford University Press, 2006). Michael F. Robinson is professor of history at Hillyer College, University of Hartford. He's the author of The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2006) and The Lost White Tribe: Scientists, Explorers, and the Theory that Changed a Continent (Oxford University Press, 2016). He's also the host of the podcast Time to Eat the Dogs, a weekly podcast about science, history, and exploration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices