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Qatar Tribune
18-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Qatar Tribune
The Voice of OFWs: DJ Meow, from airwaves icon to community leader
Darlene Regis He has an energy-infused, masculine DJ voice you've likely heard before — a familiar and warm presence on the airwaves that has become instantly recognizable across Qatar's Filipino community. You can catch him on Pinoy Heart Radio (PHR), spot him at media conferences, and see him in action during outreach programs and community events. He is a household name in the Filipino diaspora, popularly known as 'DJ Meow' — but behind the mic is Romeo Esmeria Villegas Jr., a man driven by passion, purpose, and people-first advocacy. DJ Meow has been a cornerstone of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Qatar for over 16 years. As the PHR Founding Chairman, his passion for broadcasting and commitment to community service, creates a platform that resonates with the modern heroes in the Middle East and around the world. Why 'DJ Meow'? Where does the moniker come from? 'It's simple,' he laughs. 'It's from my name — RoMeo. I added a 'W' and it became DJ Meow. It's quirky, catchy, and easy to remember!' From Tambo Pamplona to Qatar's Airwaves Born in Manila, grew up in Bicol, and lived in Tambo Pamplona, Camarines Sur, DJ Meow's journey is a testament to humble beginnings and unwavering determination. 'I am the youngest in a brood of four,' he shares. 'Despite our financial challenges, I worked while studying to support my education, juggling jobs and studies that opened doors to opportunities abroad.' His perseverance paid off, leading him to Qatar, where he initially worked for an MEP company for eight years. 'The transition wasn't easy,' he admits. 'The cultural differences and strict work environment were challenging. But I endured, learned, and grew.' OFW by Day, DJ by Night While many recognize DJ Meow as the voice behind PHR's broadcasts, his primary profession is as a Document Controller and trainer. 'Managing records and ensuring document accuracy is my day job,' he explains. 'Being a DJ is my passion and a way to serve the Filipino community.' 'In 2013, we organized our very first Typhoon Relief Operation in Laguna for over 200 households, and as of now, we have completed 44 outreach programs — both here in Doha and in the Philippines,' he says. 'It started over 12 years ago as a small platform for Filipino voices and has now grown into a vital community hub,' he adds. Service with Recognition DJ Meow's contributions have not gone unnoticed. He's received multiple recognitions, including the Outstanding Leadership Award, Trainer of the Year, Plaque of Inspiring Change Award and Honors from the Philippine Embassy in Qatar, UFOQ, and AFJQ. 'These recognitions motivate me to continue serving our kababayans,' he says. Under his leadership, PHR was nominated for the 2021 Presidential Awards for Filipino Individuals and Organizations Overseas by the Commission on Filipinos Overseas under the Office of the President of the Philippines. Exclusive Interview with Qatar Tribune What inspired you to start Pinoy Heart Radio? I wanted to create a platform where Filipinos could feel at home, share their stories, and support each other. PHR was born out of that desire. How do you balance both careers? It's all about passion and purpose. I work all day and serve the community at night. What are some memorable events you've led? Feeding programs, free medical missions, concerts like Parokya ni Edgar and Gloc 9, and outreach during Philippine Independence Day. What's your favorite moment on air? When listeners send messages saying our shows uplift them or our charities helped their families. That's the real reward. What message do you have for fellow Filipinos in Qatar? Never give up. Help others even when you know they can't help you back. That's true service. Looking Ahead As DJ Meow continues to juggle his roles, he remains committed to his mission. 'I'm just happy with what I'm doing right now,' he says. 'If I can make someone's day better through music or kindness, then I've done my part.' His legacy? 'Just to be remembered as a simple, friendly person who used his voice and heart to uplift others,' he concludes. Whether through airwaves, events, or acts of service, Romeo Villegas Jr. – DJ Meow – has built more than just a name. He's built a bridge between hearts in Qatar and the Philippines, one broadcast at a time.
Yahoo
26-04-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Xenia fire chief retiring after four decades of service
XENIA, Ohio (WDTN) — The city of Xenia is honoring their fire chief as he prepares to retire. Fire and EMS Chief Kenneth E. Riggsby is retiring after 42 years of public service. During the Xenia City Council meeting on April 24, the city honored Riggsby through the unanimous passing of a resolution expressing appreciation for everything he's done for the community. Riggsby is a graduate of Xenia High School, who began his firefighting career as a volunteer firefighter for the Xenia Township Fire Department. He joined the Xenia Fire Division in 1983, ascending the ranks to eventually become chief in 2011. Xenia leaders commend Riggsby for his role in modernizing dispatch systems, improving staffing levels and launching the Division's first Fire Officers Academy in 2018. In recognition of his leadership, the city renamed its Outstanding Leadership Award in his honor. The 'Kenneth Riggsby Outstanding Leadership Award' was presented to him at the Fire & EMS Division's Awards Banquet on March 19, 2025. 'Chief Riggsby has been an exceptional leader whose commitment to this community and to his colleagues has never wavered,' said City Manager Brent Merriman. 'His thoughtful leadership and institutional knowledge have guided the Fire & EMS Division through times of both progress and adversity. His legacy will be felt for years to come.' Riggsby will officially retire on May 2. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.