Freddy Bordallo is a musician and member of For Peace Band. They will be embarking on their first national tour in 2017. If you get the chance to check them out live.....YOU MOST DEFINITELY SHOULD!!
Cuddy Q is a musician who has fully immersed himself into the local culture and is blasting onto the mainstream with his latest local viral hit, Island Girls.
Drew Arce and Darrell Shandor are salesmen. But there's more than meets the eye!! Check it out!!
MR hits Japan and meets up for a quick episode with podcast veteran Steve Lefever.
Terrence Diego, Peter Carbullido, and John Kamminga are members of The Hurao Academy. They are looking to keep the culture alive through language by teaching it to both adults and the youth of the island.
The boys from 56 Hope (Eric Sajo, Rob San Augustin, and Frances Ogo) jump on the podcast. Check it out!!
Longtime friend of the podcast visiting the island after splitting abruptly 9 months ago to chase his dreams.
Caili Quan is a professional ballet dancer based in Philadelphia.
Peter Quiambao is one of the spearheads of the video game fighting community here in Guam.
The Mighty Island (Nico Serneo, Kyle Perron, Nia Serneo) is a film team that's changing the landscape of film here on the island. They have just released their film 'I Matai', it is about the death ceremony which was practiced in Guam over 2000 years ago. Super Dope!
Frankie McJohn is a singer, songwriter, teacher, and a member of The John Dank Show. Go buy their albums, it's super DOPE!!
Dr. Fred Schumann is an associate professor of Global Resources Management at the University of Guam, a marathon runner and highly decorated runner of Guam, and an expert in the tourism industry.
Dr. Mike Bevacqua is a professor at The University of Guam, columnist, and advocate for the revitalization of the Chamorro language and the decolonization effort.
Ray Chargualaf is a fitness expert and entrepreneur.
Moneka De Oro is a Cultural Practicioner in the Healing Arts of using Traditional Chamorro Techniques to heal the body. She shares her view on Chamorro Identity and Chamorro Healing. Find out more about this aspect of the Chamorro Culture by listening to this episode of Master Random.
Joey Certeza is an artist, entrepreneur, and cultural practitioner. We explore the meaning of what it takes to be "Chamorro", what is indigenous art, and where do we draw the lines between ancient and modern indigenous art.
The podcast finds itself in the Big Apple, NYC, with long time friend, Kenneth Hunn. This episode is filled with a whole mouthful of awesome ideas and conversation that will leave you with some food for thought. American politics and American economy is discussed and boy, it's a wild ride. Grab your favorite beverage, plug in your headphones, and delve into another awesome episode of Master Random.
Master Random, in Boston, with local musician, and Boston' newest resident, Doug Chan. Find out about his latest journey to get himself through Graduate School, majoring in Music. What does it take to attain an advanced degree in Music? Find out on this episode of Master Random.
The podcast meets up with a familiar voice, Joan Awa after shortly writing her new book, "Shadows in the Water". Joan shares with us her recent adventures and shares the inside scoop on her new book. Find out more about Joan and "Shadows in the Water" on this episode of Master Random.
After a short break, the podcast is Back! Serious video gaming crew, Drunken Raiders Worldwide: Ralph Sgambelluri, Collin Campbell, and Joe Camacho blast their way onto the show. Find out how Drunken Raiders Worldwide takes their gaming to the next level on the newest episode of Master Random.
Tom Akigami is a man with many hats: Entrepreneur, Event Planner, and currently organizing Trench Mudder, he shares his insights on his experience with event planning and more.
Rachael Esteves is a producer, musician, and owner of Playhouse Studios.
Peter Gervacio is a new game developer who created his first game from scratch and is hoping to inspire a generation of young creators to use tech and coding to it's fullest. Check it out!!
Nate Daddy and AJT jump on the podcast and hang out to talk shit. Enjoy hanging out with the most best friends of the podcast!
Jerred Alexander Pastones is the CEO|Founder of the The Native and is a young entrepreneur looking to change up the game in creativity through fashion, events, art, and music here in Guam.