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In this episode of The Faith & Aloha Show, I'm sharing what it's been like stepping into a new season — from being a stay-at-home mom for years to now working outside the home. The transition hasn't been easy. It's been stretching, humbling, and honestly… exhausting. But in the middle of the chaos, God has been teaching me that grace doesn't require perfection — just presence.If you've ever found yourself trying to keep up, figure it out, or wondering if you're doing enough, this one's for you. Let's talk about the mental, emotional, and spiritual shifts that come with change — and how we can stay rooted in faith even when life feels all over the place.✨ Featuring scripture from 2 Corinthians 12:9 and Proverbs 16:9.Until next time, stay rooted in faith, wrapped in aloha,and always remember — you are never alone in the journey.Mahalo for joining me today and for letting me share this space with you. Let's keep walking in faith and aloha, together. Find me on Instagram @uikumuhoneconnect with me on Facebook @Uilani Kumuhone I would love to connect with you! If you would like to be a guest on the show email me uilanikumuhone@gmail.com I would love to have you on and talk about how God is working in your life. supporting biblical resources You Version bible website:https://www.bible.com/ Topical bible verse search: https://www.openbible.info/topics/ Come as you are. Grow as He leads. Walk in aloha. Ui.
This week ATBpod.com catches up with former guest pro MMA Bellator fighter KEONI DIGGS. On this episode Keoni talks to Thaddeus about his upcoming Bellator fight in Hawaii, what it means to be able to fight at home, and being back in Hawaii for this training camp. They also talk about the different things Keoni does for recovery from strenious training, opinions about the rail in Hawaii, and what he wants to do to set up himself for the future after his fighting career is over. Lastly Keoni answers questions from fans that sent in questions on IG.
Due to their status as one of the most isolated landmasses in the world, the Hawaiian islands are home to a diverse population of wildlife. This is particularly the case for birds. Unfortunately, Hawaii's diverse bird population is rapidly dwindling. Many bird species in Hawaii have already gone extinct and many of those that remain are in severe danger of going extinct in the near future. On this episode of Transmissions from Hawaii, Dr. Lindsay Young of Pacific Rim Conservation joins us to discuss Hawaii's bird extinction crisis. Subscribe [podcast_subscribe id="430"] Guests & Links Dr. Lindsay Young Further Information To watch the lecture given by Dr. Lindsay Young for the Hawaii State Public Library System, use the link below. Wildlife Wednesdays: Solving the Hawaiian Bird Extinction Crisis To learn more about Pacific Rim Conservation, visit the website via the link below. Pacific Rim Conservation Website Credits Editing and sound design: Tony Vega Transcript: Milabeats.go Transmissions from Hawaii logo: fikrihidajat (Based on concept sketch by Tony Vega) Featured image: Courtesy of Dr. Lindsay Young Follow Us on Social Media Transmissions from Hawaii on Instagram Transmissions from Hawaii on Facebook Transmissions from Hawaii on Twitter Transcript You can view the PDF transcript here.
When people think of surfing, images of Hawaii often come to mind. This is rightfully so. Not only is Hawaii a mecca for surfers around the world, it is also where you end up when you look into the origins of surfing. But have you ever stopped to think about the origins of this now global sport? And what about how it is that surfing spread outside of Hawaii? On this episode of Transmissions from Hawaii, Dr. Scott Laderman of the University of Minnesota Duluth joins us to talk about his research on the complicated history of surfing. Guests & Links Dr. Scott Laderman Further Information You can use the link below to pick up a copy of Dr. Scott Laderman's book: Empire in Waves: A Political History of Surfing (Sport in World History Book 1). Empire in Waves: A Political History of Surfing (Sport in World History Book 1) Advertisers Hawaii SHIP Hawaii SHIP Website Credits Editing and sound design: Tony Vega Transcript: Milabeats.go Transmissions from Hawaii logo: fikrihidajat (Based on concept sketch by Tony Vega) Featured image: Courtesy of Scott Laderman Follow Us on Social Media Transmissions from Hawaii on Instagram Transmissions from Hawaii on Facebook Transmissions from Hawaii on Twitter Transcript You can view the PDF transcript here.
