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Join me, Savy for Episode 2 of Season 13, with Cindy Cooley Brockway of Essentials for Peace and Balance and Leilani Solien with Premier Benefit Consultants and Kare for Kupuna! The Caring Caregiver Show, brought to you by Gimme A Break and sponsored by Givers Guides online magazine, your guide to Caregiving! We're here to bring back the joy of Caregiving, we're here to connect you to the resources that you need, because you DESERVE some "CARING"From this Episode:Cindy Cooley Brockway - A guided pathway to emotional mastery, resilience, and purposeful livingLeilani Solien (Premier Benefit Consultants) - Here to help you understand all of your health insurance options and to provide excellent ongoing service once she assists you to enroll into the plan of your choiceKare for Kapuna Podcast - Exploring health and wellness tips rooted in Hawaii, guiding you through the intricacies of retirement, and celebrating the preservation of cultural heritageOur Resources:Gimme A Break - Non-profit for caregivers aiming to bring back joy to caregiving, free weekly support sessions offering caregivers a chance to relax, renew, resource and revive. Register or register a caregiver for a break.Givers Guides Magazine - The complete caregiver resource guide. Get your first issue today, as 100% of all profits are donated to support Gimme A Break.Your Host:Savy Makalena - founder of Gimme a Break and Givers Guides Connect with the Caring Caregiver Show:Facebook Page: Caring Caregiver ShowInstagram: caringcaregivershowWebsite: www.caringcaregivershow.comFacebook Group: Click here to join
Ty Sanga is an Emmy Award-Winning Native Hawaiian filmmaker from Kalihi. He won an Emmy for his PBS series Family Ingredients in 2018. His short film "Stones" screened at Sundance in 2011. It was also the first Native Hawaiian film to premiere at the prestigious festival. His short film, "Hae Hawaii", about the events surrounding the illegal overthrow has screened at film festivals throughout the world. This year, his feature documentary "Hokule'a: Finding the Language of the Navigator" won best made in hawaii feature at Hawaii International Film Festival. In today's episode, Ty talks about the moment that led him to filmmaking and how he's using storytelling to honor Hawai'i's Kūpuna and Ali'i. We recorded this episode at Central Pacific Bank's Friendship Floor - a co-working space dedicated for CPB's remote and hybrid employees to work and collaborate from. Title Sponsor: www.cpb.bank Airline Sponsor: www.hawaiianair.com Connect with Ty: www.tysanga.com https://www.instagram.com/tysanga https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2794965/ https://www.haehawaiifilm.com Connect with Andrew and Kolby: www.uncuthawaii.com https://www.instagram.com/uncut_hawaii https://www.instagram.com/kolbymoser https://www.instagram.com/_andrewtran #uncutpodcast #uncuthawaii #hawaiicreators #hawaiipodcast #podcastersofinstagram #podcastersofinstagram #spotifypodcast #newpodcast #applepodcast #hawaii #podcast #hawaiilife #hawaiian #luckywelivehawaii #podcasts #podcasting #podcaster #madeinhawaii #oahuhawaii #hawaiinei #mauihawaii #hawaiiliving #podcastshow #podcasters #podcastlife #podcasthost #podcastaddict --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/uncuthawaii/support
After such a tragic couple of weeks witnessing the devastation of many parts of our beautiful Island, Maui, I'm grateful to share a gift of healing to all those affected on our beautiful Aina, and around the world. May this healing session nourish, cleanse, console and empower you where ever you are in the world and whatever your circumstances. May it also contribute to a continued global web of light that supporting Maui and all residents on their healing and rebuilding journey. Aloha Ke Akua, Aloha na Kupuna, Aloha na Aumakua
Duke Ching is a steel guitar playerʻs steel guitar player. Heʻs well respected in the Hawaiian community and shares many stories about growing up in Hawaiʻi. Mahalo Uncle Duke for sharing your manaʻo and your moʻolelo.
Hula is the Secret to Long Life. The host for this show is Wendy Loh. The guest is Kamaka Kukona. Discussing how HULA has enhanced the lives of many Kupuna that dance in the Halau. The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6lakTZanwCk6DV_aUgzKaMi Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.
