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After living in New York, London, and Manila, the former TV producer and now LGBT advocate Queenmelo Esguerra has resettled in Siargao, which has evolved from remote provincial backwater to a trendy, cosmopolitan surfing hot spot. Queenmelo, or Melo for short, tells Howie Severino what makes Siargao magical: the combination of natural beauty and an egalitarian vibe where rich and poor, native and foreign can freely play and socialize together. "When surfers go to the water, everyone is equal. It's just you and your relationship with nature," she says while dressed in her typical flowing kaftan and flamboyant shades. "They carry that attitude when they're on the ground." Queenmelo asserts that Siargao is one of the most open places in the country for the LGBT community. But she says the Philippines still has a long way to go in gender equality, citing the sleeping status of the SOGIE bill. Shortly after she moved to Siargao in 2021, Typhoon Odette struck. Queenmelo and a friend survived by taking shelter in a fire station. The next day, she swung into action, mobilizing friends to set up a relief kitchen that prepared hot meals for beleaguered islanders. Queenmelo has also helped rebuild homes and start community food gardens. Siargao people's response to their plight demonstrated their community spirit and further deepened their roots in their adopted home. As they rebuild, they have a chance to create a model for the rest of the country — in sustainable tourism and in socially just ways of relating to each other.
After living in New York, London, and Manila, the former TV producer and now LGBT advocate Queenmelo Esguerra has resettled in Siargao, which has evolved from remote provincial backwater to a trendy, cosmopolitan surfing hot spot. Queenmelo, or Melo for short, tells Howie Severino what makes Siargao magical: the combination of natural beauty and an egalitarian vibe where rich and poor, native and foreign can freely play and socialize together. "When surfers go to the water, everyone is equal. It's just you and your relationship with nature," she says while dressed in her typical flowing kaftan and flamboyant shades. "They carry that attitude when they're on the ground." Queenmelo asserts that Siargao is one of the most open places in the country for the LGBT community. But she says the Philippines still has a long way to go in gender equality, citing the sleeping status of the SOGIE bill. Shortly after she moved to Siargao in 2021, Typhoon Odette struck. Queenmelo and a friend survived by taking shelter in a fire station. The next day, she swung into action, mobilizing friends to set up a relief kitchen that prepared hot meals for beleaguered islanders. Queenmelo has also helped rebuild homes and start community food gardens. Siargao people's response to their plight demonstrated their community spirit and further deepened their roots in their adopted home. As they rebuild, they have a chance to create a model for the rest of the country — in sustainable tourism and in socially just ways of relating to each other.
After living in New York, London, and Manila, the former TV producer and now LGBT advocate Queenmelo Esguerra has resettled in Siargao, which has evolved from remote provincial backwater to a trendy, cosmopolitan surfing hot spot. Queenmelo, or Melo for short, tells Howie Severino what makes Siargao magical: the combination of natural beauty and an egalitarian vibe where rich and poor, native and foreign can freely play and socialize together. “When surfers go to the water, everyone is equal. It's just you and your relationship with nature,” she says while dressed in her typical flowing kaftan and flamboyant shades. “They carry that attitude when they're on the ground.” Queenmelo asserts that Siargao is one of the most open places in the country for the LGBT community. But she says the Philippines still has a long way to go in gender equality, citing the sleeping status of the SOGIE bill. Shortly after she moved to Siargao in 2021, Typhoon Odette struck. Queenmelo and a friend survived by taking shelter in a fire station. The next day, she swung into action, mobilizing friends to set up a relief kitchen that prepared hot meals for beleaguered islanders. Queenmelo has also helped rebuild homes and start community food gardens. Siargao people's response to their plight demonstrated their community spirit and further deepened their roots in their adopted home. As they rebuild, they have a chance to create a model for the rest of the country — in sustainable tourism and in socially just ways of relating to each other. For more information: https://www.tatlerasia.com/power-purpose/philanthropy/after-the-storm-typhoon-odette-queenmelo-esguerra https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/lifestyle/content/815454/siargao-after-its-worst-hit-with-odette-from-the-eyes-of-a-typhoon-survivor/story/ https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/regions/815052/almost-99-of-population-in-siargao-including-tourists-affected-by-odette-matugas/story/ -- Producer: Eumer Yanga Researcher: MJ Cerillo Editor: Jayr Magtoto
