You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?

There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!

Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!


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Sunday, September 7, 2025

PBB grand winner Mika Salamanca emotional as she releases her first children's book

By Robert Requintina

Published Sep 6, 2025 10:17 pm       


Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity Collab Edition grand winner Mika Salamanca surprised fans when she published her first children's book in Quezon City recently.
Titled "Lipad," Mika expressed the challenges of writing, emphasizing that every word crafted was a journey infused with love, hope, and unwavering faith. Each sentence reflected struggles but also conveyed warmth and possibilities.
"I’ve been working on this dream with my team. Hindi naging madali, pero every step was filled with love, hope, and faith. And now, hawak-hawak ko na siya. Something that used to live only in my heart is finally real," Mika said during a media conference.
She added: "I keep reminding myself to believe na tatanggapin nyo rin ito with the same love and warmth na binuhos ko/namin dito. This book is not only for kids, kahit anong season ka ng buhay mo ngayon, I know it will find its way to your heart and give you a little resolution. Kaya sana habang binabasa nyo siya, maramdaman nyo rin yung same magic that carried me through. (I keep reminding myself to believe that you will also receive it with the same love and warmth that I/we poured into it. This book is not only for kids; no matter what season of life you are in now, I know it will find its way to your heart and give you a little resolution. So I hope that as you read it, you will also feel the same magic that carried me through.)"
Mika revealed that writing has been a cherished outlet for her since childhood, serving as a canvas for her imagination and a refuge for her thoughts.
From the moment she discovered the magic of words, she embarked on a journey of expression that has blossomed throughout her life.
"Writing was one of my outlets when I was still a kid. So yung mga stories ko pinapadala ko lang sa mga parents at sa ate ko. Sa family ko lang talaga. (So I only sent my stories to my parents and my sister. Really, just to my family.)
"But this one, before ako nakapasok sa 'PBB,' sinulat ko siya sa car. Pag nagsusulat ako, I based it sa experience ko po or sa nakikita ko sa paligid ko. (But this one, before I got into 'PBB,' I wrote it in the car. When I write, I base it on my experience or what I see around me.)"
"So, when I started writing, it was more about a school-like experience with my classmates, or the experiences of my classmates with one another," Mika also said.
Mika shared the heartfelt reasons behind her choice to pen a whimsical children's book, unveiling the inspiration that sparked her creative journey.
"It's easy to write something for my generation. When I attend events with children, I always give a message in front of them or pinapakanta rin nila ako minsan. (They ask me to sing.)"
"So naisip ko lang kung ano yung something na pwede kong maitulong sa mga bata Naka-smile naman sila pero ano kaya yung pwede kong iwan sa kanila na maalala nila kahit matanda na kami or hindi na nila alam ang pangalan ko. Doon ko naisip na perfect ang book para kapag pupunta ako sa bahay ampunan, meron akong iiwanan sa kanila. (So I just thought about what I could do to help the children. They were smiling, but what could I leave with them that they would remember even when we were old or they didn't know my name anymore? That's when I thought the book would be perfect so that when I go to the orphanage, I can leave something with them,)" Mika said.
Growing up, insecurities
Mika became emotional while reading the book, as she also revealed her insecurities from growing up.
"Isa talaga yung height. Sa appearance yun lang po talaga. Pero ang pinaka-insecurity ko ay hindi kami magkakasama ng family ko ko. Lagi ko itong nababanggit sa interviews before. Kapag nakakakita ako ng buong pamilya, insecure ako kasi nasa malayo ang parents ko. (Height is one thing. That's only for my appearance. But my biggest insecurity is that my family and I aren't together. I've always mentioned this in interviews before. When I see my whole family, I'm insecure because my parents are far away.)"
Mika remembered fondly that her sister was the first to dive into the book.
"Unang nakabasa nito ay ang ate ko. Masaya naman siya noong nabasa niya. Noong nasa US pa po ako, sinasabi ko na talaga sa kanila na gusto kong gumawa ng libro. Outlet ko talaga ang pagsusulat, sketch and paint. Gusto kong makita ng mundo yung puso at isip ko. (My sister was the first to read it. She was happy when she read it. When I was still in the US, I was really telling them that I wanted to write a book. Writing, sketching, and painting are really my outlets. I want the world to see my heart and mind)," she also said.
Mika dedicates this heartfelt book to children who dream of endless possibilities and to those who struggle with insecurities. It offers hope and understanding to everyone who seeks acceptance and confidence.
"I want to dedicate this book to all those who are afraid to try in life. It's really easy to cage ourselves because of insecurities. Sometimes, we limit ourselves, but I hope they won't be afraid to fly," she added.
"Lipad" will make its official debut at the Manila International Book Fair 2025, which will be held at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay from Sept. 10 to 14. She will also have a reading session and a book signing at the event.

Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Gretchen Ho lives her dream in ‘Woman in Action’

by Robert Requintina

Gretchen Ho

Sports host and news anchor Gretchen Ho is living her dream in the latest infotainment program “Woman In Action” where she gets to travel and help people.

“Why am I doing this? When I was young, I imagined myself working for an NGO. Yun talaga ang gusto ko. Gusto ko mag Gawad Kalinga, Habitat for Humanity. And I wanted to travel the Philippines and to help people and go to communities, pero hindi ko alam kung ano ang gagawin ko run exactly,” said Gretchen, 32, when asked about her interest in doing this kind of show, during a virtual mediacon last Friday. 

She added: “Gusto ko lang talagang umikot ng Pilipinas. Tapos years later, I realized, I was doing it already. So sabi ko ang galing talaga ni Lord. Pag meron kang pangarap, or calling, and you stay true to that, you eventually would be led to that no matter what the detours are. So this show is in honor of that childhood dream. Hopefully, we get to travel not just in the Philippines, but around the world and connect people together.”

Premiering on Oct. 1, 7:30 pm on Cignal TV’s One News, with a catch-up airing the next day at 8 pm on One PH, Woman In Action celebrates the life and the countless adventures the world has to offer. Gretchen will take viewers on a riveting journey of awesome discoveries, and at the same time, bring to light the situation of each community.

“Mahilig kami sa courageous travel. I think a lot of people can relate to that. There’s a special segment who loves to discover new things, who love the not-so-traditional way. Bukod sa travel show, we also have public service. So tuloy-tuloy po yung pagtulong namin through this show. But we want to do the public service sustainably. Yung tulong na ibibigay namin, nagpakain lang kami, tapos pag-alis namin wala na. So ganun din yung tinuturo namin sa audiences namin na everytime you go to a place, you can actually leave a mark that will last,” Gretchen also said.

From being a star athlete in college to becoming a respected news anchor and sports host, Gretchen has come a long way in charting her own path and making a name for herself. She has been dubbed as a “woman in action” and an empowered one at that, with her projects and advocacies making a big difference in people’s lives.

This October, Gretchen becomes a fearless wanderer in her new travel infotainment show, Woman In Action, where she explores remote places in the country, highlighting not just their beauty, but also the unique stories of the communities that will inspire and move people to action.

“I’ve found that traveling is best done by going off the beaten path. As a runner, I’ve made it a point to run in each destination I go to, and the streets always reveal something that tourist destinations won’t. It’s in connecting with the people that we really understand and learn about a place. What you will find in this show is not just a sense of adventure, but also a desire to create sustainable impact everywhere we go. That impact isn’t a one-way street though, as we, together with the audiences, seek to be moved and changed by what we see, hear and know” said Gretchen, host of Woman In Action.

With Gretchen’s combined passion for travel, adventure, and public service, Woman In Action delves into each escapade, sharing How To’s and challenges, featuring stories about different individuals and communities and addressing social problems with a call to action.

“What I’ve found in my years working in the media is that there are many young, brilliant people all over the country just waiting for an opportunity. My show seeks to be a vehicle for that – to connect those people to local communities and to our audiences, in an effort to create, not just memories, but also, opportunities. I’m excited about this chance to be able to write and document some of the stories and take a more active part as a producer of the show,” added Gretchen.

Gretchen Ho (left) and MJ Marfori

As an all-around and hardworking woman-in-action, Gretchen has been on a blazing path from her college volleyball days up to her illustrious hosting career. Honed by her dedication and passionate work, Gretchen has become an icon among this generation’s empowered women who weather the proverbial storms in pursuit of their life goals.

The success of her recent campaign, #DonateABikeSaveAJob, helped a thousand families, with more than 1,500 bicycles donated to frontliners and workers for easier transportation during the height of the pandemic. Truly a Woman in Action, Gretchen inspires women to stay true to their calling, find their courage and willpower, and forge their own path to success.


‘Changing the world: one story, one action at a time,’ Woman In Action encourages viewers to be socially responsible travelers and, through its featured stories, inspire people to take action and help entire communities.

Join Gretchen Ho in her travels and explorations in Woman In Action, starting this Oct. 1, 7:30 pm on One News via Cignal, available on CH. 8 SD and CH. 250 HD. You can also catch Woman In Action on SatLite CH. 60 and on the Cignal Play app. Re-watch the episodes the following day at 8:00 pm on One PH, CH. 1.