A very talented illustrator and designer, and quite possibly one of the kindest souls you will come across in your lifetime, Clarisse Provido has impressively accomplished milestones one could only dream about, all in the short amount of time she's been a resident of New York City.
Kristelle has earned her wings. Currently based in San Diego, California (but an adamant New Yorker at heart), Kristelle Batchelor tells the story of how she went from a well-known UAAP court-side reporter, to a flight attendant living her best life around the world.
As a current model slash interior designer based in Brooklyn, New York, Pauline Prieto shares her experience as a model both in the Philippines and the United States of America, as well as her personal woes as a white passing member of the BIPOC community.
Triszh Hermogenes knows what it takes to succeed. With radiating ambition and a penchant for the spotlight, she has made New York City a nesting place for her talent, thus immediately earning her the well-deserved title of Creative Director for Venessa Arizaga, a popular fashion and fine jewelry line based in Brooklyn, New York.
On our very first episode, you will meet Lynda Lorraine, an immensely talented Anglo-Filipina artist based in London, in the United Kingdom. I connected with Lynda online via Instagram, and immediately felt the need to have her share her story on our online platform.
Samantha Masigan, founder of Super Sari-Sari, tells her story as part of the BIPOC immigrant community in NYC. Here, Samantha guides us through her journey of how Super Sari-Sari came to be.