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Wiki Dave and James-005 are back again to talk about the new Halo: Flashpoint App and recent rule changes while James sits at the top of the world rankings (as of recording). James talks about his list building technique and runs through a recent list he played with while Dave tries to seem like he knows things too.Edited by TamLinksHalo App - https://haloflashpoint.manticgames.com/the-app/Mantic Store - https://www.manticgames.com/halo-flashpoint/Contact usEmail - kingsofwarwiki@gmail.com or manticuniversepodcast@gmail.com Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/manticuniversepodcast/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/manticuniversepodcast/Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@manticuniversepodcastFacebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1427435774358022Discord server: https://discord.gg/EBhU6Pr5ZACool discounts for our listenersMantic Webstore discount: UNIVERSE15 and FASTMUP15 ; one per customer, so fill your basket!https://www.gamemat.eu/: 11% MUP11https://baronofdice.com/: ManticUniverse for 5% off on the webstorehttps://corvusgamesterrain.com/ : MUPodcast15 for 15% off your order Helpful LinksKings of War Wiki - https://kingsofwarwiki.com/Warpath Wiki - https://warpathuniversewiki.com/Mantic Wiki - https://manticgameswiki.com/https://www.kowforum.com/ by our friend and editor Fred!https://www.beastsofwar.com/featured/new-chapter-ontabletop-retail-store-update/https://darkfantasticmills.com/https://geekgamingeu.com/products/lukes-aps-modelling-compound-1-litrehttps://www.manticgames.com/https://www.youtube.com/user/manticgameshttps://companion.manticgames.com/ and https://vault.manticgames.com/https://www.wingedhussarpublishing.com/ for all your lore readingshttps://cults3d.com/en/creations/minehttps://www.youtube.com/@paletteofwar by our friend ScottOur Theme Song is called "Overdrive" from bits Chris strung together in Garage Band.
1: The Legend of the Langka | PALENGKE PHABLESIn this nineties romcom-meets-tragic-folktale, we meet Anka—an outsider with a heart as soft as a langka seed—and Alberto, the village hottie who maybe (??) loves her. There's a garden, gossip, lightning, and a very betrayed fruit. Also, we unpack our Halo-Halo feelings. Spoiler: Lanka is controversial.—The Gods Must Be Crazy is a podcast on Philippine Mythology hosted by friends Anama Dimapilis and Ice Lacsamana, avid mythology nerds and semi-professional gossips. Follow us over at @godsmustbecrazy.pod on Instagram and Facebook for more good stuff. We welcome any suggestions on future topics or episodes. You can also join us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/thegodsmustbecrazypodcast.You can also find us on Youtube – Gods Must Be Crazy Podcast channel, where we post some of our episodes and interviews. For other inquiries, please email us at godsmustbecrazy.pod@gmail.comThe intro and outro music is by Brian O'Reilly (@dendriform on Instagram).—Sources:https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/alamat-ng-langka/57443707
Kochani Słuchacze, zapraszamy Was serdecznie do włączenia się w rytm śląskiej muzyki, ciekawostek i dobrego humoru, prosto z serca Polonii w Chicago!
Welcome to Season 5, Episode 13! Have you heard of Walter Tin Kit Achiu? He was the first Native Hawaiian and first Asian American to play in the National Football League. Although his career was groundbreaking, he's largely been forgotten over time. In this episode, we talk about his life, his football career, and what he did after he finished playing with the NFL's Dayton Triangles (yes… that was really the name of the American football team he was part of). Nicknamed “Sneeze”, he was a high level athlete all his life and broke barriers on the football field and in the wrestling ring. We begin the episode by talking about some current events (the sad passing of K.W. Lee and the happy green-lighting of the Crazy Rich Asians show on Max). And we end the episode with the recurring segment of What are We Listening To? This time, we talk about the new album Blood on the Silver Screen by singer Sasami as well as the audiobook Homicide and Halo-Halo written by Mia P. Manasala and voice acted by Danice Cabanela. If you like what we do, please share, follow, and like us in your podcast directory of choice or on Instagram @AAHistory101. For previous episodes and resources, please visit our site at https://asianamericanhistory101.libsyn.com or our links at http://castpie.com/AAHistory101. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, email us at info@aahistory101.com. Segments 00:25 Intro and Current Events: K.W. Lee Passes Away and Crazy Rich Asians is Back! 05:54 The History and Career of Walter Tin Kit Achiu 14:32 What Are We Listening To? Sasami as well as Homicide and Halo Halo by Mia P. Manansala
In this episode of The Pod Well Travelled, Penny Thomas and Megan French explore the irresistible pull of food when it comes to travel. From the best meals they’ve eaten abroad to the ultimate foodie destinations in Australia and beyond, they discuss where to eat, what to try, and why it’s worth planning your next trip around a plate. During the episode, Megan shares some Filipino food highlights, proving that the Philippines is a seriously underrated foodie destination. As promised, here are the names of those dishes mentioned: Ube Bibingka — A soft and chewy coconut rice cake flavoured with ube (purple yam jam), served warm or at room temperature. Buko Pandan — A cold dessert made with jelly cubes, young coconut, and sweetened cream—perfect for a hot day. Ensaymada — A sweet, spiral-shaped pastry with Spanish origins that has become a beloved Filipino treat, often eaten for breakfast or as a snack. Halo-Halo — A vibrant shaved ice dessert with evaporated or coconut milk, known for being refreshing and delicious. Turon — A crispy, caramelised banana spring roll that’s the perfect mix of sweet and crunchy. + Subscribe to The Pod Well Travelled where you get your podcasts — and share it to your family and friends. + Sign up for eTravel via thewest.com.au/manage-email-preferences. It’s our free digital edition of travel that gets delivered to your inbox once a week and is full of new stories, fresh podcast episodes, upcoming events and more. + We’d love to hear from you — send your questions, comments or feedback for the podcast to The Pod Well Travelled team via travel@wanews.com.au.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An Inspiring Entrepreneurial Journey: Irene de la Cruz At 60 years old, Irene de la Cruz embodies the spirit of resilience and entrepreneurship. Originally from the Philippines and now residing in Los Angeles, California, her story is a testament to the power of passion and innovation. After returning to the Philippines for a much-needed vacation, Irene found herself inspired by the vibrant culture and culinary heritage of her homeland. It was during this trip that the seeds of her entrepreneurial journey were sown. With a deep-rooted love for food, Irene decided to open a ramen shop right by her family home. Drawing from her experiences and the flavors she cherished, she started small but thought big. The ramen shop quickly became a local sensation, captivating the taste buds of both locals and tourists. However, Irene's vision didn't stop there. Inspired by her grandparents' cherished recipe for Halo Halo, a traditional Filipino dessert, she introduced this delightful treat to her menu. The combination of ice, fruits, and sweet toppings proved to be pure magic, and soon, customers were craving more. Irene's entrepreneurial spirit flourished as she expanded her offerings and began to open new branches. Each location brought its own unique charm, but they all shared a common goal: to celebrate Filipino flavors and culture. Her success not only elevated her business but also allowed her to connect with her roots in a profound way. Now, as she looks to bring her culinary concept to California, Irene's children are eager to join her in this venture. Together, they aim to share the delicious taste of home with a broader audience. Irene de la Cruz's journey is not just about building a business; it's about honoring her heritage, creating a legacy, and inspiring others to embrace their entrepreneurial dreams. Her story serves as a reminder that it's never too late to pursue your passions and make a difference in the world.
Enjoy a cozy mystery with the Cover to Cover team and learn about Consumer Reports with the library's Did You Know?
We first heard from Jack Vo who owns the Baltimore, MD location of Bambu. According to their website, "In 2008, four Vietnamese sisters – Anh, Kelly, Jenny & Julie – opened their first Bambū Shoppe in the heart of the Vietnamese community in San Jose, California. Their exceptionally friendly service and large menu of fresh, healthy, and authentic Chè dessert drinks, crisp boba milk teas, signature Vietnamese coffees, real fruit smoothies and exotic juices captured the attention of the entire San Francisco Bay Area. Today, there are 63 Bambū Shoppes located in 24 states, Canada, and the Philippines and 9 Shoppes in development. Today Bambū continues to deliver a great customer experience and serve their one of a kind unique and 100% vegetarian drinks “Just the way you love it.”https://www.drinkbambu.com/John Cohl, who is an OG of the food culture, former host of Dining On A Dime, and currently a Moderator of South Jersey Food Scene joined the show with an update on what's been happening with him since retiring from the radio waves. With a history deeply embedded in the catering business, food trucks, & restaurant consulting world--this guru of all things SJ foodie has a lot to say on what makes a business bloom. Listen in to hear John Cohl's words of wisdom on what can help your (current or next) venture work, and be sure to check out what he's been up to by visiting SJ Food Scene on FB, IG, and BlueSky.https://www.facebook.com/share/g/19ZMtWByRK/If you're a lover of caffeine then our next guest will pump up your day! The Owner of The Roaming Bean, Penny Folino, joined Food Farms And Chefs to discuss how her traveling coffee carts came to be, and how she is keeping all of us going...one cup at a time. According to The Roaming Bean's About Us page, "With over 40 years of hospitality experience, our owner understands the importance of quality service and attention to detail. We strive to go the extra mile to ensure that our customers are completely satisfied with every aspect of our service. From using only the freshest and highest quality ingredients to implementing strict cleanliness and hygiene protocols, we are committed to providing our customers with a safe and enjoyable coffee experience. We also pride ourselves on our creativity and work hard to stay up-to-date with the latest coffee trends and innovations. Whether you're looking for a classic cappuccino or a unique and creative latte, we have something for everyone."https://theroamingbean.coffee
We began with an inside look with Jake Kahan, the Chef and Partner of Sam and Maggie's Dockside Grill, located in Pasadena, MD. Having owned properties under Rockcreek Management Co. at Fairview Marina, it was a life-long dream of Jake's father to own a restaurant. Although neither Marc nor Jake have attended culinary institute, both father and son dove into owning a family-run restaurant business with a huge success! Extending the awe-inspiring vibes with views of the marina, each week the team of family members work together, creating a new menu for guests to enjoy. Sam and Maggie's offers latin and caribbean-inspired cuisines, along with cocktails that are just a seasonally inspired as their dining options. If you're looking to host an intimate wedding, gathering, or simply wish to enjoy a delightful night out--tune in so you can taste what the best of Pasadena, MD offers! (https://www.samandmaggies.com)Patrick Kohr is a third-generation of ice cream aficionados, and his family's name might ring a bell for anyone visiting the East Coast. Although related to the original Kohr's Bros brand, his mother (Eva) decided to break tradition and offer creative takes on ice cream flavors based on her Filipino roots. So they began offering takes on UBE ice cream, Mango, and other Filipino favorites at their Kohr Soft Ice Cream business, located in Little Egg Harbor, NJ. The new flavors were a huge hit with locals, and now visitors to the non-traditional ice cream spot keep coming back for more of their small-batch ice cream, soft serve, and more! You can hear more about Patrick and his family's Kohr Soft Ice Cream by tuning in to Food Farms and Chefs, or visit them in-person for a flight! (https://www.facebook.com/KohrSoftIceCream/)Lastly, I chatted with my long-time friend, influencer, and owner of Cultinary Family Farms, Eric de Grandmont. I first came across Eric while scrolling through my social media threads, little did I know that he and I would constantly cross paths by knowing the same friends, covering the same places, and subsequently being at the same place and time. So over the years I've come to know Eric and some of his family members-each time learning more about him and what he does. So, it only made sense to bring him on so all of you can learn about Eric de Grandmont and his family-owned business: Cultinary Family Farms. Eric's family grows garlic and other produce on small plots of land in south jersey, eventually roasting & producing his Vampire Killer-a black garlic-forward pesto (nut free). Find out what else Eric offers and how to purchase his products by tuning in, and be sure to check out his foodie adventures on Cultinary Road Trip (https://www.instagram.com/cultinaryroadtrip) and his family farm (https://www.facebook.com/CultinaryFamilyFarms/)
This shaved ice dessert can include everything from fruit and jellies to ice cream and evaporated milk. Anney and Lauren dig into the history and culture of halo-halo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jimmy had a chance to interview some fellow Filipinos at SDCC! He revisited some of his faves in the mother/daughter powerhouse duo of Kwento Comics, Cecilia and Waverley Lim. They talked THE MASK OF HALIYA, bringing Filipino stories to life, mythology, etc. Cecilia introduced him to Sharleen Dee Sy as they are working on a new app together. Sharleen told Jimmy about the new Halo Halo app, working with co-founders Whilce Portacio and apl.de.ap (of Black Eyed Peas), how the app will elevate Asian voices and more. Please come back to hear all of the SDCC coverage over the next month. Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
In der neuen Folge haben wir Adrian Manke zu Gast, der genauso wie John ein "Halo-Halo" ist, also einen deutsch-philippinischen Hintergrund hat, und begeisterter Triathlet ist. Adrian hat Anfang Juni am Ironman 70.3 im tropischen Subic Bay (Philippinen) teilgenommen und berichtet uns in dieser Folge, wie sein erstes Rennen unter tropischen Bedingungen lief. Folge Adrians Reise auf https://www.instagram.com/adrian.manke/. Neu: Du willst nun auch durchstarten und Deine sportlichen Ziele erreichen? Dann schau auf https://ausdauerwelt.com/trainingspeaks vorbei - hier werden wir nach und nach unsere besten Trainingspläne veröffentlichen. Wenn Du ohnehin Ausdauersportler:in bist, Dich verbessern willst und hier regelmäßig reinhörst, dann findest Du hier die nötige Unterstützung und kannst uns auf diesem Wege auch effektiv unterstützen. Vielen Dank dafür! Bei Fragen und Anregungen kannst Du gerne eine Mail an john(at)ausdauerwelt.com schicken oder uns auf FB / IG schreiben: https://www.instagram.com/ausdauerwelt/ https://www.facebook.com/JorgeSports https://www.facebook.com/ausdauerwelt https://www.instagram.com/john.rueth/ https://www.instagram.com/triathlon.coach.jorge/. Gerne kannst Du auch unserer Strava-Gruppe beitreten, um Dich weiter mit der Community zu vernetzen: https://www.strava.com/clubs/ausdauerwelt.
