Local Love

I enjoyed the third day of the Asia Clean Energy Forum (ACEF) 2020 right in the comfort of my own home. I learned that managing resilience is the key to surviving and thriving in the new normal. Both the private and public sectors must collaborate to bring forth beneficial change to society as a whole.

Personally, I am doing my part by engaging in low-energy activities such as brewing my own local coffee using a coffee press, enjoying cookies baked by a marginalized community in Manila, and crocheting earsavers for frontliners under Earsavers for Lifesavers PH.

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I may be uncertain with what the future may bring, that is why I choose to thrive with what I have in the present. Choosing to support local is important because it enables me to help my city and community thrive.

I hope that you will also find ways to support local brands while educating yourself using online resources at home.

Let us all stay safe!

90 for Mary Johnston

I dispatched 90 earsavers to the frontliners of Mary Johnston Hospital, Tondo, Manila. Crocheting earsavers has been the defining project of my quarantine. It has given me a sense of purpose while staying at home.

Volunteering for Earsavers for Lifesavers has been one of the best decisions I have ever made. Seeing the frontliners who receive my earsavers smile gives me hope that the future will be bright. I hope that as I continue crocheting for our frontliners, a cure will be found to finally eradicate Covid-19.

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I also attended the second day of the Virtual ACEF 2020, which tackled gender, innovation, and climate change in ADB projects. I enjoyed the sessions, and I was inspired by the role of women in the ADB’s projects to provide renewable energy across the ASEAN region.

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I am positive that tomorrow will be a better day. Stay safe, everyone!

ACEF 2020 Day 1

I spent the first day of the Asia Clean Energy Forum 2020 listening to the esteemed speakers discuss clean energy amidst the global pandemic. I did so while crocheting earsavers for frontliners.

Here were my key takeaways from day one:

  • The economic downturn brought about by the pandemic could serve as a catalyst for finding alternative renewable energy sources.

  • Cross-industry collaboration is crucial in enforcing changes for renewable energy.

  • The Covid-19 crisis should be used as an opportunity to learn more about climate change and renewable energy

  • We can foster job growth in this new normal by using sustainable development and renewable energy

  • We must build our resilience and reimagine tomorrow

The conference will run until Friday. I cannot wait to learn more as I help our frontliners.

Stay safe, everyone!

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Virtual ACEF Deep Dive

Today was the pre-event day of the Asia Clean Energy Forum 2020 (ACEF). This year, the event will be done virtually via their online platform. While the conference may be streamed via the interwebs for now, it does not diminish the value of the event. It is still an honor to be a part of this conference.

This year, I am crocheting earsavers while tuned in to the ACEF.

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I attended the deep dive session on Green Finance Policies in Asia. Here’s what I learned:

  • The pandemic is the perfect opportunity to explore innovative ways for green energy in the region.

  • It’s all a matter of enforcement as we already have the technology for green finance, such as green bonds.

  • While we are under quarantine, we must not leave anyone behind.

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I look forward to learning more from this event until its run this Friday. Multitasking by crocheting and watching a conference is making my quarantine a lot of fun at the moment. This will definitely be worth telling my kids or nieces and nephews someday.

75 for The Medical City Southern Luzon

I dispatched 75 earsavers to The Medical City Southern Luzon. This batch is special to me because I was crocheting these earsavers while it was Independence Day. This particular holiday is close to my heart because it coincides with my anniversary date with my current boyfriend. I just feel so happy and loved.

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I am still volunteering for Earsavers for Lifesavers PH. We are still accepting volunteer crocheters, delivery angels, and materials sponsors. Please join our Facebook group for more details.

Stay safe everyone!

60 For Philippine Heart Center

I recently dispatched 60 earsavers to the Radiology Department of the Philippine Heart Center. Special thanks to Ms. Lyzl Quinio for the photos of the frontliners wearing my earsavers.

I enjoy volunteering for Earsavers for Lifesavers PH because it has given me a sense of purpose during the quarantine. I am thankful for the opportunity to serve from home. Please visit of Facebook group to help us reach more frontliners by becoming a crafter, materials donor, or delivery angel.

God bless us all!

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50 For Aborlan

I have fulfilled the request for 50 earsavers for the brave frontliners of the Aborlan Medicare Hospital at Aborlan, Palawan. The request was made by a doctor who is from the area, and was also in charge of delivering the earsaver requests. I am very excited to have a piece of my heart at Palawan, as I’ve had memorable holidays in that province.

