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Sunday, February 16, 2025

Love and kindness for a healthier, happier community

BY MANILA BULLETIN


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“What the world needs now is love… it's the only thing that there's just too little of,” so goes an old song whose message remains relevant until today.
According to report from Our World in Data, “at least 150 ongoing armed conflicts have been recorded each year recently... There has been no year without armed conflict for centuries.” 


We do not have to look at the global picture to know where else “there’s just too little” of love. In the small world of communities, there is also conflict in many homes, while loneliness has become a struggle for many individuals, especially senior citizens.


As we celebrate February as the “month of love,” it would be a good time to think about how we can bring love to our small part of the world through acts of kindness.


 It’s important to recognize that love transcends romantic relationships, encompassing various forms that not only enrich our lives and fortify our mental resilience, but also fosters a sense of community and connection.


Love manifests in numerous ways, each contributing uniquely to our – and our community’s –  health. The ancient Greeks identified several types of love – romantic love, deep friendship or brotherly love, familial love, such as the bond between parents and children, unconditional, selfless love for humanity, playful, flirtatious affection, practical, long-standing love, and self-love. 


While personal relationships are fundamental, extending love to the broader community enriches both individuals and society. Agape love, or selfless love for humanity, promotes community connection, emotional resilience, and reduces stress.


One practical way to cultivate love for the community is designating a “Kindness Day” each week when one commits to performing six acts of kindness. These can be simple gestures such as complimenting a colleague or stranger; donating to a local charity; volunteering one’s time or skills; writing a thank-you note to someone who has impacted your life; helping a neighbor with a task; or leaving a positive review for a local business.


Intentionally engaging in these acts fosters a sense of purpose, strengthens community bonds, and contributes to a peaceful community.


Acts of kindness and empathy release “feel-good” hormones, enhancing mood and well-being which nurtures a robust emotional foundation that supports mental resilience.


Also, love fosters a sense of belonging and purpose, which are crucial components of resilience. Engaging in loving relationships provides emotional support during challenging times, enabling individuals to navigate adversity more effectively.


Connecting with nature is another profound way to experience and express love. Research indicates that hugging a tree boosts oxytocin levels, promoting relaxation and emotional balance. Being around trees can also help to lower blood pressure, slow the heart rate, boost the immune system, and reduce stress and worry. 


Last week, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) launched the “Hug a Tree” campaign, encouraging individuals to embrace trees as a form of therapy. Participating in this campaign not only enhances personal well-being but also fosters a deeper appreciation for the environment, encouraging conservation efforts.


This Valentine’s Month, let’s broaden our understanding of love to include its many forms. By nurturing love within ourselves, our relationships, our communities, and the natural world, we build mental resilience and contribute to a more compassionate and connected society, and in our small way, bring love to places where “there’s just too little of” it.

BINI addresses bashers: 'Thank you'

BY ROBERT REQUINTINA


AT A GLANCE

  • ABS-CBN COO Cory Vidanes spoke on behalf of the ABS-CBN management to expresscongratulationsand appreciation to the blooming idols.


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The nation's girl group BINI has proudly reaffirmed its partnership with ABS-CBN during a contract signing event dubbed "BINI: Kapamilya Hanggang Dulo" held at the ABS-CBN Dolphy Theater in Quezon City.

This event is an important milestone, happening four years after BINI's debut. It shows their growth and ongoing journey in the Philippine music industry.

All BINI members—Sheena, Jhoanna, Mikha, Stacey, Gwen, Maloi, Colet, and Aiah—were present to mark this significant milestone. 

ABS-CBN COO Cory Vidanes spoke on behalf of the ABS-CBN management to express congratulations and appreciation to the blooming idols. 

“Thank you for your continued trust in ABS-CBN. You entrusted us from the day you auditioned for BINI until today when you signed our new contract. This is a commitment to our shared goal of world-class excellence. Congratulations on all your successes. We are very proud of who you have become and what you have achieved,” she said.   

“BINI, you are very special, and you have become a part of Pinoy culture. You rightfully deserve to be called the nation’s girl group and the pride of the Filipino people,” she added.  

The group, through Aiah, thanked ABS-CBN for their trust and for allowing them to maintain their individuality and authenticity.  

“Thank you because you were the first to believe in us. Thank you because you allow us to become authentic; you allow us to grow at our own pace. We also have our voice, and you don’t shut us down," she said.

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The group is also looking forward to more beautiful years together. “We’ve gone through a lot for the first couple of years together at hindi madali with the whole shutdown, pandemic, and everything else. But knowing that we can get through that, ano pa kaya in the next couple of years? And I think what’s going to be beautiful is that we’re all still gonna be there for each other and conquer through all of those,” shared Aiah. 

The group’s leader, Jhoanna, meanwhile, thanked their families for being with them in their journey. 

“Alam nyo ba, Blooms, na dito sa lugar na ito, dito rin kami unang nag-evaluation. Parang bumabalik lang ang memories at kasama ulit namin ang families namin.Thank you for keeping us grounded kasi sobrang overwhelming yung mga nangyari. Thank you for guiding us na maging humble palagi. (Did you know, Blooms, that here in this place, this is where we first evaluated ourselves. It's like the memories are just coming back, and our families are with us again. Thank you for keeping us grounded, because what happened was so overwhelming. Thank you for guiding us to always be humble)," she said. 

BINI also addressed their critics who directed hurtful comments towards them. 

