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Filipina on the Rise

Filipina on the Rise

Krystl Fabella

Welcome to Filipina on the Rise Podcast! This podcast aims to promote Filipina excellence world wide by elevating Filipinas in every industry who are doing big things and making an impact! Together, we learn about their journey, tackle some cultural topics as related to being Filipino in the modern day, and give advice to someone pursuing their own excellence. highlight Filipino culture in modern day successes and celebrate what it means to be a Filipina. 

104 - Gina Mariko, CEO & Pinayista founder: Launching the 1st POC Wine & Food Fest, Profit-First Model, Overcoming Cyclical Burnout
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  • 104 - Gina Mariko, CEO & Pinayista founder: Launching the 1st POC Wine & Food Fest, Profit-First Model, Overcoming Cyclical Burnout

    Gina Mariko Rosales is the founder of Make it Mariko and Pinayista, as well as the Co-founder of UNDISCOVERED SF and Balay Kreative. As a Filipino Japanese American entrepreneur, events enthusiast, efficiency nerd, dancer and nonprofit advocate, Gina is looking to create magical, meaningful moments that help remind us of the beauty and interconnectedness of life. In this episode Gina challenges the idea of “doing it all” as a business leader. The episode gives insight into the very real struggles of POC entrepreneurship, burnout, and the obstacles faced when scaling a company. Gina talks about accepting success and the mindset surrounding money. Exploring the thought provoking idea of finances in an echo-chamber of scarcity. Through Make It Mariko, Gina is curating an event that encourages Communities of Color to recognize that a beautifully curated event is inherently deserved. 

    Find out what Gina’s plans are for the future! Don’t miss out on the POC Food & Wine Festival presented by Make It Mariko! Use code FOTRFAM for 20% off tickets. The Filipina on the Rise Team looks forward to seeing you there!

    In this episode, we cover:

    Gina’s personal journey of embracing her Filipino identity and leveraging it to create empowering and uniting multicultural event spaces, like the Undiscovered SF Night Market and initiatives supporting Filipino women and entrepreneurs.Gina’s approach to event planning that balances community needs with business viability, promoting a ‘profit first’ model for sustainability.Gina’s philosophy on embracing opportunities, the value of a diverse skill set and her experiences at Google X, stressing authenticity and the importance of bringing one’s whole self to work.Challenges of scaling a business as a person of color and a womanThe strategies for overcoming burnout, nurturing growth and setting realistic goals for success in entrepreneurship.Gina’s commitment to building a multicultural community, her involvement in the POC Food and Wine Festival, strategies for longevity through real estate and empowering Filipino women to pursue their passions authentically.

    Sponsors: Passion Planner. Passion Planner helps you identify your dreams and build toward them every day. Find Passion Planner on Instagram or the Passion Planner website and discover the right planner for you. 

    Elaine Dizon is a mindset and life coach, writer, and recipient of AT&T's highest DEI award at a corporate level -- the Spark Award. She leverages her experience in conscious parenting, performance management coaching, and neuroleadership science to support continuous learning towards outcomes and results.  

    Fri, 26 Apr 2024
  • 103 - It's here!! 5 Things You'll Gain from the Filipina Soul Sisterhood

    It's back and better than ever! Filipino Soul Sisterhood is our community of like-minded Filipino women looking to reconnect with their roots and support one another's growth. I share the origins of this community, born out of a shared desire for meaningful conversations and authentic connections, and what you can expect!

    Episode Summary:

    How did this start and what are 5 things I learned from thisUpcoming workshops and discussion topicsMembers share knowledge, mentorship, and resources, fostering a supportive network that propels professional and personal development.Healing and cultural reclamation are core themes, with members collectively navigating the complexities of their Filipino identity and narratives.The sisterhood includes regular virtual and in-person events designed to foster meaningful connections, facilitating friendship and collaboration among its members.

    Notable Quotes:

    "And a lot of us are uncovering our identities as part of the diaspora and, you know, decolonizing our minds and our narratives.""There's something that is necessary in order for people to… level up is that we're pulling each other up and we're opening doors for each other.""It's so imperative and a core of who we are to navigate our lives with each other and through each other, through talk story, through sitting around the campfire, a virtual campfire, and telling stories."

    Resources:

    Hang out with me and other like-minde Filipinas every Thursday at the Filipina Soul Sisterhood! Together we reconnect with our roots and help each other rise.Expand your network at the Filipina Speed Networking Party!
    Tue, 23 Apr 2024
  • 102 - Back from Portugal! Knowing PH history helped me make friends? + My 5 SECRETS to STANDING OUT while networking (Join our event!)

    Krystl is back from a quick trip in Portugal! shares her experiences and learnings from her recent trip to Portugal and how it relates to Philippine history. She discusses the connection between Portugal and the Philippines through Ferdinand Magellan and explores the possibility of the Philippines being a Portuguese colony. Crystal also emphasizes the importance of representation and announces an upcoming professional speed networking event for Filipino women. She shares her best networking tips, including setting objectives, having an elevator pitch, being curious, remembering details, and having a follow-up strategy.

