He would struggle with cultural and sexual identity until the early years in high school where he finally admitted that he is gay.

Growing up, Ronnel recalls, he had difficulties fitting in, understanding the concept of unconditional love and approval, with his constant disappointments and bitter attitudes of his upbringing from his aunts and uncles, who were not supportive of his sexual orientation. 

In high school he found his interest in history, social, racial, and cultural justice. Being acknowledged as a community activists in areas around health, education, and public policy he was an example of what he wanted to see around him.

He would consider himself to be a spiritual warrior and socially, political conscious. Ironically enough, growing up and loving such shows like the O'Reilly show and Nancy Grace he understands the true mentality of conservatism, which is the human infrastructure.

Now, a senior at San Francisco State studying psychology and an interest in business, international relations, and law his dreams are endless. He found his first inspiration from Jesus Christ while reading the bible stories, as a young child, that his father gave him.


Ronnel would like to give a special shout out to everyone who came before me, everyone who had worked hard, all his loving friends, and his supportive family members, especially his unconditional loving dad. Because of him, he showed Ronnel how to love someone unconditional regardless of the circumstances. Another big special shout out to his mommy who he hasn't seen since the age of five. Ronnel would like to thank all of his spiritual teachers and his his political/community teachers 
About Ronnel L. Corre was born on 1986 the third of July in the Philippines with two loving parents. Unknowingly in the next 5 years after his birth he would become an immigrant of the United States of America and eventually a U.S. citizen prior to his 18 birthday.

About the show...
The show began around late April 2009 with the original show airing about being gay and Asian. Through all of the up's and the down's we must say that Ronnel Corre has learned a lot about himself, his surroundings and the global society as a whole, especially his experiences with blogtalk and the spiritual community. Not only has Ronnel come across a variety of people, knowledge, wisdom, and support but he realizes and understands that there is true strength and power within himself that he might not have fully grasp until the early beginnings of 2010. 

  With the beginning of his first guest George and Vy, as health advocates and teachers through his first author, Kevin Lewis, and his first musical artist, David Packouz, he has learned a whole lot of abundance and joy. It surprises him so much from the variety of people who have taken an interest with in him by taking their time to listen for an hour or so.

   Ronnel's original intention for starting the show is talking about topics that people don't usually talk about, for example, the topic about being gay Asian and young, the Psychic Mom show, and the life stories and experiences of regular people and people who we see daily but never really asked, 'How is your day? What have you gone through?'

   Ronnel can only envision and desire for people to wake up and understand their true power, and growth within themselves, that it doesn't take a psychic or some one outside of ourselves to make a situation better since he believes that it just takes a couple of moment with you, and God to fully understand that it is okay and things will unfold and become clear in due time. 

   Ronnel believes that doing a radio program and broadcasting show(s) is not only fun, exciting but a great way for people to connect, relate, and share their opinions respectfully, but with a basic agreement to agree to disagree, from time to time. 

   He would like to introduce his passion, his concerns, his ideals to the world as well as his friends, his family, and his fellow co-host on blogtalk and beyond. 

  
Mission Statement

The mission of the show is to bring up unconventional and untraditional conversations and topics to bring awareness to subject matters that really do matter for the general population even if it only caters to one individual, one group, or one form of mind set. Eventually, leading to a variety of ideas, and conversations that will eventually cater to the little guy and create a form of consensus and inspiration. 
Ronnel Corre: A child of God, a son, a friend, a boyfriend, a student, a radio host, an author.