Impostors by Nate Punzalan Nate Punzalan
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Listen in as a fly on the wall during authentic conversations between Nate and people he looks up to.
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4b: Policies, Prophecies, and Personalities | Joe Bonifacio
https://t.me/+UCG_HohWDGj15hLs
Here's the second part of this episode with Joe Bonifacio! We discuss past hurts and traumas transforming us, asking why we are the way we are, and acknowledging our anxiety. One of my favorite parts is when we talked about how God's unlimited grace lets us dive deep into how ugly our darkest sides really are.
Joe Bonifacio is a pastor and content creator who pastors people and creates content. He's not only a good friend of mine, but has been a mentor to me ever since I was a kid. He also married me and Pauline, and since then, he and his wife have been one of our anchors in life. -
4a: Ministry and Social Media | Joe Bonifacio
https://t.me/+UCG_HohWDGj15hLs
In this next installment, Joe and I talk about his content creation journey, ministry and social media, his podcast as a place to be silly, his new endeavors on YouTube, and opening up on camera.
Joe Bonifacio is a pastor and content creator who pastors people and creates content. He's not only a good friend of mine, but has been a mentor to me ever since I was a kid. He also married me and Pauline, and since then, he and his wife have been one of our anchors in life. -
3b: Alexis Collado is great at networking (and I'm not)... Here's what he taught me about networking
https://t.me/joinchat/HcnWXVAhvx7UgidQ9eYS7A
This podcast is a must-listen for anyone who is freelancing or planning to do so in the future! In this episode, Alexis, a design founder, coach, and content creator, drops some serious knowledge on the topic. Alexis is the co-founder of Swarm, a startup that aims to make freelancing more secure and fun than a typical corporate job. He's also the host of Roots, a podcast featuring 90+ episodes with world-class Filipino designers, and a co-founder of UX+, the biggest conference on user experience and design in Southeast Asia.
In the podcast, Alexis discusses the importance of building a support system when freelancing and provides tips on how to do so. He also shares strategies on how to succeed at networking events, even if you're shy or introverted. Additionally, Alexis dives into how to gain healthy confidence about your own skills, especially if you're struggling with impostor syndrome.
Throughout the podcast, Alexis provides valuable insights on various aspects of freelancing and entrepreneurship. He also shares his personal experiences, which makes the episode both relatable and informative. If you're an aspiring freelancer or looking to level up your freelancing game, this podcast is definitely worth a listen! -
3a: "I had to tune out the noise, and focus on what made me happy" | How Alexis Collado stopped comparing himself to others
https://t.me/joinchat/HcnWXVAhvx7UgidQ9eYS7A
This podcast is a must-listen for anyone who is freelancing or planning to do so in the future! In this episode, Alexis, a design founder, coach, and content creator, drops some serious knowledge on the topic. Alexis is the co-founder of Swarm, a startup that aims to make freelancing more secure and fun than a typical corporate job. He's also the host of Roots, a podcast featuring 90+ episodes with world-class Filipino designers, and a co-founder of UX+, the biggest conference on user experience and design in Southeast Asia.
In the podcast, Alexis discusses the importance of building a support system when freelancing and provides tips on how to do so. He also shares strategies on how to succeed at networking events, even if you're shy or introverted. Additionally, Alexis dives into how to gain healthy confidence about your own skills, especially if you're struggling with impostor syndrome.
Throughout the podcast, Alexis provides valuable insights on various aspects of freelancing and entrepreneurship. He also shares his personal experiences, which makes the episode both relatable and informative. If you're an aspiring freelancer or looking to level up your freelancing game, this podcast is definitely worth a listen! -
2b: "The more I expose my weakness, the more I become a guide for others" | How Jericho Arceo stopped caring about his image more than his message
Telegram group: https://tinyurl.com/papercupstelegram
This is the second part of a conversation between Jik and I where we talk about "naniniwala" vs. "nagtitiwala", how to surrender your anxieties, how theology can't save you, and why the moment you're at rock bottom is the moment you're spiritually strongest. -
2a: "I couldn't accept that I was empty" | Why Jericho Arceo stopped creating content
This is the first part of a conversation where Jik and I talk about why he stopped creating content on YouTube, how he realized he was burning out, and how to deal with creating content freely under the pressure of a large audience.
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Customer Reviews
helpful
this podcast really help me a lot :) totally recommend it 💯
Potential
I know the potential of this podcast as I have been following Nate at Youtube. I consciously filter what I watch and hear, and this dude definitely provides a positivity that you can carry through out the day, that you can apply to the way of living. So, I am stoked to be looking forward (hearing forward?lol) driving while airing this podcast, may it be about discipleship, faith, being alive, whatsoever.👌🏼🙏🏼
Review-Suggestion
So basically, it was not a review but a suggestion- can you please upload more podcasts?