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Best podcasts about pinays

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PumaPodcast
Trailer | Project Vanity

PumaPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 1:16


The blog is now a podcast! Join Project Vanity founder Liz Lanuzo as she chats with some of the biggest movers and shakers in the PH beauty scene, celebrating the diversity and beauty of Pinays in all its forms.Catch “Project Vanity with Liz Lanuzo” starting June 26 on your favorite podcast app! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Good Times with Mo: The Podcast Year 10
GTWM Year 13 Episode 35 "May Tanga Pero Wag Kang Magpatanga" with Alex Calleja

Good Times with Mo: The Podcast Year 10

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 59:51


It's Part 2 of our back to back GTWM episodes with Mo and Alex! Caller #3 is Ella who is 36yrs old from Washington DC. Ella's 7 year old son is being bullied and attacked by neighborhood kids. Ella has taken up jujitsu in case a fight breaks out between her and the mom of the bullies. Caller #4 is Eunice who is 35yrs old from Manila. Eunice met a foreigner who is into Pinays. They are exclusively dating but he is currently living in with another pinay "friend" and she thinks this is some bullshit. Powered by Spotify, we will see you on another episode of GTWM tomorrow. Thanks for the download and please support the podcast by donating as little as $0.99 cents via Spotify --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/djmotwister/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/djmotwister/support

The Halo Halo Podcast
Episode 615 - Mamma Mia, Here We Go Again and Filipina Matriarchy

The Halo Halo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 35:27


For this month, The Halo Halo Podcast tailored the set of upcoming eps to a Maternal May. Jezzie and Sigi go into the pop culture vault to revisit Mamma Mia the musical, movie and the sequel. Listen in as Jezzie suspends his disbelief and revels in the jukebox musical while Sigi litters the convo with consistent “WHAT IS HAPPENING?!” After much discussion on the Meryl Streep of it all, Amanda Seyfried's dewy face, the classiness of Christine Baranski and Cher wandering into the movie, the convo shifts to mothers and motherhood. Jezzie references Wilfred Galila's essay on the “Power of Pinays” where he discusses how pre-colonial and before the arrival of the Spanish, Philippine Society was seen as Matriarchal. Further, Jezzie discusses the power shared by Filipina Women in the diaspora is a quiet power.  The fixing of the week encourages Halo Halo Listeners to celebrate the Filipina Women in our lives and happy mothers' day to our mothers!

The Official TrikePatrol Podcast
TrikePatrol Special - Top King Baliw Scenes

The Official TrikePatrol Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 21:27


What's up, TP fans? We hope everyone is having an awesome week! As we head into our 18th year here at TrikePatrol, we have had the honor of having many patrolmen take the torch and provide great content. With that being said, it's only right that we talk about some top scenes from King Baliw (the dude with the mask). From picking up some of the hottest Pinays for TP to shooting in high quality with hundreds of photos per scene, KB has made his name here on TP. So, sit back, relax, and tune into this epic TP podcast special! Dont forget to check out the video special of this podcast on our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@trikepatrolOFFICIAL

The Official TrikePatrol Podcast
TrikePatrol Special - 2023 P-Hub Stats Are in! Pinays Are Killing it!

The Official TrikePatrol Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 26:02


Boy, do we have an interesting podcast special for you all today! As we know, the Hub releases stats every year. Well, once again Filipinos and the Philippines lacked no shame when it came to enjoying content at the hub. From spending the longest time per jerk-session to the search term "Pinay", the Philippines once again conquered the highest-trafficked website in the world! From top search terms by state to top models it is all here on this podcast special. Being that we are the Filipina Gods with a high fan base of Filipinos, it was only right we share these glorious statistics! As for our channel at the hub, thanks to everyone who has enjoyed our content in the millions! We appreciate all the support! Boochi's exclusive scene is now at a whopping 3.9M views followed by the exclusive scene of Jasmine Grey with almost 3M views!

Filipina on the Rise
"Our time is NOW" I need your help to amplify Filipina voices!

Filipina on the Rise

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 32:26


How backing our Crowdfund will empower more Pinays  https://www.indiegogo.com/campaigns/filipina-on-the-rise--3/edit#/perks/tableKrystl Fabella dives into a critical moment in the community's journey – the launch of our crowdfund campaign. She shares her heartfelt "why" behind this initiative and why your support is essential to taking Filipina excellence to new heights.Key Highlights:Filipina women who are able to step into their power and their own purpose are unstoppable. The type of leaders Filipina women are, are unique and are needed in our world. We can do so much healing and uplifting in our world which really needs it right nowWhat does Filipina excellence and representation mean to you? We may have different answers but that's why this community is so needed. We're creating space and opportunities for each other to be seen, to be heard, to change the narrative 1. The Vision UnveiledDiscover the overarching goals of our crowdfund campaign.Explore how this campaign will play a pivotal role in our community's growth.2. Krystl's Personal PerspectiveKrystl opens up about her passion and the driving force behind Filipina on the Rise.Learn about her heartfelt mission to provide a platform where Filipina women can truly shine.3. Why Your Support MattersUnderstand the importance of community support and how it fuels our shared mission.Explore the impact your contribution can have on our upcoming events, podcast, and more.4. Exciting RewardsGet a sneak peek into the rewards and perks we have in store for our backers.Find out how you can get involved and join the movement to empower Filipina voices.5. What's Coming UpKrystl shares a glimpse of the exciting events and initiatives in the pipeline.Learn why you should be part of this transformative journey.6. A Call to ActionKrystl urges our incredible listeners to support our crowdfund campaign.Embrace your opportunity to help make history and support Filipina excellence.Join us as we embark on this exciting chapter and rally together to elevate Filipina excellence. Your support makes all the difference. Together, we rise!

Principle of Hospitality - The Podcast
Ep 257 - Amplifying Filipino Flavours and Stories: A Journey into Cultural Culinary Fusion with Fides Mae Santos from The Entree. Pinays. and The Calamansi Story.

Principle of Hospitality - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 42:09


Ep 257 - Amplifying Filipino Flavours and Stories: A Journey into Cultural Culinary Fusion with Fides Mae Santos from The Entree. Pinays. and The Calamansi Story.In the latest episode of the Principle of Hospitality podcast, we had an enriching conversation with Fides Mae Santos of The Entree. Pinays. about the Calamansi Story and the cultural significance of Calamansi, the Philippine lime.Fides and her co-founder, Grace, are advocates for Filipino culture in Australia, having contributed to the Melbourne Food and Wine event and so much more with the projects they undertake. Their passion lies in enhancing appreciation for their rich culinary history and community bonds, with Calamansi symbolising the heart of this mission.The Calamnsi tree, found in many Filipino backyards, is more than just a provider of fruit. It represents generations of migration, sacrifice, and joy.One of the highlights of our conversation was the journey of creating the Calamansi Cider Crush with DV Cider House and Merkado. This collaboration, born in the Philippines and crafted in Regional Victoria, is a testament to the potential of Filipino-Australian cultural and commercial bridges.Tune in to explore the Calamansi story, the creational journey of all their projects, and its impact on the Filipino community in Australia.Please find our guest information here:Website: https://www.entreepinays.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/entree.pinays/Please find us here at POH:Website: https://principleofhospitality.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/principle_of_hospitality/Mentioned in this episode:Loaded Now, if you feel like you can never get on top of your back-of-house ops, you'll want to hear about our sponsor for this season - Loaded. Loaded's hospitality management software has changed the game for hospitality performance in New Zealand, and they've just arrived in Australia to help you do the same. Their everything-in-one-place platform helps you master your reporting and inventory, simplify your recipe and menu management, reduce your cogs, and becomes an epic central hub that immediately puts you in control. We've seen Loaded's impact first-hand, and if you're running a bar, Pub, restaurant or cafe you need to reach out to the team. Check them out at loadedhub.comFine Food Australia returns this September to Sydney and will occupy the entire ICC Sydney – that's 4 levels of Fine Food! Fine Food has been the leading trade event for all food —from retail to hospitality, manufacturing to bakery for nearly 4 decades Visiting Fine Food will be the recipe to fast-track your business for commercial success. Just a reminder that this is a free event to attend, so make sure you register at finefoodaustralia.com.au Fine Food Australia Loaded Now, if you feel like you can never get on top of your back-of-house ops, you'll want to hear about our sponsor for this season - Loaded. Loaded's hospitality management software has changed the game for hospitality performance in New Zealand, and they've just arrived in Australia to help you do the same. Their everything-in-one-place platform helps you master your reporting and inventory, simplify your recipe and menu management, reduce your cogs, and becomes an epic central

Filipina on the Rise
Jen Balisi @Indulgent Eats, Advice on Executing Big Dreams with Zero Experience, Launching Filipino Fusion in Hong Kong

Filipina on the Rise

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 79:40


Jen is the creator of the  Indulgent Eats, a food & travel blog & Instagram with over 400,000 followers and dedicated to all things over-the-top indulgent. She is the co-founder of the new Barkada, a modern Filipino restaurant and bar in Hong Kong. Jen is part of the Prestige 40 Under 40 in Hong Kong and her work has been featured by South China Morning Post, TimeOut, BuzzFeed, and Lifestyle Asia, and her photography has also appeared in the New York Times. She's the author of the Indulgent Eats at Home global cookbook and co-created the viral Ube Cheesecake Doughnut with NYC's top artisanal doughnut shop Dough. Jen currently lives in Hong Kong with her husband Mike and their golden-doodle Crosby.VIDEO LINK: https://youtu.be/n5ZzidyQvkIWe coverHow Jen pivoted from working in digital and mobile marketing to going full time with Indulgent Eats as a global food & travel blogger, where she gets to showcase her deep love for filipino culinary traditionsHow Jen embraced change and took chances to pursue new opportunities after moving to Hong KongThe profound influence of Filipino food and culture on Jen's culinary journey.Launching Barkada, a new modern Restaurant in Hong KongJen's larger mission of uplifting Filipino food and promoting its visibility not by replacing existing establishments but by adding “Barkada” as a new and exciting option that complements the existing culinary offerings.Her deep love for Filipino culinary traditions, which she has been able to showcase through her blog “Indulgent Eats”Jen's lifelong connection to her Filipino identity and her unwavering pride in her heritageThe real work behind launching a restaurant and the hustle around the growth journey as a successful content creatorThe varying expectations around filipino cuisine and some critiques filipino chefs & restaurateurs in this spaceBut that you cant always please every body. And we're celebrating the love that Barkada is gettingAnd the balance of staying true to traditional filipino flavors while letting yourself have fun and put twists on the dishes that invites other people inHonoring our parents sacrifices and journeys as we follow our passionsThe myth around “doing it all” Jen's larger mission of uplifting Filipino food & culture through “Barkada” the balance of honoring tradition while letting yourself get creative and put fun, inviting twists that bring in more to the partyConnect with Jen on IG: @indulgenteats @barkadahkJoin the Filipina Soul Sisterhood Circle! Hang out with Krystl and other “journeying” Filipino women every week, as we reconnect with our culture and histories, have healing, decolonizing and soul-filling discussions, get mentored by impactful, industry-disrupting Filipina leaders, and help each other step into our Power as Pinays.Pledge $3 or $10 a month to help keep the show going! Here: Patreon

The Official TrikePatrol Podcast
TrikePatrol On-Set Interview #39 - Riley Lacay

The Official TrikePatrol Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 13:05


Hello, TrikePatrol fans! Today, we have an epic interview for you all from back in 2015 when TrikePatrol just started patrolling for sexy Pinays here in the States. Mr. Chuck was once again doing one of his documentaries down in SoCal when he came across this beautiful Americanized Filipina, Riley Lacay. Riley agreed to partake in Chuck's interview and we later find out that Riley is quite the kinky babe. From her sexy figure to her interesting personality, this has got to be one of the best interviews here at TrikePatrol. So, if you love these TrikePatrol interviews and podcast specials, or just love TrikePatrol, period, please spread the word and we promise to keep the free content coming ;)

