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Captain Dave and Jerry Gillgren discuss fishing and Malama Charters Hilo! ------------------------------------------------ Follow Captain Jerry Gillgren across Social Media: Captain Jerry Gillgren Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/malamacharters/ Captain Jerry GillgrenYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_qnK6NDGrg Captain Jerry Gillgren Website: https://www.malamachartershilo.com/ ------------------------------------------------- Latest SoCal Fish Reports on my app (4000+ members) (iOS) : https://apps.apple.com/us/app/your-saltwater-guide/id1666659346 Latest SoCal Fish Reports on my app (4000+ members) (ANDROID) : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tv.uscreen.yoursaltwaterguide New Merch: https://store.yoursaltwaterguide.com/ 400+ Fishing How To Videos: https://www.yoursaltwaterguide.com/ ------------------------------------------------- Sponsored By: AFTCO (American Fishing Tackle Company) Family owned and operated, the American Fishing Tackle Company (AFTCO) represents unparalleled quality, performance, and reliability when it counts most. Save 15% on your AFTCO order using code “YSWG15” at checkout: https://www.aftco.com/?utm_source=yswg&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=yswg Book Fishing Charters Online with Fishing Booker! Search, book & review charters in 110 countries. #FishingBooker https://fishingbooker.com/#65f5376e4bfdd Okuma Fishing Tackle USA: Go to the Okuma store to check out all of their products. #Okuma #OkumaFishing https://okumafishingusa.com/ Promar & Ahi USA: Since 2002, Promar & Ahi USA have made it their goal to provide anglers with high quality fishing products and accessories under the Promar & Ahi USA brands. #Promar #PromarAhiUSA #PromarAhi Save 10% on your entire order using code “YSWG22” at checkout: https://promarahi.com/?ref_cca=dave_hansen Pacific Sportfishing Alliance: Book Your Dream Fishing Trip With Pacific Sportfishing Alliance! Experience the Ultimate in Sportfishing at Bucket List Destination such as Alaska, San Diego & Baja, Mexico! #pacificsportfishingalliance Get Exclusive Deals & Trip Discounts by mentioning Your Saltwater Guide: https://pacificsportfishingalliance.com/ Deckhand Sports - Fishing Kill Bags, Dry Bags & Gear: Their Bags Don't Leak! Don't let a leaky bag ruin your catch! Get your hands on an industry-leading leak-proof Fish Kill Bag today, made with innovative High-Frequency Welding technology that ensures you'll never have to deal with leaks again. #deckhandsports #ourbagsdontleak Discount code: "YSWG15" (Use for 15% off your entire order) https://deckhandsports.com/ ------------------------------------------------ Book an Official Your Saltwater Guide! Call Captain Justin Bottrell on (951) 703-9442 Call Captain Alan Clowers on (619) 800-3474 Call Captain Pablo Fernandez on (619) 431-3070 Call Captain Sonny on (702) 612-1269 ------------------------------------------------ Producer & Marketing: Elliot Andrews/Inside The Byte Marketing https://www.instagram.com/andrewe02/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episódio 3 da série sobre colonização alemã na Era Guilhermina (1884-1914). Alguns temas tratados: crise no Reichstag; "colonialismo humanitário" de Albert Dahl e Wilhelm Solf; Segunda Guerra Samoana e boicotes do povo samoano contra empresas alemãs; as ilhas do pacífico como contraponto à decadência europeia em Rousseau, Chamisso e Malinowski; a exotização da Papua e surgimento de seitas naturistas no Arquipélago de Bismarck. August Engelhardt e os cocovoristas. Apoie o conteúdo independente - http://padrim.com.br/doencastropicais BIBLIOGRAFIA Amberger, Julia. Robert Koch und die Verbrechen von Ärzten in Afrika. Deutschlandfunk, 26.12.2020. https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/menschenexperimente-robert-koch-und-die-verbrechen-von-100.html Conrad, Sebastian. German Colonialism: a Short History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012. (sobretudo capítulos 4-8) Dernburg, Bernhard. Zielpunkts des deutschen Kolonialwesens: zwei Vorträge. Berlin: Mittler und Sohn, 1907. Erckenbrecht, Corinna. „Die wissenschaftliche Aufarbeitung der deutschen Kolonialzeit in der Südsee“. Anthropos, Bd. 97, Heft 1, 2002, p. 163-179. Gordon, Naomi. A Critical Ethnography of Dispossession, Indigenous Sovereignty and Knowledge Production in Resistance in Samoa. Dissertação de Mestrado em Educação. Department of Educational Policy Studies. University of Alberta (Canada), 2017. (sobretudo capítulo 2) Meinert, Julika. „Bildgewordene Männerfantasien aus der Kolonialzeit“. Welt. 02.01.2014 https://www.welt.de/kultur/history/article123466309/Bildgewordene-Maennerfantasien-aus-der-Kolonialzeit.html Meleisea, Malama. The Making of Modern Samoa: Traditional Authority and Colonial Administration in the History of Western Samoa. Suva, Fiji: University of the South Pacific Press, 1987. Moses, John A. “The Solf Regime in Western Samoa: Ideal and Reality”. New Zealand Journal of History, April, 1972, P. 42-56. Marie Muschalek. Violence as usual: Policing and the Colonial State in German Southwest Africa. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2019 (sobretudo p. 1-13). Schmokel, Wolfe W. Dream of Empire: German Colonialism, 1919-1945. (capítulo 1) MÚSICA DE DESFECHO: Jay Shootah - "FAAVAE I LE ATUA SAMOA" (2019) TEXTO/PESQUISA/NARRATIVA: Felipe Vale da Silva
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If you were to dream up the ultimate beach vacation, you'd want a place that's warm, welcoming, and unbelievably scenic in every direction. You'd want a place where you could relax on a soft sandy beach, and just as easily go for a mountain hike to work up an appetite for epic local food and tropical fruit-filled drinks. In other words, you'd dream of Maui.Today, Angie Orth welcomes Leanne Pletcher, director of Public Relations & Marketing at the Maui Visitors & Convention Bureau. For the people of Maui, hospitality has long been an important part of their economy. After the 2023 fires in Lahaina, we thought this might be the perfect time to check in, and remind anyone who's thinking of a Maui vacation that many parts of the island are open for business and welcoming visitors with open arms. You'll learn the geography of the island to better understand which areas are still recovering, and the many regions that have remained open to visitors. Leanne shares the importance of tourism and how choosing Maui for your beach vacation can make a difference to the island community. You'll also hear unique ways to experience Hawaiian culture and how you can participate in eco-driven voluntourism during your visit. What You'll Learn:What it means to travel with Malama (2:58)The local food movement in Maui (6:29)Understanding the concept of Aloha (7:22)How to experience authentic local culture in Maui (8:30)Voluntourism opportunities and lesser-known places to visit (13:26)Everything you need to know about local whale watching (15:29)Connect with Leanne Pletcher:Email: leanne@mauivb.comHawaii Visitors and Conventions Bureau: https://www.hvcb.org/Maui Travel Updates: https://www.gohawaii.com/maui-travel-updatesConnect with Angie Orth:Website +Blog: https://angieaway.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angieaway/?hl=enConnect with AAA:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aaa-auto-club-enterprisesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprisesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprisesTraveling with AAA Podcast: https://www.ace.aaa.com/travel/information/traveling-with-aaa-podcastPlan your next vacation with AAA: https://aaa.com/travel
In our fourth ever in person podcast episode we sit down with Ben and Amanda, the super rad brother and sister duo at Malama Mushrooms. We chat about what it's like throwing a mushroom festival, the ins and outs of having a functional mushroom start up, mushrooms in Hawaii, AI, memes, mushroom boofing and more. cha cha check it outSign up for our podcast giveaway here. Our next winner will be selected on October 30, 2023 and contacted via email.www.mushroomrevival.comWe are a functional mushroom company and make 100% certified USDA Organic and Vegan mushroom supplements. We are transparent with our lab results, and use actual fruiting bodies aka mushrooms! We provide our supplements in tincture, capsule, powder, and delicious gummy form. Energy (Cordyceps): Need a little pick-me-up before a workout or when you're picking up your kids from school? The Energy Cordyceps is the mushy match for you.Focus (Lion's Mane): Needing a little more focus in your daily life? Lion's Mane is known to be the mushroom for the brain and may support cognitive function.Calm (Reishi): Looking for some tranquility and zen in your life? Reishi will bring you into the zen state of mind you've been searching for.Daily 10 (Mushroom Mix): It's like having 10 bodyguard mushrooms fighting off all those bad guys. This is a good place to start as it contains all of the daily mushies you need. Not sure where to begin? Take our mushroom quiz here.Use code ‘PODTREAT' for a 30% discount.
