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KPFA - APEX Express
APEX Express – 2.12.26 – Anti-Pacific Islander Hate Amid Ongoing Injustice

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APEX Express is a weekly magazine-style radio show featuring the voices and stories of Asians and Pacific Islanders from all corners of our community. The show is produced by a collective of media makers, deejays, and activists. On this episode, the Stop AAPI Hate Pacific Islander Advisory Council discuss a new report on anti–Pacific Islander hate. They examine the documented impacts of hate, structural barriers Pacific Islander communities face in reporting and accessing support, and the long-standing traditions of resistance and community care within PI communities.   Important Links: Stop AAPI Hate Stop AAPI Hate Anti-Pacific Islander Hate Report If you have questions related to the report, please feel free to contact Stop AAPI Hate Research Manager Connie Tan at ctan@stopaapihate.org Community Calendar: Upcoming Lunar New Year Events Saturday, February 14 – Sunday, February 15 – Chinatown Flower Market Fair, Grant Avenue (fresh flowers, arts activities, cultural performances) Tuesday, February 24 – Drumbeats, Heartbeats: Community as One, San Francisco Public Library (Lunar New Year and Black History Month celebration) Saturday, February 28 – Oakland Lunar New Year Parade, Jackson Street Saturday, March 7 – Year of the Horse Parade, San Francisco Throughout the season – Additional Lunar New Year events, including parades, night markets, and museum programs across the Bay Area and beyond. Transcript: [00:00:00]  Miata Tan: Hello and welcome. You are tuning in to Apex Express, a weekly radio show uplifting the voices and stories of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. I'm your host, Miata Tan and tonight we're examining community realities that often go under reported. The term A API, meaning Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders is an [00:01:00] acronym we like to use a lot, but Pacific Islander peoples, their histories and their challenges are sometimes mischaracterized or not spoken about at all. Stop A API Hate is a national coalition that tracks and responds to the hate experience by A API communities through reporting, research and advocacy. They've released a new report showing that nearly half of Pacific Islander adults experienced an act of hate in 2024 because of their race, ethnicity, or nationality. Tonight we'll share conversations from a recent virtual community briefing about the report and dive into its findings and the legacy of discrimination experienced by Pacific Islanders. Isa Kelawili Whalen: I think it doesn't really help that our history of violence between Pacific Islander Land and Sea and the United States, it already leaves a sour taste in your mouth. When we Pacifica. Think [00:02:00] about participating in American society and then to top it off, there's little to no representation of Pacific Islanders. Miata Tan: That was the voice of Isa Kelawili Whalen, Executive Director at API Advocates and a member of Stop, A API hates Pacific Islander Advisory Council. You'll hear more from Isa and the other members of the advisory council soon. But first up is Cynthia Choi, the co-founder of Stop, A API, Hate and co-Executive Director of Chinese for affirmative action. Cynthia will help to ground us in the history of the organization and their hopes for this new report about Pacific Islander communities. Cynthia Choi: As many of you know, Stop API Hate was launched nearly six years ago in response to anti-Asian hate during COVID-19 pandemic. And since then we've operated as the [00:03:00] nation's largest reporting center tracking anti A. PI Hate Acts while working to advance justice and equity for our communities. In addition to policy advocacy, community care and narrative work, research has really been Central to our mission because data, when grounded in community experience helps tell a fuller and more honest story about the harms our communities face. Over the years, through listening sessions and necessary and hard conversations with our PI community members and leaders, we've heard a consistent. An important message. Pacific Islander experiences are often rendered invisible when grouped under the broader A API umbrella and the forms of hate they experience are shaped by distinct histories, ongoing injustice, and unique cultural and political [00:04:00] context. This report is in response to this truth and to the trust Pacific Islander communities have placed in sharing their experience. Conducted in partnership with NORC at the University of Chicago, along with stories from our reporting center. we believe these findings shed light on the prevalence of hate, the multifaceted impact of hate and how often harm goes unreported. Our hope is that this report sparks deeper dialogue and more meaningful actions to address anti pi hate. We are especially grateful to the Pacific Islander leaders who have guided this work from the beginning. Earlier this year, uh, Stop API hate convened Pacific Islander Advisory Council made up of four incredible leaders, Dr. Jamaica Osorio Tu‘ulau‘ulu Estella Owoimaha Church, Michelle Pedro, and Isa Whalen. Their leadership, wisdom [00:05:00] and care have been essential in shaping both our research and narrative work. Our shared goal is to build trust with Pacific Islander communities and to ensure that our work is authentic, inclusive, and truly reflective of lived experiences. These insights were critical in helping us interpret these findings with the depth and context they deserve.  Miata Tan: That was Cynthia Choi, the co-founder of Stop, A API, hate and co-Executive Director of Chinese for affirmative action. As Cynthia mentioned to collect data for this report, Stop A API Hate worked with NORC, a non-partisan research organization at the University of Chicago. In January, 2025, Stop A API. Hate and norc conducted a national survey that included 504 Pacific Islander respondents. The survey [00:06:00] examined the scope of anti Pacific Islander hate in 2024, the challenges of reporting and accessing support and participation in resistance and ongoing organizing efforts. We'll be sharing a link to the full report in our show notes at kpfa.org/program/apex-express. We also just heard Cynthia give thanks to the efforts of the Stop A API hate Pacific Islander Advisory Council. this council is a team of four Pacific Islander folks with a range of professional and community expertise who helped Stop A API hate to unpack and contextualize their new report. Tonight we'll hear from all four members of the PI Council. First up is Dr. Jamaica Osorio, a Kanaka Maoli wahine artist activist, and an Associate Professor of Indigenous and native Hawaiian politics [00:07:00] at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa . Here's Dr. Jamaica, reflecting on her initial reaction to the report and what she sees going on in her community. Dr. Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio: Aloha kākou. Thank you for having us today. I think the biggest thing that stood out to me in the data and the reporting that I haven't really been able to shake from my head, and I think it's related to something we're seeing a lot in our own community, was the high levels of stress and anxiety that folks in our community were experiencing and how those high levels were almost, they didn't really change based on whether or not people had experienced hate. Our communities are living, um, at a threshold, a high threshold of stress and anxiety, um, and struggling with a number of mental health, issues because of that. And I think this is an important reminder in relationship to the broader work we might be doing, to be thinking about Stopping hate acts against folks in our community and in other communities, but really to think about what are the [00:08:00] conditions that people are living under that make it nearly unlivable for our communities to survive in this place. Uh, the, the other thing that popped out to me that I wanna highlight is the data around folks feeling less welcome. How hate acts made certain folks in our community feel less welcome where they're living. And I kind of wanna. Us to think more about the tension between being unwelcomed in the so-called United States, and the tension of the inability for many of our people to return home, uh, if they would've preferred to actually be in our ancestral homes. And what are. How are those conditions created by American Empire and militarism and nuclearization, kind of the stuff that we talked about as a panel early on but also as we move away from today's conversation thinking about like what is. The place of PIs in the so-called United States. Uh, what does it mean to be able to live in your ancestral homeland like myself, where America has come to us, and chosen to stay? What does it mean for our other PI family members who have [00:09:00] come to the United States? Because our homes have been devastated by us militarism and imperialism. That's what's sitting with me that I think may not. Immediately jump out of the reporting, but we need to continue to highlight, uh, in how we interpret. Miata Tan: That was Dr. Jamaica Osorio, an Associate Professor of Indigenous and native Hawaiian politics at the University of Hawaiʻi at Māno a.  Now let's turn to Isa Kelawili Whalen. Isa is the Executive Director of API Advocates and another member of the Stop A API hate Pacific Islander Advisory Council. Here Isa builds on what Dr. Jamaica was saying about feelings of stress and anxiety within the Pacific Islander communities. Okay. She also speaks from her experience as an Indigenous CHamoru and Filipino woman. Here's Isa. Isa Kelawili Whalen: [00:10:00] American society and culture is drastically different from Pacifica Island and our culture, our roots, traditions, and so forth, as are many ethnicities and identities out there. But for us who are trying to figure out how to constantly navigate between the two, it's a little polarizing. Trying to fit in into. American society, structure that was not made for us and definitely does not coincide from where we come from either. So it's hard to navigate and we're constantly felt, we feel like we're excluded, um, that there is no space for us. There's all these boxes, but we don't really fit into one. And to be honest, none of these boxes are really made for anyone to fit into one single box the unspoken truth. And so. A lot of the times we're too Indigenous or I'm too Pacifica, or I'm too American, even to our own families being called a coconut. A racial comment alluding to being one ethnicity on the inside versus the outside, and to that causes a lot of mental health harm, um, within ourselves, our [00:11:00] friends, our family, community, and understanding for one another. in addition to that. I think it doesn't really help that our history of violence between Pacific Islander Land and Sea and the United States, it already leaves a sour taste in your mouth. When we Pacifica. Think about participating in American society and then to top it off, there's little to no representation of Pacific Islanders, um, across. The largest platforms in the United States of America. It goes beyond just representation with civic engagement, um, and elected officials. This goes to like stem leadership positions in business to social media and entertainment. And when we are represented, it's something of the past. We're always connotated to something that's dead, dying or old news. And. we're also completely romanticized. This could look like Moana or even the movie Avatar. So I think the feeling of disconnected or unaccepted by American society at large is something that stood out to me in the [00:12:00] report and something I heavily resonate with as well. Miata Tan: That was Isa Kelawili Whalen, Executive Director at API Advocates and a member of the Stop A API hate Pacific Islander Advisory Council. As we heard from both Dr. Jamaica and Isa, the histories and impacts of hate against. Pacific Islander communities are complex and deeply rooted from ongoing US militarization to a lack of representation in popular culture. Before we hear from the two other members of the PI Advisory Council, let's get on the same page. What are we talking about when we talk about hate? Connie Tan is a research manager at Stop, A API hate and a lead contributor to their recent report on anti Pacific Islander hate. Here she is defining Stop A API hate's research framework for this project. [00:13:00]  Connie Tan: Our definition of hate is largely guided by how our communities define it through the reporting. So people have reported a wide range of hate acts that they perceive to be motivated by racial bias or prejudice. The vast majority of hate acts that our communities experience are not considered hate crimes. So there's a real need to find solutions outside of policing in order to address the full range of hate Asian Americans and Pacific Islander experience. We use the term hate act as an umbrella term to encompass the various types of bias motivated events people experience, including hate crimes and hate incidents. And from the survey findings, we found that anti PI hate was prevalent. Nearly half or 47% of PI adults reported experiencing a hate act due to their race, ethnicity, or nationality in 2024. And harassment such as being called a racial slur was the most common type of hate. Another [00:14:00] 27% of PI adults reported institutional discrimination such as unfair treatment by an employer or at a business. Miata Tan: That was Connie Tan from Stop. A API hate providing context on how hate affects Pacific Islander communities. Now let's return to the Pacific Islander Advisory Council who helped Stop A API hate to better understand their reporting on PI communities. The remaining two members of the council are Tu‘ulau‘ulu Estella Owoimaha- Church, a first generation Afro Pacifican educator, speaker and consultant. And we also have Michelle Pedro, who is a California born Marshallese American advocate, and the policy and communications director at Arkansas's Coalition of the Marshallese. You'll also hear the voice of Stephanie Chan, the Director of Data and [00:15:00] Research at Stop A API Hate who led this conversation with the PI Council. Alrighty. Here's Esella reflecting on her key takeaways from the report and how she sees her community being impacted. Tu‘ulau‘ulu Estella Owoimaha-Church: A piece of data that stood out to me is the six out of 10 PIs who have experienced hate, noted that it was an intersectional experience, that there are multiple facets of their identities that impacted the ways they experienced hate. And in my experience as Afro Pacifican. Nigerian Samoan, born and raised in South Central Los Angeles on Tonga land. That's very much been my experience, both in predominantly white spaces and predominantly API spaces as well. As an educator a piece of data that, that really stood out to me was around the rate at which. Pacific Islanders have to exit education. 