After living in New York, London, and Manila, the former TV producer and now LGBT advocate Queenmelo Esguerra has resettled in Siargao, which has evolved from remote provincial backwater to a trendy, cosmopolitan surfing hot spot. Queenmelo, or Melo for short, tells Howie Severino what makes Siargao magical: the combination of natural beauty and an egalitarian vibe where rich and poor, native and foreign can freely play and socialize together. “When surfers go to the water, everyone is equal. It's just you and your relationship with nature,” she says while dressed in her typical flowing kaftan and flamboyant shades. “They carry that attitude when they're on the ground.” Queenmelo asserts that Siargao is one of the most open places in the country for the LGBT community. But she says the Philippines still has a long way to go in gender equality, citing the sleeping status of the SOGIE bill. Shortly after she moved to Siargao in 2021, Typhoon Odette struck. Queenmelo and a friend survived by taking shelter in a fire station. The next day, she swung into action, mobilizing friends to set up a relief kitchen that prepared hot meals for beleaguered islanders. Queenmelo has also helped rebuild homes and start community food gardens. Siargao people's response to their plight demonstrated their community spirit and further deepened their roots in their adopted home. As they rebuild, they have a chance to create a model for the rest of the country — in sustainable tourism and in socially just ways of relating to each other. For more information: https://www.tatlerasia.com/power-purpose/philanthropy/after-the-storm-typhoon-odette-queenmelo-esguerra https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/lifestyle/content/815454/siargao-after-its-worst-hit-with-odette-from-the-eyes-of-a-typhoon-survivor/story/ https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/regions/815052/almost-99-of-population-in-siargao-including-tourists-affected-by-odette-matugas/story/ -- Producer: Eumer Yanga Researcher: MJ Cerillo Editor: Jayr Magtoto
Bob and Debbie Long have given their lives to serving the needs of students at home and abroad. After 40+ years of youth work, when most people consider retirement, they are creating opportunities for college students in the Philippines to become the next generation of youth leaders. Bob Long is a professor at both the Baptist Theological College, and Cebu Graduate School of Theology in Mandaue City, Philippines. He teaches youth ministry, theology, Bible and leadership courses. His wife Debbie leads the student orientation classes, and the engagement and ESL (English as a Second Language) groups. After 40+ years of working with youth as pastors, directors, facilitators and consultants in the United States, many people thought they would retire. Instead Bob and Debbie moved from the Windy City (Chicago, Illinois), to Mandaue City, a tropical island paradise in the Philippines, and joined the work the was happening there. Since beginning their teaching at the Cebu schools, Bob and Debbie have overcome numerous challenges, from starting over in a brand new climate and culture, to knowing how to help the students, many of whom come from impoverished homes. Most recently, they struggled to keep the school open when the students were in Covid lockdown and had limited access to the internet, and when their city was devastated by a direct hit from Typhoon Odette. The resilience and courage of the struggling students encourages and inspires. To help bring food, clothing, shelter, education, medical care and hope to the students whose homes were destroyed by the typhoon, and to rebuild on-campus housing at the schools, a generous donor has offered to match your gifts, dollar for dollar up to $2500, through the month of July. To make your gift to the Philippine Typhoon Relief project go twice as far, give today to: https://www.converge.org/missions/world-relief Project #P00760636 You can reach Bob and Debbie Long at: realbobbob@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/realbobbob or support Bob and Debbie personally at: https://www.converge.org/missionary/bob-debbie-long
Think your organisation is too small to outsource processes? Think again, says CEO and founder of Smartsourcing, Mike Selfe. If you feel like your team's time could be better spent elsewhere then don't miss Mike explaining how Smartsourcing supports small businesses. Founded in 2015, Smartsourcing, a purpose led, business process outsourcing (BPO) organisation based out of Cebu, Philippines, has been growing 100% year on year, with 350 staff now on their books. In this insightful episode, Mike discusses how they handle the challenge that significant growth brings, how they tackle recruitment challenges, and what it takes and what it looks like to be awarded Great Place to Work certification.Finally, he reveals how Smartsourcing has managed business continuity following a natural disaster - just 24 hours after Cebu was devastated by the Typhoon Odette, MIke and a skeleton team were back ‘at work' the next day. So, if you're looking for a way to maximise your team's productivity and efficiency, listen today to find out more about how business process outsourcing (BPO) could help your small businesses. On today's podcast:Changing lives for good through BPOHandling the recruitment challengeWeathering the stormThe importance of business continuityNo business is too small to outsource Links:LinkedIn – Mike SelfeWebsite – smartsourcing.coCharity - Habitat for Humanity