It's finally happened!! This episode we have our first dessert! On this one we're joined by Lorraine Esturas-Pierson as she talks about her favorite childhood dessert, halo-halo, a Filipino dish that means mix mix. We talk about why halo-halo might be the most equitable and inclusive of all group desserts and how that was a huge benefit growing up in a LARGE household. We talk about the inevitability of too much food at parties, the clean plate club, the lasting trauma of snow peas, and the power of cousins in numbers. Plus, what makes something fancy, and teaching kids to cook for themselves, or better yet, you! No recipe for this one. Just make your way to a Seafood City, Manila Market, or something similar and pick out a slew of jellys and beans of your choice, to go alongside your shave ice, vanilla ice cream and condensed milk. Lorraine is partial to agar agar and jackfruit.
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On our geocaching podcast today, we have a potpourri (or halo-halo) of listener-supplied geocaching goodness including some very creative geoart and some unusual geocaching finds. We also share geocaching on the news, an Adventure lab story, another tool from the EDC bat cave, a new giveaway for a jam-packed cache repair kit and much more. […] The post Show 865.0: Geocaching Halo-Halo appeared first on PodCacher: Geocaching Goodness.
Jake and Sparks wrap up Season 2 of Paramount+'s Halo. Will we finally like it?
Keep Finishing The Fight - The Good Guys capture the flag, control the hill, hold the ball, and finish the fight. Again. - HALO and Goodbye... for now. - Join The Good Guys as they RE-Cap season 2 of HALO. - The Good Guys: Regan, Rob, and Ryan - Producer: Eric 'e0n' Chung - Engineers: Regan & Eric - Social Media Strategist: @syndicate0n - Trailer Music and FX courtesy of Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio - What are those? - Make It Count - Featured background music playlist: Arcadia, Island Sun, Feel The Heat, Legend, Saturna, and Dimensions by White Bat Audio Theme music is Battle (Boss) by BoxCat Games and is licensed under CC BY 3.0 Additional music is Against the Wall by BoxCat Games and is licensed under CC BY 3.0 -Be Good People www.coisgpod.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/come-on-its-still-good/support
To access the Dignity and Respect Today website and use al materials related to this episode got to:https://digrespecttoday.comRalph often highlights information and recommendations provided in the From A to Arbitration podcast by Corry Walton. To access Corry's podcast go to this link:http://fromatoarbitration.comIf you have concerns about what is happening at your station, it's probably happening throughout the Seattle Postal District. Feel free to contact Ralph via email or test message at:uspsralph@gmail.com(206) 790-0933 (text)
This beer is already gone- but it was sure interesting!
Bananas and leche flan. Mashed beans, corn and carabao milk pastillas. Topped with ube halaya and ice cream? How do you like your halo-halo? - Saging, leche flan, mais, beans, pastillas na gawa sa gatas ng kalabaw, ube halaya at sorbetes. Anong mga sangkap ang gusto mo sa halo-halo?
To access the Dignity and Respect Today website and use al materials related to this episode got to:https://digrespecttoday.comRalph often highlights information and recommendations provided in the From A to Arbitration podcast by Corry Walton. To access Corry's podcast go to this link:http://fromatoarbitration.comIf you have concerns about what is happening at your station, it's probably happening throughout the Seattle Postal District. Feel free to contact Ralph via email or test message at:uspsralph@gmail.com(206) 941-1323
Happy Filipino History Month!!! I was born, raised, and work in San Francisco, but I actually currently live one mile south of SF in a heavily Filipino suburb called Daly City! That said, I find it strange that I've never gone to a sit down Filipino restaurant before... until now! We also tried something else new this week! We recorded on location inside a restaurant! It was a bit noisy, but it was a good learning experience, and perhaps we'll have more "in situ" recordings in the future! Vlogger Anne, Glenn, and I tried Pampanguena Cuisine on Mission Street in San Francisco, recommended by Glenn, and it did not disappoint! Anne loves Patio Filipino in Millbrae for their sisig and pretty much everything or Lechon Manila in Union City for the crispy roast pork. I love Fil-Am for their quick and cheap meat skewers that will only cost you a few bucks, but will satisfy your sweet and savory cravings! For sweets, Anne recommends House of Silvanas in Daly City for their silvanas (frozen meringue cookies stuffed with buttercream) or Patio Filipino for the Halo Halo dessert served in a fresh coconut. My daughters love Ling Nam Starbread in Daly City for buttery senorita bread. We will need to get together again and try more dishes since the waiter/owner wouldn't let us order more sensing that our eyes were bigger than our stomachs! Does anyone want to come next time? Thanks again to Glenn for hanging out with us! And shout out to Anne, who posts her food videos @alwayshannegry on Instagram or TikTok! Thanks for listening! Write to us at Infatuasianpodcast@gmail.com and follow us @theinfatuasianpodcast over at Instagram or Facebook Listen to us at Spotify, Apple or Google Podcasts, etc #filipino #filipinofood #sisig #pampanguena #dalycity #filipinohistorymonth #infatuasian #infatuasianpodcast #asianpodcast #asianamericanpodcast #asianpopculture #asianamerican #representationmatters #veryasian