20 years as a high school educator, public high school educator and college counselor. And that was [00:16:00] absolutely my experience when I made the choice to become an educator. And I moved back home from grad school, went back to my neighborhood and went to the school where I had assumed, because when I was little, this is where. My people were, were when I was growing up, I assumed that I would be able to, to put my degrees to use to serve other black PI kids. And it wasn't the case. Students were not there. Whole populations of our folks were missing from the community. And as I continued to dig and figure out, or try to figure out why, it was very clear that at my school site in particular, Samoan, Tongan, and Fijian students who were there. We're not being met where they are. Their parents weren't being met where they are. They didn't feel welcome. Coming into our schools, coming into our districts to receive services or ask for support it was very common that the only students who received support were our students who chose to play sports. Whereas as a theater and literature educator, I, I spent most of my time advocating for [00:17:00] block schedule. So that my students who I knew had, you know, church commitments after school, family commitments after school I needed to find ways to accommodate them. and I was alone in that fight, right? The entire district, the school the profession was not showing up for our students in the ways that they needed. Stephanie Chan: Thank you, Estella. Yeah, definitely common themes of, you know, what does belonging mean in our institutions, but also when the US comes to you, as Jamaica pointed out as well. Michelle, I'll turn it over to you next.  Michelle Pedro: Lakwe and greetings everyone. , A few things that pointed out to me or stood out to me. Was, um, the mental health aspect mental health is such a, a big thing in our community we don't like to talk about, especially in the Marshallese community. it's just in recent years that our youth is talking about it more. And people from my generation are learning about mental health and what it is in this society versus back home. It is so different. [00:18:00] When people move from Marshall Islands to the United States, the whole entire system is different. The system was not built for people like us, for Marshallese, for Pacific Islanders. It really wasn't. And so the entire structure needs to do more. I feel like it needs to do more. And the lack of education like Estella said. Back home. We have a lot of our folks move here who don't graduate from past like third grade. So the literacy, rate here in Arkansas my friends that our teachers, they say it's very low and I can only imagine what it is in the Marshallese community here. And. I hear stories from elders who have lived here for a while that in Arkansas it was a little bit scary living here because they did not feel welcome. They didn't feel like it was a place that they could express themselves. A lot of my folks say that they're tired of their race card,  but we [00:19:00] need to talk about race. We don't know what internal racism is, or systemic racism is in my community. We need to be explaining it to our folks where they understand it and they see it and they recognize it to talk about it more. Miata Tan: That was Michelle Pedro, Policy and Communications Director at Arkansas Coalition of the Marshallese, and a member of the Stop, A API hate Pacific Islander Advisory Council. Michelle shared with us that hate against Pacific Islander communities affects educational outcomes leading to lower rates of literacy, school attendance, and graduation. As Esella noted, considering intersectionality can help us to see the full scope of these impacts. Here's Connie Tan, a research manager at Stop, A API hate with some data on how PI communities are being targeted the toll this takes on their mental and physical [00:20:00] wellbeing. Connie Tan: And we saw that hate was intersectional. In addition to their race and ethnicity, over six, in 10 or 66% of PI adults said that other aspects of their identity were targeted. The top three identities targeted were for their age, class, and gender. And experiences with hate have a detrimental impact on the wellbeing of PI Individuals with more than half or about 58% of PI adults reporting negative effects on their mental or physical health. It also impacted their sense of safety and altered their behavior. So for example, it is evidenced through the disproportionate recruitment of PI people into the military. And athletic programs as a result, many are susceptible to traumatic brain injuries, chronic pain, and even post-traumatic stress disorder. Miata Tan: That was Connie Tan with Stop. A API Hate. You are tuned [00:21:00] into Apex Express, a weekly radio show, uplifting the voices and stories of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. You'll hear more about Connie's research and the analysis from the Stop. A API hate Pacific Islander Advisory Council. In a moment. Stay with us. [00:22:00] [00:23:00] [00:24:00] [00:25:00]  Miata Tan: That was us by Ruby Ibarra featuring Rocky Rivera, Klassy and Faith Santilla. You are tuned into Apex Express on 94.1 KPFA, A weekly radio show [00:26:00] uplifting the voices and stories of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. I'm your host Miata Tan. Tonight we're focused on our Pacific Islander communities and taking a closer look at a new report on anti Pacific Islander hate from the National Coalition, Stop A API hate. Before the break the Stop, A API, Pacific Islander Advisory Council shared how mental health challenges, experiences of hate and the effects of US militarization are all deeply interconnected in PI communities. Connie Tan, a research manager at Stop. A API Hate reflects on how a broader historical context helps to explain why Pacific Islanders experience such high rates of hate. Here's Connie. Connie Tan: We conducted sensemaking sessions with our PI advisory council members, and what we learned is that anti PI hate must be understood [00:27:00] within a broader historical context rooted in colonialism. Militarization nuclear testing and forced displacement, and that these structural violence continue to shape PI people's daily lives. And so some key examples include the US overthrow and occupation of Hawaii in the 18 hundreds that led to the loss of Hawaiian sovereignty and cultural suppression. In the 1940s, the US conducted almost 70 nuclear tests across the Marshall Islands that decimated the environment and subjected residents to long-term health problems and forced relocation to gain military dominance. The US established a compacts of free association in the 1980s that created a complex and inequitable framework of immigration status that left many PI communities with limited access to federal benefits. The COVID-19 pandemic exposed a disproportionate health impacts in PI communities due to the historical lack of disaggregated data, unequal access to health benefits, [00:28:00] and a lack of culturally responsive care. And most recently, there are proposed or already enacted US travel bans targeting different Pacific Island nations, continuing a legacy of exclusion. So when we speak of violence harm. Injustice related to anti P hate. It must be understood within this larger context. Miata Tan: That was Connie Tan at Stop. A API hate. Now let's get back to the Pacific Islander Advisory Council who are helping us to better understand the findings from the recent report from Stop. A API hate focused on hate acts against the Pacific Islander communities. I will pass the reins over to Stephanie Chan. Stephanie's the director of Data and Research at Stop A API Hate who led this recent conversation with the PI Advisory Council. Here's Stephanie. [00:29:00]  Stephanie Chan: The big mental health challenges as well as the issues of acceptance and belonging and like what that all means. I, I think a lot of you spoke to this but let's get deeper. What are some of the historical or cultural factors that shape how PI communities experience racism or hate today? Let's start with Estella. Tu‘ulau‘ulu Estella Owoimaha-Church: Thank you for the question, Stephanie. A piece of data that, stood out to me, it was around the six outta 10 won't report to formal authority agencies. And earlier it was mentioned that there's a need For strategies outside policing. I think that, to everything that, Jamaica's already stated and, and what's been presented in the, the data why would we report, when the state itself has been harmful to us collectively. The other thing I can speak to in my experience is again, I'll, I'll say that an approach of intersectionality is, is a must because says this too in the report, more than [00:30:00] 57% of our communities identify as multiracial, multi-ethnic. And so in addition to. Who we are as Pacific Islander, right? Like many of us are also half Indigenous, half black, half Mexican, et cetera. List goes on. And there's, there needs to be enough space for all of us, for the whole of us to be present in our communities and to, to do the work, whatever the work may be, whatever sector you're in, whether health or education. Policy or in data. And intersectional approach is absolutely necessary to capture who we are as a whole. And the other, something else that was mentioned in the report was around misinformation and that being something that needs to be combated in particular today. Um, and I see this across several communities. The, AI videos are, are a bit outta control. Sort of silly, but still kind of serious. Example comes to mind, recent a very extensive conversation. I didn't feel like having, uh, with, [00:31:00] with my uncles around whether or not Tupac is alive because AI videos Are doing a whole lot that they shouldn't be doing. And it's, it's a goofy example, but an example nonetheless, many of our elders are using social media or on different platforms and the misinformation and disinformation is so loud, it's difficult to continue to do our work. And educate, or in some cases reeducate. And make sure that, the needs of our community that is highlighted in this report are being adjusted. Stephanie Chan: Thank you. Yeah. And a whole new set of challenges with the technology we have today. Uh, Michelle, do you wanna speak to the historical and cultural factors that have shaped how PI communities experience racism today?  Michelle Pedro: Our experience is, it's inseparable to the US nuclear legacy and just everything that Estella was saying, a standard outside of policing. Like why is the only solution incarceration or most of the solutions involve [00:32:00] incarceration. You know, if there's other means of taking care of somebody we really need to get to the root causes, right? Instead of incarceration. And I feel like a lot of people use us, but not protect us. And the experiences that my people feel they're going through now is, it's just as similar than when we were going through it during COVID. I. Here in Arkansas. More than half of people that, uh, the death rates were Marshallese. And most of those people were my relatives. And so going to these funerals, I was just like, okay, how do I, how do I go to each funeral without, you know, if I get in contact to COVID with COVID without spreading that? And, you know, I think we've been conditioned for so long to feel ashamed, to feel less than. I feel like a lot of our, our folks are coming out of that and feeling like they can breathe again. But with the [00:33:00] recent administration and ice, it's like, okay, now we have to step back into our shell. And we're outsiders again, thankfully here in, uh, Northwest Arkansas, I think there's a lot of people who. have empathy towards the Marshallese community and Pacific Islanders here. And they feel like we can, we feel like we can rely on our neighbors. Somebody's death and, or a group of people's deaths shouldn't, be a reason why we, we come together. It should be a reason for, wanting to just be kind to each other. And like Estella said, we need to educate but also move past talks and actually going forward with policy changes and stuff like that. Stephanie Chan: Thank you Michelle. And yes, we'll get to the policy changes in a second. I would love to hear. What all of our panelists think about what steps we need to take. Uh, Isa I'm gonna turn it over to you to talk about historical or cultural factors that shape how PI communities experience racism today.  Isa Kelawili Whalen: [00:34:00] Many, if not all, Pacific Islander families or communities that I know of or I'm a part of, we don't wanna get in trouble. And what does that really mean? We don't wanna be incarcerated by racially biased jurisdictions. Um, we don't wanna be deported. We don't want to be revoked of our citizenship for our rights or evicted or fired. All things that we deem at risk at all times. It's always on the table whenever we engage with the American government. Even down to something as simple as filling out a census form. And so I think it's important to know also that at the core of many of our Pacifica cultures, strengthening future generations is at the center. Every single time. I mean, with everything that our elders have carried, have fought for, have sacrificed for, to bring us to where we are today. It's almost like if someone calls you a name or they give you a dirty look, or maybe even if they get physical with you on a sidewalk. Those are things we just swallow. ‘ cause you have to, there's so much on the table so much at risk that we cannot afford to lose. [00:35:00] And unfortunately, majority of the times it's at the cost of yourself. It is. That mistrust with everything that's at risk with keeping ourselves, our families, and future generations. To continue being a part of this American society, it makes it really, really hard for us to navigate racism and hate in comparison to, I would say, other ethnic groups. Stephanie Chan: Definitely. And the mistrust in the government is not gonna get better in this context. It's only gonna get worse. Jamaica, do you wanna speak to the question of the historical and cultural factors that shape how PI communities experience racism? Dr. Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio: Absolutely. You know, without risking sounding like a broken record, I think one of the most meaningful things that many of us share across the Pacific is the violence of us. Uh, not just us, but in imperial militarization and nuclear testing. and I think it's easy for folks. Outside of the Pacific to forget that that's actually ongoing, right? That there are military occupations ongoing in Hawaii, in [00:36:00] Guam, in Okinawa, uh, that our people are being extracted out of their communities to serve in the US military in particular, out of Samoa, the highest per capita rate of folks being enlisted into the US on forces, which is insane. Um, so I don't want that to go unnamed as something that is both historical. And ongoing and related to the kind of global US imperial violence that is taking place today that the Pacific is is this. Point of departure for so much of that ongoing imperial violence, which implicates us, our lands, our waters, and our peoples, and that as well. And that's something that we have to reckon with within the overall context of, experiencing hate in and around the so-called United States. But I also wanna touch on, The issue of intersectionality around, um, experiencing hate in the PI community and, and in particular thinking about anti-blackness, both the PI community and towards the PI community. Uh, [00:37:00] and I Understanding the history of the way white supremacy has both been inflicted upon our people and in many cases internalized within our people. And how anti-blackness in particular has been used as a weapon from within our communities to each other while also experiencing it from the outside. Is something that is deeply, deeply impacting our people. I'm thinking both the, the personal, immediate experience of folks experiencing or practicing anti-blackness in our community. But I'm also thinking about the fact that we have many examples of our own organizations and institutions Reinforcing anti-blackness, uh, being unwilling to look at the way that anti-blackness has been reinterpreted through our own cultural practices to seem natural. I'll speak for myself. I've, I've seen this on a personal level coming out of our communities and coming into our communities. I've seen this on a structural level. you know, we saw the stat in the report that there's a high percentage of PIs who believe that cross racial solidarity is [00:38:00] important, and there's a high percentage of PIs who are saying that they want to be involved and are being involved in trying to make a difference, uh, against racial injustice in this godforsaken. Country,  Um, that work will never be effective if we cannot as a community really take on this issue of anti-blackness and how intimately it has seeped into some of our most basic assumptions about what it means to be Hawaiian, about what it means to be Polynesian, about what it means to be, any of these other, uh, discreet identities. We hold as a part of the Pacific. Miata Tan: That was Dr. Jamaica Osorio, an Associate Professor of Indigenous and Native Hawaiian politics and a member of the Stop A API hate Pacific Islander Advisory Council. Dr. Jamaica was reflecting on the new report from Stop. A API Hate that focuses on instances of hate against Pacific Islander [00:39:00] communities. We'll hear more from the PI Advisory Council in a moment. Stay with us. ​ [00:40:00] [00:41:00] [00:42:00] [00:43:00] That was Tonda by Diskarte Namin . You are tuned into Apex Express on 94.1 KPFA, a weekly radio show uplifting the voices and stories of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. I am your host Miata Tan, and tonight we're centering our Pacific Islander communities. Stop. A API Hate is a national coalition that tracks and responds to anti-Asian American and Pacific Islander hate. Their latest report found that nearly half of Pacific Islander [00:44:00] adults experienced an act of hate in 2024 because of their race, ethnicity, or nationality. Connie Tan is a research manager at Stop, A API Hate who led the charge on this new report. Here she is sharing some community recommendations on how we can all help to reduce instances of harm and hate against Pacific Islander communities. Connie Tan: So to support those impacted by hate, we've outlined a set of community recommendations for what community members can do if they experience hate, and to take collective action against anti P. Hate first. Speak up and report hate acts. Reporting is one of the most powerful tools we have to ensure harms against PI. Communities are addressed and taken seriously. You can take action by reporting to trusted platforms like our Stop API Hate Reporting Center, which is available in 21 languages, including Tongan, Samoan, and Marshall. [00:45:00] Second, prioritize your mental health and take care of your wellbeing. We encourage community members to raise awareness by having open conversations with loved ones, family members, and elders about self-care and mental wellness, and to seek services in culturally aligned and trusted spaces. Third, combat misinformation in the fight against. It is important to share accurate and credible information and to combat anti PI rhetoric. You can view our media literacy page to learn more. Fourth, know your rights and stay informed During this challenging climate, it is important to stay up to date and know your rights. There are various organizations offering Know your rights materials, including in Pacific Islander languages, and finally participate in civic engagement and advocacy. Civic engagement is one of the most effective ways to combat hate, whether it is participating in voting or amplifying advocacy efforts. Miata Tan: That [00:46:00] was Connie Tan, a research manager at Stop. A API Hate. As Connie shared, there's a lot that can be done to support Pacific Islander communities from taking collective action against hate through reporting and combating misinformation to participating in civic engagement and advocacy. I'll pass the reins back over to Stephanie Chen, the director of Data and Research at Stop A API Hate. Stephanie is speaking with the Stop, A API hate Pacific Islander Advisory Council, zeroing in on where we can go from here in addressing hate against Pacific Islander communities. Stephanie Chan: We've heard a lot, a lot about the pain of anti PI hate, we've heard a lot about the pain of just, ongoing militarization displacement government distrust problems with education. Anti-blackness. what three things would you name as things that [00:47:00] we need to do? What changes actions or policies we need to do to move forward, on these issues? And I'm gonna start with Isa.  Isa Kelawili Whalen: Thank you Stephanie. Um, I'll try and go quickly here, but three policy areas. I'd love to get everyone engaged. One, data disaggregation. Pacific Islanders were constantly told that we don't have the data, so how could we possibly know what you guys are experiencing or need, and then. When we do have the data, it's always, oh, but you don't have enough numbers to meet this threshold, to get those benefits. Data informs policy, policy informs data. Again, thank you. Stop. I hate for having us here to talk about that also, but definitely continue fighting for data disaggregation. Second thing I would say. Climate resiliency, uh, supporting it and saying no to deep sea mining in our Pacifica waters. History of violence again with our land and sea. There's been a number in the, in the chat and one to name the nuclear warfare and bikini at toll, where after wiping out the people, the culture, the island itself, the United States promised reparations and to never harm again in that [00:48:00] way, but. Here we are. And then third language access, quite literally access, just access, um, to all things that the average English speaking person or learner has. So I'd say those three.  Stephanie Chan: Thank you. Well, we'll move on to Jamaica. Uh, what do you think are the actions or policies that we need?  Dr. Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio: Uh, we need to demilitarize the Pacific. We need to shut down military bases. We need to not renew military leases. We need to not allow the US government to condemn lands, to expand their military footprint in the Pacific. I think one of the points that came up time and time again around not reporting is again, not feeling like anything's gonna happen, but two, who are we reporting to and we're reporting to states and systems that have contained us, that have violated us and that have hurt us. So yeah, demilitarization, abolition in the broadest sense, both thinking about Discreet carceral institutions, but then also the entire US governing system. And three I'll just make it a little smaller, like fuck ice, and tear that shit [00:49:00] down. Like right now, there are policy change issues related to ICE and carceral institutions, but I'm really thinking about kind of. Incredible mobilization that's taking place in particular in, in Minneapolis and the way people are showing up for their neighbors across racial, gender, and political spectrums. And so outside of this discrete policy changes that we need to fight for, we need more people in the streets showing up to protect each other. and in doing so, building the systems and the, the communities and the institutions that we will need to arrive in a new world. Stephanie Chan: Great word, Michelle.  Michelle Pedro: I'm just gonna add on to what, Isa said about language, access justice, equity, also protection of access to healthcare. in terms of what Ika said yes. Three West, Papua New Guinea, yeah, thank you for having me here. Stephanie Chan: Thank you. And Ella, you wanna bring us home on the policy question?  Tu‘ulau‘ulu Estella Owoimaha-Church: I'm from South Central LA Ice melts around here. yes to everything that has been said, in [00:50:00] particular, I think the greatest policy issue. Impact in our folks is demil, demilitarization. And that also goes to the active genocide that is happening in the Pacific and has been ongoing. And as a broader API community, it's a conversation we don't ever have and have not had uh, regularly. So yes to all that. And risk, it sounded like a broken record too. I think, uh, education is a huge. Part of the issue here, I think access to real liberated ethnic studies for all of our folks is absolutely crucial to continuing generation after generation, being able to continue the demil fight to continue. To show up for our folks for our islands in diaspora and back home on our islands. You know, the, the report said that, uh, we are 1.6 million strong here in the United States and that our populations continue to grow, fortunately, unfortunately here in the us. And that [00:51:00] we are a multi-ethnic, um, group of folks and that, That demands, it's an imperative that our approach to education, to political education, to how we show up for community, how we organize across faith-based communities has to be intersectional. It has to be it has to be pro-black. It has to be pro Indigenous because that is who we are as a people. We are black. And Indigenous populations all wrapped up into one. And any way we approach policy change has to come from a pro-black, pro Indigenous stance.  Stephanie Chan: Thank you, Estella. We did have a question about education and how we actually make. PI studies happen. do you have anything you wanna elaborate on, how do we get school districts and state governments to prioritize PI history, especially K through 12?  Tu‘ulau‘ulu Estella Owoimaha-Church: I'm gonna say with the caveat of under this current regime. Any regular tactics I'm used to employing may not be viable at this current [00:52:00] moment. But my regular go-to will always be to tell parents you have the most power in school districts to show up at your local school board meetings and demand that there is liberated ethnic studies and be conscious and cognizant about the, the big ed tech companies that districts are hiring to bring. Some fake, uh, ethnic studies. It's not real ethnic studies. And there are also quite a few ethnic studies or programs that are out there parading as ethnic studies that are 100% coming from the alt-right. 100% coming from Zionist based organizations That are not, doing ethnic studies actually doing a disservice to ethnic studies. And the other thing I'll say for API organizations that are doing the work around ethnic studies and, and pushing for Asian American studies legislation state by state. We're also doing a disservice because in many situations or many cases where legislation has passed for Asian American studies, it's been at the [00:53:00] detriment of black, brown, queer, and Indigenous communities. And that's not the spirit of ethnic studies. And so first I'd say for parents. Exercise your right as a parent in your local district and be as loud as you possibly can be, and organize parent pods that are gonna do the fight for you, and then reach out to folks. My number one recommendation is always liberated ethnic studies model consortium curriculum, for a group of badass educators who were, who are gonna show up for community whenever called. Miata Tan: That was Tu‘ulau‘ulu Estella Owoimaha- Church discussing how we can help to encourage school districts and state governments to prioritize Pacific Islander education. A big thank you to the Stop, A API Hate team and their Pacific Islander Advisory Council. Your work is vital and we appreciate you all. Thank you for speaking with us [00:54:00] today.  Miata Tan: [00:55:00] That final track was a little snippet from the fantastic Zhou Tian check out Hidden Grace. It's a truly fabulous song. This is Apex Express on 94.1 KPFA, A weekly radio show uplifting the voices and stories of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Apex Express Airs every Thursday evening at 7:00 PM And with that, we're unfortunately nearing the end of our time here tonight. thank you so much for tuning into the show. And another big thank you to the Stop, A API Hate Team and their Pacific Islander Advisory Council. We appreciate your work so much. One final note, if you are listening to this live, then it's February 12th, meaning Lunar New Year is [00:56:00] just around the corner. For listeners who might not be familiar, Lunar New Year is a major celebration for many in the Asian diaspora, a fresh start marked by family, food, and festivities. This year we are welcoming in the Year of the Horse, and you can join the celebrations too. On Saturday, March 7th, San Francisco will come alive with the year of the horse parade, and this weekend you can check out the Chinatown Flower Market Fair Head to Grant Avenue for fresh flowers, arts activities, and cultural performances. On Tuesday, February 24th, the San Francisco Public Library will Drumbeats, Heartbeats: Community as One . this event will honor Lunar New Year and Black History Month with Lion Dancers, poetry, and more. Across the bay, Oakland celebrates their Lunar New Year parade on Saturday, February 28th. From more [00:57:00] parades to night markets and museum events, celebrations will be happening all over the Bay Area and beyond. We hope you enjoy this opportunity to gather, reflect, and welcome in the new year with joy. For show notes, please visit our website. That's kpfa.org/program/apex-express. On the webpage for this episode, we've added links to the Stop, A API Hate Report on Anti Pacific Islander, hate from data on how hate is impacting PI communities to information on what you can do to help. This report is well worth the read. Apex Express is produced by Ayame Keane-Lee, Anuj Vaidya, Cheryl Truong, Isabel Li, Jalena Keane-Lee, Miko Lee, Miata Tan, Preeti Mangala Shekar and Swati Rayasam. Tonight's show was produced by me , Miata Tan. Get some rest y'all. .  The post APEX Express – 2.12.26 – Anti-Pacific Islander Hate Amid Ongoing Injustice appeared first on KPFA.

