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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Friday, October 18, 2024

Spotify empowering Pinoy creators

SOUNDS FAMILIAR - Baby A. Gil - The Philippine Star 

October 18, 2024 | 12:00am

Spotify empowering Pinoy creators

Ben&Ben, one of the headliners at the ‘Spotify Lounge: Philippines Edition,’ is named Spotify’s inaugural decade definer.

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I always get a big kick out of checking the daily Spotify hit list. I’ve been covering the music business for many years and one of my dreams back then was to find a local chart dominated by Filipino artists, not foreign acts.

This finally happened about five or six years ago when I saw Moira dela Torre, the harana boys Zack Tabudlo, Arthur Nery and others leaving the foreigners on the wayside. And with Dionela, Bini and Hev Abi on top these days, it has been so ever since.

Gustav Back, managing director for Spotify SEA (Southeast Asia), said that the present ratio between foreign and local acts as far as streaming is concerned is 75 percent to 25 percent in favor of the Pinoys. That is quite a number not to mention the fact that our artists also most of the time occupy the top rungs.

Back, who like Spotify comes from Sweden, wants it to stay that way. He was in town a few weeks ago to meet and greet our artists and to hand out Spotify S trophies to the most streamed music. The task was a happy one.

“We at Spotify are very proud of how we have been able to help put Filipino music in the charts,” he said.

In fact, he said Spotify has come up with a lot of ways to keep Pinoys busy creating big streamers and enjoying the experience.

Spotify is an audio and media streaming platform established in 2006. That was a downtime for the music industry with piracy at an all-time high. Spotify offered a legit alternative to the peer to peer sharing of content that was popular during the late ‘90s and a way to make music more accessible to everybody.

It was music available in a convenient manner. On demand and anywhere you are with a wifi. No more players. No talkative DJs. No skipping cuts in an LP. It was just the music you like when you want it. Aside from that Spotify also royalties to copyright owners.

Spotify is now the largest provider of music all over the world. It is home to over a hundred million music tracks. It has also branched out to podcasts and now has six million podcast shows. And in the near future, there will be videos, movies, games and even DJs to simulate old-time radio shows.

Back mentioned several ways by which artists and content creators can take advantage of what Spotify has to offer.  “Spotify champions hyperlocal genres,” he says.

“We make it easy for artists to pitch their music to listeners. We have data available so they will know how their music is doing. We give them the opportunity to connect with fans and even sell merchandise.

“Now that the podcast market is growing fast, Spotify has creator tools available for podcasters who need to create, manage and grow shows. We have also introduced interaction among artists through master classes and creative partnerships.”

And then there is RADAR, which I think, up and coming talents should aspire to get into. “RADAR is Spotify’s commitment and partnership with emerging artists to grow their careers and cross borders. It is the global home for what’s next and what’s new in sound, uplifting rising artists as they expand their global reach.”

Take a look at the names which entered RADAR last year. I am sure that Spotify must be very proud that they are all doing very well in their careers. Maki, Cup of Joe, Dionela, Hev Abi, Illest Morena, Jason Dhakal, Denise Julia, dwta, Ysanygo and BINI. The only hitch I see here is that the artists are recommended by labels they are signed with.  This puts the indies at a disadvantage.

Of course, while empowering creators of all types Spotify also makes sure that it is the go-to place for listeners.  Why not? It has all sorts of playlists available — from my favorite Daily Chart to the Viral50 to Rap Caviar to Discover Weekly, etc., etc.

This program helps preserve marine environment in Tiwi, Albay

Biodiversity blooms in barangays


In a small town in Albay, the marine environment houses diverse aquatic species crucial for biodiversity. Unfortunately, the climate crisis is set to worsen the reduction of diversity in marine ecosystems, which prompts the need to adopt sustainable practices and preserve with urgency the resources in coastal regions. 

The Environmental Conservation for Sustaining Tiwi’s Aquatic Resources (ECO-STAR), a program by the Philippine Geothermal Production Company (PGPC) which is a unit of SM Investments Corporation, helps rehabilitate the beach and mangrove areas across 14 coastal barangays in the town. This effort contributes to the fight against declining biodiversity protection and, ultimately, climate warming.

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The program plants mangroves to help with marine conservation.

To better serve local communities, the program has developed a watch station area that would serve as the town's information center for coastal and fishery education, which includes addressing the harmful effects of illegal fishing. 

"Our holistic approach to coastal conservation not only focuses on environmental protection but also on improving the livelihoods of local families. By integrating education, community engagement, and sustainable practices, we aim to create lasting benefits for both the environment and the people,” said Napoleon Saporsantos Jr., president at PGPC. 

The company said since the program’s inception, it has overseen the planting and nurturing of over 300,000 mangrove and beach tree species and facilitated the rescue and release of 327 sea turtles, which received financial support through its fundraising events. 

Meanwhile, since 2017, PGCP said it has contributed to restoring the Bariis River in the town through coastal clean-up activities, solid waste management, tree planting, and awareness campaigns. This river, formerly polluted, now has one of the most acceptable qualities recognized by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Environmental Management Bureau.

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“While the Bariis River is crucial to our renewable energy operations, our primary goal is to ensure the health of our ecosystems. Clean rivers contribute to a healthy environment overall, and that’s why we are dedicated to their preservation,” he added.  