We are mixing it up, discussing three unrelated topics but when we halo-halo it, it'll be entertaining. So what does a drag queen dressed up as the Black Nazarene, a gay terrorist, and three sisters cutting hair have in common? Time to find out and click play. Video links: Black Nazarene: https://www.facebook.com/reel/676419194322417 TikTok Sisters: https://www.today.com/parents/moms/sisters-cut-bangs-video-rcna105613 GAM (Gay Asian Male) Chat is a bi-weekly conversation with three Filipino gay guys trying to make sense of anything and everything in the world today. Welcome to our podcast! You can email us your questions or topic suggestions at gamchatpodcast@gmail.com Follow GAM Chat Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gamchatpodcast Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/gamchatpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gamchatpodcast Website: http://thebunkph.com/gamchatpodcast GAM Chat Podcast is part of the BUNK Collective. Discover more podcasts at thebunkph.com and connect with us through social media @thebunkph | Support this podcast through ko-fi.com/gamchatpodcast and ko-fi.com/thebunkph | For inquiries, e-mail us at gamchatpodcast@thebunkph.com *The views and opinions expressed on the podcast are those of the authors. Any content provided by guest authors or us is of their own opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gamchatpodcast/message
In this episode of Feminist Book Club: The Podcast, we have two segments that will have your TBR list flourishing with cozy mysteries and empowered women. First Renee chats with Mia P. Manasala about her recently released cozy mystery, Murder and Mamon. Then Ashley, Rah, and Mariquita sit down for a mini-book club discussion revolving around Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn Cozy Mysteries with Mia P. Manasala (00:23) If there were ever a perfect season for cozy mysteries, it's right now. Author Mia P. Manansala joins Renee to discuss all things cozy mysteries, including Mia's Tita Rosie's Kitchen series (Murder and Mamon is out today!). They discuss where the cozy mystery genre began, where it's going, and why we love it so much. Get your TBR ready, because this segment is packed with recommendations! Books mentioned: Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manansala Homicide and Halo-Halo by Mia P. ManansalaBlackmail and Bibingka by Mia P. ManansalaMissing White Woman by Kellye Garrett A Fatal Groove by Olivia Black Vivien Chien's Noodle Shop series Board to Death by CJ Connor Dial A for Aunties by Jesse Q. Sutanto Also mentioned: Crime Writers of Color What Happens to Assasins When They Retire?: A Mini book Club Discussion (22:10) Ashley, Rah, and Mariquita are your companions on a journey through the thought-provoking themes of Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn. Brace yourself for a discussion that champions older women who wield agency and take action. Not only will you gain deep insights into this captivating book, but you'll also hear a little about their dream cast for a potential film or TV adaptation. Get a copy of Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn here Support our hosts & guests: Follow our host and guests: Mia P. Manansala: Instagram // Website Renee Powers: Instagram // The Storygraph Ashley's Instagram Mariquita: Instagram Rah's Instagram, TikTok Beyond the Box: Our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday Check out our online community here! This episode was edited by Rah Hernandez and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people. Original music by @iam.onyxrose Learn more about Feminist Book Club on our website, sign up for our emails, shop our Bookshop.org recommendations, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest.
Eric Cervania, director and creator of the short film, "Return to Country" join Sigi and Jezzie in the virtual Halo Halo Podcast studios for this warmup. Eric's film centers on a balikbayan box, so Sigi flips the scripts and poses the question, “What would you want as a pasalubong?” The crew discusses Filipino branded clothing, books and Sigi's obsession with polvoron. And to the loyal Halo Halo listeners, if any of you are headed to the motherland anytime soon this ep is great wishlist for us, (insert coy smiles from your co-hosts and guest). To find out more about Eric and his film, follow him on Insta @returntocountryshortfilm; @epcerv and @mountlegendproductions.
Proudly Asian Food Month 2023: Mia P. Manasala, the Filipino-American author of the award-winning “Tita Rosie's Kitchen Mystery” series (including “Arsenic and Adobo”, “Homicide and Halo-Halo” and more), joins us to talk about exploring aspects of the Filipino diaspora through her books and the essence of Filipino cuisine. Follow Mia P. Manasala: https://www.miapmanansala.com/ ------------------------------------------------------- Stay Connected with Proudly Asian: Website - https://proudly-asian.com Instagram - https://instagram.com/proudly.asian Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@proudlyasianpodcast Send us a voice message - https://anchor.fm/proudlyasian/message Buy us a coffee - https://ko-fi.com/proudlyasian Email us - proudlyasianpodcast@gmail.com
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In the final mix of the year we discuss some of the biggest topics that took place this year. We also read the answers of our LECHE FAM to the question: "What are you most proud of this 2022?".A Happy New Year from Rica & JC! See you in 2023! (Season four continues second week of January)Join us online to participate in the discussion, Instagram: @halohaloshow. Join Our FB Group 'THE HALO HALO SHOW LECHE FAM'.https://www.instagram.com/halohaloshow(GET OUR MERCH! Deets on the gram)Follow our new FB PAGE:"THE HALO HALO SHOW LECHE FAM"Tweet us @thehalohaloshow#TheHaloHaloShow@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.