DOGS
NOT the "Education" State - slogan rings hollow as Victorian public schools remains underfunded, and much more

DOGS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026


NOT the "Education" State - slogan rings hollow as Victorian public schools remains underfunded. AEUVIC calls for members to vote for Industrial action. Premier Allan tries to block action but Fair Work Commission rejects Gov proposal. FIJI- UNESCO helping Fijian classrooms teach feelings and not just facts. EQUADOR- Yachay Wasi teaches climate change lessons through indigenous language and a garden. Letters to the Australian on whether to pay private school fees or save for a child's house deposit.Great State School of the Week- Balmoral High Schoolwww.adogs.info

What a Lad
Manasa Mataele- What a Lad

What a Lad

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 83:57


Manasa Mataele is one of the players who is incredibly hard to tackle! His power, speed, athleticism, and freakish offloads has made him hard to handle for any opposition! From growing up in Suva, Manasa's journey has taken him from Fiji to New Zealand, across to Australia, and now back home with the Fijian Drua.In this episode of What a Lad, Manasa opens up with rare honesty. He reflects on the highs of Super Rugby, the pride of representing Fiji, and the moments that nearly forced him away from the game altogether. From battling injuries and self-doubt, to losing his mum and questioning whether he could keep going, this is a powerful look at resilience, faith, and finding purpose beyond rugby.In this episode, we cover…- Growing up in Fiji and the environment that shaped him- The sliding-doors moment that could have changed his life forever- Moving to New Zealand and adapting to professional rugby- His rapid rise through NPC and Super Rugby- Almost signing with the Blues before a last-minute call from the Crusaders- What it was like walking into a Crusaders locker room full of legends- The mental battles that made him his own worst enemy- His pride in representing Fiji on the international stage- Losing his mum, fracturing his spine, and questioning his future- The role faith played in getting him through his darkest moments- Why returning home to play for the Fijian Drua means so much- Wanting to give back and help the next generation of Fijian rugby playersAs you'll hear Manasa is very articulate and honest about the journey rugby has taken him, he's such a good lad who will no doubt have a big season for the Drua! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Index
Fiji's Methamphetamine Crisis: Pacific's biggest Drug Bust and surging HIV Rates | The Index

The Index

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 14:48


In January 2024, Fiji recorded the Pacific's largest methamphetamine seizure of over four tons bound for Australia. If sold there, the drugs would have had an estimated street value up to 1.2 billion Australian dollars. This episode of The Index unpacks how Fiji has become a key transit hub and takes a closer look at the emerging domestic market, the role of foreign criminal networks and the devastating impacts on Fijian society, including a tenfold rise in HIV cases over the past decade. Guests: Virginia Comolli, Head of Pacific Programme, Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime Sesenieli Naitala, Survival Advocacy Network - Fiji Host: Thin Lei Win Learn more: Global Organized Crime Index — ocindex.net Subscribe for more analysis on global organized crime trends.

The Pirate Rugby Podcast
Why France Have DROPPED Damian Penaud… | TOP 14 Digest

The Pirate Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 46:17


LINK TO NEW AUDIO PLATFORM: https://open.spotify.com/show/2NGCYndQuXbXthxgmuPKQG Huw and Maz are back to discuss the rumours that Penaud is off to defend Greenland on his own, the rest of the French squad for the 6 Nations and how French teams faired in round 4 of the European Cups. #FrenchRugby #Top14 #EPCR #ChampionsCUp #ChallengeCup #france #rugby #podcast #sixnations Follow the pod on twitter: https://x.com/RugbyVous Chapters 0:00 French Results 3:30 La Rochelle vs Harlequins 4:30 Munster vs Castres 12:35 Fanny of the Week 17:25 Penaud Dropped? 30:10 Champions Cup Favourites? 34:15 Fijian of the Week 36:05 Next Week Predictions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Devlin Radio Show
Roy Krishna: Bula FC Captain ahead of the first OFC Pro League Clash

The Devlin Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 8:46 Transcription Available


The OFC Pro League bursts into action today with a doubleheader at Eden Park. There will be another 10 matches at North Harbour Stadium over the next seven days. It features eight teams from Pacific nations, Australia and New Zealand, and is the first fully professional football league to be established in the Oceania region. Roy Krishna is preparing to lead Bula FC into the first match, and told Piney it's a huge moment for the Fijian club. He says they've been waiting for these opportunities and struggling to get in the A-Leagues, so having something in the backyard is a great platform, especially for younger players. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Maul or Nothing

Bordeaux Bègles brutalise Northampton Saints in a Champions Cup statement — and this episode features Bordeaux winger Salesi Rayasi, the flying Fijian who lit up the contest with pace, power and presence.Rayasi joins us as we break down a wild night where Bordeaux overwhelmed Saints, Cameron Woki crossed for a hat-trick from the back row, and the atmosphere turned full pantomime. Despite the heavy loss, Henry Pollock somehow drags Saints to a priceless bonus point, producing a WWE worthy performance… first they booed then they chanted his nameElsewhere, Bristol Bears blitz the Bulls at altitude with breathtaking, ball-in-hand rugby (including a try for our very own Max Lahiff)— piling on 75 points by half-time, scoring 16 tries, and handing the Bulls the second-most points ever conceded at Loftus Versfeld in the professional era. Ten Springboks on the teamsheet. Still not enough. Flowing rugby, ruthless tempo, total breakdown.We also cover:•Toulouse losing their aura on the road•Saracens with no European wobble•Harlequins delivering a result nobody called•Stormers' unbeaten run ending in humiliation (John Dobson: “humiliating”)•A thriller at the Aviva as Harry Byrne holds his nerve in front of nearly 40,000•Edinburgh all but securing knockout rugby — including a brutal front-row moment•Glasgow Warriors stacking maximum points away at ClermontHat-tricks. Heat. Altitude. Villains. Flying Fijians.This is Champions Cup rugby at full throttle.

The Pirate Rugby Podcast
Was This Antoine Dupont's Most Incredible Performance Ever? | TOP 14 Digest

The Pirate Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 45:21


In this episode we break down Anotine Duponts incredible performance against La Rochelle along with the rest of the TOP 14 action from round 14 including Bayonne vs Stade Francais and the relegation battle Welcome to the TOP 14 Digest! This weekly podcast captures all of the news and results in the world of rugby's biggest club competition: the French Top 14 - Huw and Maz bring English language coverage of all of the biggest talking points in France: games, gossip, controversies and climaxes. From Paris to Perpignan, we've got it covered! What's new with Toulouse? What did Dupont do this week? Is there trouble in Toulon? Has Ronan O'Gara gotten banned at La Rochelle again? Have UBB got what it takes? What did Jacky Lorenzetti at Racing 92 just say? Why are Stade Francais in the news this week? If you like the sound of that please consider giving the channel a subscribe and sharing a link with a mate. Those of you listening on audio formats can help out by giving us a 5 star review - that tells the money people we are liked! #top14 #france #rugby #toulouse #bordeaux #larochelle #stadefrancais #podcast #news #drama #highlights Follow Maz on twitter: https://x.com/mazmcm Follow Huw on twitter: https://x.com/HuwGriffinRugby Follow the podcast on twitter: https://x.com/RugbyVous What Antoine Dupont Just Did Was Terrifying. Antoine Dupont Just DESTROYED La Rochelle! (It Was Terrifying...). Chapters: 0:00 TOP 14 Results 7:25 Bayonne vs Stade Français 14:20 TOP 14 Table 20:10 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT 22:55 Anotine Dupont Masterclass 30:50 Best Signing In France 33:40 Fijian of the Week 36:50 Round 14 Predictions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Pirate Rugby Podcast
The Old Men Still CRUSHING It In France! | TOP 14 Digest

