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Following Paraluman is not your ordinary podcast. In this series, we aim to talk about different kind of things and topics ranging from art, culture, travel, faith and so on. The word 'paraluman' means 'muse' in my native tongue, Tagalog. We aspire to follow everything and everyone who inspires us creatively, personally and spiritually.

Following Paraluman Danica Tanjutco

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Following Paraluman is not your ordinary podcast. In this series, we aim to talk about different kind of things and topics ranging from art, culture, travel, faith and so on. The word 'paraluman' means 'muse' in my native tongue, Tagalog. We aspire to follow everything and everyone who inspires us creatively, personally and spiritually.

    Stuck in Latin America During the Start of the Pandemic feat. Pius Ditachmair

    Stuck in Latin America During the Start of the Pandemic feat. Pius Ditachmair

    I've told this story time and time again. I was in Latin America when the pandemic hit, and it has been one of the most stressful moments in my life. However, it's always great to have a different perspective when it comes to stories like this. So for this episode, I've decided to invite one of my best pals, who also happened to be stuck in Latin America early in 2020, Pius Ditachmair.

    Pius was in El Salvador and Guatemala for his Civil Service, which is mandatory in Austria. Due to the pandemic, he had to move back after just 7 months. Still, he stays passionate about travelling, and he likes to dive deeper into different cultures. He currently lives in Linz and works at IKEA's Communication and Interior Design Department. This fall, he'll be moving to Vienna to study Product and Interior Design. Until that, he is about to get lost travelling as far as travel restrictions allow it.

    Join us on this episode as we discussed our struggles, excitement, and one-in-a-lifetime experience of being stuck on a different continent as a global pandemic shooked the world.

    • 37 min
    A Way Abroad feat. Kat Smith

    A Way Abroad feat. Kat Smith

    Nowadays, cheap airfares and accessible travel is so prevalent, making moving abroad so much easier. Although, with the decision to become an expat or a digital nomad comes the question: how am I able to move abroad and/or is it actually possible?

    Kat Smith is the founder of A Way Abroad, the ultimate resource for women dreaming of a life abroad, and having moved abroad 8 years ago, she is a self-proclaimed 'serial expat' who loves nothing more than moving to a new country, culture, and language. She currently lives on the beach in Da Nang, Vietnam, with her husband and pup. According to their website, A Way Abroad is "a community of hard-working travel addicted girls from around the world. We come from a plethora of backgrounds and a variety of interests but share a big passion for exploration and immersion into different cultures."

    In this episode, we've talked about our very first long-term trips, how we knew that travelling was something constant in our lives, travelling as a married couple, the process of visa applications, and so much more! If you're someone who's been wanting to move abroad but don't know where to start, then start by listening to this episode!

    To know more about Kat and her works on A Way Abroad, click here to be redirected to their website. You can also follow her on social media via a_wayabroad.

    To know more about Dani and her works on Following Paraluman, click here to be redirected to their website. You can also follow her on social media via @dmtanjutco.

    We can't wait to see you on the road once travel becomes more accessible again. For now, be safe and see you soon! Ciao!

    • 37 min
    The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking feat. Steffen Thomsen

    The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking feat. Steffen Thomsen

    Nowadays, hitchhiking has both a positive and a negative connotation attached to it. In the age of cheap and accessible travel, who in their right minds would want to go wandering off to hitchhike?

    However, there is a certain kind of thrill and excitement that this mode of transportation has alongside it. No matter how many people say that they're against it, there are still travellers out there who are keen on doing this—Steffen Thomsen and myself included.

    In this episode, join Steffen and me as we dive into the stories of our hitchhiking journey all around the world. I actually met Steffen Thomsen during a brief trip back to the Philippines in early 2019, and we've managed to become great friends since then. We mostly share our passion for travelling, learning about different cultures, and hitchhiking since this is something that we've done constantly on our trips abroad.

    To keep up with Steffen's travels, you may follow him on social media via @steffenontheroad.

    To keep up with my travels, you may follow me on social media via @dmtanjutco, and you may check out my website, Following Paraluman.

    For now, stick to staying at home to flatten the curve, and we'll surely see you on the road soon! Abrazos!