#TataMariusz, czyli Mariusz Rzepka. Czytam dla dzieci, ale jeśli lubisz wiersze, bajki czy opowiadania - zostań ze mną, dla rodziców też się coś znajdzie. ;) A co? Np. wesołe wierszyki (często z przesłaniem), poważniejsze opowiadania i bajki edukacyjne, fragmenty książek, lektury i wiersze pisane przez najmłodszych. W każdym z nas siedzi dziecko. Odkryj je na nowo słuchając moich nagrań! ;) Zapraszam! https://tatamariusz.pl;
Hello! In this episode we read the mystery Homicide and Halo-Halo by Mia Manansala. The book follows Lila Macapagal who becomes a judge for Miss Teen Shady Palms Beauty Pageant. When the head judge of the pageant is murdered, Lila works hard to figure out the killer. This book left us hungry and craving some Filipino food but will the mystery hit the mark? Listen to find out!
This Summer we visited a new place and made some pretty incredible friends. The Philippines is a beautiful place, with amazing food and awesome people. Listen in to some of our experiences from our travels.
Do you ever feel like your halo-halo is being a tad passive-aggressive? Or maybe it's your friend that made it and it's time to downgrade them? In this week's episode, you asked and we answered. Time to shave the ice and CLICK PLAY! Big thank you to the individuals who submitted questions, Chic and Tita Mila. GAM (Gay Asian Male) Chat is a bi-weekly conversation with three Filipino gay guys trying to make sense of anything and everything in the world today. Welcome to our podcast! You can email us your questions or topic suggestions at gamchatpodcast@gmail.com Follow GAM Chat Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gamchatpodcast Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/gamchatpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gamchatpodcast Website: https://www.thebunkph.com/gamchatpodcast GAM Chat Podcast is part of the BUNK Collective. Discover more podcasts at thebunkph.com and connect with us through social media @thebunkph | Support this podcast through ko-fi.com/gamchatpodcast and ko-fi.com/thebunkph | For inquiries, e-mail us at gamchatpodcast@thebunkph.com *The views and opinions expressed on the podcast are those of the authors. Any content provided by us or guest authors are of their own opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gamchatpodcast/message
To finish up my catch-up episodes after my hiatus, I did a very late Mid-Year Freak Out tag about the books I read in the first seven months of the year. I talk a lot about my favorite book of the year (A River Enchanted), tease my feelings about the book for next week's episode (The Bodyguard), and champion my surprise favorite sequel of the year (Homicide and Halo-Halo).
On this very special Halo Halo Podcast, Taste Test episode, Jezzie visits Sigi in Ottawa and they record on location as they grab some food from the Meryenda Food Truck, Ottawa's First Filipino Food Truck established in 2015. Both the hosts revel in ordering Halo Halo and give you an ASMR experience as they do an actual taste test of the classic Filipino dessert that is the actual moniker of the podcast. If you are in the Ottawa area and want to have some amazing Filipino food– visit the owner Mark and the crew at the Meryenda Food Truck. IG @meryenda_snack
JBC is back with cozy mysteries! We read the second book of the Tita Rosie's Kitchen Mystery series - Homicide and Halo-Halo! We talk about our love for cozy mysteries, what makes it cozy, as well as everything else we were dealing with in May. Judging Book Covers Podcast stands with the Black Lives Matter movement, and stands against Anti-Asian Violence. Read books, educate yourselves, and learn empathy, we beg of you. Find us on the web: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Email: judgingcoverspodcast@gmail.com Find our hosts: Meghan's Twitter | Stephanie's Instagram
Mia P. Manansala, author of Arsenic and Adobo, joins us to chat about the latest book in her Tita Rosie's Kitchen mystery series! We're also chatting about mouth-watering food, mental health in cozies, and more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Good Guys capture the flag, control the hill, hold the ball, and finish the fight. HALO and Goodbye... for now. Join The Good Guys as they RE-Cap season 1 of HALO. The Good Guys: Regan, Rob, and Ryan Producer: Eric 'e0n' Chung Engineers: Regan & Eric Social Media Strategist: @syndicatepoogie Trailer Music and FX courtesy of Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio I Need A Weapon Meowster Chief Judge DOOM Jerome-092 Priorities Featured background music playlist: Arcadia, Island Sun, Feel The Heat, Legend, Saturna, and Dimensions by White Bat Audio Theme music is Battle (Boss) by BoxCat Games and is licensed under CC BY 3.0 Additional music is Against the Wall by BoxCat Games and is licensed under CC BY 3.0 -Be Good People www.coisgpod.com