The Pirate Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 29:14


In this episode we break down round 12 of the TOP 14 and talk about the older players who are still playing incredible rugby! From Levani Botia at La Rochelle to Benjamin Urdapilletta at Perpignan. Plus, we look at the Christmas offerings from Stade Francais... Welcome to the TOP 14 Digest! This weekly podcast captures all of the news and results in the world of rugby's biggest club competition: the French Top 14 - Huw and Maz bring English language coverage of all of the biggest talking points in France: games, gossip, controversies and climaxes. From Paris to Perpignan, we've got it covered! What's new with Toulouse? What did Dupont do this week? Is there trouble in Toulon? Has Ronan O'Gara gotten banned at La Rochelle again? Have UBB got what it takes? What did Jacky Lorenzetti at Racing 92 just say? Why are Stade Francais in the news this week? If you like the sound of that please consider giving the channel a subscribe and sharing a link with a mate. Those of you listening on audio formats can help out by giving us a 5 star review - that tells the money people we are liked! #top14 #france #rugby #toulouse #bordeaux #larochelle #stadefrancais #podcast #news #drama #highlights Follow Maz on twitter: https://x.com/mazmcm Follow Huw on twitter: https://x.com/HuwGriffinRugby Follow the podcast on twitter: https://x.com/RugbyVous Chapters: 0:00 Paris Derby 7:35 Montpellier vs Castres 10:42 Xmas Shopping With Stade Francais 15:20 Perpignan vs Clermont 17:25 Fijian of the Week 18:35 Levani Botia 21:20 Top 14 R13 Predictions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Pirate Rugby Podcast
Why French Teams Are Struggling In Europe | TOP 14 Digest

The Pirate Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 44:13


In this episode we break down the French teams' struggles in the champions and challenge cups. We explain what went wrong for Toulouse over in Glasgow, what Toulon got right against Bath, what went on in Bordeaux's match against the Scarlets and who isn't even trying... Welcome to the TOP 14 Digest! This weekly podcast captures all of the news and results in the world of rugby's biggest club competition: the French Top 14 - Huw and Maz bring English language coverage of all of the biggest talking points in France: games, gossip, controversies and climaxes. From Paris to Perpignan, we've got it covered! What's new with Toulouse? What did Dupont do this week? Is there trouble in Toulon? Has Ronan O'Gara gotten banned at La Rochelle again? Have UBB got what it takes? What did Jacky Lorenzetti at Racing 92 just say? Why are Stade Francais in the news this week? If you like the sound of that please consider giving the channel a subscribe and sharing a link with a mate. Those of you listening on audio formats can help out by giving us a 5 star review - that tells the money people we are liked! --- Get 15% Ellis Rugby stash with my code “HG15” - #ad Doddie Jersey: https://ellisrugby.com/product/doddie-weir-lions-shirt/ Jonah Jersey: https://ellisrugby.com/product/jonah-lomu-1995-rugby-shirt/ --- #top14 #france #rugby #toulouse #bordeaux #larochelle #stadefrancais #podcast #news #drama #highlights Follow Maz on twitter: https://x.com/mazmcm Follow Huw on twitter: https://x.com/HuwGriffinRugby Follow the podcast on twitter: https://x.com/RugbyVous Chapters: 0:00 Stormers vs La Rochelle 3:20 Toulon vs Bath 8:40 Glasgow vs Toulouse 14:25 ELLIS RUGBY 17:45 UBB vs Scarlets 26:25 Toulouse Points Deduction 30:30 Terrible French Results 35:10 Fijian of the Week 36:05 Top 14 R12 Predictions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Pirate Rugby Podcast
Why People Are WRONG About Ange Capuozzo... | TOP 14 Digest

The Pirate Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 47:17


In this episode we break down how UBB beat the Bulls away in South Africa and how Italian Winger Ange Capuozzo inspired Toulouse to a commanding victory at home to the Sharks. Don't worry, we also give credit to the Stormers for their impressive win at Bayonne! Welcome to the TOP 14 Digest! This weekly podcast captures all of the news and results in the world of rugby's biggest club competition: the French Top 14 - Huw and Maz bring English language coverage of all of the biggest talking points in France: games, gossip, controversies and climaxes. From Paris to Perpignan, we've got it covered! What's new with Toulouse? What did Dupont do this week? Is there trouble in Toulon? Has Ronan O'Gara gotten banned at La Rochelle again? Have UBB got what it takes? What did Jacky Lorenzetti at Racing 92 just say? Why are Stade Francais in the news this week? If you like the sound of that please consider giving the channel a subscribe and sharing a link with a mate. Those of you listening on audio formats can help out by giving us a 5 star review - that tells the money people we are liked!---Get 15% Ellis Rugby stash with my code “HG15” - #adDoddie Jersey: https://ellisrugby.com/product/doddie-weir-lions-shirt/Jonah Jersey: https://ellisrugby.com/product/jonah-lomu-1995-rugby-shirt/--- #top14 #france #rugby #toulouse #bordeaux #larochelle #stadefrancais #podcast #news #drama #highlights Follow Maz on twitter: https://x.com/mazmcm Follow Huw on twitter: https://x.com/HuwGriffinRugby Follow the podcast on twitter: https://x.com/RugbyVous Ange Capuozzo Proves He's Elite! Chapters: 0:00 Bayonne vs Stormers 8:45 Bulls vs UBB 14:55 Jalibert Magic 19:30 ELLIS RUGBY 22:30 Toulouse On Trial 27:25 Ange Capuozzo Hat-trick 30:50 Camera Madness 34:40 Fijian of the Week 37:55 UBB vs Scarlets Preview Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sistas, Let's Talk
The challenges of raising neurodivergent children in the Pacific 

Sistas, Let's Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 29:54


Understanding autism, ADHD and other neurodivergent conditions for kids in the Pacific can be a challenge for parents and their wider communities.  These conditions are on a spectrum, meaning symptoms vary from mild to severe depending on the individual and the challenges they face.  Children who can't read social cues or become overwhelmed by their surroundings can be mistaken for being naughty. But the better people understand neurodivergence and accept the behaviours that come with the conditions, the easier life will be for families.  Join Sistas Let's Talk host Natasha Meten on ABC Radio Australia, as she speaks to three women about neurodivergence.  Mother Betty Kolose-Pulefolau, whose adult son has autism, Fijian psychiatrist Violet Esarito and special education teacher Paulia Wingi.

The Pirate Rugby Podcast
How France Solved Their Problem Position... | TOP 14 Digest

The Pirate Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 43:38


In this episode we review France's thrilling win over Australia and talk about yet another majestic performance from French star winger Louis Bielle-Biarrey! We also look at how they solved their problem position and review the latest round of the TOP 14! Welcome to the TOP 14 Digest! This weekly podcast captures all of the news and results in the world of rugby's biggest club competition: the French Top 14 - Huw and Maz bring English language coverage of all of the biggest talking points in France: games, gossip, controversies and climaxes. From Paris to Perpignan, we've got it covered! What's new with Toulouse? What did Dupont do this week? Is there trouble in Toulon? Has Ronan O'Gara gotten banned at La Rochelle again? Have UBB got what it takes? What did Jacky Lorenzetti at Racing 92 just say? Why are Stade Francais in the news this week? If you like the sound of that please consider giving the channel a subscribe and sharing a link with a mate. Those of you listening on audio formats can help out by giving us a 5 star review - that tells the money people we are liked! #top14 #france #rugby #toulouse #bordeaux #larochelle #stadefrancais #podcast #news #drama #highlights Follow Maz on twitter: https://x.com/mazmcm Follow Huw on twitter: https://x.com/HuwGriffinRugby Follow the podcast on twitter: https://x.com/RugbyVous Chapters: 0:00 UBB vs Pau 5:30 Stade Français vs Toulon 7:30 France vs Australia 13:50 LBB Sensation 18:40 Problem Solved 22:05 Ronan O'Gara Gossip 27:00 Perpignan Fanny 29:00 Elite 1 Update 31:00 TICKET GIVEAWAY 32:55 Fijian of the Week 34:50 TOP 14 Predictions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sistas, Let's Talk
Meet the next generation of Pacific women fighting for change

Sistas, Let's Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 29:51


Sistas, Let's Talk is Sabina Moce is only 24, but for the past decade the young Fijian woman has been a passionate advocate for people with disability.  Sabina was born with albinism and growing up in Fiji with the condition led to bullying and exclusion from her community. This inspired her to speak up for those who aren't always given a voice. ABC Radio Australia's Sistas Let's Talk celebrates three young women who, like Sabina are advocates and ambassadors for causes they feel strongly about.  Host Natasha Meten also meets environmental activist AnnMary Raduva from Fiji and Save the Children Ambassador on Climate Vepaiamele, who at just 16 was the youngest member of a delegation from Vanuatu to visit the International Court of Justice at the Hague in 2024. a show for women across the Pacific region.

Maul or Nothing

The boys are back together and this week they're on tour/stag do in the Scottish capital. Marc, Ryan and Max head to Murrayfield hoping to witness history — could this finally be the Scotland team to break the All Blacks curse? Joining them are Scotland stars Blair Kinghorn and Adam Hastings, who relive the drama on and off the pitch.From Hasto's best man speech at Blair's wedding (and who completely bombed it) to a night out with the All Blacks and Scotland boys in Edinburgh's finest haunts.The boys also take in the monstrous clash between South Africa and France. The revenge dish sent back to the kitchen!!Also a chance to describe Englands tight contest against the valiant Fijians! it's all here — chaos, honesty and plenty of laughs.

