[VLOG] Adobers Studios Unspoken Rules Season Two: Maling Akala ft. The Best of Cebu

GAAAH! 2nd acting gig in a month/ in my life! I seriously thought that acting was something I just wanted to be growing up but actually being able to get a glimpse of it is really more surreal than anything else I’ve ever imagined!

Thank you so much to Adober Studios and the wonderful team behind it for coming to Cebu and hand picking me to play the part of this… unsa man ju’y description aning ate girl, ha?

Do I share any similarities to my character? Yes & no. But you know, no one would be interested to know about that and my feet are killing me so I’ll save it for a podcast or something. 😀

Let me know what you think about my acting chomps! Should I do this again or stick to my day job?

Blogging from Taipei,
Issa P.

Enter The Warehouse @ Parkmall This Halloween 2017 + Giveaway

Cebu’s most awaited Halloween event is FINALLY opening their doors yet again for another run of the scariest experience in the metro!

Parkmall, Cebu’s first pet friendly and outdoor mall, is pushing the scare level this year with a Warehouse themed horror booth that is open to everyone at ONLY P50.00/ person!

I am so proud to be apart of this campaign, even being able to play a cameo in their promotional video (FIRST!)

Check out the video here:

Parkmall Horror Park’s The Warehouse will be open starting October 6- November 5, 2017 from 2PM to 10PM and is located at the 2nd floor, West Strip (across PUJ Terminal). Tickets are at Php50/head.

Looking for something fun and possibly, free, to do with your friends this October? Why not join Parkmall’s giveaway? Check out how in the poster below!

ISSA LIVES,
Issa P.

I’M REPRESENTING THE PHILIPPINES AT INTERNATIONAL PODCAST DAY!

Having a podcast was something I’ve always wanted to do mainly for the reason that I love to talk as much as I love to write. I enjoy conversing with people, particularly getting to know them and their cause. I often feel like most of the time we enjoy talking about ourselves rather than listening to others but when we do, it’s surprising what kind of things we eventually find out.

After a couple of years of researching about what it entails to have a podcast, I felt like the investment and skills required to start your own show was just too hard and sadly, I let that dream go. But I always told myself that if I ever had the money and the time to learn, I definitely would.

Surprisingly, a year ago, Facebook came out with a LIVE feature and I had a eureka moment! What if I could use Facebook as a platform to start my own show? On August 16, 2016, I decided to start with a Youtube-esqe “First Impressions” video and it made around 700+ views which was a complete shock. I then followed that with a Q&A video addressing my constantly changing hair color which was trending at the time and a few months later, after doing all the necessary research (which as still hard), I just decided to shotgun it and start my own “podcast”.

Closely nearing 30 episodes in, a ga- jillion problems we are currently facing, a new studio and with guests getting more and more interesting every Sunday (10:00 UTC +08:00)- we’ve been asked to join the roster of award willing, hall of fame and well established podcasters from all around the world this September 30, 2017 for International Podcast Day!

International Podcast Day™ celebration is a great opportunity to connect with fellow podcasters, podcast listeners, podcast enthusiasts, and leaders in the podcasting industry.  Just as the podcasting industry has evolved over the past 13 years, International Podcast Day has done the same.  In 2014, National Podcast Day was celebrated with 6 hours of live broadcasting.  After quickly realizing the power of podcasts internationally, we rebranded into what we are today – International Podcast Day.  In 2015 and 2016, we broadcasted around the globe for nearly 70 hours inviting podcasters and industry leaders from 40 different countries to share their podcast journeys, personal stories, and expertise with the podcast community.  It is important to recognize the history but move forward celebrating the movement and power of podcasts.

To find out more about this event, you can check out their official website.

I’ve been given the 1:00 AM- 2:00 AM PST time slot which is 4:00 PM Saturday, in Philippines and I will be talking about how I started my own podcast through Facebook live.

If you want to sign up for the event and get updates so you can join the festivities, make sure to follow me on Facebook so I can keep you updated!