    • 32 min
    Digital Nomad at Home feat. Lukas Pekarcik

    Digital Nomad at Home feat. Lukas Pekarcik

    Today, it's practically impossible to go in and out of most countries due to the border restrictions that have been implemented due to COVID-19. It really is the wisest thing to do since we wouldn't want to spread more viruses, but for digital nomads worldwide, this seems like such a nightmare.

    I've been a digital nomad for nearly five years now, and my life has revolved around flights, co-working spaces, and days filled with unexpected adventures. So it's been quite challenging to be experiencing the necessary restrictions that we've got to go through to stop the pandemic's spread. Although there may be some good things attached to this negativity—there must be, right?

    On this episode, I'm joined by my great friend, Lukas Pekarcik, who's been a digital nomad for nearly seven years now! I met Lukas Pekarcik by some magical happenstance in the summer of 2017 in the most convoluted yet beautiful city in the world, New York City. We both have the same aspirations, the same work ethic, the same taste in many things, and as much as we love to work hard, we tend to play even harder. You will most probably see us every weekend going out and about in Manhattan (pre-covid, of course).

    Lukas and I have worked really hard to maintain a digital nomad lifestyle, and so this whole staying-at-home shebang has been stressful. Although, as we always say, it is what it is. Listen to our thoughts on being a digital nomad at home by listening to my latest podcast episode!

    Another fun fact: Lukas was my very first guest on this podcast, and if you really look, you can listen to our very first episode together heh.

    Join us on this episode as we dive into the ups and the downs that this current lockdown has brought upon our digital nomad lives. Be a part of the conversation, and if you've got any questions, don't hesitate to send us both a message!

    You can find Lukas on Instagram via @5peko37 and on LinkedIn.

    You can find me on Instagram via @dmtanjutco, LinkedIn, and via my website, Following Paraluman.

    For now, be safe, and let's flatten the curve by staying home! Ciao!

    • 35 min
    Being A Modern Christian Woman in Today's World feat. Gabriela Yareliz

    Being A Modern Christian Woman in Today's World feat. Gabriela Yareliz

    In today's world, what does it mean to be compassionate and to love one another without the fear of being judged?

    In today's world, what does it mean to be good and do good without expecting anything in return?

    In today's world, what does it mean to be a modern Christian woman?

    These are some of the topics that Gabriela Yareliz of Modern Witnesses and I talked about throughout this podcast episode. Today is International Women's Day 2021, and we wanted to share with you all what we think it means to be a modern woman who has faith as strong as her visions and continually believes in Jesus.

    To know more about Gabriela and the work that she does on Modern Witnesses, you may follow her on social media via @modernwitnesses_, and you may check out her website by CLICKING HERE.

    As for me, join me on my 'round the world adventure by following me on social media via @dmtanjutco, and you may also check out my blog, Following Paraluman, by CLICKING HERE.

    Today, tell a special woman that you admire her and tell her why you're grateful for her.

    'Til the next and blessings!

    • 29 min
    Why Cooking Food Whilst Travelling is as Important as Immersing Yourself in a Country's Local Cuisine feat. Bernardo Rojas de Luna

    Why Cooking Food Whilst Travelling is as Important as Immersing Yourself in a Country's Local Cuisine feat. Bernardo Rojas de Luna

    I used to share a kitchen with my great friend, Bernardo Rojas de Luna. We used to volunteer in the same hostel in Ciudad de México, and we've shared so many great memories whilst we bonded over food. I can't wait to share with you this conversation we had in where we talked about food, cooking, and our fondest food-related memory while growing up in Mexico and the Philippines.

    Most of us tend to forget that hanging out in hostel kitchens whilst conversing with people from all over the world is super important. Not only will you get to know more about food in that particular place, but you will also get to discover the different flavours that people from all over the world are used to.

    In this conversation, we mainly talked about our favourite food from our country's cuisine, what we liked to eat growing up, and what we loved cooking whilst we were on the road. Needless to say, this is one of the most special episodes that I've ever recorded. I can't wait for you to get a taste of what Mexico and the Philippines are like.

    For this episode, Bernardo Rojas de Luna joined me. Not only is he one of my coolest friends, but he's also a stop motion creator and music video editor. He's currently focused on sharing inspiration through creative ideas. If you want to know more about his works, you can find him on social media: @bernardo.rdl.

    If you want to tag along on my adventures, follow me on social media: @dmtanjutco, and visit my blog at www.danicatanjutco.com!

    'Til the next!

    • 41 min

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