Maul or Nothing
All Blacks Beast Mode: Timoci “Jim” Tavatavanawai on being an AB, Family & Fiji

Maul or Nothing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 65:50


The boys are back with Highlanders co-captain and new All Black Timoci “Jim” Tavatavanawai — the Fijian powerhouse on his incredible rise from a village in Fiji to the All Blacks. Jim opens up about his debut, his mum's sacrifices, and his love of steak & cheese pies!Plus:

Curry Coast Community Radio
Doc & Jacques: Walkabout Wisdom – A Traveler’s Tale

Curry Coast Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2025 59:00 Transcription Available


In this episode of the Doc & Jacques radio variety show, Jared Wilson recounts his transformative travels across New Zealand, Australia, and Fiji, highlighting his journey toward independence and self-discovery after high school. He shares stories of living off-grid, navigating cultural differences, and facing survival challenges, such as hunting with a Fijian village and venturing […]

Flava Breakfast
FULL SHOW: Celebrating Fijian Language Week

Flava Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 49:47


ON TODAYS SHOW Azura was all set to move into her new flat but there was an unexpected guest and we are joined by Dame Lisa Carrington For more, follow our socials: Instagram Facebook TikTok See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

fijian language week
RNZ: Dateline Pacific
Pacific Waves 09 October 2025

RNZ: Dateline Pacific

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 17:47


In Pacific Waves today: Fijian workers overseas behaviour 'embarrassing' - Fiji PM; Pacific social media wrap with Coco Lance; Pacific advocates recognised for climate campaign. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

The Quiet Warrior Show
EP#272 From Indenture to Identity - Reviving Indo-Fijian Heritage with Rizwaan Abbas

The Quiet Warrior Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 77:35


RNZ: Dateline Pacific
Pacific Waves 07 October 2025

RNZ: Dateline Pacific

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 15:39


In Pacific Waves today: New Zealand pays Samoa millions in compensation over sunken vessel; Te Maeva Nui festival returns to Aotearoa; Embracing my Fijian identity and culture - Esther Traill. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast
Love Island Games 2- Week 3 Pt 1- Men Will Leave You in the Desert With No Water

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 83:13


Welcome to back Love Island Games and welcome back SGTC!In this episode, reality TV experts Maura and Ari break down episodes 15 &16 from the Fijian villa. Ari sings Maura a song and Maura blows Ari's mind with a history lesson. Maura is disappointed by Casey's lack of strategy (and kissing) and Ari doesn't understand why Josh doesn't understand the game!!Does Lucinda know what show she's on? Should Garbi have coupled up with Toby? Will this show tear Toby and Tyrique apart?? Tune in every Monday and Thursday and let's find out together!!Join us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Threads, Blue Sky, FaceBook and YouTube @shesgotthechat and LET'S CHAT!!!SOCIALShttps://www.instagram.com/shesgotthechat/https://www.tiktok.com/@shesgotthechathttps://twitter.com/shesgotthechathttps://youtube.com/@shesgotthechat?si=Y6XzieeKeSeMO8bJ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast
Love Island Games 2- Week 2 Pt 2- He's Gonna Be On Love Island Season 80

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 88:06


Welcome to back Love Island Games and welcome back SGTC!In this episode, reality TV experts Maura and Ari break down episodes 12-14 from the Fijian villa. They discuss Casey undermining Love Island USA, qualms with the challenge producers, and the worst night of Garbi's life.Can we get an encyclopedia for Love Island lore please? Why is Johnny obsessed with comic books? What if someone on games died?? Tune in every Monday and Thursday and let's find out together!!Join us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Threads, Blue Sky, FaceBook and YouTube @shesgotthechat and LET'S CHAT!!!SOCIALShttps://www.instagram.com/shesgotthechat/https://www.tiktok.com/@shesgotthechathttps://twitter.com/shesgotthechathttps://youtube.com/@shesgotthechat?si=Y6XzieeKeSeMO8bJ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast
Love Island Games 2- Week 2 Pt 1- Should I Take a Zofran Before We Record?

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 73:24


Welcome to back Love Island Games and welcome back SGTC!In this episode, reality TV experts Maura and Ari break down episodes 9 & 10 from the Fijian villa. They discuss Johnny's strategy to get rid of dead weight (Andreina), Tyrique's controversial play against Justine, and Lucinda being Kendall's BFF.Has Casey ever been with a non-blonde? What's the lighting situation in solitary confinement? How long were Gabby and Casey in the boxes?? Tune in every Monday and Thursday and let's find out together!!Join us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Threads, Blue Sky, FaceBook and YouTube @shesgotthechat and LET'S CHAT!!!SOCIALShttps://www.instagram.com/shesgotthechat/https://www.tiktok.com/@shesgotthechathttps://twitter.com/shesgotthechathttps://youtube.com/@shesgotthechat?si=Y6XzieeKeSeMO8bJ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast
Love Island Games 2- Week 1 Pt 2- The Men Need to Make Out With the Men

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 95:48


Welcome to back Love Island Games and welcome back SGTC!In this episode, reality TV experts Maura and Ari break down episodes 4-8 from the Fijian villa. They psychoanalyze Kendall's fear of divorce, deep into Ari's trauma (TW: grooming lol), and dissect every move in Chris' lap dance crash out.Does every duo have a corndog lover and a corndog hater? Any takers for bunion pics? Was being eliminated the best thing that could have happened to Chris and Kay Kay?? Tune in every Monday and Thursday and let's find out together!!Join us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Threads, Blue Sky, FaceBook and YouTube @shesgotthechat and LET'S CHAT!!!SOCIALShttps://www.instagram.com/shesgotthechat/https://www.tiktok.com/@shesgotthechathttps://twitter.com/shesgotthechathttps://youtube.com/@shesgotthechat?si=Y6XzieeKeSeMO8bJ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast
Love Island Games 2- Week 1 Pt 1- Separation of Love Island and State

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 94:10


Welcome to back Love Island Games and welcome back SGTC!In this episode, reality TV experts Maura and Ari break down episodes 1-3 from the Fijian villa. They discuss the two things leading to Chris' bad play (think Huda and John Tucker); Andreina's LAUGH (!!!?!?!??); being young, dumb, and full of c*m.Has anyone been more lucky in love than Molly Clare? Why does Tyrique's toxicity feel harmless? Is Josh body shaming his dead sister?? Tune in every Monday and Thursday and let's find out together!!Join us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Threads, Blue Sky, FaceBook and YouTube @shesgotthechat and LET'S CHAT!!!SOCIALShttps://www.instagram.com/shesgotthechat/https://www.tiktok.com/@shesgotthechathttps://twitter.com/shesgotthechathttps://youtube.com/@shesgotthechat?si=Y6XzieeKeSeMO8bJ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

You Turn Podcast w/ Ashley Stahl
[ENTREPRENEURSHIP] Ep. 472 Unlocking Women's Leadership & Scaling Businesses with Eleanor Beaton

You Turn Podcast w/ Ashley Stahl

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 50:42


This week, Ash is joined by Eleanor Beaton, founder of Safi Media, for an empowering and inspiring conversation about women in business, bold leadership, and what it takes to scale with purpose. Eleanor shares her mission to double the number of women entrepreneurs who cross the million-dollar revenue mark by 2030 and explains why this milestone matters not just financially, but for the ripple effect it creates in families and communities. Drawing on her Fijian ancestry, Eleanor brings a fresh perspective to leadership as an act of creation, expression, and unapologetic power, offering wisdom for women ready to step fully into their potential. Together, Ash and Eleanor dive into the realities of building high-growth teams, from hiring with intention to creating a team ethos that aligns with company systems and values. Eleanor introduces her “three G's”, good heart, grit, and gift as essential traits for any thriving team and highlights the importance of onboarding and role clarity to ensure loyalty and success. They also unpack the cognitive load carried by the “independent woman” ideal, the art of delegation, and the barriers women face in embracing power without apology. This episode is packed with insights for women who want to grow profitable, purpose-driven businesses while creating lasting impact.   In This Episode, You'll Learn: Why scaling women-led businesses creates ripple effects in communities. How to identify and hire team members with the “three G's.” The importance of onboarding and aligning roles with company systems. What it means to lead as an act of bold creation and expression. How to release the pressure of the “independent woman” ideal. Why unapologetically holding power is key to women's entrepreneurial success. Visit shopify.com/youturn and only pay $1 for your first month's trial. Connect with Eleanor Beaton Website: https://safimedia.co/ Woman Owned Podcast: https://safimedia.co/womanownedpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eleanorbeaton/?hl=en Connect with Ash: https://www.instagram.com/ashleystahl/ Want to become a professional speaker and skyrocket your personal brand?  Ashley's team at Wise Whisper Agency offers a done-with-you method to get your signature talk written and booked and it's helped more than 100 clients onto the TEDx stage! Head over to WiseWhisperAgency.com/speak  

The Lineup with Dave Prodan - A Surfing Podcast
EP 246: Jon Roseman – Tavarua's Managing Director on the WSL Finals Fiji, Primitive surf camp beginnings of the island, Fijian future standouts, Why Cloudbreak always wins, the Perfect machine-like wave of Restaurants

The Lineup with Dave Prodan - A Surfing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 63:46


Recorded on Tavarua ahead of the 2025 WSL Finals, Jon Roseman, Managing Director and Co-owner of Tavarua and Namotu Island Resorts, Fiji, joins The Lineup to talk about hosting the final-ever Finals Day in Fiji. He and Dave discuss the women pushing limits in Fiji, and the evolution of the resort from surf camp to world-class destination. Jon reflects on arriving in Fiji for “one week,” falling in love, and never leaving. He talks about the never-ending challenge of truly figuring out Cloudbreak, and the yin-yang of Restaurants' perfection versus Cloudbreak's unpredictability. He also shares insights on Fijian surfing's bright future, the island's role in modern surf history, and his work with the local Fijian community to steward a reputation of sustainability for Tavarua and the Fijian islands. Follow Jon here. Learn more about Tavarua Island Resort. Get the latest merch at the WSL Store! The World Title is on the line. Catch who is your 2025 World Champions at the Lexus WSL Finals Fiji, Aug 27 - Sep 4! Join the conversation by following The Lineup podcast with Dave Prodan on Instagram and subscribing to our YouTube channel. Get the latest WSL rankings, news, and event info. **Visit this page if you've been affected by the Los Angeles wildfires, and would like to volunteer or donate. Our hearts are with  you.** Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AIN'T THAT SWELL
Woz Finals Dispatch Day 3: SUCKIN' ON GOAT TEAT! World Champion Coach Tom Whittaker on Who is Milking Da Goat, who are the Finals Day Dream Wreckers and all the Pre Comp Vibes and observations. PLUS: Mayhem's Matt Biolis Interview with the worst audio q

AIN'T THAT SWELL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 41:28


Former CT power heathen turned Kung-Fu World Title Winning Surf Coach Tom Whittaker sits down with Deadly and Ronnie to discuss who has designs on ruining finals day dreams, who's sucking on the Goat teat for a bit of that sweet Fijian milk, and what's the vibes like compared to other Woz Finals Days. We also have an interview with Mayhem's Matt Biolis who has 5 surfers in the running to win the crowns! Unfortunately Deadly is a moron and recorded the interview during the loudest lunchtime in living memory. Give it a crack though cause Biolis rules. BLAM!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

95bFM
‘The Space Between: Science and Fiction' w/ Dr Gina Cole MNZM: 16 August, 2025

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025


Radio Mother co-host, Joel, spoke to award-winning queer Fijian author, Dr Gina Cole, about her discussion ‘The Space Between: Science and Fiction' which is heading to the Stardome on the 21st of August!