Moving forward, the program seeks to continue working toward transforming Tiwi into an Eco-Adventure Marine Park, with plans underway for team-building activities, wildlife conservation, and livelihood improvements.

Collective action is key to protecting our natural resources, which starts by building on awareness about their decline and later joining eco-initiatives that champion their conservation. ECO-STAR shows it takes a village to help restore our finite resources, urging each of us to act now and preserve the biodiversity that thrived long before us.

BINI launched as newest endorser of Penshoppe

BY JONATHAN HICAP


AT A GLANCE

  • A music video showcasing the collaboration will also be released on Oct. 20


Penshoppe, a leading lifestyle brand in the Philippines, launched P-pop girl group BINI as its newest endorser. 

The grand launch was held at The Fifth at Rockwell on Oct. 16. It also marked the start of Penshoppe’s latest campaign, “Be Your Own Icon,” which encourages individuals to confidently express their unique styles and stories.

“BINI not only exemplifies our brand persona—confident, current, fun, youthful, and cool—but also aligns perfectly with our ambition to build a brand that transcends borders,” said Brandon Liu, Penshoppe brand director.  

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Penshoppe aims to inspire individuals to be the best versions of themselves. By collaborating with BINI, Penshoppe aims to solidify its position as a brand that shapes culture and inspires self-expression. 

The “Be Your Own Icon” campaign urges customers to embrace their individuality and stand out by being unapologetically themselves. 

The event featured an exciting cityscape skyline backdrop, representing the iconic future Penshoppe envisions for its audience. 

The launch also showcased the Q4 Iconic Collection, a range of elevated pieces designed for those who wish to turn heads and express themselves with confidence. 

Attendees, including members of the press, business partners, and Club Penshoppe members, experienced a vibrant program featuring a fashion show and an exclusive performance by BINI, including a sneak peek of their latest music video.


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Penshoppe said the launch was just the beginning of its big push for the “Be Your Own Icon” movement. To continue the hype, a new track from BINI has been released in tandem with the event. The new song, which is set to become another trending hit from the group. is the new anthem of Penshoppe which encapsulates and reflects what the brand stands for.

Loyal and new customers, as well as fans of BINI, can now share in the experience as the new collections and photos of BINI will be featured in Penshoppe stores nationwide. A music video showcasing the collaboration will also be released on Oct. 20.

“Penshoppe continues to lead and influence culture, and our partnership with BINI is a testament to that commitment,” said Cisco Droege, chief product officer at Penshoppe Group. “With a deep understanding of our customers and innovative global practices, we empower individuals to express themselves stylishly and accessibly.”

As part of the long-term partnership between Penshoppe and BINI, customers can look forward to interactive activities, including a dance challenge and the launch of two exciting scent lines—Juicy Tropics and Unleashed—dubbed the Binilicious Scents.

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Be Your Own Icon (Penshoppe)

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BINI fashion: Fun, sustainable, evolving


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Dressed in an assortment of cropped tops, shrunken cardis, asymmetrical pleated skirts, and patchwork trousers, the P-pop group Bini look like young girls playing dress-up with whatever they can get their hands on. That DIY vibe when it comes to their looks has persisted since their launch as teens back in 2021.

Now in their early 20s, Aiah, Colet, Maloi, Gwen, Stacey, Mikha, Jhoanna, and Sheena have a string of catchy songs under their belt including “Salamin, Salamin,” “Pantropiko” and “Karera,” with the accompanying music videos that have been listened and danced to countless times.

Stylist Ica Villanueva, the group’s visual director, is responsible for whatever the girls wear in public, whether the event is big or small. In an interview with Lifestyle, she talked about how she landed the styling gig, her bid for sustainability, and what she has planned for Bini as the girls grow up and mature.


Starting the conversation on women empowerment

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When AS Watson became a signatory early this year of the Women’s Empowerment Principles, a global movement under the United Nations Women Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, the global health and beauty retailer strengthened its commitment to promoting inclusivity and opportunities for women.

Watsons Philippines, in particular, has 80 percent of its workforce made up of women, according to its senior assistant vice president for marketing, public relations, and sustainability, Sharon Decapia. This is 10 percent higher than the global level, she pointed out during the “Move with PowHer” forum held last Monday at KMC One Ayala in Makati City.

“Majority of our customers are also female,” Decapia told Lifestyle at the event. “At least 60 percent, based on our club membership.” Thus, the mounting of “Move with PowHer” for the first time, she pointed out.


Is ß still used in German?

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Angelika Davey
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My German teacher told me they no longer use it, and have 'ss' instead, so I wanted to confirm the validity of that statement.

You’ve already received lots of correct and good explanatory answers, so I just want to vent my anger. Not at you but your teacher!

I cannot believe that after over 20 years some non native German teachers still think that the ß has disappeared. Where have they been all this time?
I have lost count about the amount of times I had to explain it to people that the rules have changed but the letter is still there. I can understand the confusion in 1995 when it might not have been too clear what exactly changed. But not 23 years later.

Any German teacher who still says that the ß has gone clearly has not had a proper look inside a textbook lately or any German books, magazines, newspapers or websites. Shame on them!

Rant over, thanks for listening ☺