Wir unterhalten uns über Suga, der während er auf einem Alpaka mit einem riesen Sombrero, Schlappen und einem Glas Wein in der Hand sitzt, eine Kreuzfahrt von Kanada nach Mexico macht, weshalb Jin bald wieder in den Kindergarten geht um Autogramme zu verteilen und warum Hobi die National News mit seinem Motto „rundes Gummi aber make it fashion“ nicht mehr ganz Jugendfrei darstellen lässt. Außerdem klären wir, warum JK mit einer leeren Teetasse und Armys auf Hockern am Flughafen auf V's Pizza Hawaii warten, wie Namjoon Instagram als Online-Museumstourguide benutzen könnte und weshalb man Jimin, während eines Friseurbesuchs in der Zeitschrift und im Sitzplatz neben einen entdecken könnte … Wenn er nicht schon wieder vom Stuhl gefallen ist. And she said, she said she said she is from Hawaii … Party, Party, Yeah im Hawaiipodcast wünschen euch mincho und tteokchi. Die siebenunddreißigste Episode des most.worst.BTS.podcast! #vonarmyfürarmy #BTS #BTSpodcast #butter #myuniverse #permissiontodance #RM #Jin #SUGA #jhope #jimin #V #Jungkook #coldplay #butter #instagram #ARMY #straykids #agustd
Dr. Richard Pyle is the senior curator of Ichthyology at Bishop Museum in Honolulu. He spends his days researching fish and whenever possible diving deep into the ocean in order to discover new species of fish. On this episode of Transmissions from Hawaii, we conclude our conversation with Dr. Richard Pyle. This time we are focusing on deep coral reefs, the creatures that inhabit them, ichthyology, and the ongoing threat of climate change. Guests & Links Dr. Richard Pyle Further Information To learn more about Dr. Richard Pyle, you can visit the website below. Richard L. Pyle, Ph.D To learn more about Bishop Museum, visit their website via the link below. Bishop Museum Website Advertisers Hawaii SHIP Hawaii SHIP Website Credits Editing and sound design: Tony Vega Transcript: Milabeats.go Transmissions from Hawaii logo: fikrihidajat (Based on concept sketch by Tony Vega) Featured image: Courtesy of Richard Tanabe Jr. Follow Us on Social Media Transmissions from Hawaii on Instagram Transmissions from Hawaii on Facebook Transmissions from Hawaii on Twitter Transcript You can download the PDF transcript here.
Born in 1934, Richard "Sonny" Tanabe Jr. Is a former Olympic swimmer, educator, and author from the Big Island. On this episode of Transmissions from Hawaii, he tells us about his life as a swimmer and a few other things, including the Waikiki Natatorium War Memorial. Guests & Links Richard "Sonny" Tanabe Jr. Further Information To learn more about Richard "Sonny" Tanabe Jr., you can visit the pages below. Sonny Tanabe | Hawaii Waterman Hall of Fame Richard "Sonny" Tanabe | Hawaii Swimming Richard Tanabe Jr. has written two books. To learn more about them use the links below. The Evolution of Freediving-And History of Spearfishing in Hawaii Spearfishing on the Island of Hawaii: A Pictorial History To learn more about the Waikiki Natatorium War Memorial, use the link below. Waikiki Natatorium War Memorial If you would like to read the article about Sonny that ran in the February-March 2019 issue of Wasabi magazine, please use the link below. A Hilo Water Bug by Phoebe Neel Advertisers Hawaii SHIP Hawaii SHIP Website Credits Editing and sound design: Tony Vega Transcript: Milabeats.go Transmissions from Hawaii logo: fikrihidajat (Based on concept sketch by Tony Vega) Featured image: Courtesy of Richard Tanabe Jr. Follow Us on Social Media Transmissions from Hawaii on Instagram Transmissions from Hawaii on Facebook Transmissions from Hawaii on Twitter Transcript You can download the PDF transcript here.
