On this episode, I talk about my "interesting" journey while I was going to grad school. I experienced a lot of hardships during these 18 months. But through it all, I got my master's degree yall. We did it!
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On this episode I brought my good friend Eunice on. We had a little free time so we did this at the beach. We talk about what got her into dance, how she used dance to give back to the community, as well as some misconceptions when it comes to being a dancer. She shut down the idea that there are cliques within the dance community. We ended it off with a little Shootin' From the Hip as we watched the beautiful sunset here on Guam. Thank you so much for coming on the show Eunice!
On this episode I talk about dating in this current generation and all the issues that comes with it. Nowadays everyone wants to have their cake and eat it too. No one wants to work for anything and people are so quick to give up when adversity comes their way. Also shout out to the special guests that made a quick cameo at the beginning of this episode.
On this episode, my good friend Alura stopped by and boy did she bring the heat. She was the perfect embodiment of this podcast. She was an open book and was not afraid to give the tea on her fascinating life. She allegedly had a threesome according to rumors and she was very outspoken of that situation as well as her situationship. We ended it off with some rapid fire questions to get to know a little more about her. This was by far one of the most fun episodes. Check it out!
On this episode, I chop it up with one of Guam's most popular artists, STRAIGHTUPJED. We talk about his humble beginnings as a local rapper who went by Snoozix, all the way to where he is today. We got a chance to talk a little pro wrestling and he listed his top 5 all time favorite wrestlers, and of course I had to include everybody's favorite segment of the show, Shooting From the Hip. Thank you so much for coming on the show Jed. Keep on killing it out there!
On this episode, I dismiss more misconceptions about myself. People think because of what I say and post on social media that they have me all figured out. Well unfortunately, there are plenty of layers that most of you have yet to see. How about you get to know me outside of the social media Metaverse and you'll see for yourself. Also, congratulations to me for finally reaching 60 episodes!!! I'm so excited to have reached this milestone. But don't you worry, this is far from the end. We have plenty more to talk about so just stay tuned as...
On this episode, I talk about how I feel like gatekeeping on island is an issue. I have done a lot for this island and this is my home, This is home for a lot of people who weren't born and raised here. This planet is for everybody and just because someone isn't from here does not mean that they don't belong. Many other cultures have embraced people, so what is issue with Guam? Of course this doesn't apply to everyone because a lot of people are welcoming, but there are those few out there who still have resentment from the past. It's okay, just hush and let people live. #YupISaidIt
On this episode, it's the first day back at school with the campus fully open and I wanted to shoot while campus was at full capacity. I spoke to a couple of friends and classmates and I asked them how it feels to be back on campus after the pandemic. I had a good time chopping it up with everyone. Thank you all for being on the podcast. You're the reason why I have THE MOST ELECTRIFYING AND ENTERTAINING podcast on Guam.
On this episode, I have a conversation live at Coffee Slut with New Waves artist Lauren Porretta. This songstress comes all the way from Connecticut and is here on Guam while her husband is stationed here. Stating that she started singing when she was a little girl, Lauren definitely doesn't shy away from the microphone and the bright lights. We talk about how she found New Waves, we did a little Shooting From The Hip, and we talk about a small controversial moment that took place last year involving her debut single "Never Forget Me". Thank you so much for coming on the show Lauren!
On this episode, I give a quick update on what's been going on with my life and some recent events that happened. I also talk about how summer 2022 is going for me here on Guam. So far everything has been good outside of the few curveballs life has thrown me. Just keep a positive attitude and it will all get better.
I shot a podcast with my good friend Raeven today. We talked about a lot of things. Her visit on Guam, life in San Diego, her love life (or lack thereof), and we had everybody’s favorite segment “Shooting From The Hip”. Thank you so much for your time. I enjoyed having you on.
On this episode I brought my gang Rianah to talk about relationships, dating, and everything in between. We talk about how dudes are a little too thirsty and can't handle rejection and she revealed that she goes both ways. We also did everyone's favorite segment "Shooting From the Hip". This episode was so much fun. I appreciate you for coming on the show gang.
On this episode I interviewed my good friend Chrissy who decided to come back to Guam on a short vacation. We were long overdue to shoot this podcast and I'm glad we finally did. We talk about how she first moved to Guam, how she fell in love with the island, and how she loves to travel and move around all over the place. We got her insight on love, dating and all the other juicy stuff. Thank you so much for being on the podcast Chrissy. Love you!
On this episode I Interview radio personality out of Hawaii, Gee Money. The New York native talks about what got him into radio and his love for Hip-Hop music. This man has done numerous interviews with some of the biggest stars in the music industry and he wanted to take a quick tour on Guam to see what this island has to offer. Thank you so much for your time brother.
On this episode, I go back to therapy. I shot this outside at Oka Point here in Tamuning, Guam. I talk about battling my depression once again and how melting down has affected me. I'm good now and I am back to do what I do best, and that is to entertain all of you. I want this podcast to be a safe haven and a place to freely and openly express yourself. I appreciate all your support! Love and #HappyHearts.