I would really like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for all the support you’ve given me all this time. I’ve always accounted my being passionate as my biggest strength and weakness at the same time but the fire you’ve sparked in feels extremely worth it!

Also, Paolo deserves a huge amount of credit for the success of this show. What it has become now would be nothing would it not have been for his research of the software, equipment, the set up ivolved to improve the show. But more importantly, the emotional support he’s provided has been everything that I needed. I found myself asking myself “is this really worth it?” and “what am I doing?” a lot in the last 7 months that I’ve been doing this but he has always assured me of the best and that has what’s kept my head above the water.

So thank you all and I’ll see you on the 30th. I am extremely humbled and honored to be representing the Philippines and I hope that you all can join me on this wonderful day!

If you’ve never heard an episode before- you can do so here.

xx,
Issa P.

There’s Something For You At The Metro Sidewalk Sale

Calling all shoppers! Your favorite Metro Department Stores & Supermarkets are celebrating their annual Sidewalk Sale starting today, September 15 up to Sunday, September 17. It’s an all- out markdown extravaganza with huge slashes on prices from grocery goods, clothes, appliances, furniture and much more!

There’s an old Cebuano belief that goes, “there’s something for you at the Metro!” (HAHA!) and this belief does not go without truth! I spent the entire day there scouring every bit and corner to show you guys the best finds there and here they are:

For Mom
(or even your sister, aunts and/or girl friends)

Metro knows you work extra hard at keeping everything and everyone in order so for this sale, expect great discounts on grocery items, household items, and even early Christmas presents!


 

 

For Dad
(or the man/ men of your life)

Whether you’re spoiling your father, brother, boyfriend or husband- there’s always something cheap and interesting that he will surely enjoy! Make sure you drop by the 2nd basement to check out the appliance and power tool section and their huge discounts.

For the health junkies

Whether you’re shopping for healthy food to stock up on or preparing for your next visit to the gym or in the great outdoors- there are so many great and cheap finds at Metro!

Young Couples

BTW, welcome to the married life! I’m sure there’s a lot you can add to your growing home and where else can you get your appliances but at the Metro! They have great, affordable and quality appliances which you and your family can enjoy for years to come!

p.s. I bought a toaster, an induction cooker wok and an iron! 😀

For the travel blogger/ vlogger, adrenaline and adventure seekers

Looking for a thrill? Metro has everything you need to jump start your adventure! Check out their tent prices for an awesome time.

  

Fashionistas

How could I ever forget about you/ us? Metro’s selection of make up are flowing at the brim and you can bet that your favorites brands are on sale! So whether you’re stalking up for yourself, to give as a gift or to include in an Youtube video- rest assured you can find it there!


For the whiz in the kitchen

For the rising Youtube star

Are you a singer or do you like to do challenges? You’ll be surprised to find what you’ll discover along the racks of Metro! Don’t forget to subscribe to me!

 

Still haven’t found what you’re looking for? Maybe these might help!

As part of the fun, six (6) 32gb iPhone 7 smartphones and six (6) 32gb Apple TVs will also be given away to Metro’s lucky shoppers. Metro truly makes shopping easier with one-stop value-for-money services while offering premium merchandise sold at the most affordable prices.

For more information on The Metro Sidewalk Sale, please visit their website. You can also like and follow their Facebook page and their Instagram.

Waterfront Cebu City Hotel & Casino Celebrates Buwan Ng Wika w/ Celebrity Chef Couple + August Promotions

In line with our Buwan Ng Wika, Waterfront Cebu City Hotel and Casino brings the countries culinary power couple, Chef Lau and Chef Jac Laudico, to Cebu to share with diners their own twist and take on all our classic Pinoy favorites.

For P898.00/ person, get to experience Chef Lau and Chef Jac’s interesting takes on Filipino food such as their adobong krispy kang kong, kinilaw with a hint of their specially made sauce and many more! Diners are also invited to enjoy Waterfront’s buffet offerings from the Uno Restaurant

 

   

 

Aside from having celebrity chef’s over, Waterfront also has a couple of offerings that you, your friends and family are sure to enjoy:

  1. AUGUST BIRTHDAY CELEBRANTS

    If you’re celebrating your birthday this month, you’re in luck! As a special treat to birthday celebrants for the month of August, celebrants get to dine for free when and will receive their very own birthday cake when they come with four other guests. Just make sure to bring 2 valid ID’s.
  2. 10 + 5 PROMO
    Come in a big group to Waterfront’s Cafe Uno and 5 diners out of a group of 15 get to eat for free!

