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HBL and Supporters Make BikeEd Happen. The host for this show is Peter Rosegg. The guests are Harzali Hashim and Malia Harunaga. The Engineers Advisory Council of the Hawaii Tourism and Lodging Association donated and helped assemble new kids bikes for Hawaii Bicycling League's great BikeEd program. Plenty of opportunities for more support to make our streets safer for all. The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6kU_cZUnGeflQymC9FfbEqt Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.
What's Popping, What's Stopping. The host for this show is Peter Rosegg. The guest is Travis Counsell. We are talking about how the HBL is doing with a new executive director, the status of personal mobility in Hawaii, and what the future holds for the organization and the two-wheel revolution. The Two-Wheel Revolution: https://twowheelrevolution.weebly.com/ The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6kU_cZUnGeflQymC9FfbEqt Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.
This week on ‘Muthaship' it's all about pedal power! You probably noticed during the pandemic that more people and families were out riding bikes. Lori McCarney, the Executive Director of the Hawaii Bicycling League, and the group's Director of Adult Education, Malia Harunaga, join us this week to talk about ways we can all create safer streets and a healthier community through bike riding.They also share more about fun family-friendly events hosted by HBL! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The head of the Hawaii Lodging and Tourism Association shares his thoughts on Gov. David Ige's message to visitors to stay away; Honolulu Civil Beat reporter discusses the City Prosecutor's decision not to pursue a case against officers accused of shooting a minor; the Hawaii Department of Human Services talks about the boost in SNAP benefits families should see this month; a retired Army Colonel and the head of the Pohakuloa Training Area share their perspective on the Army's proposal to retain 30,000 acres of land for training; and the head of the Hawaii Bicycling League talk about the upcoming Century Challenge.
Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com A talk about where bicycling is taking us with the Hawaii Bicycling League leading the way. A conversation covering everything bicycling in the context of Honolulu and Hawaii – why you should bike, how you can start doing so, what is happening to make bicycling safer and more accessible, and why you should support bicycle friendly improvements and more bicycling in Honolulu and Hawaii. Bicycling has a host of personal and societal benefits – healthy, affordability, happiness, environment, traffic, parking, land conservation, livability. Unfortunately, many people are afraid to bike – the conversation will cover how you can get into bicycling now. And what movements are afoot to make cycling safer and more accessible and how you can support these. We will also discuss the offerings of the Hawaii Bicycling League and the upcoming Honolulu Century Ride and accompanying Hawaii Fun Rides on Saturday, September 29th.The host for this episode is Winston Welch. The guest for this episode is Daniel Alexander.
Nima Daivari/Lime Nima Daivari has been an alternative transportation advocate since 2005 having been car-free for most of the past 14 years. He is currently the Community Affairs Manager for Lime for the state of Georgia. Prior to joining Lime, Nima was the Director of Development for the Hawaii Bicycling League, the statewide nonprofit for […] The post Micromobility with Nima Daivari of Lime appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Our featured guest in this episode of the Team Lally Radio show is Daniel Alexander, the Advocacy, Planning & Communication Director for the Hawaii Bicycling League. Daniel discusses the difference between bicycling in Hawaii compared to some countries with better cycling infrastructures.We discuss how Daniel got involved in the bicycling community and eventually spearheading the project to bring more awareness to bicycling in Hawaii. We talk about the importance of bicycling to our community and the many benefits it provides.Also in this episode: Quotes of the day, Tips of the week, special events, this week's Open houses and Coming soon listings.Who is Daniel Alexander?Daniel Alexander is is a UH Manoa grad twice over - first for a bachelor's in political science and then a master's in urban planning, focusing in transportation. He founded Cycle Manoa a UH student organization that recycled and repaired bicycles, and created a community around bicycling.He worked as a transportation planner for the National Park Service in Cape Cod, Massachusetts before returning to Hawaii to work as an urban planning consultant for a local firm. He’s currently the Advocacy, Planning & Communication Director for the Hawaii Bicycling LeagueTo reach Daniel you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: 8087355756Email: bicycle@hbl.orgWebsite: www.hbl.org
Matt hosts a lively conversation with three guests: Ben Trevino of Bikeshare Hawaii, Matthew Gonser of Better Block Hawaii, and Daniel Alexander of Hawaii Bicycling League. https://www.hbl.org