On this episode, we celebrated the 50th episode of THE most electrifying and entertaining podcast on Guam. What better way to do it then by answering a few questions from everyone who's supported me thus far. Thank you all for rocking with me since day one. Let's get to 100 baybeee!!!
For this episode I brought my longtime friend Chris on the podcast and the gloves came off. We talked about everything from his business ventures, dating in modern society, if there are still any good men out there, and so much more. This is the longest podcast I've done and I can say that I'm proud. Thanks for being on the show brother.
On this episode, I shot it live in a jacuzzi to bring in the new year. I had a blast and I burned myself lol. I briefly did a 2021 year in review and I talked about a couple of goals I have set out for 2022.
On this episode, I treated myself to brunch at the Hilton Resort here on Guam. I wanted to do a motivational podcast for you guys. I want you all to be your own biggest fan. The only person that can stop you from achieving greatness is you. What are you waiting for? Your journey to greatness starts right now!
On this episode, I share a few stories while I was in the service. I shot this live outside in the island's capital Hagatna! I also had a special guest pop in and we had a short conversation. Thanks Clarisse. Happy Veterans Day to all my brothers and sisters that served.
On this episode, I chop it up with my boy Hundo. We talk about his upbringing in St. Louis, how he and his family came to Guam, how he grew up being a part of the culture, shooting from the hip, and all things that makes this podcast what it is. Thank you for coming on the show Hundo. Your energy was awesome and you're welcome to come back anytime!
On this podcast I go back to therapy. There was a lot I needed to get off my chest. I've never felt more alone than I do now. Through the happiness you see on the outside, beyond the surface is a lovely human being. I just wanted to vent about how alone I feel.
On this episode, I talk about the end of summer, my plans for fall, cuffing season, why I'm not cuffed, and tell a funny story about my mom. I went live on Instagram and I appreciate all the viewers who interacted with me throughout the podcast. You guys definitely helped me out because my mind was going blank.
On this episode, I shot this live at the University of Guam. I talk about my future goals and still being hungry for more. I want all of you to strive for excellence and ask yourself why? What is your Why? Why do you get up in the morning? Why do you want to be what you want to be? Why are your goals your goals? Although I am very busy, I plan on still proving you with the most electrifying, and entertaining podcast on Guam! #YupISaidIt
On this episode, I had my friend Siobhan come on and we briefly discussed Liberation Day and what it means to her. We talk about how she felt about the parade being canceled due to Covid-19. We also talk about how she came up with the nickname Miss Thang and what inspired her to become a makeup artist. We did some shooting from the hip with the rapid fire questions and talked about her new boo and how his upcoming single is inspired by her. Apparently, I'm a big simp too lol. Thank you for coming on the show Sho! Hu guiaya hao!
On this episode I talk about my love life, or lack thereof. I talk about my first crush, high school, dating in the Navy, how long distance and being a merchant marine made it difficult to date, my move back to Guam, my current status as to whether I'm seeing someone, and how I'm moving forward in life.
On this episode, I talk about things that don't sit right with me. Doing these things will cause ground for removal from my life. When it comes to dating, and human interaction in general, these are just some of the things I don't f*ck with.
On this podcast I talk about life without a cell phone. It was interesting to say the least. I was actually pretty productive without it. It's so unique how now you really do need a phone to function in today's society. Everything is technology driven and you can't do a lot of the things you want without it.
On this episode, my friend Kimberlyn talks about what pride means to her and she opens up about how she recently identifies as pansexual. We also talk about her football career and her going pro when the women's football league resumes next year. We shoot from the hip, and she talks about why Snapchat is for the streets lol. Thank you so much Kimberlyn for coming on the podcast! Remember, be who you are because you are loved no matter what!
On this episode, I chop it up with my friend Ceci. We talk about what pride means to her, how it was when she came out to her parents, getting hit on by other gay men or lesbian women, all the above. Remember, be proud of who you are because we all are humans created under God's image and we are all loved by Him! Thank you so much for being on the podcast Ceci!
On this episode I talk to one of the founders of New Waves Studios, producer and realtor Jeremy Looby but we all know him as JDot. We have a brief discussion on men's mental health, what brought him to Guam, how he got involved with New Waves, his music inspirations, and his controversial opinions when it comes to politics on Guam and mainland. I'm glad that he wasn't afraid to speak his mind because on #YupISaidIt, we are pro 1st Amendment. Thanks for coming on the podcast J!
On this podcast, in light of Mental Health Awareness Month, I brought my friend Jesrae on the show to talk about mental health. She's a social advocate with her movement called TUMA Guam in honor of her late brother who unfortunately took his life. We open up about our own mental health and how we've been able to manage through depression and some coping mechanisms to keep us going. Remember, YOU MATTER. Thank you for coming on my podcast Jesrae!
