This episode was recorded August 13, 2002 with Clayton Leonidas.
Enjoy!
Life is great.
In light of recent events with the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban within hours of the US departing, we can expected that refugees will be processed through Guam. The events are eerily similar to events at the end the Vietnam War.
Can we expect the same for Guam as a safe haven as it was in the 1970's and 1990's? There are so many questions that are to be answered. This podcast episode will ask the immediate questions! What do you think!
Enough time to listen from Two Lovers Point to Kmart.
Comment, Message, or DM any of your thoughts on how things could play out.
In light of recent events with the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban within hours of the US departing, we can expected that refugees will be processed through Guam. The events are eerily similar to events at the end the Vietnam War.
Can we expect the same for Guam as a safe haven as it was in the 1970's and 1990's? There are so many questions that are to be answered. This podcast episode will ask the immediate questions! What do you think!
Enough time to listen from Two Lovers Point to Kmart.
Comment, Message, or DM any of your thoughts on how things could play out.
MR Journals is a new, digestible version of the podcast. This is an audio obituary for my dog Kona, who passed away at 14 years and 10 months. I forever memorialize him on this episode. Enough time to listen from Dededo to Hagatna.
MR Journals is a new, digestible version of the podcast. But this is a special episode. Enough time to listen from Mangilao to Piti through Merizo.
Dr. Jordan Tingson is a physical therapist that specializes in athletic recovery and sports conditioning. Find him practicing his craft with Sports, Orthopedic, and Active Rehabilitation (SOAR) located in Tamuning.
Ray Gibson is a Guam talk show radio legend. His career spans more than 40 years in radio and has been part of most, if not all, radio stations in Guam. Listen to him every morning from 6AM-10AM on 93.3 THE POINT.
MR Journals is a new, digestible version of the podcast. Enough time to listen from Hagatna to Dededo.
Joaquin Pangelinan is the assistant event coordinator for Submit INTL, video marketing for Brawl, and video marketing for the Electric Island Festival.
Heather Manley is a Guam-raised actress. She spent time on the Australian touring show as the lead role for Aladdin, as Princess Jasmine. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, she was working on Broadway for Aladdin and other shows in New York City. Super awesome person and fun episode!
Eddie Pelkey is an overall badass (check his resume on everything he's done and is apart of) and Dom Sablan is the founder of Clutch Guam and Elite Basketball. Both these dudes are pinnacles in the growth of Guam basketball, even though Eddie probably won't admit it!
Michael Min is a former high school basketball standout and is now attending NYU, in New York City. Solid dude!
Michael Min is a former high school basketball standout and is now attending NYU, in New York City. Solid dude!
Peter Quiambao is currently based in the Bay Area working with Twitch. Tony Villena is my best friend that does real estate, so hit him up if you're looking for a place to rent or buy.
JED is a hip hop artist and music producer based in Guam.
RJ Pereira is a musician, audio engineer, and sound designer based in Guam.
Matt Sgro is one of my close friends and came by the studio to talk life and his new endeavor GuamTime. It's a new resource for everything to do on Guam that you didn't know you needed. Visit the Facebook and IG Page. Find everything you need at GuamTime.net
Matt Sgro is one of my close friends and came by the studio to talk life and his new endeavor GuamTime. It's a new resource for everything to do on Guam that you didn't know you needed. Visit the Facebook and IG Page. Find everything you need at GuamTime.net
Davidior is a LA-based producer with roots in Guam. This is the first episode since COVID-19 struck the world to it's knees. Enjoy!!
Dr. Fred Schumann is a Professor of Global Resources Management in the School of Business and Public Administration at the University of Guam. We touch on the economic status and the potential effects of the CoVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic.
Blake Watson is a good friend to the show, and he's back on again! Hear us talk anything on Master Random.
Moi Juarez (Frontman) and Patrick Salmon (Drummer) are from Tomorrows Bad Seeds, reggae band based out of California. They're in Guam to perform at VibeFest and they jump onto to the podcast for a super solid conversation!!
Shoutouts to Cody Guerrero and the VibeFest Crew for bring Joel to the studio for the show!!
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