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Giving advice on air

- BOY ABUNDA

No time is ever wasted when DZMM anchors Bro. Jun Banaag, O.P., Dr. Bles Salvador, and lawyer Claire Castro with Mare Yao start discussing topics onair. Listeners who tune in to their programs — whether they’re at home or on the go — easily acquire a wealth of informatio­n from Bro. Jun who gives pieces of advice on love and relationsh­ips via

Dr. Love Radio

Show weeknights at 11 p.m.

Dr. Bles, on the other hand, shares her expertise in an aim to make Filipinos have a better understand­ing of their health through Dra. Bles @

Ur Serbis (Sundays at 6 p.m.), while lawyer Claire gives free legal advice every night at 9 on Usapang de Campanilla with Mare Yao as co-anchor. Bro. Jun, himself, has a colorful love story. He shared he was once a philanderi­ng husband. He sinned but he repented. That painful yet eye-opening experience made him a credible counselor to listeners who phone in their predicamen­ts in love and life. “I started in 1997 but before that,

sana maintindih­an n’yo,” he began. “I left my family for another woman. We lived in the States for 10 years. So, I was philanderi­ng husband — was! After 10 years, I came back and that was 1997.”

He furthered that Radio Veritas offered him a program on counseling. He was initially hesitant but the station’s vice president was insistent. “But initially the program was designed for the young generation, ‘yung mga kabataan na nag-LQ (lovers’ quarrel) and it ended up like public service.”

Two years after, Bro. Jun was invited to join DZMM to host the same program format. “Nagtuloytu­loy na but majority of my listeners today are as old as 97 years old. If there are five or six years old, maybe because of the influence of their parents.”

Apart from giving comforting words, Bro. Jun’s religious reflection­s are also like food for the soul. He, too, speaks his mind on the country’s hottest issues like the longstandi­ng talks on divorce law to take effect in the country.

Bro. Jun admitted there are callers who strongly oppose divorce and they can’t control about reacting negatively. He just allows them to let their steam out by listening to their stand. And do not expect Bro. Jun to have a dialogue with someone about faith “because I won’t allow anyone to dictate on my faith. In the same way, I will not try to change what anyone believes in. It’s just a matter of respect.”

But when it comes to health issues, Dr. Bles is happy to explain to all Kapamilya every topic they wish to discuss. She also gives “medical word for the day” on her radio program.

“I believe it’s also my mission to share my knowledge to listeners so that they understand what is happening to their body. I am a gynecologi­c surgeon so my patients are women.”

She admitted about having celebrity patients saying, “In fact, more than a handful of them are radio personalit­ies, a few actors who consult mostly maternity cases. Some had pap smear and there was also a case of herpes but I’m not at a liberty to mention names or say any clue because I strictly adhere to patient-doctor agreement.”

On legal matters, lawyer Claire and Mare Yao said their callers seek advice on cases regarding annulment, marital concerns, corporate issues, real property problems and in some occasion, criminal cases.

“As a lawyer, I also give free legal consultati­on especially when someone really has no means to fight for his/her right,” said Claire.

“Masarap sa pakiramdam kapag marami tayong natutulung­an.”

To learn more, stay tuned to the three programs over at DZMM Radyo Patrol 630 and DZMM Teleradyo.

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 ??  ?? From left: Lawyer Claire Castro, Dr. Bles Salvador, Bro. Jun Banaag and Mare Yao are ready to discuss the country’s hottest issues and give pieces of advice on topics about love and relationsh­ips, health and legal concerns on their respective DZMM programs
From left: Lawyer Claire Castro, Dr. Bles Salvador, Bro. Jun Banaag and Mare Yao are ready to discuss the country’s hottest issues and give pieces of advice on topics about love and relationsh­ips, health and legal concerns on their respective DZMM programs
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