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I am still volunteering for Earsavers for Lifesavers PH. The buttons for this batch have been donated by Ami Eri, whose pattern I have also used all throughout making these earsavers.

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Please join the Earsavers for Lifesavers PH Facebook group to volunteer as a crafter, materials donor, or delivery angel.

Hope to see you there! Stay safe, everyone!

60 More For VMMC

I dispatched 60 earsavers for the Veterans Memorial Medical Center (VMMC) Pharmacy Department frontliners. This was my third donation to VMMC. My last earsaver batch for the said hospital was for its Outpatient Department.

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Every dispatch makes me happy because I work on these earsavers with love. I am fulfilling frontliner requests with joy in my heart and a spirit of gratitude for those who bravely heal the sick. I am driven by the comfort that these earsavers will give, and I can’t wait to make more in the coming weeks.

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Please also consider volunteering for Earsavers for Lifesavers PH by joining our Facebook group! We are still in need of crafters, delivery angels and materials sponsors.

I hope to see you there! Stay safe everybody!

800 Buttons from BSC

I received 800 buttons from Bon Seng Commercial Inc. for my upcoming earsavers. I am thankful that this company has generously shared their resources for the second time. Their first donation to me were put to good use, so I will definitely ensure that these will be utilized to help our frontliners.

To help us crochet more earsavers, please consider donating materials or sponsoring deliveries to hospitals. Your help will go a long way, so join the Earsavers for Lifesavers PH Facebook group today to learn more.

Hope to see you there!

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Ben&Ben to release a song inspired by a fan’s heartbreaking story

Award-winning Filipino band, Ben&Ben will drop their new single, “Lifetime” on June 4 (Thursday) via Sony Music. 

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The intricately produced, folk-pop ballad was written as a response to a fan’s YouTube comment on their hit song “Pagtingin,” which to date, has amassed more than a hundred million streams on YouTube and Spotify combined. 

The fan, who goes by the alias of “Anne Jou,” shared her story of regretting not being able to express her feelings because she was afraid to lose the friendship.

“…instead of telling him what I actually felt, I hid and buried my feelings. And you know what happens to feelings that are buried? They grow. The like I felt for him became love. I wrote poems, songs. After 8 years, I attended his wedding [last] January. And guess what? The world is really overly-cruel. Before his wedding, he thanked me for being his best friend and told me that before he met the girl he got married to, he loved me first. For 5 years. But he was also scared of losing me so he just decided to keep it. I was shocked and I slightly had anger towards the world. We didn't know that if only one of us dared to make a move, a lifetime was waiting for us. So people, while you can, please express how you really feel so that in the end you won't regret anything.”

The nine-piece collective decided to make song inspired by a fan’s online confession—a proof of how powerful and moving words can be, when shared from a place of earnestness and raw honesty. 

Notwithstanding the technical limitations and struggles in recording brought about by the pandemic, Ben&Ben pulled through in a few days and finished the song in their respective homes with just their instruments and a studio software. 

The intimate recording session led to what is “Lifetime” now: an emotionally affecting song that leaves us wondering, what could have happened if we only mustered the courage to admit our feelings to the person we’re pining for, regardless of the outcome? 

“Lifetime” was mixed by veteran sound engineer JP Verona, and mastered by Grammy Award-winning Leon Zervos (Pink, Rihanna, Maroon 5, Beastie Boys, and Willie Nelson). It was written by Miguel Benjamin and Paolo Benjamin, and recorded and produced by Ben&Ben.

Ben&Ben’s “Lifetime” will be released on all digital platforms worldwide on June 4 (12 midnight, Thursday).

Source: Nyou

50 for Lung Center

Yesterday, I dispatched 50 earsavers to the Outpatient Department frontliners of the Lung Center of the Philippines. I am grateful for the opportunity to serve this hospital in my neighborhood. I am proud of how this institution is at the forefront of fighting Covid-19, given its specialization.

I am still volunteering for Earsavers for Lifesavers PH, and we are still accepting volunteer crafters, materials donors, and delivery angels. For more details, kindly join our Facebook group. Hope to see you there!

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90 for Batangas

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I dispatched 90 earsavers to the Batangas Healthcare Specialists Medical Center yesterday. I was lucky to connect with a frontliner who had a house in Quezon City, so shipping these babies was feasible. As always, each earsaver was made with love and care. I am hoping that all frontliners who use these earsavers will be safe and healthy.