Ina kakou mahalo i ka poe kupuna o kakou, e malama a hoomau i ko lakou olelo. E malama i na hua olelo kahiko, ka leo kupuna, a o ka noonoo o lakou kekahi.
This Manaʻo Monday shares about Ohana and the kuleana of a kupuna or grandparent, Kupuna is filled with lots of knowledge from the many years of life experience. We must allow our kupuna to share those stories and fulfill their kuleana.
This Manaʻo Monday shares about Ohana and the kuleana of a kupuna or grandparent, Kupuna is filled with lots of knowledge from the many years of life experience. We must allow our kupuna to share those stories and fulfill their kuleana.
I am a activated Kanaka Oiwi from Puea Wai'anae the son of Wela Wahilani ( Father ) and Pikake Wahilani ( Mother ) a Husband to Purdyka Noelani Keohokapu Wahilani and Father to 3 sons Kaulana Keohokapu 27 , Keola Wahilani 19 and Hau'oli Wahilani 14. I work at Brinks Hawai'i under Skyline Security in collaboration with 808 Smart Homes , I also sit on the Wai'anae Neighborhood Board and sit as the chair for The Hawaiian Affairs Committee been on the Board since 2015 serving my beloved Wai'anae Moku. I'm also the Alaka'i for Hui Ku Like Kakou that was birthed out of the Protection of Mauna a Wakea in 2015. We HKLK have been very active in the pursuit of protection of our Na Mea Hawai'i from being on the frontlines on the Mauna to going to the Capitol to Ku'e or Kako'o Bills that impacts the welfare of our Na Kanaka Oiwi ame Na Po'e Hawai'i who Truly Love Hawai'i! In August 2019 while on the Mauna I got a call from a good friend from Kahuku who asked me If I could help them out , what occurred from that conversation was 38 nights occupying Kalaeloa in support of Ku Kia'i Kahuku who were standing up against the Industrial Wind Turbine Industry in the form of AES!! That act of Aloha Aina brought our Wai'anae and Kahuku communities together in a way that has never been before! Bringing and uniting our once rival Also a Practicing Aloha Aina Warrior a Kalo Farmer which we do Super Sustainable Sundays up our Beloved Ka'ala in Ka'ala Farms. I am also a Musician and Leader of my Group Hawai'iki. While I have breath in my Lungs and my mind in sharp I will continue to Ku'e , Kupono and Ku Ha'aheo against oppressive systems in all it's facets against Na Kanaka Oiwi ame Na Po'e Hawai'i in Closing what Kupuna would I want to be for my next 7 generation of my Koko when the new books of Hawaiian History are written and my Na Mo'o open those books and see the names of their Kupuna n say " That's my Tutukane.That's my Tutuwahine!!! A Oia!!! Proud tears of joy will fall down from The Lewalewa!!! In the Immortal words of our Ku'u Mo'i Wahine Lili'uokalani " Never cease to act because you fear you may fail " and the words of James Kaulia " A Hiki I Kealoha Aina Hope Loa " Until the Last Aloha Aina!!! The modern words of Uncle Bumpy Kanahele " Love of Country " Mai Po'ina Ku'u Mo'i Wahine Lili'uokalani ame Na Mo'i Na Ali'i ame Na Tupuna o Hawai'i Nei and my personal saying " Stay Brown " Aloha Pumehana Kakou Kaukaohu'okalani Wahilani To Learn more about Culturised visit: https://www.culturised.com/Culturised is a https://www.wikiocast.com/ production. #kanakaoiwi #Waianae
上週六,一些Manoa Valley居民再次集會,揮舞著標語,試圖阻止擬議中的Kupuna(夏威夷語,意指耆老)住房項目。 他們對East Manoa Road和Lower Road的Manoa Banyan Court項目感到不安。 The Lin Yee Chung Association(萬那聯誼會)希望在他們擁有的保護土地上建造288套負擔得起的出租屋,以支付Manoa華人公墓急需的維護費用。 反對者擔心這會增加該地區的擁堵,並嚴重改變該地區安靜的景觀。 “我擔心Manoa住宅區的這種巨大發展。會將數百人帶來山谷裡。這將導致交通問題,”居民Ashley Maynard說。 然而,該項目的支持者表示,這將有助於解決夏威夷對Kupuna住房的需求。 該協會去年提交了一份環境評估草案,並獲得了規劃和許可部門的批准。計劃於2024年開工建設。 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aloha808/message
A Healthful Retirement. The host for this show is Wendy Loh. The guest is Wendy Oshiro. Getting old is not an option but something that we will all face. How we arrive there is what is discussed today. Quality of life has everything to do with healthy living and having a healthy mind, body, and spirit. For some Kupuna, living closer to loved ones or having the means to travel and see them more often gives them the love and joy they hope. How can Kupuna afford a better quality of life in retirement? The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6lakTZanwCk6DV_aUgzKaMi Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.