iQor Qares Charitable Giving Nonprofit Supports Employees and Communities in Times of Need This week's guest is Caity Morder, human resources generalist at iQor. Her career journey in human resources led her to iQor where she has been a key player in the iQor Qares 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization designed to help iQor employees in times of special need. Serving as a resource to so many people in times of unforeseen financial hardship has been a rewarding and humbling experience for Caity. In this episode, she discusses what led her to iQor, how the iQor Qares program works, examples of how it helps employees across the world in their times of need, and how individuals both within and outside of iQor can help. The Road to iQor Caity joined iQor in 2016 with a background in human resources and recruiting with a focus on meeting seasonal ramps in contact center environments. In her work and in her personal life, giving back to the community has always been a key element for Caity. The iQorian Values and iQor's commitment to creating rewarding experiences that make employees smile while also supporting them in times of special need have played a significant role in Caity's time at iQor. Her involvement with the iQor Qares nonprofit has provided a valuable outlet for Caity to connect with employees and help make a positive impact in their lives in addition to the work she does through human resources. She is embedded in the irresistible people and culture of iQor. All About iQor Qares iQor Qares embodies the iQorian value to give back to employees, their families, and the local communities in which they live and work. In the past, when iQor employees faced extreme hardship, iQor organized fundraisers to help. Determined to make a broader impact in the lives of about 35,000 employees worldwide, iQor decided to initiate a dedicated year-round approach to provide a faster and more unified response to employees in need. As a result, the senior leadership team at iQor created iQor Qares, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization with its own board of directors, independent from iQor. iQor Qares provides financial support to employees, their families, and their communities facing unforeseen hardship due to natural disasters, family health issues, and more. Loren Dennis, senior vice president of operations at iQor in charge of special projects, is on the iQor Qares Board and oversees the iQor Qares program. He spoke in-depth about it on Digitally Irresistible Episode 26. Stories of Hope iQor Qares has helped many employees in times of special need since its creation in 2019. From providing financial support to help employees rebuild after devastating natural disasters, to providing death benefits so family members could receive proper care, to helping families recover after house fires—iQor Qares is there. As hard as it is to look through the applications for support and hear the heart-wrenching stories of intense need, Caity is continually moved by the courage and hope she sees. She is grateful to play a role in helping employees through some of the most challenging times in their lives. Through her work, Caity has supported iQor Qares in helping many employees make it through a variety of difficult situations. Rebuilding After Typhoon Odette In the wake of Typhoon Odette's crushing impacts on the Philippines in December 2021, iQor Qares helped more than 30 employees recover from widespread devastation caused by flooding, wind damage, and the like. With financial assistance from iQor Qares, employees and their families were able to complete necessary repairs to their homes' foundations, roofs, and walls in order to get back on their feet. Recovering From a Winter Storm in Texas When a winter storm wreaked havoc in a part of southern Texas unaccustomed to such weather, iQor Qares was there to help meet essential needs. The below-freezing temperatures caused pipes to burst in an employee's home, leading to significant damage. With financial assistance from iQor Qares, the employee was able to begin rebuilding their kitchen so their home could once again be habitable. Caring for a Child After a Heartbreaking Diagnosis iQor Qares' support addresses all types of unforeseen special needs, including support requests due to health care. When an employee's child was diagnosed with a serious health condition that required treatment, iQor Qares assisted with unreimbursed medical expenses to ensure the family was able to provide the care their child needed. Affording Medication Necessary for Treatment In another case, an iQor employee who was a single mom supporting and caring for five children needed help covering one month of her prescription medication costs in order to help her get back on her feet and return to work. iQor Qares was able to help cover the costs so she could afford the medication she needed to heal. Receiving Essential Care During COVID On Digitally Irresistible Episode 35, Kevin Anthony Paredes shared his experience with iQor Qares when he became seriously ill with COVID-19 and needed hospitalization. At the time in the Philippines, it was challenging to find available ambulances and hospital beds for treatment. His local leadership team at iQor arranged for an ambulance and found him a bed in a hospital so he could receive the