I am still volunteering as a crocheter for Earsavers for Lifesavers PH. Please consider volunteering as well by joining our Facebook group. You may help by being a crafter, materials sponsor, or delivery angel. And yes, even if there are already a lot of earsavers being sold in the market today, we still continue to make these earsavers for frontliners who request them. All our earsavers which are made through the group are donated for free.

Thank you and God bless us all!

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Frontline Encouragement

I recently finished my 1,000th earsaver, and I am still on a high! I would like to make more earsavers to donate to frontliners. I am inspired by their resilience and commitment to their duty. Lately, I have also been appreciating the photos sent by the frontliners who have received my earsavers in the past.

Special thanks to Ms. Janna for sending the first two pictures from San Lazaro Hospital, and Sir Yves of Adventist Medical Center Manila for the last photo. I am so happy to help from home, and there is no better time to step up for frontliners than today.

To help us donate more earsavers, please join our group Earsavers for Lifesavers PH. Thank you and God bless!

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GENTLE BONES & JOIE TAN CAPTURES HEARTS WITH DREAMY DUET, ‘SHOULDN’T HAVE TO RUN’

Listen to ‘Shouldn’t Have To Run’ here 

Riding the wave of two notable collaborations this year, Gentle Bones is back with another captivating duet, Shouldn’t Have To Run, sung alongside Singapore’s melodic sweetheart, Joie Tan. Written by Gentle Bones and Fulses, one-third of R&B band, brb., Shouldn’t Have To Run explores the wistful relationship of two lovers whose stars are struggling to align.

“When Joie came on board to finish the song up with us, it became this beautiful duet that we knew we had to get out to the world.,” says Gentle Bones. “Joel and Fulses are both amazing artists I was thrilled to work with and I'm so happy with how the song turned out,” Joie adds.

Having discovered each other in the YouTube stratosphere almost a decade ago, this collaboration makes perfect sense when listening to the track. Gentle Bones and Joie Tan’s dulcet tones combined with the beat’s futuristic vibes transports listeners into a fantastic and curious dimension; whilst detailing the efforts of someone trying to reach out to his lover, but to no avail.

Enveloped in a mellow but brilliant harpsichord, Shouldn’t Have To Run imbues a vision of lilac skies and space-age aesthetic. Each chorus is preceded by the signature rising ‘boop’ of a message sent, drawing parallels with the current situation in the world right now, where many people are unable to physically meet their loved ones and have to rely even more now on virtual platforms. The song’s electronic influences intersperse nicely with a lush, vintage sound, which Bones elaborates further saying, “We intended for it to be a jazz-pop piece that was reminiscent of and influenced by a time in pop music where Corrine Bailey Rae and Norah Jones were favourites of the audiences.”

“It's definitely one of my favourite collaborations to date,” says Joie. Shouldn’t Have To Run encapsulates a polarity of foreboding and longing captured in an intimate but all too familiar distant setting (the expressing of emotions through the phone) with its hopeful dream-pop synths.

More About Gentle Bones

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Born and raised in sunny Singapore, Joel Tan, who goes by his stage name Gentle Bones, is one of the city-state’s top English artists who has made waves across the globe. Since his #1 self-titled debut EP “Gentle Bones” in 2014, the 25-year-old now has three albums under his belt and has taken his music to fans across Asia with live performances, selling out solo concerts and playing festivals across South Korea, London, Hong Kong, Indonesia and Malaysia.

 

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Gentle Bones was the first Singaporean music act to be signed by Universal Music Group and was also the first youngest English music recording artist to achieve two sold-out concerts. In 2016, he earned himself a spot in the inaugural Forbes ‘30 under 30’ list for entertainment personalities.

 

Gentle Bones also boasts a range of notable songs that topped the charts, including Until We Die, Settle Down and Geniuses & Thieves. His latest EP Michelle, released in October of 2018, is his most streamed EP to date featuring its title track, I Wouldn't Know Any Better Than You, which has amassed more than 20 million streams on Spotify alone a year after its release. 

I Wouldn’t Know Any Better Than You earned him a spot in Spotify’s Top 5 Most Streamed Singapore artists in 2019, amongst his peers, namely JJ Lin, Jasmine Sokko, Tanya Chua & Stephanie Sun. Now, fully independent from 2019 and managed by The Linch Agency, the plan for 2020 is to tour his releases to the Asia Pacific region!

