Pamela Blanca “Meme” Tanhueco Borja, is an International News Editor and Correspondent, an internationally published writer known for her compelling narratives on travel, business, and human interest stories. With bylines in Los Angeles Daily, Moda Lifestyle, Canada Inquirer, Prague Examiner, and Philippine Examiner, her work connects readers to the world’s people, places, and ideas with clarity and depth.
Her gift lies in making complex topics relatable and finding the human thread in every headline. She combines sharp research with empathetic storytelling, giving voice to both the everyday and the extraordinary. With a sharp eye for detail and a deep curiosity about the world, Meme brings a unique voice to her reporting.
From quiet small towns to bustling cities, from local entrepreneurs to international trends, she captures the human experience with depth, empathy, and insight. Her writing doesn’t just inform—it connects, offering readers a richer, more nuanced understanding of the people, places, and movements shaping our everyday lives.
Known for her warmth, intuition, and journalistic integrity, Meme believes that the most compelling stories are often found in the most unexpected places. Whether she’s interviewing a startup founder, walking the cobbled streets of a new destination, or sipping coffee in a hidden market, she’s always chasing stories that matter.
When she’s not writing, you’ll find her wandering through local markets, mapping out her next journey, or simply enjoying the quiet magic of a good cup of coffee—preferably somewhere far from the usual tourist trail. Her storytelling is rooted in authenticity—guided by a deep sense of curiosity and a genuine desire to spotlight untold stories.
Whether she’s interviewing local entrepreneurs, exploring off-the-map destinations, or tracing global lifestyle trends, Meme brings heart, depth, and journalistic rigor to every piece. Driven by the belief that every story has a soul, she excels at uncovering the human narratives that lie beneath the surface. When she’s not chasing stories, she’s likely roaming a local market, sketching travel plans, or savoring coffee in some hidden gem far from the tourist trail.