Shownotes up front—but scroll down, there’s an announcement!Mia P. Manansala (she/her) is a writer and book coach from Chicago who loves books, baking, and bad-ass women. She uses humor (and murder) to explore aspects of the Filipino diaspora, queerness, and her millennial love for pop culture. She is the author of 2 books so far in the Tita Rosie’s Kitchen Mystery series: Arsenic and Adobo and Homicide and Halo-Halo. I was excited to talk to Mia because I read my way through hundreds of cozies well into my early adulthood, and I thought I knew the genre pretty well—but in coming back to it recently, I could see that things have changed. Just like in romance, there’s far more of an effort to balance reality with the deeply unlikely yet also deeply satisfying elements of the genre that are the reasons we come: Protagonists we love, puzzles to solve and justice to serve and peace to restore—until the next book!Links from the PodChocolate Chip Cookie Murder, Joanne Fluke#AmReadingMia: Like a Sister, Kellye Garrett Secret Identity, Alex Segura The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, Michael ChabonUnder Lock & Skeleton Key, Gigi PandianDial a for Aunties, Jesse Q. SutantoFour Aunties and a Wedding, Jesse Q. SutantoKJ: The Arc, Tory Henwood HoenFind Mia at: Facebook, Twitter, IG = @MPMtheWriter or www.miapmanansala.comHEY! We’re gonna do a BIG DEAL SPECIAL THING THIS SUMMER: The #AmWriting Blueprint for a Book Challenge. 10 episodes, 10 weeks, 10 assignments—Fiction, Memoir and Non-fiction. Play along all summer, put in a few hours every week and you’ll be ready to take your book to the next level by fall, whether it’s a little baby idea or a big unwieldy draft that’s keeping you up nights. Details TK—sign up HERE to join in.The podcast—and the #AmWriting Blueprint for a Book Challenge—are sponsored by Author Accelerator, where you can get matched with the right book coach to help you move that project even faster—OR study to become a book coach yourself. To find out more, click HERE. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amwriting.substack.com/subscribe
Anthony Bourdain explores the Philippines during the Christmas season. He eats Jollibee fried chicken, drinks Halo-Halo, and indulges in sizzling pork sisig. Original Airdate: Season 7, 2016. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Laura and Jean create a halo of happiness in Eppy 61!Ready for a treat? How about chocolate cake in a pumpkin? Or the latest “fancy fruits”?Jean shares her latest food hack- creating her own specialty coffee-cola drinks. #FoodhackA well-deserved shout-out goes to: United Way of Summit & Medina's Imagination Library. Congrats for mailing more than 1 million books to children. #BeautifulOhioLaura vacations in sunny Palm Desert and visits Joshua Tree National Park. The joy of the endless breakfast buffet prompts Jean and Laura to consider their food and weight issues. (Plus, ….Laura…you know A WHOLE LOT MORE HAPPENED! )Thanks for listening. Our next podcast eppy will release in a jiffy. How long is a Jiffy??
This episode we're talking about recent media we enjoyed! We discuss TikTok food, video games about boxes, French language books, Pokemon, and more! You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | RJ Edwards Media We've Been Consuming Anna: B. Dylan Hollis TikTok YouTube Pumpernickel (Wikipedia) Ryan Hollinger Off the Edge: Flat Earthers, Conspiracy Culture, and Why People Will Believe Anything by Kelly Weill Dying of Whiteness: How the Politics of Racial Resentment Is Killing America's Heartland by Jonathan M. Metzl Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson Matthew: Unpacking How Unpacking's Developers Designed 2021's Coziest Game Hyper Light Drifter Wandersong Meghan: L'homme qui marche by by Jirō Taniguchi The Route of Ice and Salt by Jose Luis Zàrate Football-Fantaisie by Zviane Zviane's comics available in English RJ: Summer Fun by Jeanne Thornton Pokemon Legends: Arceus Pokemon Showdown Wikipedia:Unusual articles Volkswagen currywurst Danish Protest Pig Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics – Men's marathon Other Media & Things We Mentioned Just Plain Wrong - The Pacifist Vampire Soul Dilemma: Three Books about Amish Vampires & Mennonite Assassins The Hallowed Ones by Laura Bickle (The Amish vampire book Meghan read) Kirby and the Forgotten Land (Wikipedia) Truth Or Consequences, New Mexico Smile (Beach Boys album) A pixel artist renounces pixel art Thread on Twitter about Dracula Pokemon: Everything You Need To Know About The Great War Theory Morbius (film) (Wikipedia) Diverse Books Reading Smackdown challenges VPL staff to read outside the box Featuring the Diverse Reading Victory Belt Depths of Wikipedia 20 Recent Detective Fiction Novels by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) Authors Every month Book Club for Masochists: A Readers' Advisory Podcasts chooses a genre at random and we read and discuss books from that genre. We also put together book lists for each episode/genre