143: Hawai'i - ein Stück Himmel auf Erden. Was ich auf dieser besonderen Reise erlebt habe, was mich besonders bewegt hat und wie auch Du ein Stück „Aloha“ in dein Leben integrieren kannst. +++ Du willst mit mir verreisen? Trage dich in die Interessentenliste für meine nächsten Reisen ein und erhalte mehr Informationen. Die nächste Reise mit mir findet im Januar 2024 auf Fuerteventura statt. Bist du dabei? Trage dich hier ein: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc_MhQ0MEFwnGGkFgcUpblFrw13ccITYdvpQ7oK4Kha3Kl8Lw/viewform +++ FOLGE MIR für mehr Inspirationen auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victoriousvisions2018/ +++ BEREIT FÜR TRANSFORMATION? Buche dir deinen Spot für eine meiner nächsten Online PSYCHEDELIC BREATH® Sessions hier: https://www.eversports.de/s/a-place-of-positivity-kurse-workshops-and-breathwork-mit-pia
In celebration of Earth Day, a local nonprofit is hoping to host the biggest cleanup event in Hawaii's history. Their goal is to have 2,000 volunteers — and it seems like their dream will soon become a reality. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy International Women's Day! In honour of International Women's Day, Fempower is releasing this special episode on the Powerful Women, the Mana Wahine, of Hawai'i and the Power of Land. This episode was recorded live onsite in Waikiki, Hawai'i and is a cumulation of Dr. Kraj's research and learning as a Fulbright Scholar on exchange. Dr. Kraj works with Indigenous communities, sustainability and community power for energy resilience. In this episode, Dr. Kraj speaks with Native Hawaiians Aunty Ku'uipo Kumukahi, an entertainer, award-winning recording artist and record producer, as well as an educator, social worker and administrator, currently the director of the Ho'okela Hawaiian Cultural Center at the Hyatt Regency Waikiki, and Aunty Jenine Heleloa, director of the Hawaiian Music Perpetuation Society, founded by Aunty Ku'uipo. They discuss the power of land, the proper way to pronounce Hawaiian words, the importance of reciprocity in Hawaiian cultural values, and the deeper meaning of ALOHA. This powerful trio of women get to the depths of what is means to be part of a Matriarchial society, the Wahine (women) of Hawaii and the importance of reverence for the land and its people in the preservation and conservation of the land for future generations, and our need to Malama (take care of) the land. This episode is filled with golden nuggets of wisdom from Hawaiian values and teachings. And you'll get a treat of Hawaiian Pidgin language and get to know what the locals really think. Of course we talk about the Sustainability of this remote and sacred land, that energy is everything and the interconnectedness of it all; and Aunty Ku'uipo tells us about the power of poetry in preserving the land, the history of the place and its people and the protection of land rights - and how she set precedent in a court case using mele (song) and hula (dance) to make a case. The Mana Wahine of Hawaii remind us of how powerful we all can be, when we come together, as careholders of our land and resources: "Give someone kuliana and you awaken their mana." -Twinkle Borgess, Wai'anae. Full show notes and links at www.fempower.ca; link to the Hawaiian Music Perpetuation Society www.hmpshawaii.com