    Keywords

    Filipina, Portugal, Philippine history, Ferdinand Magellan, colonization, representation, networking, speed networking event

    Takeaways

    Traveling can provide opportunities to share and learn about your culture and history with people from different countries.Knowing your history and sharing it with others can deepen their understanding of your culture and create connections.Networking is essential for career growth and advancement, and it's important to set objectives, have an elevator pitch, be curious, remember details, and have a follow-up strategy.Representation matters, and connecting with people who share your cultural background can be empowering and inspiring.The Filipinas Soul Sisterhood is a community for Filipinas to reconnect with their culture, share their experiences, and support each other.

    Sign up for our Free Speed Networking Party 4/18!

    Fri, 12 Apr 2024
  • 101 - Reckoning with Religion as Filipinas in the Diaspora- Questioning Faith, Christianity vs Colonizers, my Journey with God’s Grace (IG LIVE)

    In this episode of the Filipino on the Rise podcast, host Krystl Fabella dives into a conversation about faith, religion, and spirituality. She shares her own personal journey of questioning her faith and leaving the church multiple times, highlighting the importance of asking questions and having a personal relationship with God. Krystl explores the influence of religion in Filipino culture and the challenges of navigating religious institutions. She also discusses the impact of church hurt and trauma, and the healing process that comes with exploring spirituality outside of traditional religious practices. Through her own experiences, Krystl encourages listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and questions, and to find a path that feels authentic and meaningful to them.

    Key Takeaways:

    Growing up with religious and faith-based influences is a common experience for many Filipino Americans.Questioning one's faith and exploring spirituality outside of traditional religious practices can lead to personal growth and a deeper understanding of one's beliefs.Church hurt and trauma are real experiences that can impact one's relationship with religion and spirituality.Finding a balance between personal exploration and community connection is important when it comes to faith and spirituality.It is possible to have a personal relationship with God and find healing without being tied to a specific religious institution.

    Notable Quotes:

      "I always question when I go to church, what am I doing here? Like, I volunteer at my church, but sometimes I don't sit and listen to the sermons because I'm past that point where I'm just sitting and taking in information and just doing the routines." "I think that after seeing the western Christian church and the glamorization of pastors, I felt like I had more questions to ask. So that is when I again distanced myself and started looking for answers elsewhere." "It's not our responsibility to continuously do the work and save ourselves. Give it to God. You're healed. You're whole." "When we share our experiences with each other, that's when the healing begins, and that's when we can live a more abundant life." "It's okay to have questions and to share them with others. Open up about your experiences and see where God meets you." 

    Resources:

    Filipino on the Rise PodcastKrystl Fabela's Instagram

    Listen to the full episode on Filipino on the Rise Podcast for more insights and personal stories about faith, religion, and spirituality. Stay tuned for future episodes that celebrate Filipino excellence and empower the community.

    Thu, 04 Apr 2024
  • 100 - 1st Filipina to be elected to U.S. Assembly? Meet Jessica Caloza, immigrant, public servant and candidate

    Jessica Caloza, is back on the podcast (my 2nd ever guest!) and ... she's running for office! Jessica is a dedicated public servant and worked for President Obama helping underfunded public schools get more resources. As L.A. Public Works Commissioner, Jessica expanded good-paying union jobs, raised wages for workers and required equal pay for women while increasing transparency and accountability. As California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s Deputy Chief of Staff, Jessica has worked to reduce crime and gun violence, take bold action to protect the environment, and helped victims of sexual assault receive justice.

    Episode Highlights

    Introduction to our guest An empowering Filipino American trailblazer with high aspirations for District 52's State Assembly seat.Representation matters The significance of diverse representation in government and the power of endorsements.Making history with the Filipino Town Gateway The role our guest played in establishing a historic monument and what it signifies for Asian American women in public service.Overcoming obstacles: An insight into the challenges faced by Asian American women in politics and the drive to pave the way for future generations.Addressing pressing issues: Strategies to tackle California's affordability crisis, housing issues, homelessness, and budget shortfalls.Public Service Experience: How experiences at different levels of government can contribute to community development.Election Participation:The importance of active community involvement and having a voice in politics.Honoring Filipino Contributions:Recognizing the sacrifices of Filipino nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic and advocating for workplace protection.Voter Engagement: The necessity for active Filipino voter participation and innovative campaign strategies to engage them.Community Outreach: The role of personal networks in furthering the campaign and the need for support.Remember to Vote: The importance of voting early and ensuring participation.

    Sign up to help her campaign! Let's get Jessica elected.
    https://www.jessicacaloza.com/

    Wed, 14 Feb 2024
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