🎥 How I Spent My Weekend as a Youtuber and a Full-Time Employee?


Hi Tansyong Lovers*, in this #vlog of mine; I am trying to document my busy weekend. It was November 11, 2017 when my Saturday had a fully loaded schedule. In fact, my “OUT” from work was 6AM on Saturday as I had my regular night-shift on Friday from 9PM to 6AM. I arrived home at 7AM and took a power nap for 2 hours. I had to wake up at 9:00 AM since I have a breakfast with my office-mate.  Then went back home after breakfast to take another sleep for two hours, woke up at 12NN to prepare for Film-making Workshop.
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I left home early at 12:30 PM and arrived in Cubao at 1PM. I have to wait another one hour in Cubao – “tagal kasi ng inaantay ko na co-youtuber na si Jeyps”.

Sa sobrang late niya, nauna na lang ako sa UP town center, wherein dun gaganapin ang workshop with Direk Bani Logronio” .

I didn’t expect ang traffic pala sa Tandang Sora A.K.A Katipunan. I arrived at the Workshop 30 minutes before matapos. Actually, one thing I’ve learned from the workshop – do not wait for someone who will surely arrive late; instead mauna nalang. 

After the workshop, (actually meet and greet ang nangyare dahil di ako umabot sa discussion) then I have to go to McKinley Hills for a 2-hour gym session. Subsequently, went to Paranaque for a Dance Practice and headed back to McKinley Hills to grab a bite and went back home.

Honestly speaking, this content is my first attempt to #vlog my life in a whole day setting. It wasn’t easy, yet very fulfilling because while editing – then I’d realize I was able to accomplish a lot of things within a day. In addition to that, I was also able vlog it.

Watch the video below and tell me kung may time pa ba ako mag JOWA. WTF, I even don’t have time to shave my facial hair, magjowa pa kaya. Time management is the key pero kawawa naman katawan ko niyan. HAHAHA!

Thanks for watching Tansyong Lovers, I hope you enjoyed it.


Tansyong Lovers* - a Community Fan-Based of Jonathan Orbuda’s Youtube Channel and Blog.  They are the supporter of every post online – I Love Tansyong TV, I Love Tansyong Blog and Social media (@ilovetansyong). These dynamic people believe that LIFE IS WORTH CELEBRATING FOR.

Travel fitness: Tips on Packing, clothes, and gear


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    First things first, what luggage are you taking? You will need to decide whether you're choosing rolling luggage or a backpack. Of course, if your plan is to go backpacking the latter is the best choice for you. Otherwise, rolling luggage is a great plan as it's easy to get around with. You can choose one small enough to take as hand luggage or opt for something larger for longer trips. For the shorter trips, though, you may want to consider a traditional backpack as it will help you limit your packing.

    Packing


    With a bit of planning and organisation, the sky really is the limit when it comes to packing smart.

    This is a time to be ruthless because not everything can come. Think about what items you can easily buy when you arrive at your destination, what items will likely be available where you are staying, and what you can't possibly live without for your time away. This should make the decision process a bit simpler.

    Socks can be slipped into shoes; you can roll clothes within clothes. There are plenty of innovative ways to get everything in there. You should be able to balance your needs with your wants between your checked luggage and hand luggage. Remember to keep any valuables with you on the plane, though you should avoid travelling with anything too valuable.



    Clothing


    Before you can pack a single item of clothing (well, beyond undergarments and socks) you need to check the weather for your chosen destination. If you will be travelling to multiple places then you'll need to check the weather for each place to be sure you are covered for every eventuality. It's a good idea to invest in rain clothing so that you can throw it over your clothes and not worry about getting saturated while out and about.

    Chinos are a great option because they wear well, are easy to mix and match with outfits, and are lighter in comparison to jeans. So, consider a few pairs of chinos and bring extra tops so you can easily mix and match as required. Another important thing to consider is outerwear like sweaters. Rather than packing lots of heavy items, layering up is easier so bring lighter items and wear multiples if the weather dictates.

    When it comes to shoes try to limit this as they get heavy. You'll want comfortable shoes for walking, a nicer pair of shoes for any dinners you have planned, and a spare pair for any other eventuality (for sunny destinations this is likely flip flops or sandals).

    Don't forget gloves, a scarf, and an umbrella if it's going to be cold on your travels. You may also want to consider thicker socks for this type of trick.

    Gear


    The most important thing for anyone these days - chargers! Whether it's laptops, phones or tablets – you need to make sure those (and their chargers) are packed handy so you can easily grab them when you need them. Ideally, those are for your hand luggage and most airports now offer ports in the lounges.

    Now, don't forget your toiletries. If you aren't checking any luggage you will need to keep your liquids separate from the rest as they have to be produced at security. So, bear that in mind as you are packing. Luckily, you are now allowed to take a razor on the aeroplane, so you don't need to worry about that. You should also pack a spare, empty bag to keep your dirty laundry in. You may have access to laundry facilities and you may not, so you should be prepared for that. Don't be afraid to hand wash some items in the hotel sink, though.

    If you're going backpacking then there are other things to consider, such as maps, guides, long-life snacks, and water bottles. This is a real test of your creative packing skills as you are working with much less space, but will likely be on a longer trip. Think about what you will really need to get through your trip and strip everything back to the basics. You can hand wash clothing as you travel and re-wear many items multiple times.


    There's a great wide world out there and it's just waiting for you to explore it, so what are you waiting for? Make sure you check out the incredible Holiday deals @ Booking.com, why not get your next trip at a bargain-basement price?

    Dance To Express; Not To Impress. Dance From The Soul; Not Just From The Choreography.


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    It has been many years guys na di na ako sumayaw. As far as I remember, the last time that I compete in a dance battle was way-back in my college days. Indeed, I am already 30 years old now, so basically that was almost 10 years ago. But the burning passion is still in my soul specially ng sumali ako sa nakaraang STOMP Dance battle November 19, 2017 sa The Blue Leaf Cosmopolitan.

    Undeniably, tumanda na nga ako pero the feeling when I heard the shout of the massive audience, the lights, the smoke and the beat of the music – it seemed that It was not a competition to me. Hence, It was like a time travel back to my younger days, those moments when I simultaneously went to school and accept dancing tutorial for an extra cash (for my allowance). I really love dancing, but when I entered to the real world – I just realized that my passion in dancing cannot subsidy my expenses .And so, I let go my passion and continue working as to what is really requisite in survival.

    However, no matter how you let go and set aside your passion, it is already grass-rooted deep within – whenever an opportunity comes, it will just come out naturally. Honestly, nung sumayaw ako nito , never ko inisip na mananalo ako, ang tanging gusto ko lang maramdaman ko ulit ang feeling na nararamdaman ko 10 years ago.


    With that being said, it just happened.  I savoured every beat of the music, I enjoyed the two minutes dance routine and I traveled back to where I started – a Young Jonathan Orbuda who was dreaming originally to be a professional dancer.
    “How I wish, my past Grandparents witness me how I enjoyed what I did.”

    “I am pretty sure, they’re proud of me”.

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    Sad part; when the music ended, it was time for me to go back to the reality. I have to go back to my 30 years old persona and leave my college memories in the history. Yet when the time I become older, I’ll surely enjoy reminiscing it while sitting on my rocking chair.



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    Thanks TANSYONG LOVERS for droppin’ by. I hope you’ll still continue going with me in this so called LIFE. If you enjoyed this VLOG, let me know, just leave your comments below. Follow me at Twitter, Instagram and Facebook so that we can keep in touch. See you in my next video – I Love Tansyong TV

    [WATCH] - The QUEERS for STOMP Dance Battle.



    In this video, Pat and  Tansyong invite you to watch their performance in a dance battle "STOMP" . on November 19,2017 at The Blue leaf Cosmopolitan, Eastwood. This is part of the year-end party for Juan Umbrella Neon and Black-light Party.
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    According to Philippine Department of Health (DOH), the major percentage who got reactive in HIV are Millennials. Truly, it is a trending predicament among Filipinos recently and the number who got infected is continuously growing. Yet few of us are paying attention towards the issue. We don’t even talk about it inside our home, if in case we did (with our friends), it became a subject of laughter.

    RELATED – [WATCH] Disclosing my HIV Status Online.

    With that being said, Call Center Radio Philippines became vigilant about this alarming case and produced an episode that tackles about this “LESS-TALKED TOPIC”. Together with host MA Buendia and Tanya Cempron, we will be discussing HIV and AIDS – and in-depth treatise with HIV and AIDS counsellor and life coach Jimuel Titan and Benedect Palacay.

    Are you suffering from paranoia because you might think you have HIV? Are you afraid because you don’t know your status yet? Or you might have the courage to take the test yet you don’t know where to go? Then consider watching the video.