medical care he needed. iQor Qares provided financial assistance with his medical bills to help him get back on his feet. How to Apply for Support From iQor Qares iQor Qares is committed to helping employees through challenging situations that present unique needs for unforeseen financial support. As with so many of the stories we've heard, Caity feels like iQor is a family committed to helping when needs arise. For employees facing unforeseen events that present the need for financial support, they can turn to iQor Qares. Employees can visit iQorQares.com to learn more and apply. Employees are encouraged to contact their local human resources support team for confidential help with the application process and supporting documentation. Employees are not alone and iQor Qares is there to help every step of the way. How to Donate to iQor Qares iQor Qares welcomes donations from everyone, employees and community members alike! One hundred percent of all donations raised goes directly to providing assistance to employees in need. iQor employees can easily set up a donation commitment. It's simple and secure. If all employees donated just $1 a month, we'd raise $35,000 every month to help our colleagues in need. Caity recommends donating the same as the cost of a cup of coffee each week to truly make a big impact in the lives of others. iQor employees can set up one-time and recurring donations at iQorQares.com. These can be made either through payroll deductions or credit card payments. Payroll deductions are made pre-tax so your dollars go further! Contributors outside of iQor can donate on this website, making one-time or recurring credit card donations. Additionally, iQor Qares supporters have the opportunity to contribute without spending any additional money. By selecting iQor Qares as your charity of choice at smile.amazon.com, a percentage of your purchase can go to iQor Qares every time you shop through the site. 5th Annual iQor Qares Charity Golf Tournament On May 10-11, 2022, iQor Qares will host its largest fundraiser of the year—the 5th Annual iQor Qares Charity Golf Tournament. The event will take place at the world-renowned Copperhead Valspar Classic Golf Course at Innisbrook in Palm Harbor, Florida. One hundred percent of the funds raised will go to iQor Qares, supporting iQorians across the globe in need of financial assistance due to events beyond their control. What Caity Does for Fun Caity loves spending time with her family and friends, especially her nephews. She also recently became a therapy dog team with her dog, Callie. Together they visit local nursing homes, schools, and other organizations to bring comfort to those in her community. Community service is a part of who Caity is. And, spreading smiles is what she does, both inside and outside iQor. Watch the video here. Read the blog post here. Learn more about iQor's digital transformation capabilities.
Have you seen what happened to the Philippines? ❓ Are you ready to lose your home as well tomorrow? ❗️ People thought it was just a little typhoon, but it intensified into a super typhoon. Humanity already has the solution to such global problems as climate disasters.
One of the most influential multimedia icons of her generation and a good friend of mine, Nadine Lustre, joins me on the show to talk about the devastation she felt when Typhoon Odette hit Siargao, when her consciousness on mental health began, and how she eventually learned to show herself some kindness.Share your thoughts on this episode by using the hashtag #AnOpenMindWithLizaSoberano. Give the awesome guys at Mind You a follow on Twitter, Instagram, Kumu, and Facebook at @mindyoumhs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode was suggested to us by Ms. Emerald Sigua, who participated in our Donate For A Case program in partnership with the Rotaract Club of Taguig through their relief efforts intended for the victims of Typhoon Odette. A body of a 19-year-old boy was found chopped into pieces and buried at a private compound in Barangay Ampid Dos, San Mateo, Rizal. Days before the gruesome crime happened, a crucial eyewitness saw three young men wandering around the crime scene. Meanwhile, investigators assigned to the case also uncovered a CCTV placed near the compound, which caught the suspects pushing a wheelbarrow that seemed to contain the body of Lyndon Masinsin. WEBSITE ▸ https://phmurderstories.com Episode notes and sources are found here! YOUTUBE ▸ https://bit.ly/3sm11n4 SOCIALS ▸ Facebook — https://bit.ly/33xXEAm ▸ Instagram — https://bit.ly/33BL03r ▸ Tiktok — https://bit.ly/2F4a8pY ▸ Twitter — https://bit.ly/3no4jFq ▸ Telegram Channel — https://t.me/phmurderstories DISCORD SERVER ▸ https://bit.ly/3n38Tuh EPISODE SUGGESTIONS ▸ https://www.phmurderstories.com/file-your-blotter.html SUPPORT US ON PATREON ▸ https://www.patreon.com/phmurderstories AFFILIATE LINKS ▸ Lazada — https://bit.ly/3zQ68kk ▸ Shopee — https://bit.ly/3zIZ7Bv Make sure to use these links before filling up your carts to support our team! DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed by the podcast creators, hosts, and guests do not necessarily reflect the official policy and positions of Podcast Network Asia. Any content provided by the people on the podcast is of their own opinion and is not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.
Armand Zoobi steps back from the recent catastrophes that struck the Philippines to fill us in on what the vibes are like at ground level after Typhoon Odette. Armands reach for excitement and energy brings him into the mountains where he taps in and grounds himself at its "source" being mother nature. Coming down and through the mountains on two wheels, he shreds the gnar on what trailing does to his stoke levels. An opportunist at heart and an understanding person in the mind, describes the vibrational growth he has witnessed in the people through the most trial times of the pandemic. ".. It'll be good and bad, but that's what that the experience is." IG: @armandz00 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/speakingvibrations/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/speakingvibrations/support
Wrapping up UAPSAlitaan Season 9, we take our listeners back to where Typhoon Odette hit us hard – the Visayas. For our final episode, we invite UAPSA C2 and C4 District Directors Aied John Sobretodo, UAPSA-LCCB, and Mark Anthony Gallego, UAPSA-USA to guide us through their hometowns. With our hosts Tris Flores and Oliver Alngog Jr, both from UAPSA-USTP, we may be able to picture out the different looks of the Visayas, before the typhoon and before the pandemic. Tune into this episode on UAPSAlitaan, available on Spotify, and UAPSA TV on YouTube. #OdettePH #IgniteUAPSA #VulnerableVernacular
On this episode of Real Talks on the Rocks, I sit down with Joseph G. Ilustrisimo, who is a personal trainer that focuses on the entire spectrum of wellness (from mindset to movement to medicine). Joseph spends time talking about his experience on an Australian game show, how he motivates his clients to achieve their health goals and his motivation to raise money for the typhoon disaster that recently occurred in the Phillippines. You can find him training at DIAKADI San FranciscoWe recorded 30 + minutes of additional content from this episode that is available exclusively on Patreon to all of my loyal supporters and listeners! In this week's bonus content, Joseph gives specifics on how you can achieve your personal fitness goals, among other topics. Click on the link below to be taken to my Patreon Page and help support the future of this show. https://patreon.com/realtalksontherocks To donate to the Typhoon Odette relief fund, please find the Go fund Me link for Joseph's fundraiser, which is valid until the beginning of February of 2022. https://gofundme/622c21ad You can also reach out to Joseph on Instagram @_joseph.gabriel_Please check out my website: realtalksontherocks.com for links to all of the different ways to view my show. You can also follow me on: Facebook.com/realtalksontherocks Instagram: @realtalksontherocks Twitter: @realtalksrocks
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Australia Alumni Communities Philippines (AACPh) convenes to help rebuild lives in the Philippines after Typhoon Odette. - Isang grupo ng mga nakapag-aral sa Australya ang tumutulong sa mga nasalanta ng Bagyong Odette sa Pilipinas.
On December 16, 2021, Super Typhoon Paradise (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Odette) struck the Philippines. On December 17-19, heavy rains in Malaysia caused severe flooding. At the same time, heavy rains in northern Iraq also caused devastating floods. On December 15, 2021, many natural anomalies occurred in just one day in the southwestern United States: Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa recorded abnormally high temperatures. An emergency situation was declared in the Sretensky district of Zabaikalsky region of the Russian Federation on December 18. On December 19, a terrible storm struck the state of New South Wales in Australia. From December 17 to 20, a strong winter storm Carmel brought heavy downpours and snowfall to Greece, Cyprus, Israel and even Egypt. All people need to know the truth. Only in this way can we change the situation and realize the full human potential to build a Creative Society and save everyone's life. Only a creative format will give incredible opportunities for the favorable development of society and the planet as a whole. - "GLOBAL CRISIS. TIME FOR THE TRUTH" | International Online Conference | December 4, 2021: https://youtu.be/hRVCDgRTuHY - “GLOBAL CRISIS. THIS ALREADY AFFECTS EVERYONE" | International Online Conference | July 24, 2021: https://creativesociety.com/global-crisis-this-already-affects-everyone Creative Society Project official website: https://creativesociety.com, E-mail: info@creativesociety.com
We end the year with several issues that rocked the country this month: the BDO scam, the removal of World War II heroes from the 1,000 peso banknote, the entry of the Omicron variant and the continuing COVID situation in the Philippines, Typhoon Odette that ravaged parts of Visayas and Mindanao, and the latest Pulse Asia survey on presidential preference. And it's just us, the PODKAS team, for this episode. We also celebrate the first anniversary of PODKAS! Stick it out until the next episode where we talk about our podcasting journey. Visit www.podkas.org for more stuff on Philippine history, politics, and society. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podkas/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podkas/support
Sinalanta ng Bagyong Odette ang ating mga Kamatsing. Maraming buhay at ari-arian ang nawala at nasira. Sa episode na ito ay magbabahagi ang ating mga kamatsing ng kanilang mga personal na karanasan habang nananalasa ang Bagyong Odette at ating pag-uusapan din ang ilan sa mga bagay na dapat nating gawin bilang paghahanda sa mga susunod na delubyo. Maligayang pasko at manigong bagong taon mula sa Usapang Matsing Podcast. Sama-sama tayong babangon sa 2022.