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Liko Martin and Laulani Teale (Hawaiian Nation). Liko Martin, Haku Mele, is one of Hawai'i's renowned songwriters and activist; founder and co-founder of many Indigenous organizations; a farmer, fisherman, cultural practitioner, peacemaker and veteran; a Kupuna Advisor for Ho'opae Pono Peace Project, plus more. Laulani Teale is a musician, artist, cultural practitioner, public health practitioner, web/social media developer, and coordinator for the Ho'opae Pono Peace Project, plus more. Liko Martin and Laulani Teale join us for this exclusive one-hour interview regarding protecting Mauna Kea, an Indigenous Hawaiian sacred site, from the $1.4 billion Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) Project – twenty stories high (below and above ground). Our guests provide an update on the United States National Science Foundation's new and committed involvement in supporting the TMT project, its implications for the Indigenous peoples of Hawaii. In addition, our guests articulate how the TMT project if developed will result in the destruction and further desecration of Mauna Kea, a sacred site, the disastrous adversities suffered by all the flora and fauna relations as well as the profound amount of water pollution resulting from TMT project. Our guests provide an update on some of the Kupuna's court cases resulting from being arrested when defending Mauna Kea, how the Hawaiian state tourist industry is contributing to escalating COVID-19 rates, and the further usurpation, dispossession, theft, and pollution by the U.S. military in militarization Indigenous peoples' traditional homelands. The University of California along with the California Institute of Technology (Cal-Tech), the National Institutes of Natural Sciences of Japan, the National Astronomical Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Department of Science and Technology of India, and the National Research Council (Canada); the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy are members of The TMT International Observatory LLC (TIO), the non-profit organization responsible for the TMT Project threatening Mauna Kea. American Indian Airwaves regularly broadcast Thursdays from 7pm to 8pm (PCT) on KPFK FM 90.7 in Los Angeles, CA; FM 98.7 in Santa Barbara, CA; FM 99.5 in China Lake, CA; FM 93.7 in North San Diego, CA; FM 99.1 KLBP in Long Beach, CA (Tuesdays, 11am-12pm); and WCRS FM 98.3/102.1 in Columbus, OH. Click here for archived American Indian Airwaves programs on the KPFK website within the past 60-days only or click on (below) after 8pm for today's scheduled program. Soundcloud Apple Podcast Google Podcast iHeartRadio Spotify Podcast Stitcher Podcast Tunein Podcast
Join us in a conversation about masculinity, healing, peace, and trusting our intuition.Taken from his website.As far back as my early 20's, I had an unconscious desire to help people through healing. For reasons I didn't understand at the time, I was able to look at someone and know where their pain was and how to help it go away. One evening 15 years ago, I was literally “tapped in the back of my head” and a voice said, loud and clear, “It's time to go home!” That was the moment that changed my life forever. I had been living on the “mainland” for over 20 years. I was married with two grown children. I was an executive in a multi-million dollar corporation where I'd been working for over 17 years. I had what many people would consider a successful and good life. Nevertheless, I walked into my boss' office the very next day and quit my job. I sold everything and moved back to Hawaii. I lived in a shack on the beach for three years. I went to sleep with sound of the waves and the song of the whales. I emptied myself. Eventually, my wife and I divorced. Everything I thought I knew crumbled away. That was the beginning of my “new” life.I began to practice deep listening. Listening to my inner knowingness. Listening that told me when to go over and talk to someone. When to sit and be quiet. When to move. By listening, I surrendered to the call to leave Hawaii and go to New Zealand. It was there I found my teacher and the healing practices of the Maori elders. Through these teachings and the deepening of my listening, I began to hear the voices of my Kupuna (my ancestors). They told me they had been waiting to talk to me for a long time. I surrendered to the process and found that the more I listened, the more they talked to me and the more I learned to trust and follow their guidance.In my work, my Kupuna tell me what a person is feeling and how the energy is running through their bodies. They show me what kind of “story” they are holding on to and the patterns that hold that story in place. They point to the places on someone's body that are in pain or where the energy is blocked and they show me exactly how to help release it.I feel blessed by the gift of the love and guidance of my Kupuna. In every aspect of my life, they show me how to love everyone and everything. They are the reason I am here. They are the reason I have dedicated my life to helping people.https://jameskawainui.com/