Dead Rabbit Radio
Retro Rabbit - EP 621 - Iron Butterfly And The Universal Equation

Dead Rabbit Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 43:10


Today we find a cursed cellphone, wash off disgusting crosses, and then we investigate the mystery of Iron Butterfly and the Universal Equation! Original Air Date: Feb 17, 2021   Patreon (Get ad-free episodes, Patreon Discord Access, and more!) https://www.patreon.com/user?u=18482113 PayPal Donation Link https://tinyurl.com/mrxe36ph MERCH STORE!!! https://tinyurl.com/y8zam4o2 Amazon Wish List https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/28CIOGSFRUXAD?ref_=wl_share   Help Promote Dead Rabbit! Dual Flyer https://i.imgur.com/OhuoI2v.jpg "As Above" Flyer https://i.imgur.com/yobMtUp.jpg “Alien Flyer” By TVP VT U https://imgur.com/gallery/aPN1Fnw “QR Code Flyer” by Finn https://imgur.com/a/aYYUMAh   Links: EP 18 - Hobbit Hooligans (Despair Code Part 1) https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-18-hobbit-hooligans EP 19 - Pew! Pew! (Despair Code Part 2) https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-19-pew-pew EP 357 - The Windy War For Your Mind (Alaska Sim Card Story) https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-357-the-windy-war-for-your-mind EP 526 - He Stood There . . . Like A Hole Cut In The Universe (Mexico Underwater Base Story) https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-526-he-stood-there-like-a-hole-cut-in-the-universe EP 231 - Objects In The Mirror Are More Haunted Than They Appear (O.J. Simpson Theory Episode) https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-231-objects-in-the-mirror-are-more-haunted-than-they-appear Fortean Map https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=1tMKhZlGMme7LsmkPsVTUN7UV-BE&ll=-17.644539368806733%2C177.91990151125464&z=10 Shocking YouTube video allegedly shows Fijian fishermen being shot at sea https://www.reddit.com/r/news/comments/2dz2ns/shocking_youtube_video_allegedly_shows_fijian/ Shocking YouTube video allegedly shows Fijian fishermen being shot at sea https://www.news.com.au/world/shocking-youtube-video-allegedly-shows-fijian-fishermen-being-shot-at-sea/news-story/625de670e3ed2c5cf283a13033a6b48b Men shot at sea: Fiji police told gruesome video showing men being shot at sea originated in Somalia https://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-08-19/fiji-police-appeal-for-help-verifying-video-of-apparent-brut/5680666 WARNING: GRAPHIC VISION of fisherman shot dead in the water https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/national/warning-graphic-vision-of-fisherman-shot-dead-in-the-water/video/f6c0c5446ef09663be54ade8f778a070 Wounds Trailer #1 (2019) | Movieclips Trailers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21NsBTI6kHY&ab_channel=MovieclipsTrailers The disgusting mystery of the excrement crosses of Guadalajara https://culturacolectiva.com/historia/las-cruces-de-caca-en-guadalajara Mysterious poop crosses appear in Guadalajara https://www.debate.com.mx/guadalajara/Aparecen-misteriosas-cruces-de-caca-en-Guadalajara-20200320-0086.html Residents asked to help in search for person dumping human waste https://www.kgw.com/article/news/crime/residents-asked-to-help-in-search-for-person-dumping-human-waste/283-2dddb162-0ef7-4fae-a96f-f660ccc4c7dc The Mysterious Death Of Iron Butterfly's Philip Taylor Kramer https://ultimateclassicrock.com/iron-butterfly-philip-taylor-kramer-found-dead/ Philip Taylor Kramer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Taylor_Kramer The Vanishing https://web.archive.org/web/20020204114404/http://www.maximonline.com/maximwear/articles/article_2193.html Centerpiece : MISSING: PHILIP (TAYLOR) KRAMER https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-03-30-vl-48798-story.html Iron Butterfly https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Butterfly   ---------------------------------------------- Logo Art By Ash Black Opening Song: "Atlantis Attacks" Closing Song: "Bella Royale" Music By Simple Rabbitron 3000 created by Eerbud Thanks to Chris K, Founder Of The Golden Rabbit Brigade Dead Rabbit Archivist Some Weirdo On Twitter AKA Jack YouTube Champ: Stewart Meatball Reddit Champ: TheLast747 The Haunted Mic Arm provided by Chyme Chili Forever Fluffle: Cantillions, Samson, Gregory Gilbertson, Jenny The Cat Discord Mods: Mason   http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeadRabbitRadio Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deadrabbitradio Dead Rabbit Radio Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/DeadRabbitRadio/ Paranormal News Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/ParanormalNews/ Mailing Address Jason Carpenter PO Box 1363 Hood River, OR 97031 Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today. All Contents Of This Podcast Copyright Jason Carpenter 2018 - 2025  

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast
Love Island USA 7- Finale- Dominican Cinderella

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 62:47


Welcome back to Season 7 of of Love Island USA and welcome back to SGTC!In this episode, reality TV experts Maura and Ari break down the season finale from the Fijian villa. They discuss Huda's most annoying moment yet, Amaya and Bryan's 4TRR DTR, and Nic's "little talk with himself".Were you the chosen fan who wrote a message in a bottle for the Nicolandria date (DM us!!)? Did Bryan call Amaya the devil?? Tune in every Monday and Thursday and let's find out together!!Join us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Threads, Blue Sky and YouTube @shesgotthechat and LET'S CHAT!!!SOCIALShttps://www.instagram.com/shesgotthechat/https://www.tiktok.com/@shesgotthechathttps://twitter.com/shesgotthechathttps://youtube.com/@shesgotthechat?si=Y6XzieeKeSeMO8bJ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RNZ: Morning Report
Three All Blacks attended same Fijian school

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 4:36


Three players in the All Blacks squad for this month's series against France all hail from the same school - in Fiji. Former student Maciu Vucago Raivoka spoke to Corin Dann.

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast
Love Island USA 7- Week 6 Pt 2- Scrub That

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 95:24


Welcome back to Season 7 of of Love Island USA and welcome back to SGTC! In this episode, reality TV expert Maura is joined by Logan and Stacy from the Scaredybrats podcast to break down episodes 33-34 from the Fijian villa. They discuss Huda's possible healthcare plan, Chris being a prisoner of war, and Logan gets emotional over Amaya more than once.Will Chris win and take all the money? Will Stacy become the first contestant to win it all? Will Huda ever hear our whispered pleas?? Tune in every Monday and Thursday and let's find out together!!Join us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Threads, Blue Sky and YouTube @shesgotthechat and LET'S CHAT!!!SOCIALShttps://www.instagram.com/shesgotthechat/https://www.tiktok.com/@shesgotthechathttps://twitter.com/shesgotthechathttps://youtube.com/@shesgotthechat?si=Y6XzieeKeSeMO8bJ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Grit! with Chas Smith
328 - The Grit! July 11, 2025

The Grit! with Chas Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 104:36


In today's show Chas and David rally against the trend to optimize and advocate for the fatty middle, question Cole Houshmand's appetite, explain why you should never travel with Tom Hanks, identify cannabis as a gateway drug to murder, and a Fijian teen and a geriatric advance surfing's Core Score back into the black. Plus Barrel or Nah?! Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast
Love Island USA 7- Week 6 Pt 1- Eat That Kitty in the Hideaway

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 95:42


Welcome back to Season 7 of of Love Island USA and welcome back to SGTC! In this episode, reality TV experts Maura and Ari break down episodes 30-32 from the Fijian villa. They discuss the production's influence to get the islanders to lock their couples down (and get 10 toes (not a single toe missing) behind Nicolandria), Taylor feeling like he's the right person to give Nic advice, and the magnetic connection between Iris and Pepe.When did they pump out this same day baby merch? Is Ace kinda funny? Will this friends to lovers storyline pan out?? Tune in every Monday and Thursday and let's find out together!!Join us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Threads, Blue Sky and YouTube @shesgotthechat and LET'S CHAT!!!SOCIALShttps://www.instagram.com/shesgotthechat/https://www.tiktok.com/@shesgotthechathttps://twitter.com/shesgotthechathttps://youtube.com/@shesgotthechat?si=Y6XzieeKeSeMO8bJ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast
Love Island USA 7- Week 5 Pt 2- She's Got The Chat Is My Aftersun

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 92:51


Welcome back to Season 7 of of Love Island USA and welcome back to SGTC!In this episode, reality TV experts Maura and Ari are joined by guest hosts Tara and Martha to break down episodes 27 and 28 from the Fijian villa. They discuss Cierra's purple edit, Love Island making an anti billionaire statement (we hope!!!!), Ace and Chelly's inability to have a balanced power dynamic, and straddling in a moomoo.Can Chris be good for Huda if Huda isn't good for Chris? Are they really gonna skip movie night?? Who taught Chelly to cut an onion??? Tune in every Monday and Thursday and let's find out together!!Join us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Threads, Blue Sky and YouTube @shesgotthechat and LET'S CHAT!!!SOCIALShttps://www.instagram.com/shesgotthechat/https://www.tiktok.com/@shesgotthechathttps://twitter.com/shesgotthechathttps://youtube.com/@shesgotthechat?si=Y6XzieeKeSeMO8bJ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast
Love Island USA 7- Week 5 Pt 1- All Tongue No Lips

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 135:45


Welcome back to Season 7 of of Love Island USA and welcome back to SGTC!In this episode, reality TV experts Maura and Ari break down episodes 24-26 from the Fijian villa. They discuss procuring the Rob/Nic cowboy costume (we... need it), gen Z using therapy buzzwords, and the time honored love island tradition of the men being trash. They beg Olandria to move on and deep dive into their first BIG disagreement with the audience.Is Cierra actually unbothered? Is Austin speaking for America?? Will anyone new Zoboomafoo around the villa before the end of the season? Tune in every Monday and Thursday and let's find out together!!Reminder: Love Island Watch Party on July 3rd at 8pm at Pink Flamingo in Baltimore, MD!Join us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Threads, Blue Sky and YouTube @shesgotthechat and LET'S CHAT!!!SOCIALShttps://www.instagram.com/shesgotthechat/https://www.tiktok.com/@shesgotthechathttps://twitter.com/shesgotthechathttps://youtube.com/@shesgotthechat?si=Y6XzieeKeSeMO8bJ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast
Love Island USA 7- Week 4 Pt 2- The Nicolandria Kiss Heard Around the World

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 80:00


Welcome back to Season 7 of of Love Island USA and welcome back to SGTC!In this episode, reality TV experts Maura and Ari break down episodes 21 & 22 from the Fijian villa. They discuss Olandria ruining Taylor's casa experience, Ace and Chelly being two tiny peas in a tiny pod, and JD's fatal error.Are lions and boulders sexy? Why must we give Taylor so much power? What do we hate the most about Ace?? Tune in every Monday and Thursday and let's find out together!!Reminder: Love Island Watch Party on July 3rd at 8pm at Pink Flamingo in Baltimore, MD!Join us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Threads, Blue Sky and YouTube @shesgotthechat and LET'S CHAT!!!SOCIALShttps://www.instagram.com/shesgotthechat/https://www.tiktok.com/@shesgotthechathttps://twitter.com/shesgotthechathttps://youtube.com/@shesgotthechat?si=Y6XzieeKeSeMO8bJ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast
Love Island USA 7- Week 4 Pt 1- Ace Wants to Be God