that feature works by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) authors. All of our lists can be found here.For this retroactive genre from Episode 025, we're featuring detective fiction by BIPOC authors published in the last 2 years. Dead Dead Girls by Nekesa Afia Murder of Crows by K. Ancrum Padoskoks: A Jacob Neptune Murder Mystery by Joseph Bruchac Fatal Fried Rice by Vivien Chien Mimi Lee Cracks the Code by Jennifer J. Chow The Dance of the Serpents by Oscar de Muriel The Lady of Zamalek by Ashraf El-Ashmawi, translated by Peter Daniel The Conductors by Nicole Glover The Red Palace by June Hur The Forest of Stolen Girls by June Hur The Case of the Burgled Bundle by Michael Hutchinson The Dying Day by Vaseem Khan Midnight at Malabar House by Vaseem Khan Homicide and Halo-Halo by Mia P. Manansala The Bombay Prince by Sujata Massey The Shadows of Men by Abir Mukherjee The Verifiers by Jane Pek Inspector Chen and the Private Kitchen Murder by Xiaolong Qiu Sleep Well, My Lady by Kwei Quartey Far from the Light of Heaven by Tade Thompson Give us feedback! Fill out the form to ask for a recommendation or suggest a genre or title for us to read! Check out our Tumblr, follow us on Twitter or Instagram, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, May 3rd when we'll be discussing the genre of Astronomy & Space non-fiction! Then on Tuesday, May 17th join us for our 150th episode!
Charieze Lianne, but you can call me Charieze/Char. She was born in Ilocos Norte and moved to Hawai'i at the age of 7 years old. I have grown up in a traditional Filipino household and can still fluently speak Tagalog and can understand Ilocano. I am now a full time student at University of Hawaii at Manoa double majoring in Human Development Family Studies and Philippine Language and Culture. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kasamahancollective/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kasamahancollective/support
Mia P. Manansala is a 2021 debut author of the acclaimed Tita Rosie's Kitchen Mystery series, Arsenic and Adobo and most recently, Homicide and Halo-Halo. She is the winner of the 2018 Hugh Holton Award, the 2018 Eleanor Taylor Bland Crime Fiction Writers of Color Award, and the 2016 Mystery Writers of America/Helen McCloy Scholarship. Lyn Liao Butler has lived several lives as a concert pianist, ballerina and now, as a yoga instructor, mother, wife and acclaimed 2021 debut author of The Tiger Mom's Tale and most recently, Red Thread of Fate. Mia and Lyn's discussion offers a frank look into the world of debut writers, where they learn to ward off impostor syndrome, practice self-care to improve their craft, plot new ways to embed their passion for traditional Asian food into their books…and mostly avoid writing steamy sex scenes in their novels.
Welcome to the Machong Chismisan Halo-Halo Special kung saan nag-usap kami tungkol sa Halo-Halo... literal. Tapos sinama namin ang kaibigan naming expert pagdating sa larangan ng pagkain yung host ng Wrestling-Wrestingly Podcast at Class Clown na si Chino Liao.Kung nagustuhan nyo ang aming podcast, pwede nyo kami i-follow sa Spotify at mga social media namin. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/showbizbro/ Twitter: @machongchismisn Instagram: @machongchismisn Pag marami kayong pera at gusto nyo kaming suportahan para makagawa pa ng maraming content, pwede kayong mag subscribe sa aming Patreon. www.Patreon.com/MachongChismisan Kami rin ay tumatanggap pa rin ng online limos gamit ang mga Paypal, Paymaya at GCash accounts below: Paypal: Paypal.Me/MachongChismisan Paymaya/Gcash: 09178274673 Want to start your own podcast? Use Podmetrics and sign up for free using the link below and use our referral code. link: https://podmetrics.co/ referral code: MachongChismisan See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
To continue with the theme of Crime and Punishment for this month of March, The Halo Halo Podcast focuses on the newest novel from Mia P Manansala, Homicide and Halo Halo. Jezzie and Sigi recount this novel, the second in the series of cozy mysteries written by a Fil-Am author. This frothy whodunit is set in the sleepy town of Shady Palms, and is filled with Filipino culture and tantalizing descriptors of Filipino Food for a dash of a good measure. Influenced by the lead character Lila, your co-hosts later delve into a discussion on favoured Filipino narratives and the appeal of rooting for the underdog.
Justin and Bobby breakdown the Game Awards, what they are playing to catch up and Halo, Halo Halo! Video Game Podcast and Video Project with Justin Townson and Bobby Shortle of Talking Games. Every week they share their unique perspective on the world of video games. They emphasize thoughtful criticism and well thought out takes on the games they are playing. They also hardly ever agree so its a good time! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/misadventureland/support