Join us in a conversation about masculinity, healing, peace, and trusting our intuition.Taken from his website.As far back as my early 20’s, I had an unconscious desire to help people through healing. For reasons I didn’t understand at the time, I was able to look at someone and know where their pain was and how to help it go away. One evening 15 years ago, I was literally “tapped in the back of my head” and a voice said, loud and clear, “It’s time to go home!” That was the moment that changed my life forever. I had been living on the “mainland” for over 20 years. I was married with two grown children. I was an executive in a multi-million dollar corporation where I’d been working for over 17 years. I had what many people would consider a successful and good life. Nevertheless, I walked into my boss’ office the very next day and quit my job. I sold everything and moved back to Hawaii. I lived in a shack on the beach for three years. I went to sleep with sound of the waves and the song of the whales. I emptied myself. Eventually, my wife and I divorced. Everything I thought I knew crumbled away. That was the beginning of my “new” life.I began to practice deep listening. Listening to my inner knowingness. Listening that told me when to go over and talk to someone. When to sit and be quiet. When to move. By listening, I surrendered to the call to leave Hawaii and go to New Zealand. It was there I found my teacher and the healing practices of the Maori elders. Through these teachings and the deepening of my listening, I began to hear the voices of my Kupuna (my ancestors). They told me they had been waiting to talk to me for a long time. I surrendered to the process and found that the more I listened, the more they talked to me and the more I learned to trust and follow their guidance.In my work, my Kupuna tell me what a person is feeling and how the energy is running through their bodies. They show me what kind of “story” they are holding on to and the patterns that hold that story in place. They point to the places on someone’s body that are in pain or where the energy is blocked and they show me exactly how to help release it.I feel blessed by the gift of the love and guidance of my Kupuna. In every aspect of my life, they show me how to love everyone and everything. They are the reason I am here. They are the reason I have dedicated my life to helping people.https://jameskawainui.com/
Episode 43: MANA BOMB: “Simple but not easy” philosophy of Kupuna Alex Pua'a of Molokai - FOCUS: LIFE and SELF in general. - ENGAGEMENT: Why do we tend to make things more complicated than it seems? Yes, it's hard, but when we get to the root of things, we realize how simple things really are. - - It took Kanoe two years to get this philosophy down before visiting Kupuna Alex. During one of her hardest times as a mother, Kanoe experienced a moment of giving up, losing, and figuring it out. Kulani shares her story of how being a grandmother has lifted the weight of time vs money. Join us for this episode. - - Don't forget to visit their YOUTUBE Channel @manabombspodcast to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE. Be sure to get your DAILY MANA BOMBS on Instagram @pomahinadesigns and @manabombsllc for events and updates, as well as @kulanz.manabombz. Or subscribe to our YOUTUBE channel MANA BOMB PODCAST - - We are FREE and do this with aloha, if you are enjoying our MANA Bombs please feel free to help keep us going and alive by subscribing to our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/manabombs with as little as $5. Get the perks too!! - - As with all of our podcasts, please be aware that we share our stories and experiences, being vulnerable and free to speak we share matters of the heart, body, mind, and soul that may open up triggers. It is never our intention to open wounds, but we hope that our experiences help you heal. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/manabombs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/manabombs/support
Hawaii residents 70 and over are now able to get vaccinated starting today. Kupuna in that age bracket can schedule an appointment online to get a shot statewide.
Our Care, Our Choice Act program progress; Managing deer populations across Maui County; Reality Check: Faster delivery of vaccine doses by federal government would help the state meet demand; AARP Hosts vaccine town hall for kupuna
Seniors in Foster Homes; Hawaii Votes by Mail; Reopening Hawaii Schools; Perspectives on Waianae Needs; Inaugural Iron Butterfly Challenge
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Nurturing ag to fill Big Island need; Keeping kupuna fed; Sustainable ag systems; Aina Aloha Economic Futures Declaration; Updates on Hawaii arts groups; Kupuna wisdom
Real Estate Careers and Training Podcast with the Lally Team
Adrienne Lally · Support Our Kupuna with Gabe AmeyJoining Team Lally in this episode is Gabe Amey. Gabe talks to us about OurKupuna.com and how we can help our kūpuna in Hawaii to stay home while the COVID-19 outbreak passes. He highlights the different ways people can volunteer and help sponsor someone in their community. We also provide updates and various activities related to Covid-19.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 Gabe Amey?Gabe Amey is the Founder and Branch Manager of Hawaii VA Loans, which he officially launched in December 2007. He is a graduate of St. Louis School in Honolulu Hawaii and obtained his Bachelors of Science in Business Management at Menlo College in Atherton California. He first joined the lending industry in 2004, and quickly excelled as a residential loan officer. In 2018, he was honored as American Marketing Association's Young Marketer of the Year. Please welcome our guest, Gabe Amey.To reach Gabe you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: 808-201-1603Email: gabe@hawaiivaloans.comWebsite: https://hawaiivaloans.com/contact-us/
Adrienne Lally · Support Our Kupuna with Gabe AmeyJoining Team Lally in this episode is Gabe Amey. Gabe talks to us about OurKupuna.com and how we can help our kūpuna in Hawaii to stay home while the COVID-19 outbreak passes. He highlights the different ways people can volunteer and help sponsor someone in their community. We also provide updates and various activities related to Covid-19.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 Gabe Amey?Gabe Amey is the Founder and Branch Manager of Hawaii VA Loans, which he officially launched in December 2007. He is a graduate of St. Louis School in Honolulu Hawaii and obtained his Bachelors of Science in Business Management at Menlo College in Atherton California. He first joined the lending industry in 2004, and quickly excelled as a residential loan officer. In 2018, he was honored as American Marketing Association's Young Marketer of the Year. Please welcome our guest, Gabe Amey.To reach Gabe you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: 808-201-1603Email: gabe@hawaiivaloans.comWebsite: https://hawaiivaloans.com/contact-us/
I spoke to Erica Warkus, one of the founders of Kupuna Kokua, a non-profit organization created to assist the people in Hawaii such as our most vulnerable population, the Kapuna and those who have weakened immune systems or pre-existing medical conditions. The volunteers at Kupuna Kokua will pick up and deliver items such as groceries, medications or meals so that Oahu residents can stay home and avoid contracting Covid-19. With the rapid escalation of the disease and the heavy impact it is making in the world and our island, Kupuna Kokua is here to serve you and even after the Coronavirus has passed. For more details and information regarding their services or how you can volunteer or become a sponsor, please check out https://www.kupunakokua.org
ThinkTech is a Hawaii 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Please support us by making a donation. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com They are at great risk whether or not infected. Larry Grimm, a minister who tends to kupuna in hospice and care home setting, will help us understand how we can take care of them, mentally and physically, and protect them from the virus, in the time of the coronavirus pandemic The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guest for this episode is Larry Grimm.
Today we will discuss some of Bob Gentry’s career and history as a groundbreaking leader in the LGBTQ movement for equality, including being the first openly gay elected mayor of a US city, what life was like then compared to now, growing up in very different times, coming out, our current political situation, social environment, how he views the LGBTQ world of today and the challenges we face. How we can keep vital and engaged during this time? We will also discuss what Bob finds most rewarding to do today in giving back to the community in various roles and organizations he volunteers with. The host for this episode is Winston Welch. The guest for this episode is Robert Gentry. The host for this episode is Winston Welch. The guests for this episode are Robert Gentry and Robert Gentry.
Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com The Caregiver Foundation – providing practical and emotional support for Seniors, Disabled Adults and their Caregivers.. Today we will discuss the work of the organization that works to make the lives of Hawai’i’s Kupuna, Disabled Adults and their Caregivers, safer, less anxious and more fulfilling by providing practical and emotional support services. The host for this episode is Winston Welch. The guest for this episode is Gary Powell.
Francine, also known as “Aunty Fran” to her patients and co-workers, began her career with Waikiki Health in 1998. She comes from a lineage of Native Hawaiian healers who taught her skills that are valued both in the Native Hawaiian and general community. Her areas of specialty are Native Hawaiian Healing, Hawaiian Cultural Education, Advocacy for Kupuna, Chronic Pain Management, and Individual and Family Counseling. Healing modalities include Ho’oponopono, Lomilomi and La’au Lapa’au. Aunty Fran has more than 35 years of experience as a Registered Nurse and Native Hawaiian Practitioner. She has a Bachelor of Nursing Degree from the University of Hawaii and practiced as a Registered Nurse at St. Francis Hospital, where she introduced the first hospice care in Hawaii in a hospital. Other accomplishments include serving as CEO of Malama Ka Ohana a Pau Loa; developing programs to promote and preserve the Hawaiian healing traditions and lifestyle through providing opportunities for education, research and apprenticeship; and initiating pilot programs to integrate Hawaiian Healing with Western Medicine. Aunty Fran is a member of the Waikiki Neighborhood Board; a member of Na Hululei Kupuna Council, serving Native Hawaiian Practitioners; and serves on the Governors Board PABEA (Policy and Advisory Board for Elderly Affairs). She has received awards and recognition from Molokai General Hospital, U. S. Department of Health, U. S. Department of Agriculture, American Business Women’s Association, and many other agencies and organizations. Hui Mauli Ola proudly presents: Leo Kupa. e hoolono mai. The thought provoking podcast on perpetuating Hawaiian Healing and Wellness, brought to you by: Financial Benefits Insurance specializing in Medicare, Life and Health Insurance. Helping to educate our communities to maximize their benefits. Benefits are our business, service sets us apart. Visit Financial Benefits Insurance at fbihi.com The Indigenous Soap Company Created on the Island of ‘Oahu, the indigenous comes from our passion in using native medicinal herbs and oils from all over the world. Shop online and use the coupon code: leokupa for a 20% discount. Alana natural therapy in Town and Pikoakea Therapeutic Lomi & Rehabilitation Massage in Kailua Mamalani All-Natural Deodorants, Body Powders and Body Products ~ Aloha Aina Packaging ~ Handmade by Hawaiians. Shop online and use the coupon code: leokupa for a 10% discount. Lotus blossom in youLomilomi, hooponopono, farm laau lapaau. Doula & Pale Wahine birth support service. Shop online and use the coupon code: leokupa for a 10% discount. For information on Hui Mauli Ola including events, merchandize and practitioners in your area come to www.huimauliola.org
Today’s wisdom replay is with our official 1st guru - Richard. Get ready to take the ride with Richard once again as he reprises concepts that include, “Kupuna is the new cool” - “Revelation is epiphany squared” and letting Life live through you. ----------------------- Support Le Guru is You! Radio by subscribing to the pod cast on iTunes and leave us a review while you're there! Every week a new guru, every week a new inspiration in the everyday! It's time for you to take on your role as Guru! Call us today and set up an interview! Help us keep LGIY! Radio up and running! - Tell your friends! Donations are gratefully accepted
As we travel to the island of Oahu in Hawaii to speak with one of the Kupuna’s in the healing arts of body wisdom, Cythia Chu honors us with her story, but this is just the beginning. Hosts: Christina Souza … Continue reading →
As we travel to the island of Oahu in Hawaii to speak with one of the Kupuna’s in the healing arts of body wisdom, Cythia Chu honors us with her story, but this is just the beginning. Hosts: Christina Souza … Continue reading →