More About Joie Tan

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Joie’s foray into the scene started in 2008 with her covers on YouTube. Her vocal-heavy takes on popular songs were met with tremendously positive reception, and her audience started to swell.

From bedroom to live shows in Singapore, New York, London and Australia, the songstress dreams of sharing her stories through songs all over the World. She has crafted an iconic signature style and honeyed coo that uniquely intertwines with her personality, one that has been endorsed by chart-topping producers Avicii in his podcast and Kygo in billboard playlists & his Tomorrowland set in 2014.

Her debut album (released 2018), Joie features 10 self-written tracks and is available for streaming on all major platforms.

Source: Nyou

20 For Luzviminda Health Center

I dispatched 20 earsavers yesterday to the Luzviminda Health Center. It is a Covid-19 rapid testing center located in Sampaloc, Manila. I am still volunteering for Earsavers for Lifesavers PH, which you can also be part of as a crafter, delivery angel, or materials sponsor.

This also marks my 1,000th earsaver donation. I have been crocheting earsavers since Holy Week 2020, and this endeavor has helped me overcome cabin fever amidst the quarantine. I will continue to make more for as long as my schedule permits.

Please continue helping our frontliners in any way you can. God bless us all!

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Coffee Buddy

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I recently supported a fundraiser which involved coffee. The reward for the said endeavor was a coffee press + ground coffee bundle. I got a bundle with Kalinga coffee and some Sagada cofffee along with it.

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I received my coffee press and ground coffee order from local brand Coffee Buddy, and I was not disappointed. While it was my first time to brew coffee in my entire life, I got the hang of using the press and was able to enjoy a cuppa in no time.

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I love brewing my own coffee, and I think I will keep on doing this. It’s healthier than my usual 3in1 coffee, and it supports local farmers too.

Please consider supporting Coffee Buddy and their fundraiser here. Cheers!

70 for Adventist Medical Center Manila

I dispatched 70 earsavers to the Covid Unit frontliners of the Adventist Medical Center Manila. I made sure to deliver this just in time for my late friend Diane’s birthday. Words escape me when it comes to Diane. You may read more on our friendship here.

Making earsavers to commemorate a meaningful but short life gave the experience depth and love. I wish that Diane could see how she is inspiring me to live better even amidst uncertainty. As I share these earsavers to frontliners who are bravely fighting Covid-19, it is my hope that more people will also be inspired to help out.

Please consider volunteering for Earsavers for Lifesavers PH group! We are in need of crafters, delivery angels, and materials sponsors. No help is to small for a battle as big as Covid-19.

God bless us all!

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Pray, Hope, and Don’t Worry

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Yesterday was Padre Pio’s birthday. I was sad because I could not visit his chapel and hear mass. Nevertheless, his intercession inspires me to keep the faith, even during the pandemic.

As I was cleaning a pre-loved bag which I have sold on my Carousell store, I found these two rosary bracelets inside the pocket. One of them was this rose quartz bracelet which I purchased during my 2018 visit to the Padre Pio chapel in Libis, Quezon City. The other one was a gift from my Ninong priest during his pilgrimage to the Holy Land. I took this as a sign for better things to come, particularly in my love life. Last week was heartbreaking, but I have already picked up the pieces. I prayed for a better future.

And a better future will only come if I will continue to be consistent each day.

Here’s to making each day count during the pandemic, and believing that the best is yet to come!

Buttons and bows

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I met Erina when I started volunteering for the Earsavers for Lifesavers PH group. I have donated 900 earsavers so far to frontliners who are fighting Covid-19. The craft has kept me busy and purposeful at home. I also became close to my fellow crocheters on the group, especially Erina. She became my source of encouragement when the cabin fever was overwhelming. This has led me to supporting her small business, Ami Eri.

I have always been passionate about supporting small businesses since I also have my own Human Nature online store. Ami Eri sells crocheted cup cozies, hair bows, shawls, and more. Erina is open to bespoke orders and customization. She uses cotton yarn to ensure many years of usage.

Erina has also donated 100 buttons for me to use on my upcoming earsavers. I am truly grateful for this!

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I hope that you will support Ami Eri and other small businesses this quarantine! It will definitely help people build their dreams especially now that we are facing a pandemic.

Stay safe, and God bless us all!