We're bringing back Five Senses Friday! We talk about our recent home renovation, Succession aka one of our favorite shows, the recently concluded Miss Universe pageant, and how much Taylor Swift brought out our (but mostly Jim's) emotional side. We also get serious and talk about what's at stake for 2022, and how more than ever, it is important to vote wisely in the coming elections. This episode was recorded before Typhoon Odette hit the Philippines. Our hearts go out to our fellow Filipinos greatly affected by the typhoon. For more information on how you, too, can help out our kababayans, check out our Instagram page (@wakeupwithjimandsaab). We are also matching this month's Patreon proceeds for our Hero Of The Month and donating them to Tanging Yaman Foundation, Inc. to support the Vice President's relief efforts for the victims of Typhoon Odette. Share your thoughts on this episode with #WakeUpWithJimandSaab: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Tiktok Be part of our live studio audience during podcast recordings! Join us on Patreon at jimandsaab.com for more EXCLUSIVE CONTENT! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wuwjs/message
Enjoi is joined by DaveVsAxie to discuss Dave's recent interview w/ Jiho, and the amazing community support during the Philippines run in with Typhoon Odette.AxieChat is live every Tuesday night at 8pm EST/7pm CST - https://www.twitch.tv/baronar!And if you want even MORE AxieChat, we have a private stream at 9pm EST following the public stream, you can learn more About the AxieChat All AXS Pass here. The Q4 Pass IS NOW ON SALE! Buy the Q4 Pass (SOLD OUT!) on Rarible from the secondary market Buy Founders Pass from the secondary market Feel free to join our free discord to join the conversation: https://discord.gg/Htarw3dYZWDid you enjoy this episode? Please Subscribe and drop a Review to help spread the Axie word!This content regards an NFT gaming experience and is for informational and entertainment purposes only, you should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. Frankly, don't be dumb. We have no responsibility for your decisions, we are not game developers and we could be completely wrong about anything we discuss or any opinions we share. Axie Chat is a community effort produced and performed by baronar and Enjoi. Axie Chat is unaffiliated with Axie Infinity/Sky Mavis and is not an official source for Axie Infinity information.
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In this special episode, Howie chats with Atty. Lucille Sering, former Vice Chair of the country's Climate Change Commission and a native of Siargao Island. She flew to the island 2 days after Typhoon Odette made landfall and saw firsthand the devastation that was left behind. They talked about the desperate situation of the island, the dwindling supply of drinking water, and ways that we can prevent such calamities in the future.
In this special episode, Howie chats with Atty. Lucille Sering, former Vice Chair of the country's Climate Change Commission and a native of Siargao Island. She flew to the island 2 days after Typhoon Odette made landfall and saw firsthand the devastation that was left behind. They talked about the desperate situation of the island, the dwindling supply of drinking water, and ways that we can prevent such calamities in the future.
This week we talk about the devastation caused by Typhoon Odette (23:06), Tom Holland and Zendaya stuff (28:01), and Steph Curry's unbelievable 3-Point Record (33:38)https://www.instagram.com/halohaloshow(GET OUR MERCH! Deets on the gram)Follow our new FB PAGE:"THE HALO HALO SHOW LECHE FAM"Tweet us @thehalohaloshow#TheHaloHaloShow@ricaggg@itsmejayseeLeche-Fan Mail:thehalohaloshow@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thousands of residents around the country were forced to flee their homes as Typhoon Odette travels around the country leaving a trail of destruction. - Libo-libong katao ang napilitang lumikas sa kanilang mga tirahan sa ibat-ibang bahagi ng Pilipinas habang malaking pinsala ang naiulat sa pagdaan ng Bagyong Odette