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 126:51


Welcome back to Season 7 of of Love Island USA and welcome back to SGTC!In this episode, reality TV experts Maura and Ari break down episodes 18-20 from the Fijian villa. Maura admits to a lie (about a dog!) and Ari shares another controversial food take. They discuss Jeremiah's fatal flaw in his game, Coco swerving kisses with all the white men, and Love Island being the NBA of reality TV.What song was Austin listening to that he hated? (So we can torture him?) Which lip tattoo is worse? Did Huda forget where she was for a sec? Tune in every Monday and Thursday and let's find out together!!Reminder: Love Island Watch Party on July 3rd at 8pm at Pink Flamingo in Baltimore, MD!Join us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Threads, Blue Sky and YouTube @shesgotthechat and LET'S CHAT!!!SOCIALShttps://www.instagram.com/shesgotthechat/https://www.tiktok.com/@shesgotthechathttps://twitter.com/shesgotthechathttps://youtube.com/@shesgotthechat?si=Y6XzieeKeSeMO8bJ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast
Love Island USA 7- Week 3 Pt 2- Best 25 Seconds of My Life

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 95:23


Welcome back to Season 7 of of Love Island USA and welcome back to SGTC!In this episode, reality TV expert Maura and guests Logan and Stacy from the Scaredy Brats Podcast break down episodes 15-16 from the Fijian villa. They discuss the twerking challenge being the next Bring It On, Megan Thee Stallion reluctantly awarding Austin with a win, and how hard it would be to hear that a guy you were seeing finally found joy after dumping you. Is TJ a little pipsqueak? Will this become an ASMR podcast? Will the islanders conceive a child in the villa? Tune in every Monday and Thursday and let's find out together!!Join us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Threads, Blue Sky and YouTube @shesgotthechat and LET'S CHAT!!!SOCIALShttps://www.instagram.com/shesgotthechat/https://www.tiktok.com/@shesgotthechathttps://twitter.com/shesgotthechathttps://youtube.com/@shesgotthechat?si=Y6XzieeKeSeMO8bJ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast
Love Island USA 7- Week 3 Pt 1- Hurricane Huda

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 126:39


Welcome back to Season 7 of of Love Island USA and welcome back to SGTC!In this episode, reality TV experts Maura and Ari break down episodes 12-14 from the Fijian villa. They discuss what happened to Paige DeSorbo in Fiji, being slapped in the face by America, and Escape Goats. Tune in to hear us defend men this week!! #notallmen #justmostmenIs this the way God wanted it to happen? Did you fall asleep thinking of Huda and Jeremiah this week? Just us?? Tune in every Monday and Thursday and let's find out together!!Join us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Threads, Blue Sky and YouTube @shesgotthechat and LET'S CHAT!!!SOCIALShttps://www.instagram.com/shesgotthechat/https://www.tiktok.com/@shesgotthechathttps://twitter.com/shesgotthechathttps://youtube.com/@shesgotthechat?si=Y6XzieeKeSeMO8bJ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast
Love Island USA 7- Week 2 Pt 2- A Mom of What? A Dog?

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 71:52


Welcome back to Season 7 of of Love Island USA and welcome back to SGTC! Happy Father's Day to Jeremiah!In this episode, reality TV experts Maura and Ari break down episodes 9 & 10 from the Fijian villa. They discuss outing Huda (as a mom), Nic being everyone's bestie, and Taylor having a girlfriend back home (allegedly).Why is nobody wiping the cream off their faces? What the fuck is a hibachi breakfast? May we suggest... therapy? Tune in every Monday and Thursday and let's find out together!!Join us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Threads, Blue Sky and YouTube @shesgotthechat and LET'S CHAT!!!SOCIALShttps://www.instagram.com/shesgotthechat/https://www.tiktok.com/@shesgotthechathttps://twitter.com/shesgotthechathttps://youtube.com/@shesgotthechat?si=Y6XzieeKeSeMO8bJ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Share Life Today
A Taste of Heaven

Share Life Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 1:00


Hi, I'm John Sorensen, President of Evangelism Explosion International, and you're listening to Share Life Today. The auditorium was packed. As I stopped and looked around, I heard dozens of languages being spoken at the same time. We all settled into our seats as our time together was called to order. This was Evangelism Explosion's third Congress of Nations, and eighty-three different countries were represented. During that morning, we sang "How Great is Our God" (which is a powerful song in and of itself), but this time the worship leader asked for everyone to sing in their own language. Words cannot describe the beauty of that moment—where Arabic was sung alongside Czech and Fijian. And you know, this is exactly what heaven is going to be like—because every tribe, tongue, and nation will be there. And we have the privilege of inviting people to be a part of that group by sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ! So let's be part of that day by being bold witnesses for God today. For more on how, visit sharelife.today.

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast
Love Island USA 7- Week 1 Pt 2- Yulissa Has Left the Villa

She's Got the Chat | A Love Island Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 83:39


Welcome back to Season 7 of of Love Island USA and welcome back to SGTC!In this episode, reality TV experts Maura and Ari discuss episodes 2-4 from the Fijian villa. They discuss the brutal recoupling, Maura questions if the boys have actually read the books and seen the shows that they claim to, and Ari gives Olandria props for clearing shit up in Soul Ties all night. What lie did both Ari and Maura tell Gabe and Lucas? Is Ace playing the long game with Huda? And could he have DMd Chelly an ily?? Tune in every Monday and Thursday and let's find out together!!Join us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Threads, Blue Sky and YouTube @shesgotthechat and LET'S CHAT!!!SOCIALShttps://www.instagram.com/shesgotthechat/https://www.tiktok.com/@shesgotthechathttps://twitter.com/shesgotthechathttps://youtube.com/@shesgotthechat?si=Y6XzieeKeSeMO8bJ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Heart of Yoga
Yoga for a Better World with Mark Whitwell and Jonathan Cassell

The Heart of Yoga

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 48:46


What if true activism doesn't begin with protest signs or policy change, but with the way we breathe? In this episode, I sit down with Jonathan Cassell in the lush Fijian islands to explore the profound intersections between Yoga, ecology, and the urgent need for human change. We speak about our shared grief for a world in ecological crisis and ask: how can we act from love, not just outrage? Yoga for a Better World isn't a lofty ideal, it's a daily, grounded intimacy with life. We explore the emotional cost of caring deeply, why burnout is so common among changemakers, and how a consistent practice can nourish resilience, compassion, and courage. If you're feeling overwhelmed by the state of the world, this conversation is for you. Subjects Explored The emotional weight of ecological collapse and climate activism Why true activism begins with caring for your own body Eco-grief, burnout, and the need for deep rest How Yoga creates the energy for meaningful action Moving from overwhelm to embodied intimacy with life The illusion of separation and the urgency of reconnection Key Phrases or Quotes "If you're not grieving, you're not paying attention." "Yoga is intimacy with what life actually is." "Depressed means deep rest—we need to honor what our biology is telling us." "You can't repair the ecosystem without repairing the wild of Mother Nature here—your own body." "The purpose of Yoga isn't to escape fear or grief—it's to act from them with clarity and care." Key Takeaways Rooted Activism – Real change begins with embodiment, not burnout. The Wisdom of Grief – Pain is not a flaw, but a biological function that signals connection. Eco-Grief is Real – Honoring our emotions is part of collective healing. Yoga is the Ground – A daily practice nourishes the clarity and energy needed for action. You Are the Ecosystem – Caring for the planet begins by caring for the body. From Despair to Movement – Yoga helps transmute grief into grounded, life-sustaining action. Resources Mentioned The Heart of Yoga course: https://www.heartofyoga.com Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation: https://www.heartofyoga.com/foundation Timestamps [00:00:00] Opening in Fiji and naming the ecological crisis [00:01:00] Why the course name changed from "Yoga for Activists" to "Yoga for a Better World" [00:02:00] Activism as intimacy with life and caring for the body [00:03:00] The risk of burnout among changemakers [00:05:00] Honoring legitimate emotional responses: anger, grief, pain [00:07:00] The necessity of inner repair for ecosystem repair [00:09:00] Depression as deep rest and a call to stillness [00:11:00] The myth of "overcoming" grief; honoring emotions as biology [00:22:00] Reframing civilization and reconnecting to the body as sacred [00:30:00] The power of receptivity and nurturing in embodied activism [00:33:00] Course insights: daily Yoga as a way to care for life [00:36:00] The chaos of culture and the need for a new attractor [00:37:00] Yoga as the movement of life: a shift from thought to participation [00:40:00] A non-dramatic, non-obsessive Yoga that supports sustainable action You are the beauty. You are the intelligence. You are already in perfect harmony with life. You don't need to seek it. You need only participate in it. Learn more and access the course at https://www.heartofyoga.com. Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation. This podcast is sustained by your donations.  

The Higher Standard
Credit Downgrade Chaos, Mortgage Madness & a Fijian

The Higher Standard

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 83:59 Transcription Available


In this high-octane episode of The Higher Standard, Chris and Saied officially welcome Rajeil to the show—and initiate him with a healthy dose of sarcasm and button-pushing. They hop right in to Moody's U.S. credit downgrade. What does it mean when Uncle Sam takes a hit to his credit score? It's not just a bad look—it signals rising debt, inflation, and interest payments spiraling out of control. With 30-year mortgage rates back above 7%, the crew dives into why your rate acts more like a moody teenager than a constant, and how the 10-year Treasury is the true puppet master behind housing affordability.➡️ But wait—there's more. Chris explains why your home isn't an investment, it's a utility (no, you can't charge rent to your shower), and why “marry the house, date the rate” is advice best left in 2019. The guys talk taxes and why today's housing market may be the most unaffordable in U.S. history—yes, even worse than 2006. Whether you're scraping by on Top Ramen or flexing your broker's license, this episode delivers a reality check wrapped in a warm tortilla of wit and wisdom.

WrestleZone Podcasts
Eugenie on tag title win, Rhea Ripley interaction, celebrating her Fijian culture

WrestleZone Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 36:24


OPW Women's Tag Team Champion Eugenie spoke with WrestleZone's Ella Jay about winning the tag titles alongside Billie Mac, her travels across Europe, her interaction with Rhea Ripley during WWE Elimination Chamber 2024 weekend, learning from her Kulture stablemates Moko Kai and Toa, the significance of her Salusalu (flowered-necklace) as it relates to her Fijian culture, and more.

Short Wave
The Iguanas That Rafted To Fiji

Short Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 9:18


Most iguanas are indigenous to the Americas. So how did the Fijian species end up on the island, nearly 5000 miles away in the South Pacific? According to a new study in the journal PNAS, it was probably via raft ... that is, on clump of floating trees. And this rafting hypothesis isn't entirely unprecedented. After hurricanes Luis and Marilyn hit the Caribbean in the 1990s, researchers found that a group of iguanas had floated over 180 miles away from Guadeloupe to the territory of Anguilla. Want to hear more about iguanas? Or rafts? Or evolutionary biology? Email us at shortwave@npr.org.Listen to every episode of Short Wave sponsor-free and support our work at NPR by signing up for Short Wave+ at plus.npr.org/shortwave.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy