Where silent journeys
shape lasting purpose
Written by: Laetizia Isabelle Duran and Andre James Fadrigalan
Where silent journeys
shape lasting purpose
Written by: Laetizia Isabelle Duran and Andre James Fadrigalan
In a world that values speed and instant success, some journeys unfold quietly and patiently, defined by enduring faith. These paths are marked by perseverance and trust, not applause or certainty. Through gawa, aral, at dasal, we see that transformation isn’t rushed — it is lived and discovered over time. In this spirit, Rev. Fr. Nelson B. Bisco, C.M., follows his path: not seeking the spotlight, but guiding others to deeper meaning beyond the noise.
Yani Hates You
(And She's Finally Okay With That)
Written by: Dana Yaser Abdulla Ahmed, Allen Isaac de Leon, and Sitti Raja Nabiula
Our interview begins with the sudden, roaring interruption of an airplane passing over Taguig.
A loud start makes perfect sense for Yani Villarosa.
Better known to you and me as Yani Hatesu, she has spent nearly a decade making noise on the internet. Sitting down to interview her, the sheer nerves got the best of us. "Kinakabahan ako... is this Tagalog?" one of us blurted out before we even officially started.
Yani fired back without missing a single beat.
"Totoo ba, oh, itigil na natin 'to."
Written by: Krisha Marie de Jesus
Back then, she imagined herself becoming an actor, yet fate had other plans. Today, Alessie has carved out her own name online, where her café and lifestyle content have made her one of the most relatable voices on social media.