Caili Quan is a professional ballet dancer based in Philadelphia.
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.
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.
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!!
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.
Melchor Manibusan is an MMA pioneer in Guam, former MMA fighter, world traveled wrestler, gym owner, entrepreneur, and is the Founder|CEO of Spike Coffee Roasters, Pacific Island Mannge' Pops,Spike22, SUBMIT., and Cauliflower Culture.
Your friends are having a drink out at the bars, but you're stuck at home without a ride or you don't want to worry about adding a DUI to your clean record? Or how about you're stuck at home, but all your friends are heading to the local Pokémon Gym to battle? The Stroll Guam Mobile App might be your answer. Amit Sachdev, CEO of Stroll Guam, strolls on the podcast and gives a deeper insight to his brainchild and how his newest Mobile App can help your adventures become a success. Check it out!
Joey Quenga, stateside raised but deeply rooted in the Guam culture, is the face of The BBQ Show on Island Block Radio. He jumps on the podcast to talk about his journey to radio life and how he has been able to stay rooted in Guam while growing up in Long Beach, California
FESTPAC is over. Steve Lefever helped connect us to Ed Sablan, owner of PDX671 food truck, and Freddie Gutierrez, LA television writer. Dope ass conversation. Hope you guys enjoy it!
The owner's of Pika's Cafe and Kitchen Lingo, Pika and Lenny Fejeran, jump on the podcast and talk about what it takes create a concept, run a successful business with your most trusted partner, and staying balanced as a business and a family. Check it out!
I reached out to Jade Blas based on his social media posts. They were intriguing and definitely very positive. I wanted to find out if the person matches what's presented in the social media world. This was a great podcast. He references a lot of books, quotes, and clips that he has seen over his journey of living a better life the past 2 years. I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for listening!
After bursting onto mainstream media in Guam over 15 years ago, The Malafunkshun Boys, reunite on an epic episode of the podcast. It has been 8 years since they were all on the radio together. Get a behind the scenes looks at who they were, what they did, and how they were able to take an island by storm . Check it out!
The Guam Women's National Rugby team jumps on the podcast to talk about their experience of taking a huge 2nd place finish in a recent 7's tournament held in India. It's a great year for sports in Guam and these women definitely kick off the year right.
The Guam Young Professionals jump on the podcast and we discuss their group and their vision for the future of all young professionals on the island.
The guys from The Guam Massive Sound jump on the podcast to talk about music, community, and giving back through the love for arts and the community.
Joan Awa joins the podcast to share her experiences and her new children's book that was crowdfunded and she's donating to schools and libraries around Guam and the Marianas. Awesome Cause! Check it out!
Michelle Pier joins me on the podcast and talk about art culture in Guam and it's potential to become something more.
Sean Pangelinan is a former Olympian, professional paddler, professional stand-up paddler and currently owns a fitness studio in San Diego called, The FitLab. His depth of knowledge on health and fitness with it's ties to science is incredible. Check it out!!
Jojo Santo Tomas, longtime writer and journalist in Guam, chats it up with the podcast to discuss his long career as a writer.
Dr. Michael Bevacqua, a professor at the University of Guam, shares some insight on his views of language, identity, culture, and more!
Moving and Shaking?! More like a Table Talk! The Muna Bros., pioneers of the film culture, invites the podcast to Tapanade for an over the top episode about film, art, and culture!