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    Watch the one hour episode below and let us spread the knowledge and love; NOT THE VIRUS.

    (Courtesy of M.A. Buendia HD – Youtube Channel)

    Miss United Nations Queen 2017 – An Advocacy- Driven Beauty Pageant for LGBTQIA.


    On October 29, 2017 – The Coronation night of Miss United Nations Queen 2017 was successfully executed. The said event is an advocacy-centric beauty pageant which highlights the diversity and inclusion among LGBTQIA employees who worked in the IT BPO Company - that brought and sponsored the victorious pageant.

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    Indeed, it was also part of the “Employee Engagement Program” of the said Company. Numerous “self identified Trans-women and Gays” were came from Visayas and Luzon sites gathered just to join this first and grandest IT-BPO beauty pageant – six contestants were from Cebu and the rest were from Visayas.

    Truly, it was a huge event as the winner/s will be given an international tour package for two,up to Php 50, 000 cash for the chosen charity and cash prizes.



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    Here is the list of the winners:

    • Best Advocacy - Miss United Nations Indonesia.
    • Best In Production Number - Miss United Nation France.
    • Miss Congeniality - Miss United Nations Indonesia.
    • Miss Photogenic and People’s Queen- Miss United Nation Philippines.
    • Best in Casual Wear – Miss United Nation Venezuela.
    • Best in Creative National Costume - Miss United Nation Thailand.
    • Best in Evening Gown - Miss United Nation Vietnam.

    TOP 13 + Special Spot for Online Choice Award– will proceed to the Q and A portion. (In No Particular
    Order)

    Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, Thailand, Bahamas, South Africa, Panama, Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Venezuela, Mexico, Venezuela, Japan and France.


    WINNERS:

    • Fourth-Runner up – Miss United Nations Indonesia.
    • Third-Runner Up – Miss United Nation Bahamas.
    • Second-Runner Up - Miss United Nation Vietnam.
    • First Runner Up- Miss United Nation Mexico.
    • Grand Winner - Miss United Nations Queen 2017 – Venezuela. 


    RELATED: Princess of the Earth 2015 ft. LADY GAGA & BEYONCE ( Parody)

    Answering the Famous Beauty Pageant Questions. ( ft. M.A. Buendia & Tanya Cempron)


    I did meet these two - Rachel Tanya Cempron and M.A. Buendía - in two separate events in my life. With M.A., I met him in a Youtube Event wayback April 2017. Our both personalities and interest of doing videos in youtube were the avenues how we became friends. He invited me as a guest to his Radio Program and that was the first time I met Tanya Cempron - who is a co-host of the said radio show.


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    Indeed, I never expect that our three distinctive personalities work perfectly and spontaneously for this online talkshow.  It was nice knowing these two crazy guys.

    In this video, we will be answering the questions that are being asked to the contestants in various beauty pageants worldwide.

    1. 1969 Miss Universe: - 3:18
    If the man from the moon landed in your hometown, what would you do to entertain him?

    2. 1973 Miss Universe 5:18
    What's the difference between being Miss Universe and being a Filipina?

    3. 1999 Miss Universe:  7:23
    Should Miss Universe be allowed to keep her crown if she became pregnant?

    4. 1993 Miss World:  9:46
    How would you tell a girl who's suffering from low self-esteem to feel better about herself?

    5. 1994 Miss Universe:
    What's the essence of being a woman?

    6. 1993 Miss Universe: 11:39
    If you were to become Miss Universe, what is the single most important thing you would want to accomplish?

    7. 1994 Miss World:  13:39
    What qualities should Miss World embody?

    8. 1996 Miss Universe: (NOT APPLICABLE)
    What do you think men could learn from women?

    9. 2000 Miss World:  14:58
    Who do you think is the most successful woman living today and why?


    10. 2010 Miss Universe: 15:20
    What is the one mistake that you have made in your life and what did you do to make it right?

    11. 2011 Miss Universe: 16:38
    Would you change your religious beliefs to marry the person you love?

    12. 2012 Miss Universe: 17:55
    As an international ambassador, do you think that speaking English should be a prerequisite for Miss Universe? Why or Why Not?

    13. 2013 Miss Universe: 19:44
    What can be done about the lack of jobs for young people starting their career around the world?

    14. 2014 Miss Earth:  23:42
    If you win tonight's crown, what will you do to help reverse effects of global warming?

    15. 2008 Binibining Pilipinas: 27:25
    What role did your family play to you as candidate to Binibining Pilipinas?

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