For more updates and promotions, follow Waterfront of Facebook

For reservations: (032) 232-6888 ext. 8605 / 1-800-10-9376688
or visit their official website

Thanks for the cooking tips, Chefs!

Issa P.

 

The Problem With Bloggers & Vloggers: Thoughts, Insights & Harsh Realities From A Blogger

It’s been a rough week for the content creators of the Philippines whether it be online or offline… but let’s be honest, almost everything is online nowadays or will eventually find it’s way there. Whether it be about newbie bloggers & vloggers forgetting their social etiquette, Mocha Uson (NOT! hyperlinking her ever) or whatever grievance there is out there, it’s been bugging the hell out of me and of course, I would like to take the chance to air out my grievances in a semi- long blog post whether Filipinos actually take the time to read it or not. jab!


I’d like to believe that I’ve been in the blogging/ vlogging or as I’d like to generalize it as, the online content creation industry, long enough to be worthy of writing this post. Although I’ve already been blogging personally for the past 11- 12 years, I’ve only been a public blogger (jumping from URL to URL) for the past 5-6 years and a vlogger for the past 1-2 (but I did vlog back in college if that helps strengthen my point).

I’d also like to believe that I’ve been through the bests and the worsts of blogging as I will fondly and blatantly share memories in my career with all of you. I was there when blogging was somewhat “new” to businesses and traditional media wherein people would question our mere existence and say, “what are bloggers?”; to a time when bloggers where deemed as “vips” (which was quickly outlived, btw); to being “just another blogger”.

My favorite memory of this was when I met a prestigious, well traveled and highly respected senior writer who, after I had introduced myself as a blogger, plainly said- “Ah, I’m never going to remember you- anyone can be a blogger nowadays but not all of you can write!” At first I took this comment as an offence but I quickly came to the realization that she was in fact right. Based on my poor use of punctuation marks and run on sentences, I’m sure you would all agree with said senior writer and that’s fine!

I have been around top bloggers, pioneer writers/ reporters/ bloggers, mass com OJTS and newbies in the industry. I started as someone who had just as much no idea what I was doing at a press con, to someone who was given special services and attention at an event, to “just another blogger” who has hopefully earned the respect from her peers and seniors both in the online and traditional media world.

I am writing this article not to spread hate but to hopefully shine light on some pressing issues us bloggers and vloggers are having to face today. Our facebook groups have been buzzing with non stop discussions regarding the current situations and well, if no one is going to defend us, let me be the one to do so but not without sharing my own piece of harsh realities. So without any further ado, here are a few things that are wrong with bloggers and vloggers:

  1. IT’S ALL ABOUT NUMBERS

Just like any other industry the business of being online is all about numbers- how many views you make in a day/ week/ month, subscribers, followers, etc. I was once introduced to an online whatever-she-was who came up to me and said, “Hi! I’m _______, I make 100,000 views in a month. And you are?” Since I don’t pay too much attention to things like this, I simply introduced myself and stayed as far away as possible from her for the entirety of the night.

During huddles, people will talk about someone and account how many followers this person has and question his/ her authenticity, their “claim to fame” or whatever else there is to talk about. Online, there are a million and one articles on how an online influencer can increase their views/ following and most of the time it involves buying followers (which I am strictly against) or other somewhat helpful tips like bandwagoning, strategic titling, engagement, quality content creation and the like.