“To our bashers, thank you. Hindi po siya madali to see the bashing, hating and all the negativity. Hindi siya madali. Masakit siya pero, you know what? Thank you, Kasi. That's what motivates us to keep pushing, to be stronger, and to give out our all,” said BINI Aiah.

She added: “At least that is something that we can turn into something great,” Aiah remarked. 

“Masakit siya pero it also allows us to look at all the brighter things in life and the many things that we could be grateful for.” 

“Sa mga bashers, ang sakit niyo magsalita pero thank you pa rin. Because of it, parang mas lalo ako tuloy nagkakapurpose kung bakit it’s always nice to be loving kasi ang daming hate, ang daming negativities so parang you get to see all of it and it makes you have a purpose to keep doing good because people need that love. People need that kindness. (To the bashers, it hurts to speak, but thank you anyway. Because of it, I feel more purposeful because it's always nice to be loving because there's so much hate, so much negativity, so it seems like you get to see all of it, and it makes you have a purpose to keep doing good because people need that love. People need that kindness)," she added.

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BINI with ABS-CBN executives

Also present at the momentous event were ABS-CBN chairman Mark Lopez, president and CEO Carlo Katigbak, chief financial officer Rick Tan, head of entertainment production and Star Magic Lauren Dyogi, ABS-CBN Music head Roxy Liquigan, and BINI’s manager for Star Magic Mylene Quintana-Mallari. 

Their respective families also witnessed BINI’s latest milestone; some of BINI’s fans dubbed BLOOMs, brand partners, and media members.

On Feb. 13, BINI dropped another refreshing and catchy sound in the single “Blink Twice."

Mikha described the song as an appeal to go straight to the point when expressing or admitting love. “I feel like the song is about hwag na tayong magpaligoy-ligoy pa. Let’s go straight to the point,” she said. 

According to Mikha, the song is also slated for international release. “It’s like ‘Cherry on Top,’ and we also worked with international producers and songwriters on this one. Of course, we want to give the best for you guys and we want to reach the international stage.”   

The group announced the new music offering at the end of the “BINIverse” tour last year, which sold over 50,000 tickets nationwide and culminated at the three-day sold-out show at the Araneta Coliseum.  

“Blink Twice” is the follow-up to their last full English song “Cherry On Top,” which has already amassed over 100 million global audio streams and video views combined. 

The pop sensation made their first live performance of “Blink Twice” at the highly anticipated concert, “BINIverse World Tour: Philippines," at the Philippine Arena last Feb. 15.  

Hoàng Mỹ An and Samuel collaborate on love song for hesitant souls, 'Wanna Hear You Say'

BY MANILA BULLETIN ENTERTAINMENT


AT A GLANCE

  • Through this partnership, Mỹ An has created a musical piece that is both gentle and romantic yet powerful, touching the hearts of listeners with its message of courage and sincerity in love.


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Hoàng Mỹ An and Samuel Collaborate 

 Hoàng Mỹ An officially introduced her audience to Wanna Hear You Say, a pop ballad filled with emotion that tells the delicate and profound story of an unspoken love. This marks her first collaboration with international artist Samuel. 

Through this partnership, Mỹ An has created a musical piece that is both gentle and romantic yet powerful, touching the hearts of listeners with its message of courage and sincerity in love.

Inspiration from deepest heartfelt emotions in everyday moments   

Wanna Hear You Say is not just a song but a heartfelt portrait woven from everyday moments in which anyone can see themselves. Hoàng Mỹ An shared, "I sang this song based on my own personal experiences, when I could feel love was there, but I didn’t have the courage to express it. It’s a state of contradiction between longing and fear, between longing and silence."

In each verse, the hesitation, internal struggle, and fear of rejection are expressed naturally and sincerely. The gentle melody combined with powerful notes evokes emotions and emphasizes the necessity of bravery in love. Mỹ An added, "I believe this song is not just the story of two people, but a story of millions of hearts waiting to express their love."

A journey of collaboration – The essence of harmony and unforgettable moments  

The collaboration between Hoàng Mỹ An and Samuel came about through a shared appreciation for music. Mỹ An recounted, "My music director, Mr. Pabaki, shared the demo of the song, and I was immediately impressed. Coincidentally, according to Mr. Pabaki, Samuel had also heard the demo and was very excited about the song. From there, the idea of a duet between Vietnam and Korea began to take shape." 

During the production of the music video, the two created unforgettable memories. One of those moments was when Mỹ An secretly organized a birthday celebration for Samuel right on set. "It was so touching to see the joy in Samuel’s eyes. These are moments that helped us understand each other better and create a more complete musical product," shared Mỹ An.

'Wanna Hear You Say' – A turning point in artistic journey  

With Wanna Hear You Say, Hoàng Mỹ An is branching out into the Southeast Asian market, bringing a unique perspective through her collaboration with an international artist.

Following this release, Mỹ An will continue her musical journey with her debut mini-album, set to drop in September. Alongside this, she will embark on a school tour across Vietnam, aiming to inspire and connect with young audiences. As she expands her reach, she actively shares her music with Southeast Asian audiences, delivering heartfelt love stories and emotions to international listeners.

Hoàng Mỹ An’s journey is not just about music but about connecting with people’s emotions. She shared, "I want to build an image of a versatile, strong artist who inspires others to live authentically with their emotions. And Wanna Hear You Say is a testament to that. I hope the audience will find empathy and courage to express what they’ve been holding inside."

Wanna Hear You Say is now available on digital music platforms.