When Waymo Stalls Who You Gonna Call? Pinoy Agents, That’s Who

When Waymo Stalls Who You Gonna Call? Pinoy Agents, That’s Who

When AI is stumped, Waymo goes to the Philippines for answers.

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Santa Monica’s Uncrowned King of Real Estate

Santa Monica’s Uncrowned King of Real Estate

Meet real estate wiz Gary Limjap who acknowledges his Filipino heritage as a guiding light throughout his career. He speaks of certain attitudes that differentiated him from other agents.

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You Can Go Home Again–the Blairs Did

You Can Go Home Again–the Blairs Did

After years of working abroad, Grace Poli and Leslie Blair built a home and a booming mango business on Guimaras Island.

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Haters and Zombies Don’t Scare this Grandma

Haters and Zombies Don’t Scare this Grandma

Meet Marites Cada Turney, home health entrepreneur and maker of paper targets for shooting range enthusiasts and law enforcers.

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Behind a Top-Notch Guitar Brand, an OFW Journey

Behind a Top-Notch Guitar Brand, an OFW Journey

A Filipino luthier tells what it took to reach his dream.

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‘Holesome’ Low-Carb Treats Selling Like Hotcakes

‘Holesome’ Low-Carb Treats Selling Like Hotcakes

Good Journey Donuts remakes them for healthy eaters.

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Trump’s Tariff Need Not Hurt PH

Trump’s Tariff Need Not Hurt PH

Trump tariffs are not the end-all and be-all in Philippine trade deals with the United States.

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Two Filipino Founders Vow to Rewrite the Rules of the Venture Capital System

Two Filipino Founders Vow to Rewrite the Rules of the Venture Capital System

Meet two Filipino founders who are rewriting the rules of the venture capital system for more equitable access.

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The Journey of Lourdes Gant, Sustainable Aquaculture Entrepreneur

The Journey of Lourdes Gant, Sustainable Aquaculture Entrepreneur

Lourdes Gant’s journey exemplifies the potential of combining business excellence with environmental responsibility.

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Walk the Talk in 1587 Sneakers

Walk the Talk in 1587 Sneakers

Tired of being told that Asian Americans are "follower consumers," Adam King, a veteran of the sneaker industry (he worked at Reebok for nine years), decided to create a luxury brand that was unapologetically Asian, but still appealed to everyone.

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