Teacher Insights: My Second “3rd BDJ Women’s Summit” Experience and More

Filipina nowadays are so powerful, yet gracefully thriving. Seeing myself grow up and meet excellent women along this journey makes me believe that there’s more than just being in this gender than meets the eye. In fact, Filipina CEO’s, Entrepreneurs and Influences are now in the rise. And despite of the bumps and criticisms along […]
Teacher Eats: What Makes “Studio Bake” the NEW Artisan Bread worth-loving?
Who wants an Artisan bread every morning? I’m not a morning person but I’m happy when I eat a fancy bread every brunch time. In Festival Mall, where’s there’s many emerging restaurant and establishments, there’s a new Artisan Bakeshop that offers tasty and convenient bread within your reach. Studio Bake just opened last week and […]
Teacher’s Entertainment Post: PH local and International Films Get Recognition at “Cine Turismo” Award
As a “late-bloomer tourism” (it technically means that I’m just starting to travel in my mid 20’s), one of the things that inspires me to travel are the movies and TV shows I’m usually watch. From foreign films like “Coco” (inspired from Mexico culture), to local films like “Camp Sawi” (originally inspired to a resort […]
Geeky and Techie: How to get your Jeep Parts and Accessories easier?
One of my adventure/travel goals that I want to happen is to have a Jeep van on my own. And why not? They are well manufactured, rugged, durable and can really handle the roughest tracks and road. This tough and big vehicle is a must have for those who want to travel smooth and fast, […]
Teacher Insights: Acquire the Original Parts For Your Honda Motorcycle
I am fan of online shopping. It’s easy, affordable because of the discounted prices and you don’t need to brave the city traffic just to get what you need. But with its popularity, there’s some days online shopping is not only limited to necessities like food, clothing and home essentials but you can also purchase […]