Beautification of Communication - The Communification Podcast
Phubbing can result in negative social and psychological outcomes Why people don't like being phubbed How parents can set healthy expectations for their digital use when in their children's presence Balancing using the phone for professional reasons, personal reasons, and engaging with our children The surprising research-based strategy that has been a god send for Malika and her family This episode is centered on “parental phubbing” - together, we find out from an expert (Dr. Soo Yun Shin, UH-Mānoa Department of Communicology) what that is, why we should be concerned, and get some research-based strategies to help with the beautification of our communication. Show notes: https://www.communificationpodcast.com/show-notes2/communication-tips-for-the-digitally-distracted-parent Mahalo for subscribing, following, and downloading this episode and the podcast! You have no idea how much it helps! Grateful for YOU.
This episode of Transmissions from Hawaii is the first in a three part mini-series that will explore the history and consequences of the 1893 overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom. In this installment we start with what inspired this mini-series: the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C. U.S. Representative Ed Case, who represents Hawaii's First Congressional District, was in Washington D.C. on that day and in this episode he discusses his experiences during and after the storming of the U.S. Capitol building. Guests & Links Congressman Ed Case Congressman Ed Case Website Further Information There is a video version of the interview of Congressman Ed Case that was used in this episode. You can find it on the Transmissions from Hawaii YouTube channel. The link to the video can be found below. Congressman Ed Case on the Jan. 6th Attack on the US Capitol | Transmissions from Hawaii Podcast Credits Editing and sound design: Tony Vega Transcript: Milabeats.go Transmissions from Hawaii logo: fikrihidajat (Based on concept sketch by Tony Vega) Featured image: Shutterstock Follow Us on Social Media Transmissions from Hawaii on Instagram Transmissions from Hawaii on Facebook Transmissions from Hawaii on Twitter Transcript You can download the PDF transcript of this episode here.
Often called the world's most expensive nut, the macadamia nut is a delicious treat with a fascinating history. Though its origins lie in Australia, the macadamia was brought to Hawaii in the 19th century and since then has become one of the state's signature crops, bringing in millions of dollars in revenue each year for growers. And then of course, you can't forget about the chocolate covered macadamia nuts. But have you ever stopped to think about why the macadamia nut industry in Hawaii has developed so much? Do you know how the macadamia got its name? And what about its history before it arrived in Hawaii? On this episode of Transmissions from Hawaii, we're answering all those questions plus many more. Guests & Links Randy Paty of North Shore Macadamia Nut Company North Shore Macadamia Nut Company Website Glenn Sako (Agricultural specialist with the Hawaii County Department of Research and Development) Macadamia Nuts in Hawaii: History and Production by Gordon Shigeura & Hiroshi Ooka Dr. Catherine Nock Wild Origins of Macadamia Domestication Identified Through Intraspecific Chloroplast Genome Sequencing by Catherine J. Nock, Craig M. Hardner, Juan D. Montenegro, Ainnatul A. Ahmad Termizi, Satomi Hayashi, Julia Playford, David Edwards and Jacqueline Batley Most of the World’s Macadamias May Have Originated From a Single Australian Tree (Smithsonian.com) Ian McConachie About Ian McConachie (Sun Coast Gold Macadamias Website) Getting to the Root of Macadamias Macadamia Conservation Trust History (Macadamia Conservation Trust) History of the Macadamia Further Infformation To learn more about Indigenous Australians and the Gubbi Gubbi people of Southeast Queensland, please see the links below. Gubbi Gubbi Dyungungoo Yugambeh Museum Minjungbal Aboriginal Cultural Centre Special Thanks The Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Foundation Bulu Yabun Macadamia Conservation Trust Advertisers Hawaii SHIP Hawaii SHIP Website Credits Editing and sound design: Tony Vega Transcript: Milabeats.go Transmissions from Hawaii logo: fikrihidajat (Based on concept sketch by Tony Vega) Featured image: Shutterstock Follow Us on Social Media Transmissions from Hawaii on Instagram Transmissions from Hawaii on Facebook Transmissions from Hawaii on Twitter Transcript You can view the PDF transcript of this episode here.
The Final show at the original location. And just like the very first episode, nothing planned, total free form, lots of rants, ambulance sirens, and surprise guests. Please subscribe and follow us on Instagram, Patreon, and You Tube!