Filipina on the Rise
Award-winning Dr. Neeta on How to Cultivate Emotional Resilience, Overcome Life's Hardest Hits through 5 Fly Forward stages

Filipina on the Rise

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 68:57


Dr. Neeta Bhushan is a world-renowned emotional health expert & keynote speaker in the areas of grit and resilience, she's a former cosmetic dentist turned mental health coach, and a founder of the Global GRIT Institute and Co-Founder of Dharma Coaching Institute. She's been on international stages (including the Women's Economic Forum in India, Google HQ, & Mindvalley ), is host of The Brave Table Podcast, and best selling author of 2 previous books and now recently released book, “That Sucks, Now What: How to Move Forward When Life Knocks You Down." This book has already been truly transformational. (Join our Book Club for this book)! Neeta's been featured on Forbes, Entrepreneur, NBC, ABC, CBS, Chicago Today, Verve, Tatler Magazine and more.In this episode, we discuss:Neeta's story of overcoming extreme loss early on, how growing up with both Filipino and Indian-American background shaped her experience dealing with grief, trauma,  relationship patterns and healingHow Filipinos are generally known to be resilient and caretakers, which sometimes lead to attracting people who are narcissists and takersHow to literally deal with "sucky" moments in the moment, move through it with grace, and find magic in the middle of the messVoicing out and normalizing the messy, not staying silent on problems within a relationship or familyHer book, “That Sucks, Now What” and the 5 stages of the Fly Forward framework: Falling, Igniting, Rising, Magnifying, and on to ThrivingConnect with Dr. Neeta Bhushan* Website:  https://neetabhushan.com* Instagram: @neetabhushanYou're invited!! Come with me to a Philippines RetreatWhere & When: Camiguin, Philippines on October 2023 on a 5-Day transformational experience in our own private resort, to truly disconnect from all the stress and noise and reconnect with your ancestors, strengthen your magick and heal with the feminine power of the land.  As a listener, you get $500 off. Message me at Krystl@FilipinaontheRise.com for more info about this deal.Join the Filipina Soul Sisterhood Circle! Hang out with Krystl and other “journeying” Filipino women every week, as we reconnect with our culture and histories, have healing, decolonizing and soul-filling discussions, get mentored by impactful, industry-disrupting Filipina leaders, and help each other step into our Power as Pinays.Pledge $3 or $10 a month to help keep the show going! Here: Patreon

Good Times with Mo: The Podcast Year 10
GTWM Year 12 Episode 31 "You're the Only Filipina for Me" with Alex Calleja and Angelicopter

Good Times with Mo: The Podcast Year 10

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 67:47


Wait, what?! The AMA is back in full force?! That's right, Chopper is finally back from her hiatus and she joins Mo and Alex to form the crazy and wild trio of GTWM known as the AMA's. And we have a good one in store!  It's back to back episode's just in time for the weekend. Let's check it out! Caller #1 is Kei who is 25yrs old from Tokyo.  Kei is getting mixed signals from her Fubu. He was the one that said it's "tropa tropa lang" and to be "professional fuck buddies" but he is also texting her daily saying he misses her.  What could be behind all this extra attention?  Caller #2 is Amor who is 35yrs old from Edinburgh, Scotland.  Amor's fiance has a type and it's Pinays.  There are a lot of red flags in the past year dealing with other pinays…could she be a fetish and should she worry about the future with her soon to be Scottish husband?  Powered by Spotify, we will see you on another episode of GTWM tomorrow. Thanks for the download and please support the podcast by donating as little as $0.99 cents via Spotify! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/djmotwister/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/djmotwister/support

Blueprint For Living - Separate stories
Understanding Australia's 'Filipino food revolution'

Blueprint For Living - Separate stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 15:11


With several foodies and headlines speaking of 'Filipino food revolution', it seems Filipino food's time has finally come in Australia. Unlike other South-East Asian cuisines such as Vietnamese or Thai, Filipino food has been little understood, even though Filipino migrants are Australia's largest South-East Asian migrant group.But for an archipelago nation spanning some 7,000 islands… can there be such a thing as a Filipino cuisine? Grace Guinto and Fides Mae-Santos are here to help. They're co-founders of the Entrée Pinays, a Filipina-Australian women's collective working to raise Australia's literacy about Filipino cuisine and produce.

Nightlife
Nightlife Food: The Entree Pinays

Nightlife

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 14:18


Grace Ginto, co-founder of The Entree Pinays based in Melbourne joined Philip Clark on educating the tastebuds of Australians about Filipino cuisine. 

The Official TrikePatrol Podcast
TrikePatrol Special - What's Your Kink? With Co-Host Jada Cruz

The Official TrikePatrol Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 48:45


Alright, Trike Patrol fans, we have quite the treat for everyone this week. Mr. C is joined by the beautiful Filipina model, Jada Cruz. After Jada shares how life is going for her and her transition into mainstream acting in Hollywood, these two talk about different niches that many fans enjoy in adult content. From BDSM, interracial, and gaming, to a couple other niches including MILFS, Jada shares some of her experiences shooting in some of these scenarios. Things are spicing up once again here at the podcast and you don't want to miss it! Please like, share and smash that subscribe button if YOU love all these pretty Pinays and throwback pick-ups from back in the day!

Ask Theory
116: [AUDIO ESSAY] How Did These Filipina Scientists Impact Society?

Ask Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 24:28


Celebrating how far women have come plays a crucial role in fueling the ongoing quest to reject and resist gender inequality in all forms, especially in the field of science in the Philippines. And there are few better ways to honor and celebrate Pinays in STEM than by learning about some of the greatest scientists in Philippine history. This episode of the Ask Theory podcast was made possible by The British Council, the United Kingdom's international organization for cultural relations and educational opportunities. Now on its third year, the British Council is accepting applicants for its Women in STEM Scholarship Programme. Successful applicants will receive a full scholarship to study a master's degree or an Early Academic Fellowship in science, technology, engineering or mathematics at a prestigious UK university. Enjoy benefits including a 12-month stipend, accommodation allowance, Visa and insurance coverage, and even Special Support for applicants with children. The full lists of universities, courses offered, and eligibility criteria are available on the British Council Women in STEM website: https://www.britishcouncil.ph/study-uk/women-in-STEM The deadline for University of Strathclyde applications is on March 31, 2023, while the deadline for Newcastle University and Middlesex University applications is on April 23, 2023. For more information, you may contact: Janelle Almosara-Capiral (Communications Manager, Southeast Asia) - janelle.almosaracapiral@britishcouncil.org Danie Son Gonzalvo (Programme Manager, Education) - danieson.gonzalvo@britishcouncil.org.ph

Filipina on the Rise
Alexandra Dorda, founder of Kasama Rum: Disrupting the Spirits Industry with Filipina Spirit! + what Entrepreneurship is REALLY like

Filipina on the Rise

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 69:30


Alexandra Dorda is the founder of Kasama Rum - a small-batch rum inspired by her mother's native Philippines. Kasama, named after the Filipino term for “together,” pays homage to founder Alexandra Dorda's Filipino-Polish heritage resulting in a rum that defies the category. Kasama is distilled in the Philippines, bottled at her family's distillery in Poland, and enjoyed internationally. Alexandra's love of craft spirits comes from her Polish father, who co-founded Belvedere & Chopin Vodkas. Alexandra's first solo venture not only brings to light her industry knowledge, heritage, and entrepreneurship that runs in her family but also, a sense of optimism that many consumers are craving right now.Join us as we sip Kasama rum and dive into how her family links to liquor humble and inspire her, the day-to-day realities of running a small business, and why celebrating the Philippines through rum gives her a reason to smile every day. In this episode we will coverAlexandra's fascinating Filipina-Polish backstory, and how the liquor industry literally runs in her DNA. Lessons from her non-linear entrepreneurial journey and how she found a gap in the market for Kasama rum. The not-so-glamourous BTS of scaling a small-batch rum business as a woman in a male-dominated industry.How Kasama rum is bringing Filipina-pride to the masses through home-grown produce, Pinay-team talent and culture-conscious branding. Overcoming imposter syndrome, start-up guilt, and defining growth and success on her own terms. Connect with Alexandra: (@kasamarum)* Website:  https://www.kasamarum.com/* Instagram :https://www.instagram.com/kasamarum/Join the Filipina Soul Sisterhood Circle! Hang out with Krystl and other “journeying” Filipino women every week, as we reconnect with our culture and histories, have healing, decolonizing and soul-filling discussions, get mentored by impactful, industry-disrupting Filipina leaders, and help each other step into our Power as Pinays.Subscribe to the podcast:* Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3MR7Ngc* Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3MSUBYb Pledge $3 or $10 a month to help keep the show going! Here: Patreon

Broke Girl Therapy
Slutty Pinays Feat. Kazumi

Broke Girl Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 70:19


Bay Area!! WE WANT TO HANG OUT WITH YOU!!!! Buy your tickets below for BROKE GIRL THERAPY x DOUBLE TEAMED PODCAST LIVE SHOW on Friday, April 7 (: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/broke-girl-therapy-double-teamed-podcast-san-francisco-live-show-tickets-524780862687?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=escb Do you want to see BROKE GIRL THERAPY & DOUBLE TEAMED PODCAST live in your city? VOTE FOR YOUR CITY BELOW: https://www.brokegirltherapy.com/nextcity Send us your phone numbers and stories to be featured on da pod https://www.brokegirltherapy.com/contact-page Stefanie Maegan Instagram & Twitter: @stefaniemaegan https://www.instagram.com/stefaniemae... https://www.instagram.com/brokegirlth... TikTok: @brokegirltherapy https://www.tiktok.com/@brokegirltherapy Kazumi Instagram: @kazumisworld https://www.instagram.com/kazumisworld/ Kazumi's YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@kazumisworld Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Filipina on the Rise
Nicole Ponseca, Award-Winning Author & Chef, Filipino Food Leader: A Guide to Opening Yourself Up to Reinvention

Filipina on the Rise

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 67:35


Someone I've been wanting to have on the podcast for a long time, and finally! Restaurateur, award-winning author & chef, Nicole Ponseca. In this episode, we'll cover:Krystl and Nicole both share recent pivots in life and the challenges that come with opening yourself up to new dreams and reinventionThe important lessons taught by Nicole's father around what it means to be Filipino in their familyHow Filipino values and culture factored into Nicole's own career growth and how she run her businesses Advice for being better prepared when chasing your dream and how to face the challenge of funding your dreams when all you have is.. your dreamsHow Nicole overcame the western ideals of what is good in food to showcase the unique and delicious elements of filipino foodImportance of This EpisodeAt one point or another, many of us have experienced a pivot. Some type of significant change, whether in our careers or personal lives, voluntary or not. For Nicole, she went from VP in Advertising to a role in the restaurant industry. She is a great example of listening to that voice in the back of your mind saying, “you're supposed to be doing something else,” and then stepping out and doing it. Opening yourself up to reinvention and new dreams can be risky and scary, but there are so many lessons that can be learned from Nicole's own journey of creating a different lens around Filipino food, especially in the mainstream culinary world.Connect with Nicole:* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicoleponseca/ Join the Filipina Soul Sisterhood Circle! Hang out with Krystl and other “journeying” Pinays every week, as we reconnect with our culture, meet with and get mentored by impactful, industry-disrupting Filipina leaders, and help each other step into our power as Pinays.Subscribe to the podcast: * Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3MR7Ngc * Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3MSUBYb Support, Share, Follow, Get Spotlighted:Support the show for as little as $1 a month: http://patreon.com/filipinaontheriseFollow IG @filipinaontherisePledge $3 or $10 a month to help keep the show going! Here: Patreon

Tita's Thots
17: Filipino Representation in Hollywood, Kinky Lolo, & Generational Trauma ft. Nina Gosiengfiao

Tita's Thots

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 72:47


Tita's Thots is back post Thanksgiving holiday blessing you all with a special episode with the one and only Nina Gosiengfiao. Nina is a fellow Pinay, actress, singer, writer, and comedian. You can find her work in Grey's Anatomy, This is Us, and most recently, an upcoming episode in The Sex Life of College Girls (Tita's current fave show). In this episode, Nina and Trish dive deep into discussions around the Filipino culture, what it's like being a Filipina in Hollywood, and the sexual secrets of their families. These two have a lot to say about decolonization, generational trauma, healing, and Filipino representation! Thank you, Nina for being so open about your experiences as a Filipina American actress, and inspiring us fellow Pinays to pursue our passions, no matter how unconventional they are to our culture! Follow Trish on IG and TikTok: @TitasTh0tsPodcast GET 10% OFF LELO WITH CODE: THOTS10 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/titasthotspodcast/support

In the Pocket
Pinay Powerhouse: The Sisterhood We Never Knew We Needed

In the Pocket

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 56:44


  Recorded in-person during the 2022 NAPABA convention in Las Vegas, this conversation with all five Pinay Powerhouse founders reminds us that love is both work and revelation.  During our interview, these amazing women discussed their experiences cultivating community and providing sisterhood for Pinays in the legal profession–all while strengthening and enriching the bonds that were first rooted during college days and FBANC service. For more information visit pinaypowerhouse.com–hope to see you in March at the annual conference in New York!

Filipina on the Rise
Rebirthing a New Filipina Identity with Mary Jane Butac Livingston, Dental Hygienist, New Mom and NYC Content Creator with her Baby Daughter DJ

Filipina on the Rise

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 56:36


Mabuhay and Welcome back to the podcast. My name is Tesz Millan, creator of the YouTube series Filipina. America. Creative. This is the last interview I'll be hosting before Krystl Fabella finally returns to you from her adventures.In today's special conversation, you'll get to meet Mary Jane Butac Livingston. Hailing from Hawaii, Mary Jane is a first generation Filipina-American, a Dental Hygienist to the stars, and a New York City content creator known as Pineapple in the Big Apple. Most importantly, she's a brand new mom to her cute-as-a-button 9-month-old daughter, Dakota Jane, or DJ for short.Although she grew up in a traditional Filipino household, she didn't initially identify herself solely as a Filipina. She is now on a path of self-discovery to what being a Filipina looks like and what that embodies. Her hope? To pass these discoveries and treasures onto her daughter and future children, as well as to the generations to come.In this episode we'll cover…·       Importance of therapy to prevent passing trauma to the next generation  ·       What post partum depression feels and looks like and how to care for yourself while still caring for others  ·       Manifestation requires Action  ·       Supporting her husband through Medical Residency while working 4 jobs and making the most of NYC Life     ·       Dental Hygiene is about giving someone their smile back ·       How beauty standards can cause racism within the Filipino Community  Importance of Episode:Like her parents, Mary Jane craved growth and opportunities in the great beyond. It's what has driven her to manifest and take action to reach all of her goals before the age of 30. Now, with the birth of daughter DJ, Mary Jane is navigating motherhood as a new mom, including finding her own identity again, reassessing her goals and overcoming the challenges of post partum depression. She shares with us how New York City is a special place for her, because it's where she learned what it means to be independent and cultivate a strong sense of self. Finally, through her work as a dental hygienist, Mary Jane is able to give her patients confidence, change lives through her mission work in the Bahamas and teach the next generation the importance of giving people their smiles back. Watch Exclusive Footage of this interview with Mary Jane:https://www.youtube.com/teszmillan  Connect with Mary Jane Livingston, Pineapple in the Big Apple: ·       Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pineappleinthebigapple/ Join the Filipina Soul Sisterhood Circle! Hang out with Krystl and other “journeying” Pinays every week, as we reconnect with our culture, meet with and get mentored by impactful, industry-disrupting Filipina leaders, and help each other step into our power as Pinays.   Support, Share, Follow, Get Spotlighted:·       Support the show for as little as $1 a month: http://patreon.com/filipinaontherise·       Follow IG @filipinaontherisePledge $3 or $10 a month to help keep the show going! Here: Patreon

Filipina on the Rise
Little Manila Rising from the Ashes of Historic Marginalization with Irene Calimlim and Manang Elena Mangahas of Little Manila Rising Stockton, CA

Filipina on the Rise

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 41:32


To get a deeper understanding of Stockton's distinct place in Philippine-American history, I reached out to Little Manila Rising, an organization whose mission is to remember and reclaim Stockton's proud Filipino history. When I arrived, the organization's Community Development Director Irene Calimlim and Board Member Manang Elena Mangahas welcomed me with a tour and intensive history lesson of Stockton's Little Manila. After our tour of Little Manila, I sat down with them to talk in-depth about their personal connection with South Stockton and the Little Manila organization.Little Manila Rising (LMR) serves the South Stockton community, developing equitable solutions to the effects of historical marginalization, institutionalized racism, and harmful public policy. LMR offers a wide spectrum of programs that address education, environment, redevelopment, and public health. LMR values all people's unique and diverse experiences and wishes to see the residents of South Stockton enjoy healthy, prosperous lives.In this episode we'll cover…·       Stockton's distinct history of Filipino Manong and what's left of Little Manila·       Little Manila Rising's efforts in historic preservation, cultural revitalization and environmental protection·       How Stockton's youth, aka "Boomerangs," are returning home to create positive community change ·       The importance of Filipina leaders to decolonize their minds to rise up for their communities·       Stockton's grassroots efforts to create partnerships on the local and national level  Importance of Episode:The amount of passion and dedication Irene and Elena exude to preserve Filipino history as well as advance initiatives to protect the community is nothing short of awe-inspiring. When I hear them talk, I can't help but feel that their determination to uplift and do what is right for both history and for the future comes from the same unending source of strength and integrity that generations of Filipinos have felt who came in search of a better way of life. Because in the end, the Story of Little Manila Stockton is not just their story, it is our story to share, to discover and to create together.Watch Exclusive Footage of this interview with Little Manila Rising:https://youtu.be/rsubrQwuE5g Watch Exclusive Footage from my tour of Little Manila in South Stockton, CA: https://youtu.be/nnhXoDlL-UIConnect with Little Manila Rising: ·       Website:  https://littlemanila.org/·       Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/littlemanilastockton/If you would like to help support Little Manila Rising in their efforts to preserve Stockton's Filipino History, visit https://littlemanila.org/futureJoin the Filipina Soul Sisterhood Circle! Hang out with Krystl and other “journeying” Pinays every week, as we reconnect with our culture, meet with and get mentored by impactful, industry-disrupting Filipina leaders, and help each other step into our power as Pinays. Support, Share, Follow, Get Spotlighted:·       Support the show for as little as $1 a month: http://patreon.com/filipinaontherise·       Follow IG @filipinaontherisePledge $3 or $10 a month to help keep the show going! Here: Patreon

Filipina on the Rise
Achieving Soul Goals & Intergenerational Healing through the Beauty of Kapwa with Val Roxas, Creator of LUNAS

Filipina on the Rise

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 31:45


Mabuhay and Welcome! In today's episode, host Tesz Millan and special guest Val Roxas are going to take you on a journey to reconnect inward to your soul and outward to the meaning of the Filipino word KAPWA, the inherent sense of knowing someone at their core. Essentially, Kapwa means, “I see you because I see myself in you.” VAL ROXAS, is a Filipina-American artist, writer, poet and the founder of LUNAS, a healing practice dedicated to helping kids of immigrants achieve their Soul Goals. Through her private mentorship, workshops and 1:1 soul sessions, Val uses meditation, visualization and other healing modalities to help the Soul searchers and truth seekers unmask false identities that have been passed down for generations and reconnect to their deepest knowing. She helps those who work together with her, clarify what it is they really want out of this life by guiding them towards tangible goals, while also walking them through an invisible journey of internal healing. Val is currently in the process of building an online school for those who are seeking a financially accessible platform to undergo intergenerational healing and discover their soul goals in “go at your own pace” environment.In this episode we'll cover…·       Defining the Soul Goal as a Process of Discovery rather than Reaching a Destination·       Navigating the guilt and confusion of feeling deep Love and deep Hate for our parents·       How Generational Healing is possible by learning our history and sharing our stories·       The meaning of Spirituality as it relates to Kapwa·       “I Am”, a poem celebrating Filipina identity that Val wrote after visiting the Philippines  Importance of Episode:The feeling of isolation when pursuing your life goals, especially as a Filipina, can feel almost crippling at times. The weight of intergenerational trauma, achievement fatigue and the pressure of “I can and should have it all” can be overwhelming and almost too much to bear. Through her mission to help first generation children of immigrants define and pursue their Soul Goals, Val is showing that life has deeper meaning when you connect to your history, community and stories. From the moment you first meet Val, whether in person or through the digital space, you immediately experience her soulful resonance. You see a sister, a teacher, a friend. Through her inherent wisdom, you begin to realize your own soulful understanding of the meaning of life. You realize the power and everlasting beauty of Kapwa. Watch Exclusive Footage from the Interview with Val: https://www.youtube.com/teszmillan Connect with Val: ·       Website: https://linktr.ee/vroxass·       Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vroxass/ Join the Filipina Soul Sisterhood Circle! Hang out with Krystl and other “journeying” Pinays every week, as we reconnect with our culture, meet with and get mentored by impactful, industry-disrupting Filipina leaders, and help each other step into our power as Pinays.   Support, Share, Follow, Get Spotlighted:·       Support the show for as little as $1 a month: http://patreon.com/filipinaontherise·       Follow IG @filipinaontherisePledge $3 or $10 a month to help keep the show going! Here: Patreon

Filipina on the Rise
Breaking the Glass Ceiling with Hawaii Five-0's Kimee Balmilero, Working with Jo Koy & Empowering Hawaiian Ohana

Filipina on the Rise

Play Episode Play 50 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 49:17


Mabuhay and welcome back to Filipina on the Rise… Today, our host Tesz Millan is excited to talk with Kimee Balmilero, a successful Hollywood and Broadway actor and singer, who is breaking through the entertainment industry's glass ceiling while inspiring the world to laugh and feel good with her effervescent energy and her beautiful soul. More recently, Kimee played opposite Fil-Am Comedian Jo Koy as his sister Geraldine on the TV pilot JOSEP. She can also be seen regularly on CBS' Hawaii Five-O and Magnum P.I. as Medical Examiner Dr. Noelani Cunha. In addition to playing a wide range of major television roles, Kimee first started her career in musical theater, starring on Broadway in the Original Cast of Mamma Mia! as well as performing in the 2nd National Tour of Miss Saigon, which she joined right out of high school.In this episode we'll cover…·       Working with Fil-Am Comedian Jo Koy and how the movie Easter Sunday is one of many examples of how Filipinos are ready to have their stories featured in Hollywood.·       Kimee's Hawaiian upbringing, which led to her auditioning for roles that weren't typical for Asian actors and how that led to her breaking through Hollywood's glass ceiling.·       How Hawaii continues to be a trailblazer in hiring local actors and featuring Asians in major film and TV productions. ·       The importance of celebrating each success as Hawaii's entertainment community continues to open the door for Asian stories.·       The joy of acting with her dad on a special episode of Hawaii Five-0.Importance of Episode:Kimee has persevered as a Filipina in an industry that is only now just starting to share Filipino stories in a big way. She recalls a time (not so long ago) when she could only audition for the one Asian role in a major production, to now going after and winning lead after lead, regardless of her ethnicity and skin color. What's remarkable is that a major part of her success can be attributed to her Hawaiian upbringing, where seeing Asian faces on television was normal. It's why she never thought twice about busting through Hollywood's seemingly impenetrable glass ceiling and going after roles that would normally have excluded her because she's Filipina. Most important, despite paving the way for Filipino representation in the entertainment industry, Kimee continues to hold humility and hope for what's to come. Because she knows, this is just the beginning for all of us.Connect with Kimee: ·       Website: https://kimeeb.com/·       Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimeebalmilero/Join the Filipina Soul Sisterhood Circle! Hang out with Krystl and other “journeying” Pinays every week, as we reconnect with our culture, meet with and get mentored by impactful, industry-disrupting Filipina leaders, and help each other step into our power as Pinays. Support, Share, Follow, Get Spotlighted:·       Support the show for as little as $1 a month: http://patreon.com/filipinaontherise·       Follow IG @filipinaontherisePledge $3 or $10 a month to help keep the show going! Here: Patreon

Filipina on the Rise
Learning the Art of Play & Knowing When Enough is Enough with Dr. Maria Millan and Host Tesz Millan

Filipina on the Rise

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 58:25


Mabuhay and Welcome, dear listeners of Filipina on the Rise… While Krystl takes a much deserved break, you'll hear a new voice on the podcast. Hi! I'm Tesz Millan, Creator of the YouTube series Filipina. American. Creative. For my very first episode hosting this amazing podcast, I brought in the support of someone I've looked up to and admired, pretty much my entire life. Dr. Maria T. Millan, MD is the President and CEO of CIRM, the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine. As the leader of this groundbreaking organization, she is leading its mission to help direct 8.5 billion dollars toward stem cell research projects and clinical trials that are not only saving lives but changing the way the world heals its sickest patients. Before that, she was the Director of Pediatric Transplantation at Stanford University, and before that, she completed her Surgery Residency at Harvard. Simply put, she is a bad a$$. Most importantly, she's an amazing Filipina, a mom of two college students, loving wife to her husband David, and yes, she is my cousin! In this episode we'll cover…·       How to shed the armor of over-achieving that prevents us from having real, meaningful connections·       Maria's journey of becoming a pediatric surgeon of the highest degree, to leading CIRM as CEO and President, to being a mother and the importance of embracing vulnerability and trusting yourself along the way·       Knowing when enough is enough - that what you do is good enough·       How Filipino culture upholds positional hierarchy and the affect it can have on our need to constantly overwork ·       What play looks like and how to learn the art of play from those around youImportance of Episode:Culturally, as Filipinas and as immigrants, we feel the pressure of wanting to fit in and have a place. We're brought up and even rewarded to achieve in order to feel like we bring value to this world. Making the mistake of thinking ONLY our achievements make us worthy can be detrimental to our overall mental health and physical well-being. To stay healthy, it's essential to recognize when enough is enough, to not beat yourself up when you take time to play/rest, and to know you have a place even when you're not in service all. the. time. Embrace vulnerability, take care of yourself and learn to forgive yourself for being human. Taking a moment for you to be "selfish" is not going to define you forever. It will actually help make you stronger and more whole, so you can fully give your best self to the world.Watch Exclusive Footage from My First Interview with Maria: https://youtu.be/gpuTByvPTmcConnect with Maria: * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-t-millan-m-d-4438b06/ Join the Filipina Soul Sisterhood Circle! Hang out with Krystl and other “journeying” Pinays every week, as we reconnect with our culture, meet with and get mentored by impactful, industry-disrupting Filipina leaders, and help each other step into our power as Pinays.Support, Share, Follow, Get Spotlighted:·       Support the show for as little as $1 a month: http://patreon.com/filipinaontherise·       Follow IG @filipinaontherisePledge $3 or $10 a month to help keep the show going! Here: Patreon

Filipina on the Rise
The Bachelor, Finding Your Roots, and Falling in Love Again with Caila Quinn Burello

Filipina on the Rise

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 61:53


Today, we have a very special guest, Caila Quinn Burello. When I started this podcast and dreamt big, I told myself one of the Filipinas I'd have on one day was Caila, and here she is! Caila Quinn is a celebrity reality star, content creator, most known for her time on The Bachelor Season 20 in 2016, where she made it to a coveted top 3 spot and is now a beloved icon of Bachelor/reality tv nation. She is a proud Filipina, with her mother Filipino and of Irish German and Swiss descent. She graduated from Boston College, moved to NYC and is now in Austin with her now husband. Caila is extremely active on social media, where you can check her out @cailaquinn and you'll immediately see her personality that really made her stand out to me and from the rest, as a cheerful, ever optimistic and hopeFUL romantic.In this episode we'll cover…How to lean into the yearning of being connected to your rootsCaila's “origin story” of growing up in a Filipino-German/Swiss household while still feeling connected to both cultures through her parentsCaila's experience on The Bachelor, the impact on her life and how it bridged the gap of representation for so many viewersHow to navigate the journey of falling in love with yourself againMaking room for the experience of being half Filipino, especially if you don't feel like you're enough Importance of Episode:Knowing where you came from is a vital piece to knowing who you are. Learning about your roots and the history of your culture can provide you with a greater understanding of who you are and who you're meant to be. Caila is an amazing example of that and we can learn so much from her willingness and desire to show Filipino culture in spaces, like The Bachelor, that don't typically feature the beauty of being Filipina. Connect with Caila: (@cailaquinn) * Website:  https://withlovecaila.com/  * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cailaquinn  Join the Filipina Soul Sisterhood Circle! Hang out with Krystl and other “journeying” Pinays every week, as we reconnect with our culture, meet with and get mentored by impactful, industry-disrupting Filipina leaders, and help each other step into our power as Pinays.Support, Share, Follow, Get Spotlighted:Support the show for as little as $1 a month: http://patreon.com/filipinaontheriseFollow IG @filipinaontherisePledge $3 or $10 a month to help keep the show going! Here: Patreon

THE BASTOS PODCAST
The Bastos Podcast -PINAYS FINEST MUSIC ARTIST KING MARIE AND TINA YAO Episode 18

THE BASTOS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 66:35


In this Episode of the bastos podcast we interview fellow filam artist King marie and Tina yao. We talk about the humble beginnings as well as the struggles of becoming an artist and the passion behind each song. They were amazing and humble to have in the show and it is refreshing to now that our generation is good hands of these pinays representing us in the music industry.big shoutout  to @mashleytootwitch.tv/mashleytoo@BDUBEZTVYOUTUBE.COM/BDUBEZTV@camiliotwitch.tv/Camilio_@KINGMARIE@SINGTINAYAOKING 2.0 AND DESPIDIDA OUT NOW ON ALL PLATFORMS music by zespanishaussietwitch.tv/zesa_Support the show

Sex Ed With Tim
S2: Ep 17 - You May Call Her Jiggly

Sex Ed With Tim

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 61:47


Saving the best for last on this Pride special is my phone interview with the one and only Miss Jiggly Caliente from RuPaul's Drag Race. Honey, I was gagged and gooped the house down boots, mamaw. We talk about her experience living at the intersection of being an immigrant, a person of colour, a trans woman, and how drag has helped her shape her identity to become the woman that she is today. We also flex our Tagalog a little bit since we are both proud Pinays. BRB, still shaking from being starstruck.Follow Jiggly on Instagram @jigglycalienteofficial______________________________________________________________________________How to support this show and help keep the show free!Use code SEX ED WITH TIM (no spaces) at any of the below sites for awesome discounts!Find a fun new toy at Le Wand and b-Vibe for 20% off site wide!Kink closet need a glow up? Head to dalekuda.com for 25% off your entire purchase plus free shipping.Go to goodforher.com for 10% off your order of any toys online. Ships worldwide!And check the affiliates below!Fuck like a porn star with these PornHub Toys.Need a brand-spankin' new sex toy? Find your fun with Lovehoney.Want to enhance your oral sex experience? Naturally change the way you taste with Taste Vita.Find the lube that's right for you at pjur.______________________________________________________________________________Email: timlagman@sexedwithtim.comFor early access, ad-free episodes and more, support the show through PatreonFollow Tim on all social media!Instagram: @sexedwithtimFacebook: Sex Ed With TimTwitter: and @sexedwithtimVisit my website Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Filipina on the Rise
Trailblazing the Dreams of Your Younger Self with Alyssa Navarro, Disney Executive Producer, Forbes 30 under 30, Filipina Disney Princess

Filipina on the Rise

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 63:05


Alyssa Navarro is Manager of Representation and Inclusion Strategies at The Walt Disney Studios also known as the RISE team. This year, she was named one of the Forbes 30 Under 30. She was also the Executive Producer for the Disney Launchpad, Incubator program, which featured diverse directors who produced short films for Disney+. Co-host of the Sweet or Savory Podcast with her fiance, AJ Rafael. Yep you read that right! We get into how they met, it's an actual disney love story. Outside of her day job, Alyssa is pretty much a real life filipina disney princess! She performed as Mulan for several years at the Disneyland Resort while she was at college in University of La Verne, and sings regularly on her tiktok, which has over 230k followers.In this episode we'll cover…How growing up surrounded by a supportive filipino community shaped Alyssa's future as a performer and leaderThe rising representation of Filipino talent on screen that's just scratching the surface in media and the artsAlyssa's work with the Disney Launchpad Shorts Incubator ProgramWhat happens when your life or career path after college doesn't look the way you thought it would and how to take advantage of the humbling job experiencesThe power of advocating for yourself and your dreams, despite the cultural norm of not allowing yourself as a filipino to take up spaceSurround yourself with people who bring you closer to your cultureImportance of Episode:Representation of the Filipino community is on the rise, and while we're barely just scratching the surface, the importance and need for Filipino talent to be shown on screen remains the same. Filipinas are a force to be reckoned with, our culture and people bring something unique to the spaces we're in. But oftentimes we as Filipina women are afraid to take up that space because we haven't seen people before us do it. It takes brave men and women, like Alyssa, to step out and follow their passions and show future generations what's possible.Connect with Alyssa: (@alyssugh) * Website:  https://www.alyssanavarro.com/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alyssugh/ Join the Filipina Soul Sisterhood Circle! Hang out with Krystl and other “journeying” Pinays every week, as we reconnect with our culture, meet with and get mentored by impactful, industry-disrupting Filipina leaders, and help each other step into our power as Pinays.Support, Share, Follow, Get Spotlighted:Support the show for as little as $1 a month: http://patreon.com/filipinaontheriseFollow IG @filipinaontherisePledge $3 or $10 a month to help keep the show going! Here: Patreon

Filipina on the Rise
“Is it mental illness, or is it your trauma from colonization?” Healing Generational Trauma and Making Space for Emotions with Licensed Psychotherapist Monica Ramil

Filipina on the Rise

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 65:46


Monica Ramil is a Licensed Marriage and Family therapist in San Francisco, and the owner of Monica Ramil Therapy, providing telehealth across California. Her mission is to help Filipina/x, women and couples work through anxiety, communication, family/relationship wounds, self-defeating thoughts & old patterns. Monica is particularly passionate about helping others work through intergenerational trauma and the insidious, ongoing effects of colonization, while also helping them connect to their inner wisdom.In this episode we'll cover…Making space for multiple emotionsExploring the colonial mentality when it comes to Western TherapyHow to listen to different forms of wisdomPatterns Monica has observed within the Filipino community around therapy needs, mental health and healingFinding your inner voice and allowing yourself to take up space, authentically, in front of othersImportance of EpisodeThe space of mental health, being such a new thing in itself, is not a talked about thing in our culture. It's a taboo topic… which makes it all that more important to talk about. There are so many common themes throughout our families: like silent suffering, previous generations' unaddressed traumas, spiritual bypassing to name a few. Many of us never think to connect the dots and therapy helps us connect those dots and move forward in a way our parents were never able to.Connect with Monica:* Website: https://www.monicaramiltherapy.com/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/filipina_therapist/ Join the Filipina Soul Sisterhood Circle! Hang out with Krystl and other “journeying” Pinays every week, as we reconnect with our culture, meet with and get mentored by impactful, industry-disrupting Filipina leaders, and help each other step into our power as Pinays.Support, Share, Follow, Get Spotlighted:Support the show for as little as $1 a month: http://patreon.com/filipinaontheriseFollow IG @filipinaontherise Thank you to our episode sponsor, Silviyana Boutique, a Filipina-owned fashion brand committed to raising the piña, advocating for sustainability & ethical fashion, and supporting farmers & seamstresses in the Philippines Get my new Zendaya Turno Top and rock a modern chic Filipiniana! Use code FILIPINAONTHERISE for 25% off!Pledge $3 or $10 a month to help keep the show going! Here: Patreon

THE BASTOS PODCAST
THE BASTOS PODCAST- PINAYS ON THE RISE SEASON 3 EPISODE 15

THE BASTOS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 90:04


On Women History month We talk about our fellow Pinays on the rise with Krystl (filipinas on the rise podcast), Reya (from hella reya interviews) and Dione (pinay streamer and pop artist).They share their  disappointments and triumphs on what it took for them to be where they are now.. Dont want to miss this special interview shoutout to ouir cohost since BDUBEZ took the day off lmfao @mashleytootwitch.tv/mashleytoo@meekaiotwitch.tv/meekaio@camiliotwitch.tv/Camilio_youtube.com/bdubeztvmusic by zespanishaussietwitch.tv/zesa_Support the show

OUTCASTS the Podcast
Toxic Filipino Traits as Half Pinays with Sandra | Outcasts the Podcast #14

OUTCASTS the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 51:31


Why are Filipinos so obessed with pointy nose and straight silky hair?? This episode Is joined by a beautiful half pinay, also from Macau! - Sandra Alves. We talked about our experience growing up as daughters in the Filipino Culture, and how some titas and titos' comments affected how we see ourselves and our mental health, especially those on our physical appearances

Vinyasa In Verse
Ep 94 - Ancestral Inheritance in the Diaspora with Lisa Factora - Borchers

Vinyasa In Verse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 58:16


“The deeper you look into your ancestry, you will see both.” - Lisa Factora-Borchers In today's episode, we have Lisa Factora-Borchers, a Filipinx American writer, activist, and co-publisher of Guernica magazine. She was recognized by Rewire. News as one of the five revolutionary Asian American activists who are leading the fight for reproductive freedom. She is a board member for Zora's House, an entrepreneurial think tank and haven for women of color, and a political thought leader for OPAWL (Ohio Progressive Asian Women's Leadership). She cofounded and cofacilitates a healing justice group Feminist Grounding where AAPI women and nonbinary folx reflect upon the intersecting points of identity, trauma, and liberation. Lisa is also the founder of The End Writers Collective, a decolonizing-in-practice community space for BIPOC writers finishing their literary manuscripts. In this conversation, Leslieann and Lisa talk about what love really is, about Catholicism and indigenous spiritual practices, the friendships that die, and how ancestral inheritance--both trauma AND abundance-- ties it all together. When one's ancestor survives being a prisoner of war, what is passed down? How can we carry forward the abundance and transmute the trauma into ways that can uplift our descendants? Listen in to this very rich conversation between two Pinays who live in the Diaspora and understand the world and the idea of home from a “neither here nor there” perspective. * Follow me on Instagram for Maverick Mondays, Free Verse Fridays, and some real talk about healing, poetry, AND play: @leslieannhobayan or email me at leslieann@suryagian.com * Sign up for Joyful Meditation, a 5-part introductory series to meditation. Each recorded class is just a half hour. Five classes to create self-awareness and inner peace-- for just $11.11! Today's poems/ Books mentioned: “I Want Both Of Us” by Hafiz “Elegy For A Song Between” by Jennifer Kwon Dobbs Courses/Exclusive Content Mentioned: Joyful Meditation : https://suryagian.com/joyful-meditation The Story of Joy: https://suryagian.com/subscribe

Language Chats
Bringing Filipino cuisine, culture & community to Australians: A chat with Fides Mae Santos-Arguelles from The Entree.Pinays

Language Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 48:13


How much do you know about Filipino food, culture and language? Did you know that Australians of Filipino heritage make up the fifth largest group of Australians born overseas*?In this Language Chat, we speak with Fides Mae Santos-Arguelles, independent business consultant and co-founder of The Entree.Pinays, a food-loving entrepreneurial group of Filipinas working together to bring Filipino cuisine, culture and community to the hearts, minds and tastebuds of Australians on Wurundjeri country.We chat about growing up with Filipino heritage in Australia, pride for community and identity, the diversity of Filipino languages and dialects, and how The Entree.Pinays aims to improve the representation and celebration of Filipino food, culture and community in Australia. Do you have any questions or thoughts to share with us or Fides? Let us know!Episode LinksThe Entree.PinaysWebsite: entreepinays.com Instagram: @entree.pinays merkado-market.comA Christmas Message in our diverse dialectsCurious about Filipino food? Try cooking some dishes:Gourmet Traveller: The Entree.Pinays make SilogSBS Food: Calamansi Gin and Calamansi Tart, and adobo (pork & chicken) or mushroom adobo (with Yasmin Newman on Adam Liaw's The Cook Up)The Calamansi StoryIn My Kusina #isocooking IGTV series Try Fides's Dad's Bistek Kapampangan Turon Banoffee Pie by Grace Guinto, Co-Founder and Chief Baking Officer of Sweet CoraFilipino restaurants to dine in Melbourne:Chibog West FootscrayMama Lors Werribee

The Filipino American Woman Project
110: “There's a history of the Pinay being silenced. The more we can invest in ourselves, the better we can build self-sustaining communities.” TFAW Project @ AAPA's Inaugural Asian Podcast Festival

The Filipino American Woman Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 82:54


110: “There's a history of the Pinay being silenced. The more we can invest in ourselves, the better we can build self-sustaining communities.” TFAW Project @ AAPA's Inaugural Asian Podcast Festival Last week, TFAW Project had the opportunity to participate in the Asian American Podcasters Association's Inaugural Asian Podcast Festival! This episode is a snapshot from the festival's live recording, where co-hosts Jen & Nani get into the origins of the podcast & sisterhood they've built together along the way, the radical impact the show has had on the Pinay community, & how they're using podcasting to evolve our cultural narrative. Want more?  As we continue to stress how TFAW Project is giving a voice to the Filipinx American community, we urge you to dive into our academic research paper - Pinay Podcasters: Building A Self-Sustaining Community Through Storytelling, Collective Healing & Learning, and Collaboration in our latest project for The Bulosan Center for Filipinx Studies of UC Davis at http://pinaypodcasters.com/ (www.pinaypodcasters.com) In this long love letter to our kumares, we share how we've used our podcasting platform to carve space for ourselves to practice new forms of activism, decolonization, and citizen journalism. Expanding on the Maria Clara archetype, we explain how this historical narrative has impacted our cultural identity as Pinays & the many ways we embody patriarchal ideals that have been pushed upon us as Filipinx women today. Fireside Chat w/ Filipino Momcast: Watch the replay *for a limited time only* of the last workshop in our launch series collaboration with the nanays of the Filipino Momcast for Tsismis w/ Jen & Nani (TJN) at https://youtu.be/uxN69VluHkg (https://youtu.be/uxN69VluHkg) -- LOVE OUR SHOW? Show your support by visiting http://www.buyusboba.com/ (http://www.buyusboba.com/) Read what's new with our show: https://mailchi.mp/5857e89015a1/tfawproject-7952677 (https://mailchi.mp/5857e89015a1/tfawproject-7952677) FREE ONLINE COMMUNITY: Receive the latest stories and life lessons from our community by subscribing to our newsletter: http://eepurl.com/cO0bif (http://eepurl.com/cO0bif) WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING GUESTS FOR 2021! Apply today: https://forms.gle/6cyCnXdNQMDznFt58 (https://forms.gle/6cyCnXdNQMDznFt58) ABOUT US: Welcome to the Filipino American Woman Project - A Podcast Show that shares stories and life lessons told by individuals living (or have lived) in America, that are of Filipino descent and identify as female or non-binary. UPCOMING BOOK: Special thanks to the Bulosan Center for Filipino Studies at UC Davis for the opportunity to present our academic paper, Pinay Podcasters: Building a Self-Sustaining Community Through Storytelling, Collective Healing & Learning, and Collaboration. The initial draft is now available! Read more at http://pinaypodcasters.com/ (http://pinaypodcasters.com/) RECOGNITION: December 2020, we received an Honorable Mention at the Asian American Podcaster's Inaugural Golden Crane Podcast Awards. August 2020, Jen Amos participated as a speaker on behalf of TFAW Project for PodFest Global, which now holds the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for Largest Attendance for a Virtual Podcasting Conference in One Week. May 2020, we were recognized as “Amplifying Asian Women Voices” on Spotify during AAPI Heritage Month. We've also been featured in Realtime Community Oakland, Mochi Magazine, Ossa Collective, SUPERBANDS, Chopsticks Alley, FoundHer by Entrepinayship, Spotify, PodFest Expo, Philippine American Foundation for Charities, When In Manila, You Are Collect;ve, San Diego Union Tribune, NBC 7 San Diego, and much more! Read more at: https://linktr.ee/tfawproject.featured (https://linktr.ee/tfawproject.featured) CONTACT US: Find us on social media: Instagram @thefilipinoamericanwoman, Facebook @thefilipinoamericanwoman, Twitter @thefilamwoman, YouTube...

BM Broader Look
Amid pandemic, Pinays prevail, pound PHL's pavement for progress

BM Broader Look

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 21:47


THEY saw Maria Clara. And a marketing agency said she's no longer the woman Jose Rizal embodied in his opus “Noli Me Tangere.” Owing to those whose bood drenched the road to freedom, today's women now have a choice: go to school or not; vote or boycott; bear children or not; and, run for office or against officials. “Maria Clara used to simply accept her fate. Today, the Filipina's actions are driven by her own motivations. She takes charge of her life and she feels proud to be herself, a study by the local operations of Wunderman Thompson LLC said in a recent study published on “The Modern Filipina.”

The Filipino American Woman Project
105: "My learning is your learning." Boundaries & discovering individual agency through Kapwa with Cynthia Marie Antonio Siadat

The Filipino American Woman Project

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 93:52


105: "My learning is your learning." Boundaries & discovering individual agency through Kapwa with Cynthia Marie Antonio Siadat This episode is also available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/UMw6RoRzzNQ (https://youtu.be/UMw6RoRzzNQ) Cynthia, Jen & Nani have a heartfelt discussion about the internal friction commonly felt by Pinays trying to uphold their identities as both Filipinx & as Americans. On one hand, we thrive in our collective nature, or Kapwa - our shared Filipinx identity, found at the heart of our Filipinx culture. But on the other hand, as we traverse through the American diaspora, we also feel pulled to investigate self-exploration. The friction between the two leaves us at a disadvantage in learning how to navigate our lives honoring both sides. Stressing the importance of storytelling, the three conclude that sharing the lessons we learn in our individual journeys of healing & decolonization actually helps our brothers & sisters to increase their awareness of the connection between their own identity & mental health, in turn advancing our collective as a whole. Even though it can feel like a constant juggling act, integrating healthy boundaries with our families creates space for a new objective appreciation. Through this practice we learn to lean on family as our systems of support, rather than developing a codependency crutch. Cynthia is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker from Vallejo, CA currently residing in LA who has held her 100% virtual practice since pre-pandemic times. She also shares how she carries Kapwa into her work aesthetic, especially when working with BIPOC clients, and how helping them to connect with their own identities by way of their culture makes way for incredible transformation. In her journey of learning to honor her own mental health needs, she aims her professional focus using one simple question: "how can we allow those outside of our community to experience the beauty of Kapwa?" To get in touch with Cynthia, join the support group she hosts on Clubhouse @cynthiasiadat. You can also connect with her on Instagram @livingfullyig or visit https://www.iamlivingfully.com/ (https://www.iamlivingfully.com/) Books mentioned in this episode: Huk Rebellion - Kerkvliet Amazons of the Huk Rebellion - Vina Lanzona Loneliness - Cacioppo & Patrick  Brown Skin White Minds - David  For all those from Pampanga to share in pride, if helpful: Cynthia's grandfather's name is Tomas Calma (Kumander Sol) & her grandmother's name is Virginia Calma.  -- LOVE OUR SHOW? Show your support by visiting http://www.buyusboba.com/ (http://www.buyusboba.com/) or get to know our active sponsors at http://supportherstory.us/ (http://supportherstory.us/) Read what's new with our show: https://mailchi.mp/eb3d9577f39b/tfawproject (https://mailchi.mp/eb3d9577f39b/tfawproject) FREE ONLINE COMMUNITY: Receive the latest stories and life lessons from our community by subscribing to our newsletter: http://eepurl.com/cO0bif (http://eepurl.com/cO0bif) WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING GUESTS FOR 2021! Apply today: https://forms.gle/6cyCnXdNQMDznFt58 (https://forms.gle/6cyCnXdNQMDznFt58) ABOUT US: Welcome to the Filipino American Woman Project - A Podcast Show that shares stories and life lessons told by individuals living (or have lived) in America, that are of Filipino descent and identify as female or non-binary. RECOGNITION: December 2020, we received an Honorable Mention at the Asian American Podcaster's Inaugural Golden Crane Podcast Awards. August 2020, Jen Amos participated as a speaker on behalf of TFAW Project for PodFest Global, which now holds the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for Largest Attendance for a Virtual Podcasting Conference in One Week. May 2020, we were recognized as “Amplifying Asian Women Voices” on Spotify during AAPI Heritage Month. We've also been featured in Realtime Community Oakland, Mochi Magazine, Ossa Collective,...

This Filipino American Life
Episode 141 – Pinays in Political Organizing: A Conversation with Russellie Bongolan & Lillie Madali (Social Distance Series)

This Filipino American Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 78:58


What is something that you thought was politically impossible but happened? This is the question that Elaine, Joe, Producer Mike, and special guest host Kat tackle in this conversation about Pinays in Political Organizing. Community and political organizing is a difficult and important job that allows for the impossible to become a reality in our...

Dirty Linen - A Food Podcast with Dani Valent
Sandra Tan (The Entree.Pinays) - small, simple acts

Dirty Linen - A Food Podcast with Dani Valent

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 30:31


Sandra Tan is part of The Entree.Pinays, a collective of Australian Filipinas working to further understanding and enjoyment of Filipino food and culture. She's also a writer, editor and content strategist working mostly in design and architecture. As part of our series of discussions around discrimination against Asians, we talk visibility and the office microwave, about the differences in representation and dialogue in the design and food worlds, and how small, simple acts can have powerful consequences.https://www.sandratanwrites.comFollow Dirty Linen on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/deepintheweedspodcast/?hl=enFollow Danihttps://www.instagram.com/danivalentFollow Deep In The Weeds on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/deepintheweedspodcast/?hl=enFollow Rob Locke (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/Follow Huck (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/

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The Filipino American Woman Project
101: “You have to be willing to bet on yourself.” Reflecting on childhood memories, the evolution of identity politics & exploring life outside of cultural comfort zones with Auntie Laura

The Filipino American Woman Project

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 39:46


101: “You have to be willing to bet on yourself.” Reflecting on childhood memories, the evolution of identity politics & exploring life outside of cultural comfort zones with Auntie Laura This episode is also available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/sQ0krYHGMow (https://youtu.be/sQ0krYHGMow) Nani's Auntie Laura joins TFAW Project for a fun family episode sharing how she's gone from being shameful to prideful about identifying as a Filipino American woman, what it was like to grow up in a place where nobody looked like her, and the evolution of identity politics she's observed throughout the different generations of Pinays. As we examine how her career has unfolded leading up until this point, we discuss both the fear & reward that come with taking that leap of faith to explore outside of family expectations & cultural comfort zones to explore our potential for success. -- LOVE OUR SHOW? Show your support by visiting http://www.buyusboba.com/ (http://www.buyusboba.com/) or get to know our active sponsors at http://supportherstory.us/ (http://supportherstory.us/) Read what's new with our show: https://mailchi.mp/c32ed8f1dcce/tfawproject-7946837 (https://mailchi.mp/c32ed8f1dcce/tfawproject-7946837) FREE ONLINE COMMUNITY: Receive the latest stories and life lessons from our community by subscribing to our newsletter: http://eepurl.com/cO0bif (http://eepurl.com/cO0bif) WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING GUESTS FOR 2021! Apply today: https://forms.gle/6cyCnXdNQMDznFt58 (https://forms.gle/6cyCnXdNQMDznFt58) ABOUT US: Welcome to the Filipino American Woman Project - A Podcast Show that shares stories and life lessons told by individuals living (or have lived) in America, that are of Filipino descent and identify as female or non-binary. RECOGNITION: December 2020, we received an Honorable Mention at the Asian American Podcaster's Inaugural Golden Crane Podcast Awards. May 2020, we were recognized as “Amplifying Asian Women Voices” on Spotify during AAPI Heritage Month. We've also been featured in Realtime Community Oakland, Mochi Magazine, Ossa Collective, SUPERBANDS, Chopsticks Alley, FoundHer by Entrepinayship, Spotify, PodFest Expo, Philippine American Foundation for Charities, When In Manila, You Are Collect;ve, San Diego Union Tribune, NBC 7 San Diego, and much more! Read more at: https://linktr.ee/tfawproject.featured (https://linktr.ee/tfawproject.featured) CONTACT US: Find us on social media: Instagram @thefilipinoamericanwoman, Facebook @thefilipinoamericanwoman, Twitter @thefilamwoman, YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-IzWjkLCof3Pf7TW8ExyXw (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-IzWjkLCof3Pf7TW8ExyXw) Connect with Co-hosts Jen & Nani on Instagram @thejenamos @notesbynani Have something to share? Email Jen at jen@tfawproject.com or Nani at nani@tfawproject.com or leave us a voice or text message at 415-484-TFAW(8329)

Manila Bulletin Podcast
Manila Bulletin News On Web - March 29, 2021

Manila Bulletin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 14:41


Here are your news on web: - ECQ a ‘last resort' to prevent hospitals from getting overwhelmed with Covid-19 cases, Roque says - Roque slams ‘crab mentality' of critics, says Duterte never pretended to be poor during ‘simple' birthday - San Juan city to start inoculating seniors vs. Covid-19 on March 30 13 Pinays bound to Malaysia rescued in anti-human trafficking operation in Basilan - Indonesia cathedral rocked by Palm Sunday suicide bombing - Samantha Bernardo finishes second at Miss Grand International 2020 - PSC suspends training as Gov't places Metro Manila, surrounding provinces to ECQ For more news and details, visit our website www.mb.com.ph and get a copy of the Manila Bulletin newspaper tomorrow. You may also subscribe to our newsletter at https://mb.com.ph/newsletter-subscrip... to have the day's latest news delivered to your inbox.

B2B: Breakfast to Business
Powered by Women: Pandemic Thriving Biz (with Maureen Ledesma of Vesl)(PART 3)

B2B: Breakfast to Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 44:36


In time for Women's Month, B2B: Breakfast to Business celebrates the triumphs of Pinays amidst adversity -- during a time when the global pandemic crippled the whole world, and during a period when sexism and misogyny is still rampant in society. For the finale episode, Maureen Ledesma of Vesl joins us for a discussion about the unexplored realm of finsure tech. We also touch on the discussion of the importance of diversity in the workplace and the other dimensions of equality we rarely get to talk about.

B2B: Breakfast to Business
Powered by Women: Pandemic Thriving Biz (with Angela Chen of Eskwelabs) (PART TWO)

B2B: Breakfast to Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 43:32


In time for Women's Month, B2B: Breakfast to Business celebrates the triumphs of Pinays amidst adversity -- during a time when the global pandemic crippled the whole world, and during a period when sexism and misogyny is still rampant in society.For the second part of our Women's Month special, lady boss Angela Chen of Eskwelabs is joining us for a discussion about the education technology industry, the future of work, and the need to include more women in the conversation. As she says: The future of work is female, also. Join us on our facebook group: The Breakfast to Business Club

B2B: Breakfast to Business
Powered by Women: Pandemic Thriving Biz (with Keisha Mayuga of Life Cycles PH) (PART ONE)

B2B: Breakfast to Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 42:38


In time for Women's Month, B2B: Breakfast to Business celebrates the triumphs of Pinays amidst adversity -- during a time when the global pandemic crippled the whole world, and during a period when sexism and misogyny is still rampant in society.For the second part of our Women's Month special, lady boss Angela Chen of Eskwelabs is joining us for a discussion about the education technology industry, the future of work, and the need to include more women in the conversation. As she says: The future of work is female, also. Join us on our facebook group: The Breakfast to Business Club

Dirty Linen - A Food Podcast with Dani Valent
Grace Guinto (The Entree.Pinays) - Australian-Filipina changemaker

Dirty Linen - A Food Podcast with Dani Valent

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 35:23


It's International Women's Day! To celebrate the solidarity, ingenuity, determination and all-out brilliance of women, we are speaking to Australian-Filipina changemaker Grace Guinto, co-founder of The Entree.Pinays. This food-loving collective of entrepreneurial Filipinas brings Filipino cuisine, culture, and communities to the hearts, minds, and tastebuds of Australians on Wurundjeri country. Grace is a powerhouse and I can't think of anyone better to showcase on this special day.https://www.instagram.com/entree.pinays/?hl=enhttps://www.entreepinays.comDani's article from the Agehttps://www.goodfood.com.au/eat-out/news/the-women-who-saved-melbourne-restaurants-20210305-h1uef5Follow Dirty Linen on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/deepintheweedspodcast/?hl=enFollow Danihttps://www.instagram.com/danivalentFollow Deep In The Weeds on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/deepintheweedspodcast/?hl=enFollow Rob Locke (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/Follow Huck (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/

The Filipino American Woman Project
094: “You're Asian American in a white space - do you even know what discrimination is?” Unpacking the intersectional experience of being a mixed Pinay with April Werle

The Filipino American Woman Project

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 65:15


Artist & Muralist, April Werle, joins us for an in-depth breakdown of how cultural dissonance manifests for mixed Pinays wanting to connect with their Filipina roots. From growing up with a strained family dynamic and experiencing repudiation from non-Filipinos, she shares how she's used her love & skill for art/mural painting to evolve her own understanding of how she identifies as a Filipino American woman. Connect with April on IG @aprilwerle, email april.werle@gmail.com, or at https://www.aprilwerle.com/ (https://www.aprilwerle.com/) -- LOVE OUR SHOW? "Buy us a cup of coffee" at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jenandnani (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jenandnani) and we'll give you a shout out on an upcoming episode and on Twitter! Or get to know our active sponsors at http://supportherstory.us/ (http://supportherstory.us/) Read what's new with our show: https://mailchi.mp/347faeca57bb/tfawproject (https://mailchi.mp/347faeca57bb/tfawproject) FREE ONLINE COMMUNITY: Receive the latest stories and life lessons from our community by subscribing to our newsletter: http://eepurl.com/cO0bif (http://eepurl.com/cO0bif) WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING GUESTS FOR 2021! Apply today: https://forms.gle/6cyCnXdNQMDznFt58 (https://forms.gle/6cyCnXdNQMDznFt58) ABOUT US: Welcome to the Filipino American Woman Project - A Podcast Show that shares stories and life lessons told by individuals living (or have lived) in America, that are of Filipino descent and identify as female or non-binary. RECOGNITION: December 2020, we received an Honorable Mention at the Asian American Podcaster's Inaugural Golden Crane Podcast Awards. May 2020, we were recognized as “Amplifying Asian Women Voices” on Spotify during AAPI Heritage Month. We've also been featured in Realtime Community Oakland, Mochi Magazine, Ossa Collective, SUPERBANDS, Chopsticks Alley, FoundHer by Entrepinayship, Spotify, PodFest Expo, Philippine American Foundation for Charities, When In Manila, You Are Collect;ve, San Diego Union Tribune, NBC 7 San Diego, and much more! Read more at: https://linktr.ee/tfawproject.featured (https://linktr.ee/tfawproject.featured) CONTACT US: Find us on social media: Instagram @thefilipinoamericanwoman, Facebook @thefilipinoamericanwoman, Twitter @thefilamwoman, YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-IzWjkLCof3Pf7TW8ExyXw (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-IzWjkLCof3Pf7TW8ExyXw) Connect with Co-hosts Jen & Nani on Instagram @thejenamos @notesbynani Have something to share? Email Jen at jen@tfawproject.com or Nani at nani@tfawproject.com or leave us a voice or text message at 415-484-TFAW(8329)

The Filipino American Woman Project
077: GO VOTE!! Elections Week Special with Jen Amos & Nani Dominguez on Filipina On the Rise

The Filipino American Woman Project

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 56:28


SPECIAL THANKS to Krystl Fabella with Filipina on the Rise for allowing us to share this timely interview to our audience! Check out our sister podcast at https://filipinaontherise.com/ (https://filipinaontherise.com/) Title (As seen on Filipina on the Rise): Go Inwards for Activism! Voting, Personal Activism & more with Jen & Nani of The Filipino American Woman Project – Voting, Personal Activism & more! Description: Wrapping up FAHM, we have Jen Amos & Nani Dominguez, the hosts of The Filipino American Woman Project, a Podcast that covers stories & life lessons told by American women of Filipino descent. Jen is the founder and co-host of TFAW.  She is an award winning podcaster and online entrepreneur, an advocate for promoting personal narratives. She runs 4 different podcasts, and her favorite topics to cover on her shows involve military families, entrepreneurs, women, and mental health. In August 2020, Jen Amos participated as a speaker for PodFest Global, In addition to the media platforms, events, groups, and organizations Jen has been fortunate to be a guest speaker at throughout the years, her favorite medium of speaking has been through podcasting. Nani is the other co-host of the podcast. By the way of her biracial identity, she offers an intersectional perspective that allows listeners to be vulnerable and explore their most authentic narratives. In addition to podcasting, Nani is a blogger on her blog Notesbynani.com, which she writes to normalize the neoteric Fil-Am experience, and hopes to serve others going through identity crises, relationship issues, processing generational trauma, and other mental health issues prevalent in our families and culture. Together, Jen and Nani create a safe space for fellow Filipinx-Americans to contemplate our shared cultural/family experience, lived & inherited traumas, and the history of our heritage, people & land. Before October, I reached out to the two to do a collaborative episode. We know that the theme this year was highlighting of Filipino American activism. Being that we were both platforms sharing a mission of highlighting Pinays, I thought it would be meaningful to have a discussion specifically for Filipino women and activism. In thinking about FAHM, election season, and so much discourse around political, social and racial justice, calling people to step up and take a stance, we wanted to share how activsm can take on several forms, and to encourage ways that felt personal and natural, for example, we love that podcasting has been a medium for our activism too. Everyone, get ready to be along for a ride. This discussion got rich, and real so fast, with lots of powerful insight. In this episode, we discuss everything from voting, various non traditional ways to show up as an activist, plugging into current events and taking care of mental health, we talk about taking personal responsibility, how to deal with overwhelm of issues to care about and narrow down topics, we share vulnerable experiences, and things get even emotional, and end with a really powerful message. Remember to check out our sister podcast at https://filipinaontherise.com/ (https://filipinaontherise.com/)

The Filipino American Woman Project
073: “If we have to take over the airwaves the way we take over karaoke, then so be it. Give us a mic, and we're here.” Life in Vegas, activism, and not waiting for permission with Jean Munson

The Filipino American Woman Project

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 41:08


The Beauty of Bruhas, Pinays without Permission, or Disappointing Pinoy Parents Jean Munson shares how she ended up being raised in Guam to going to college in Las Vegas. She also shares how the pandemic has impacted the tourism and the service industry in Vegas, how her mother inspires a lot of her activism, what it's like to confront the “home version” of herself, and much more. Connect with Jean at bruhabaddies@gmail.com or check out Bruha Baddies on Instagram @bruha_baddies -- Who do you admire as a Pinay Activist? October is Filipino American History Month. According to the Filipino American National Historical Society, this year's theme is The History of Filipino American Activism. "We believe this theme is particularly crucial in 2020, as it is a key election year and we are living amidst a pandemic and mass movement towards racial justice. Thus, we encourage all of our chapters and communities to reflect on decades of Filipino American activism, in order to inspire and foster our civic responsibility in the Filipino American community." - FANHS Celebrate Filipino American History Month with us by sharing WHO is your favorite Pinay Activity and WHY! Text or leave us a voice message at (415) 484-TFAW(8329) or email Jen at jen@tfawproject.com -- This show wouldn't be possible without our sponsors. Learn more about our active sponsors at https://linktr.ee/tfawproject.sponsors (https://linktr.ee/tfawproject.sponsors) Receive the latest stories and life lessons from our community by subscribing to our newsletter: http://eepurl.com/cO0bif (http://eepurl.com/cO0bif) Co-hosted by Jen Amos & Nani Dominguez. Connect with them on Instagram @thejenamos @notesbynani Engage with us on Instagram @thefilipinoamericanwoman Have something to share? Email Jen at jen@tfawproject.com or Nani at nani@tfawproject.com We have been featured in Mochi Magazine, Ossa Collective, SUPERBANDS, Chopsticks Alley, FoundHer by Entrepinayship, Spotify, PodFest Global Summit, Philippine American Foundation for Charities, When In Manila, You Are Collect;ve, San Diego Union Tribune, NBC 7 San Diego, and much more! Learn more at https://linktr.ee/tfawproject.featured (https://linktr.ee/tfawproject.featured)

Dead Rabbit Radio
EP 537 - The Men Who Love Quicksand

Dead Rabbit Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 33:51


Today we nurse a hang over and talk about people getting injured and a bizarre fetish! Patreon  https://www.patreon.com/user?u=18482113 MERCH STORE!!! https://www.redbubble.com/people/deadrabbitradio/works/35749420-dead-rabbit-radio?asc=u   Links: 3 hot air balloons crash in Wyoming, injuring up to 20 people, investigators say https://www.foxnews.com/us/3-hot-air-balloons-crash-wyoming-injuring-20-people Hot Air Balloon Crash in Wyoming Leaves At Least 12 People Injured: 'It Was Crazy' https://people.com/human-interest/hot-air-balloon-crash-wyoming-leaves-multiple-people-injured/ Wyoming Balloon Co. apologizes for three balloon crash https://www.jhnewsandguide.com/the_hole_scroll/wyoming-balloon-co-apologizes-for-three-balloon-crash/article_a00e140d-8473-5ce7-9a58-a1c6a164d5d8.html Balloon company apologizes after crashes https://www.wyomingnews.com/news/from_the_wire/balloon-company-apologizes-after-crashes/article_ca26d853-0f13-5f98-b30b-ee9266cf945c.html Heraclitus Covered Himself in Poop and Was Eaten Alive by Dogs https://historycollection.co/16-dramatic-and-bizarre-ways-people-died-in-ancient-greece-and-the-hellenistic-world/8/ Heraclitus Quotes https://www.brainyquote.com/authors/heraclitus-quotes Heraclitus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heraclitus What Is Edema? https://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/heart-failure/edema-overview#1 Terra Infirma http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/science/2010/08/terra_infirma.html The Quicksand Page http://web.archive.org/web/19980614193321/http:/www.wamsat.com/qspage/ The TV/Movie Quicksand Scene List (Version 28) https://web.archive.org/web/20190114163638/http://deepsinking.org/bb/viewtopic.php?t=13129 Welcome to the Mud Puddle Visuals Drama Site http://www.quicksandvisuals.com/welcome.html Pinays http://www.quicksandvisuals.com/pinays.html Splosh! Official Website http://www.splosh.co.uk/ Splosh! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Splosh! 8 Sexual fetishes women have that men are clueless about https://therooster.com/blog/8-sexual-fetishes-men-have-no-idea-women-want Vore https://i.imgur.com/qmduGAo.png Listen to the daily podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts! ------------------------------------------------ Logo Art By Ash Black Opening Song: "Atlantis Attacks" Closing Song: "Bella Royale" Music By Dr. Huxxxtable Rabbitron 3000 created by Eerbud Thanks to Chris K, Founder Of The Golden Rabbit Brigade Dead Rabbit Archivist Some Weirdo On Twitter AKA Jack   http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @DeadRabbitRadio Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio   Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today. All Contents Of This Podcast Copyright Jason Carpenter 2018 - 2020

Pinaystrology
Pinaystrology S1E1: “Love it!: Insecure, Leos, & Pooh Bear Yellow”

Pinaystrology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 114:39


Welcome to Pinaystrology! 2 Pinays, 1 podcast hosted by Paola and Janice, talk BIPOC pop culture, poems, and the planets. Listen here for more about who we are, this week's astro weather and what you can do, and a talk about Mary J.--the queen of singing heartbreak and naming the dangers of love and falling inside of it. --- 00:00:00 - Intro 00:18:38 - Game/Icebreaker! 00:35:56 - Insecure! + Guessing the main characters' Big Three 01:21:49 - Pao’s astro reading: Issa Rae’s natal chart + September’s astrology forecast 01:39:32 - Janice’s poetry reading of "Mary J." by Nijla Mu'min (published in Temz Review) 01:52:30 - Shout-outs!

Reclaiming Filipinx Identity
Episode 9 - Filipino American Part 3 featuring Jehzan Exclusive

Reclaiming Filipinx Identity

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 45:00


As wrapping in our three part series of Fil-Am Culture from the perspective of our beloved Pinays from different geographical places that they were born, grew up and move in. Today on this last part of the series I have the greatest Jehzan Exclusive coming all the way from Honolulu, Hawaii! A true gee and hammah as I like to describe her. She is someone with great intentions and a heart of encouraging our young generation to rise up and to get out from their comfort zone. In this episode we talked a lot about her work especially being the only Filipino American rapper rising in Hawaii as a Pinay.  You can tell from the beginning of this episode it was her latest track of Let's Talk Davao which is streaming on music platforms like Soundcloud!  If you want to connect with her and or even support her this will be her socials:  Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/jehzan Instagram: @jehzanexclusive  Twitter: https://twitter.com/jehzanexclusive & ALSO HER AMAZING MUSIC https://soundcloud.com/jehzan Don't forget to also follow me at @reclaimingfilipinxidentity & leave a rating on Apple Podcast because it truly helps a lot with building the community! :) --- 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/reclaiminfilipinxidentity/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reclaiminfilipinxidentity/support

Proles of the Round Table
Ep 40: Philippines Then and Now

Proles of the Round Table

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 178:57


In this one, the Proles sat down with Daniel and Professor Sarah Raymundo to discuss the colonial history and current concerns of our comrades, who are engaging in a broad-based revolutionary struggle right now.  If you haven't already, go to www.prolespod.com or you can help the show improve over at www.patreon.com/prolespod and in return can get access to our spicy discord, exclusive episodes, guest appearances, etc.! All kinds of great stuff. Please subscribe on your favorite podcast apps and rate or review to help extend our reach. Like and rate our facebook page at facebook.com/prolespod and follow us on Twitter @prolespod. If you have any questions or comments, DM us on either of those platforms or email us at prolespod@gmail.com All episodes prior to episode 4 can be found on YouTube, so go check that out as well! Brandon's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/4bfk5-fundraising-for-brandon-lee Suggested Reading:  Books & Documents   Collection of Documents from the CPP   Guerrero. Philippine Society & Revolution, 1970 (updated and shorter format in Tagalog, Maikling Kurso sa Lipunan at Rebolusyong Pilipino 2005).   —Foundation for Resuming the Philippine Revolution: Selected Writings, 1968-1972. (Includes the First Great Rectification Movement document, “Rectify Errors and Rebuild the Party”) —Defeating Revisionism, Reformism and Opportunism: Selected Writings, 1968-1974. (Includes numerous articles criticizing the old revisionist leadership of the previous PKP) —Building Strength Through Struggle: Selected Writings, 1972-1977. (Has two very important documents, “Our Urgent Tasks” and “Specific Characteristics of Our People’s War”) —Detention and Defiance Against Dictatorship: Selected Writings, 1977-1986. (Writings while founding chairman of the CPP, Jose Maria Sison, was in solitary confinement and jail, including “Basic Principles of Marxism-Leninism: A Primer” and “Brief History of the Kabataang Makabyan”)   Liwanag. Reaffirm Our Basic Principles and Rectify Errors, 1992. (The major document putting into motion the Second Great Rectification Movement)   Constitution and Program of the CPP, 2016. “Communique of the 2nd Congress of the CPP.”   Central Committee of the CPP. “Celebrate the Party’s 50th Anniversary.” —“Boldly Intensify Guerrilla Warfare: 50th Anniversary of the New People’s Army.”   Sison. “Great Achievements of the CPP in 50 Years of Waging Revolution,” 2018 (A document summarizing the historical achievements of the CPP as well as a current rectification campaign to combat conservatism, bureaucratism, sectarianism and ultra-democracy)   Pambansa Demokratikong Paaralan (PADEPA is a collection of lessons and readings for mass activists in the National Democratic Movement put together by the revolutionary movement in the Philippines)   History Books on the Philippines and the CPP   Agoncillo. The Revolt of the Masses: The Story of Bonifacio and the Katipunan, 1956. —Malolos: The Crisis of the Republic, 1960. —History of the Filipino People, 1960.     Constantino. The Making of a Filipino: A Story of Philippine Colonial Politics, 1969. —The Philippines: A Past Revisited, 1975. —The Philippines: A Continuing Past, 1978.   Lanzona. Amazons of the Huk Rebellion: Gender, Sex and Revolution in the Philippines, 2009.   McCoy. Policing America’s Empire: The United States, the Philippines and the Rise of the Surveillance State, 2009.   Richardson. Komunista: The Genesis of the Philippine Communist Party: 1902-1935, 2011 (pdf copy of his 1984 dissertation can be found here).   Rosca, Sison. Jose Maria Sison: At Home in the World, 2004.   Simbulan. When the Rains Come, Will not the Grass Grow Again? The Socialist Movement in the Philippines, 2018 —The Modern Principalia: The Historical Evolution of the Philippine Ruling Oligarchy, 2007.   Sison, “The Role of the Communist International in the Formation of the Communist Party of the Philippine Islands,” 2019.   Contemporary Studies of the Philippines and the National Democratic Movement   Francisco-Menchavez. The Labor of Care: Filipina Migrants and Transnational Families in the Digital Age, 2018.   Lindio-McGovern. Filipino Peasant Women: Exploitation and Resistance, 1997. —Globalization, Labor Export and Resistance: A Study of Filipino Migrant Domestic Workers in Global Cities, 2013.   Rodriguez. Migrants for Export: How the Philippine Sate Brokers Labor to the World, 2010.   San Juan, Jr. U.S. Imperialism and Revolution in the Philippines, 2007.   Scipes. KMU: Building Genuine Trade Unionism in the Philippines, 1996.   Tuazon. The Moro Reader: History and Contemporary Struggles of the Bangsamoro People, 2008.   Media   Communist Party of the Philippines Twitter Instagram Ang Bayan (the Party’s twice a month publication)   National Democratic Front of the Philippines (the most consolidated, revolutionary alliance of underground mass organizations in the Philippine revolution) Liberation (the official publication of the NDF)   News Media   Altermidya (People’s Alternative Media Network is a network of independent and progressive media outfits, institutions and individuals)   Bulatlat (One of the original online news publications in the Philippines covering the struggles of the toiling masses and mass movement)   Pinoy Weekly (An online and print publication that publishes weekly stories of the marginalized sectors of society. It also has print editions world wide)   Legal Mass Movement National Democratic Alliances   Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (BAYAN is a multisectoral formation struggling for national and social liberation against imperialism, feudalism and bureaucrat capitalism. Founded on the determination and strength of the majority of oppressed classes, BAYAN is an alliance composed mainly of organizations of workers and peasants.)   Kilusang Mayo Uno (Facebook page only. KMU is an independent labour center promoting genuine, militant and patriotic trade unionism. It is genuine because it recognizes the struggle between labor and capital and upholds the legitimate interests of the working class; militant because it relies on the workers collective struggle in defending trade union and democratic rights; and patriotic because it seeks to end imperialist domination and control over the Philippines.)   Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (Facebook page only. KMP is a democratic and militant movement of landless peasants, small farmers, farm workers, rural youth and peasant women)   GABRIELA (Facebook page only. It is nationwide alliance of 200 women's organizations that cut across sectors and regions, plus chapters and support groups of Pinays and non-Pinays in various continents of the world.)   Migrante International (Alliance for migrant and overseas workers to promote migrants’ rights and dignity against all forms of discrimination, exploitation and abuse in the work place and in the community and resist all anti-migrant policies.)   Intro music:  "Proles Pod Theme" by Ransom Notes Outro music: "Danum" by Salidumay

The Filipino American Woman Project
004: "Life happens for me, not to me." Sharing Personal and Professional Stories with Anna Marie Cruz

The Filipino American Woman Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2019 27:21


Founder of Entrepinayship, Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Builder, and Integrative Coach to Entrepreneurial Women Anna Marie Cruz shares stories of her personal background coming to the states and the professional work she's involved with today, especially for women and Pinays in entrepreneurship. Connect with Anna Marie Cruz on Instagram @entrepinayship -- Receive the latest stories and life lessons from our community by subscribing to our newsletter: http://bit.ly/tfawproject-newsletter%C2%A0 (http://bit.ly/tfawproject-newsletter ) This show wouldn't be possible without our sponsors. Learn more about our active sponsors at https://linktr.ee/tfawproject.sponsors (https://linktr.ee/tfawproject.sponsors) Hosted by Jen Amos. Connect with her on Instagram @thejenamos Engage with us on Instagram @thefilipinoamericanwoman

Global Seducer Quickie Podcast
How to Meet Filipino Single Women Online (In 2019)

Global Seducer Quickie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 11:30


Today I want to show you how to meet Filipino single women online in 2019 and beyond. Yes, you have to survive another one of my Filipina episodes. But don't worry. I'll leave the Philippines in about one week. But for now..here's where you can meet sexy Pinays for short-term adventures: https://www.globalseducer.com/pinalove-review/ And here's where you can meet beautiful Filipinas who are girlfriend and wife material: https://www.globalseducer.com/filipino-cupid-review/ Enjoy the message bombing.

Good Times with Mo: The Podcast Season 6

Let's be honest, Saturday shows are our best episodes, yes? And E29 is no different! We have fresh newly recorded batch of calls that are certainly going to leave you shocked, relieved, informed and maybe even horny. Shall we undress the call log? Lets do it! Caller #1 is Mark who is 28yrs old from Alabang. Mark is into some shit man. He starts with explaining how perfect his girlfriend is. She "makes hatid" (sorry na, Alabang eh) Mark nearly everyday. If his shoelaces are untied, she will bend down and tie them for him. (See: Alabang raised) They have been great friends for many years and Mark is totally in-love with her awesome personality. The major issue here though is that Mark doesn't find her attractive at all -- in fact, he says the word ugly. So what Mark does is he posts nude photos of her on Reddit so he can get the reaction of the netizens and read about how they lust over his girlfriend. That, then, turns him on sexually. It's a bit of online cuckolding. That's some wild shit right there. Caller #2 is Avie who is also 28yrs old from Dubai. Avie has been working the rounds on Tinder in Dubai these past few years. She has amassed an impressive number of fuck buddies and one night stands. However, Avie is thinking of getting out of the fubu game and into something more stable and exclusive. Enter: love interest from the U.K. Avie is really starting to like her new boy thang; however, she feels that Pinays have a bad reputation of only getting involved with white people for their citizenship. She wants to know if she should consider that -- and she also needed some tips on how to properly clean before anal sex. Yeah, this call has some variety. Caller #3 is Rema who is 26yrs old from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Rema called last week about her husbands increasingly (oxymoron) deflating penis. Mo told her last week to not have any sex for 7 days and on Friday night, try giving him a blowjob in his sleep and then call back the show to see if it worked. Well, was TPG correct with his advice? Let's find out! Caller #4 is Justin who is 32yrs old from Quezon City. Justin is worried that he might be obsessed with boobs. He can't stop staring and imagining them when he is out and about. He is a fan of all shapes and sizes and he'd like to ask Mo if his fetish for jugs might be a problem or a sickness. GTWM The Podcast Season 6 is brought to you by the great people at Sharp Philippines! Get yourself an Ultra-High Definition TV from Sharp, you certainly deserve it! From the Kumu Podcast Studio, we will see you on another episode of GTWM tomorrow. Thanks for the download and please support the podcast by donating as little as $0.99 cents via Anchor at: anchor.fm/gtwmpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Couple Things with Shawn and Andrew: Former Olympic Gymnast Shawn Johnson and NFL player Andrew East sit down to share their most vulnerable sides and open up like they never have before. https://open.spotify.com/show/7aGLm9HYn9mEyVr1FDzrpa?si=bgb4jh_nTyGiIabdk8BD8g Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gtwmpodcast/support

Global Seducer Quickie Podcast
Filipino Women for Sale: The Lie You've Been Told

Global Seducer Quickie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 9:50


Are Filipino women for sale? I received an interesting, funny and sad email from a guy who asked me where he can buy a Filipina mail order bride. I was shocked and I didn't know what to reply. Then he shared his story with me. He had lost more than $600 in the pursuit of a Pinay wife and he NEVER met a single woman. Why does he believe that you can buy a Filipina bride? Let me tell you why and let me show you where YOU can meet thousands of cute Pinays: https://www.globalseducer.com/filipino-cupid-review/ 

Global Seducer Quickie Podcast
10 Places Where Filipino Women are Looking for Men

Global Seducer Quickie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 15:46


Where are Filipino women looking for men like you? You can meet beautiful Pinays on online dating sites. I'll show you the two dating sites where I met real (and very sexy) girls in the Philippines. But what if you want to embark on a seduction journey? These are the places where girls hunt YOU. This is the best dating site to meet a Filipina girlfriend: https://www.globalseducer.com/filipino-cupid-review/ And this is the best dating site for an adventure: https://www.globalseducer.com/pinalove-review/  

Wondering Women Podcast
Episode 1: Fangirling

Wondering Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2018 67:48


Follow us on social Media! Welcome to Wondering Women, the Podcast for queer Pinays by queer Pinays. This Episode Kim and Dobby talk about Fangirling! Subscribe to get new episodes every other Monday of the month! Stalk to us! Gmail - wonderingwomenpod@gmail.com Twitter - @WonderingWmnPod Tumblr - wonderingwmnpod.tumblr.com Facebook - Wonder Wmn Pod Instagram - @wonderingwmnpod Kim’s stuff: Twitter - @bluebendystraw Tumblr - bluebendystraw.tumblr.com Dob’s stuff Twitter - diovi_rae Tumblr - dobbysworld.tumblr.com Instagram - diovi_rae =============================================== Credits: Podcast music: She Goes Away by BeatGrounds https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJ2qNQ4G96k Thanks for Listening!