On this podcast, I have my good friend, the lovely Rhythm Blas. She's very known around Guam and she talks about social media marketing, chasing your passion, who she's seeing (or not seeing), and we had a little RnB version of Shooting From the Hip. Thank you so much for coming on the podcast Rhythm!
On this episode I had my good friend Jazzy stop by and have a pretty fun conversation. We talk about health, fitness, her passion for education and being a personal trainer. She's a busy woman and she still made time to come on the podcast and chop it up with me. Thank you so much for being on the podcast Jazzy. Love and #HappyHearts to you!
On this podcast, I check in to therapy once again. This time I decided to go down to Fujita Beach and shoot it. I caught the beautiful sunset and it was so nice to just talk about my insecurities past and present during the sunset. Yes, even someone like me has lived with insecurities all my life. I just wanted to open up and get it off my chest and this is the perfect place to do so.
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and my friend Ha'ane wanted to come on the podcast and tell her experience about sexual assault. She was recently a victim and she wanted to speak about it. It is so brave of her to tell her story on this podcast. She was nervous but she got through it. You are strong and we are 100% behind you. You are not alone!
On this episode, I talk about how it's an issue for caring a little too much and I talk about why toxic seems to be the cool thing now. Also, I was drinking so I'm not responsible for what I said so if you're offended, it's called the #YupISaidIt Podcast for a reason ;)
On this episode, I chop it up with my good friend Darryl. We talk about relationships, her job as a car saleswoman, Stop Asian Hate, getting cat called when she goes out, and some of her toxic situations. It was definitely a vibe. Thank you so much for being on the podcast Darryl!
On this episode, I chop it up with my good friend Darryl. We talk about relationships, her job as a car saleswoman, Stop Asian Hate, getting cat called when she goes out, and some of her toxic situations. It was definitely a vibe. Thank you so much for being on the podcast Darryl!
On this episode, we shot it live at the bar 13 Degrees in Tumon, Guam. I had a conversation with Spark about working in the bar industry, being a business owner as a Black man, dating within his industry, and much more. I also asked him some rapid fire questions with the popular segment "Shootin' From The Hip". Thank you to everyone that came and watched, it was a good time!
In this episode, I talk about how snowflakes are basically ruining everything and how they get worked up over one's opinion. It's just the internet people. Get out your feelings.
In this episode, I chop it up with my good friend Kat. We talked about her acting & modeling career, Biden's presidential run so far, our love/hate for Trump, and everyday life & issues on Guam. Thank you so much for coming on young goddess. Be sure to follow Kat guys! She's a dope ass vibe.
In this podcast I give my perspective when it comes to dating and relationships. I'm no expert as I've only been in one relationship my entire life lol. Still hear me out though. It was a pretty good discussion.
In this podcast, I clear the air when it comes to certain things about me. I hope that people can now see me and not make prejudgments about me. R.I.P. to my grandmother Annie Mae McMeans. I love you!
In this episode I go back to therapy and I talk about my early childhood and adolescent years. I discuss how I've always had this personality and it's just who I am. I encourage all of you to just be yourselves. Don't live life trying to please everyone.
On this episode I interview New Waves Guam artist Tonya Jae. We talk about her latest single Vibe and her upcoming EP. We were rudely interrupted by some special guests that wanted to make a cameo appearance. She even decided to play Shooting From the Hip on me and ask me some rapid fire questions. Thank you for coming on the podcast Tonya. Love you!
In this episode I talk about the goals I have set for 2021. Happy New Year everyone!
In this episode I talk about what I learned in 2020. It has been a year of growth definitely.
In this episode, I talk about my year and some major parts of 2020. It was definitely a crazy ass year.
In this episode, I touch up on men's mental health and how it's almost never brought up in society. I want to remind men that it's okay to not be okay and to "man up" and let people know that you need help. You're not weak for admitting you can't do it by yourself. You're only human.
This episode I talk about like and love and why I prefer like over love. I also had my friend Nani on the show to give a woman's perspective on the topic. Feel free to follow her on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/peipeiming/
I just wanted to talk about acceptance. Sometimes in life, things happen that we simply have to accept.
In this episode I talk about insecure men, beta males, simps, and everything that guys do to make us look bad.
In this episode I discuss the the popular and controversial song WAP and how Cardi B is filing for divorce from Migos member Offset.
I talk about the lockdown situation here on Guam and why it has gotten ridiculous. I questioned the motives of the government and why they continue to keep Guam locked up. Doesn't make a difference. I also thank the essential workers, especially the custodial workers.
*Previously recorded on Instagram Live*
I interview local Guam artist IAmRayJohn and get an insight on how he started his music journey, becoming the president of New Waves Guam Studio and the inspiration behind his album Grown.
This episode I share some stories from different women that I've dealt with and I use these as examples for why it's hard for me to take women seriously in today's climate.
On this episode, I rant about how masculinity is under attack by society. I feel like they want men to be emasculated and a shell of themselves. Do you agree or disagree?