Recorded Live in front of studio audience at The Hi Brau Room! Chandra Lam Lucariello Director of Mixology for Southern Glazers Wine and Spirits joins us to talk about the Hawaii Craft Cocktail scene, creating craft cocktails and more! Be sure to checkout our You Tube version of the show for our first ever Cocktail demonstration featuring Chandra! Tiffany is back this week for "take Time, Waste Time" and her weekly recap. And to close it out we got the Westside's own, Fyah Empress Stone bringing the positivity with a Fyah performance! All this, plus the topics of the week an all the usual anykine. Instagram: @sleeptimesover Patreon: Sleep Times Over
Jeff and Clint are joined by Elizabeth Newby to discuss Hawaii, Spam, Crocs and fish tanks!Check out our social media:instagram.com/flawedlawspod/twitter.com/flawedlawspodfacebook.com/flawedlawspodinstagram.com/amazingleaguemedia/twitter.com/amazingleaguefacebook.com/amazingleague
You still gotta love me or leave me alone brah. Shoutout Brand Nubian. Trying something different with the audio and video versions this week.Our nuts opening segment is EXCLUSIVE to our YOU TUBE CHANNEL so please give it a look along with seeing all the other guests. For the audio we start with bringing back a woman who was on our Valentine's Day show last year as a single gal, and now one year later she is dating a guy! How did she do it? Was it Tinder? And for the Finale, we got Instagram Model Sensation @yourlocalmilfx to talk about her very funny IG posts, all the guys slidin pics in her DMs, dancing for Snoop Dog at Aloha Stadium, and the dos and dont's of attending a Gentlemen's Club. Instagram: Sleep Times Over Facebook: Sleep Times Over Patreon: Sleep Times Over
Earl Kaimuki, Kwalified, and Keola Warren of Moke's Bread and Breakfast in Kailua join the fun nerd panel discussion about the 2019 NBA Trade Deadline.All that plus Libby's back with anykine news, and Sky joins in to discuss Old Futs Review about the Year in Hip Hop 1991.
By far the wildest show we've done! In front of a packed standing room only Hi Brau Room, we welcome Hawaii Mixshow Radio Legend DJ Jimmy Taco to talk memorable moments thru the years,The current state of his Mind Tactics show, plenty DJing stories, Dave and Busters party thru the years, Hawaiis Hip Hop scene then and now, and his Mount Rushmore of All Time Hip Hop Radio Shows. Then everything truly goes all anykine when Chef Brian Chan, owner of Scratch Kitchen comes on. Has to be listened to be believed. All this plus a lot of surprise guests in the crowd, Social Sushi Saturdays debuts, and the continuing saga of Jaylene's "guy". Don't Sleep, I'ts OVER. -Please subscribe, like, and give us a review! -Please follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Patreon, and video version on You Tube! Search under Sleep Times Over
Like be scared or what? Mysteries of Hawaii Tour's very own Lopaka Kapanui joins us to talk about his career, how he got started with Glen Grant,The Faceless Woman of Waialae Drive Inn, Morgans Corner, an alot more great storytelling. Also on the show, The Sommelier/Movie Expert to the Stars Sky Cameron joins us to talk his Mount Rushmore of Movies that take place on Halloween. All this plus a lot of rants, drinking milk, World Series, NBA, Listerine Challenge and the debut of our new show location, The Hi Brau Room! Instagram: @sleeptimesover You Tube: Sleep Times Over Patreon: Sleep Times Over Mahalo Sponsors: -Earl Kaimuki -Square Barrels -Honolulu Club -7th Floor Honolulu -Sakai and Company
KHON News Sports Director Rob DeMello joins us this week to give his very informative take on Hawaii College and High School Sports, MMA an its future in Hawaii, His inspiring journey to becoming a sports broadcaster, along with Neil Everett and Joe Moore Stories. He also joins in on this weeks Mount Rushmore of Hawaii Sportscasters. Please Follow us on: Instagram: @sleeptimesover You Tube: Sleep Times Over Channel Patreon: Sleep Times Over Mahalo to our Sponsors: @squarebarrels @earlkaimuki @honoluluclub @7thfloorhonolulu @healthnesshawaii Music: Tribe Called Quest "Butter" Prhyme "Era"