Now, I’m not saying that all these things are bad (except for buying of followers) especially because numbers are what companies look at first but as I’ve mentioned in a similar post:

“Sometimes you’ll meet an Instagrammer (influencer that posts purely on Instagram and has a wide following) that has a buttload of followers online and yes, while that’s great and all, sometimes the following doesn’t match their engagements aka likes/ comments. Instagram is a tricky place I tell you and I struggle with it quite often. A harsh reality is that followers, likers and comments can be BOUGHT (enter, Google!) so look for an influencer with a strong following, an engagement and mostly, someone who you think would be a great reflection of your brand.”

Every business is about numbers but when it breeds hatred and competition, it makes things go bad- really fast.

2. A LOT OF US HAVE A STRONG SENSE OF ENTITLEMENT

I recently read about an online content creator who walked into an establishment and demanded for certain services because of the fact that they created content online.  Whether or not the accounts of what happened were true, it’s not the first time I’ve heard it happened. Yes, I’ll admit, some of us do have a strong sense of entitlement and believe that they deserve more than they actually do just because of the fact that they can write or say anything they want about an establishment and get away with it (or can they?). My 2 cents on this is that, you don’t have to get things for free and if you want to try out something on your own, spend your own damn money! If you can’t afford it, then simply don’t write about them or like in the case stated above, demand for something without even coursing through the necessary mediums.

It’s not wrong to ask for something especially if you know your worth and have proven it to whoever it is that you need proving yourself to. Since I’ve taken blogging as a full time job, I will kindly request to be paid for my services, especially for promotions and I will even reach out to brands for possible collaborations by introducing myself to them in hopes of a deal. If the answer is no, I’ll put on a good face and understand that I am simply not what they are looking for at the moment and will pray that the day will come that I can work with them.

I also make sure that once a deal is set, to enumerate my expected deliverables and to actually deliver. It’s not rocket science and it’s good etiquette- one cannot simply ask for something without giving anything in return. Business is business.

3. BLOGGERS AND VLOGGERS REPRESENT NOBODY ELSE BUT THEMSELVES

In the day and age wherein creating content can be easily accessed and achieved, we no longer find ourselves having to represent anyone else but ourselves. Personal branding is what I believe a lot of us lack and just because you can say and do whatever you want because it is your brand, doesn’t mean that you should. Yes, you have the freedom of speech but it doesn’t mean you have to act like a complete nincompoop.

I’ve heard many stories of a blogger/ vlogger acting out of line during events to the extent of irking professionals in the media thus, creating a bad name for the other online content creators. I’ve seen it happen and as a human being, it is really f’in annoying to have to witness that in real life.

Recently there was a debate about the tupperware blogger (I don’t know who you are nor did I do the research about you, fyi), that vlogger who had their camera in a celebrity’s face during a press con completely blowing it for the other media people around, a vlogger who was too eager during an event and personally, I think it’s pretty bad. Although bloggers do not represent a certain establishment, company, etc. you have to remember that you are representing yourself and that is the most important thing.

3.1. EVERYONE WANTS TO HAVE THE BEST CONTENT

It’s true- I’ll be honest, that’s what I aim for but never at the extent of ruining everyone else’s opportunity. Wanting to have the best content out there is something we should all aim for but this should be done in our own means. Having been able to speak to a lot of traditional media professionals, many will express their dislike of the new age of bloggers and vloggers and to be completely honest, I don’t blame them. In fact, I share their sentiments. They too want the best content and their jobs require them to do so but they work in their own professional terms- so why can’t we? That’s the keyword: Professionalism. They show up to an event, listen intently, interact and keep their social graces at par. They don’t whip out their cameras mid event and steal the spotlight for their intros nor do they get in a person’s face shoving their cameras so close you can see their pores to get “extraordinary” shots and most of all, they don’t go over the top and disrupt an event just to do so. I cannot speak for every single traditional media person out there (just in case the nuisances do exist in their community) and I’m not saying that ALL bloggers/ vloggers are like this- a lot of us will make our introductions before showing up to an event or will simply find a strategic way to spice up their vlogs/ blogs but hey,  if the shoe fits, you might want to reconsider your choice of shoes.

4. ANYONE CAN DO IT

I would like to go back to the senior writer who told me that anyone can be a blogger but not everyone can write well- she was brutally honest and it hit me to the core but I won’t lie and say I’ve never said it before either, but just because this statement does present a harsh truth, it doesn’t mean you shouldn’t do it.

The internet is a magical place and it’s given us opportunities we could have only dreamed of. In the next 20 years, I imagine that every single person will have their own blog or vlog because there are no requirements in doing so which is why I give workshops about it because the truth is, anyone can be a blogger or a vlogger but not everyone can do it right and I really want it for all of us! When I say “do it right”, it is in the context of all the things I have stated above. I will never tell another person what content they should make and how to make it because that is something we all need to figure out on our own and by all means, we ought to do it.

My local vlogging community was outraged a couple days back at someones’ remark that vloggers shouldn’t use their phones and some other personal tips at how to make “good” videos online. Now, while I don’t disagree with all her points (I agree with you but it doesn’t mean I like you), I contest at that the thought of mocking someone for even trying. Anyone can blog or vlog but you need to ask yourself WHY you’re doing so and WHAT you want to achieve from it and HOW you are going to do so. If it’s by putting down another person, you’ve already set yourself to fail but if it’s by improving your craft by learning from others and being a decent human being then you do you.

5. THERE IS ALWAYS DRAMA

Someone once told me that the internet loves drama therefore, a lot of content creators will try to breed drama whether it be through their titling strategies aka click bait (much like this post. OK, I’M GUILTY!) or will create their own. This might not be applicable to the majority of content creators but, it is a reality that we still cannot deny and it’s something I want to talk about.

For the record, I could care less for drama but when the only thing you can post about on your social medias of choice is just that whether it be #chesmes or anything that breeds bad juju then don’t be surprised if people end up having a bad perception of you. Again, ask yourself WHY you are doing it and WHAT you can benefit from it. If your intentions were to catch attention and have people talk about you then there, you created drama- congratulations. Now live with it.

Like I’ve said, the internet is a magical place and we are all enjoying our moments in the sun being able to write or say anything we want- much like what I am doing in this post, but let’s go back to self branding and… well, you can figure it out for yourself.

 

I wish I could list down more things but it’s 11:30 in the evening and there is still so much work to be done and I’ve reached a point of peace as I’ve been writing this which is a good indicator for me to stop. It’s probably too long anyways. I guess the bottom point of this extremely long banter is that we could all use a little bit of respect whether it be respect for ourselves, the people around us, the people we work with and even to the ones we consider as competition.

Bloggers and vloggers or online content creators are not going away any time soon and we all just need to live with one another- we don’t need to like each other, we just need to learn how to live harmoniously. At the same time, we should at least try to be people who others can stand to live with.

We all have a voice and we all have a voice we want others to hear. To those listening, we might not always like what we’re hearing (like now) but people are going to talk anyways… so tuff (for you AND me).

 

If you’ve made it this far in the blog, thank you and if I offended you along the way- ask yourself why. I’m not playing God and saying I’ve never made these mistakes myself but it’s a never ending journey of living and learning which is what this post was meant to do- educate. I give workshops to share experiences and to help my attendees improve their craft and at the end of each segment, I always tell them to follow their passions and to strive for the best whether it be in through their content, editing styles, writing and most importantly themselves.

What are your thoughts?

 

Also read: Bloggers/ Vloggers/ Influencers & The New Age of Advertising- Content Creation 101 For Bloggers & Businesses

ISSAPLEASE X SPROCKETS WORKSHOP COLLABORATIONS

I always knew I had a knack for public speaking ever since I was a child as I’ve always felt the most comfortable whenever  I had to speak to a sea of people. Whether if it was a public debate, a campaign speech, declarations, orations, presentations or discussions, my mouth has always been my best and worst friend. When I started blogging and vlogging, I had only dreamed of being able speak about my passions in writing, fashion, business and creating content online. There are soo many other bloggers and vloggers out there who have more achievements and knowledge than I do and yet, my career online and offline have been so blessed to be given opportunities like this. #baketlist

For the month of July, I was able to give 2 workshops together with Sprockets Coffee + Milk Tea Cafe on the topics: Blogging/ Vlogging 101 & Social Media for Business. Yes, we weren’t so creative with the titles but I tried to make up for the lackluster through powerful and informative content. I hope my attendees would agree!

The turnout was amazing, even when I wasn’t able to send out personal invites til the night before due to my busy schedule! Through the workshop,  I was able to expand my network, share my knowledge and more importantly, make new friends.

I cannot wait to give a second run as many of you have asked me for it but I’ll have to give it a few months as I’m currently working on a few other projects. I do have a couple more workshops scheduled outside of Cebu which I will be announcing soon enough but til then, make sure to follow me on my social media accounts to keep updated! 🙂

I would also like the thank Myka Sarchez for filming parts of the event and for posting it on her youtube channel! I wasn’t able to film it because of everything that was going on but this surely means a lot to me ❤

Make sure to subscribe to her channel, guys!

Til the next one,
Issa P.

Cebu Fashion Bloggers 8th Anniversary Dinner Photo Diary

I started blogging about fashion about 5-6 years ago- it was an unsure time when people didn’t even know what blogging was and having a group wasn’t especially a part of the norm. I fondly remember the day when I was scrolling Google search engines typing Cebu fashion bloggers/ Fashion bloggers in Cebu/ blogging groups about fashion in Cebu and the like when I miraculously chanced upon a group of fashion bloggers located in the city. It’s no surprise that it was among this group that I actually found my place even after being affiliated with other blogging groups. Being a part of the Cebu Fashion Bloggers turned my life and blogging career around for nothing but the best and a couple of days ago, we gathered together to celebrate such a wonderful union!

I can’t remember when I exactly became a part of the family but I remember the feeling- it was nothing short of amazing! It was back when studs, mesh and Jeffrey Campbell heels were in season and the words minimalist and fashion would never be caught dead in the same sentence. I was suddenly submerged around like-minded people who had fashion as a common denominator and compassion, passion and camaraderie as extraordinary add on’s. It was a simpler time back then and though the times and styles have changed, many years later- the love is still the same.

In this group, I’d be a hypocrite if I said I haven’t made my set of mistakes- I’ve lost my identity, I’ve sided with the wrong team, I had my misconceptions and as unguarded and unfiltered as I am, I’ve definitely pissed off a lot of people. That’s just who I am and luckily, I never found myself alone and afraid. My Cebu Fashion Bloggers family has always had my back and has guided me throughout the ups and downs of my career. They’ve helped me find myself, explore my options and helped me break down my walls that I so strongly build and for that, I am and forever will be grateful.

Many of you will notice that our family is small but we are one- we love each other, look out for one another and we try our best to help each other grow. There is no competition among us in fact, we are the first to help each other achieve a look, a vlog, an entry or project that one cannot simply achieve alone. We support each other, give each other insight and we like to spend endless of hours laughing and making joke on FB messenger! HAHA. Yes, we are small and that’s not to say that it’s the best group out there but it is definitely the best one for me.

On our 8th year in the industry, after having conquered our own set of accomplishments, failures, nuisances and what have you- we emerge better than ever. We’ve got so much to look forward to and we cannot wait to show you guys what we’ve got!

Thank you to everyone who’s supported us throughout the years. There are not enough words to express our unfathomable gratitude.

More power to all ❤

CFB CLASS OF 2017
From top left: Jean Yu of LifeonaFlavoredRunway, Jesse Jake Daan, Sophia Sanchez, Ching Sadaya
Doyzkie Buenaviaje of ILuvCebu, Toni Pino- Oca of PerfumedRedSohoes, Marianna Varella, Sweet Veloso of Life Is Sweet, Ronah Frances of Ron Does Things, Marco Diala
Gizelle Sembrano Bunagan, JL Arnaiz, Katrina Enrera of Keisee In The City
ME and Kathrynn Dawn Sy

Set up: Gizelle Sembrano Bunagan of Cuckoo Cloud Concepts
Tables: T&C Events and Rentals
Calligraphy: Charm Pia Tan
Location: Circa Dos

xx,

Issa P.