Choosing a minimalist and slower lifestyle is not always easy, but it can be a rewarding experience. The definition of minimalism is also different for everyone. In today's episode, we focus on how minimalism can help you find courage and follow your passions. Join us in inspiring others to live their best life with Sophie Daquis aka Malama Life! Sophie Daquis is a content creator behind the lifestyle YouTube channel “Malama Life.” Her videos focus on minimalism and slow-living and her mission is to inspire others to live a more meaningful life by simplifying and slowing down. She was based in Maui, Hawaii, but recently moved to Portugal with her husband and two dogs and is currently enjoying and adapting to the Portuguese way of life. TIMESTAMPS: 3:44 - Minimalism & Slow Living 4:33 - Finding Courage During the Pandemic 6:15 - How Minimalism Changes As We Change 16:30 - Intentionally Designing Your Dream Life 28:20 - Tune Into Yourself & Switch Up Your Routine 37:27 - Finding Balance Between Public & Private 43:23 - Following Your Passions 51:44 - Inspire Others to Live Their Best Life FIND SOPHIE ONLINE: YouTube Instagram: @malamalife SPONSORS: Clinique BetterHelp The video version of this interview is available on YouTube: Episode 219 SUBSCRIBE TO THE LAVENDAIRE LIFESTYLE PODCAST Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube LAVENDAIRE YouTube Instagram
Malama oukou i ka hooponopono? Ano e ka hui ana me ka ohana ke hihia a pilikia. Mai huna i keia mau mea ino. E hooponopono i ka hihia me ka pilikia.
Vibrant, bright, and warm, in this episode we take a look at our Malama Nurturing Blend and the Malama Collection. Malama means to nurture and take care of and is a wonderful reminder around this holiday season. We're excited to walk through the history of the individuals oils inside. This episode is sponsored by MetaPWR System, learn more about how you can get a free, exclusive copy of the doTERRA MetaPWR: The 3-Step System for Metabolic Health audiobook by purchasing a the MetaPWR System.
In this episode, Patrick Soyka from Rewards Canada joins us to give some tips on how to collect those reward miles and points faster and how to get the most value from them. The Sheraton Centre Toronto recently celebrating their 50 anniversary so we'll chat with the GM of the Sheraton Centre Toronto to learn more about it. And the Hawaiian Tourism Authority recently launched their Malama Hawaii Program, so we'll learn more about that and traveling to Hawaii in general.
In this episode, Patrick Soyka from Rewards Canada joins us to give some tips on how to collect those reward miles and points faster and how to get the most value from them. The Sheraton Centre Toronto recently celebrating their 50 anniversary so we'll chat with the GM of the Sheraton Centre Toronto to learn more about it. And the Hawaiian Tourism Authority recently launched their Malama Hawaii Program, so we'll learn more about that and traveling to Hawaii in general.
Checka is joined by Daniela of Malama Health to talk about all things Gestational Diabetes management. Daniela who is part owner of the app called Malama health explains to great use diabetics or anyone monitoring their food intake could get out of it. Anyone who has ever had gestational diabetes or who has diabetes knows that it can be very tedious to manage. Journaling everything you ate, how many times, you've worked out, and counting the amount of carbs needed for each plate can just really take a mental toll on anyone. That's why she and her team created this app to help you manage it all in one place at one time without any issues. Daniela's good friend who was the brainchild of the idea had GD and realized there had to be a better way to help patients manage it. Visit their website for more details or download the app. Checka also gave many cool recipes in which some diabetics can follow in this episode and pointers about some of the ways she managed with GD. Get it now Support the show
Today we will continue our Sustainable Leaders series and have a Talk Story with Sandy Ward, the co-founder and executive director of the Malama Puuloa Program. Greatest goal is to restore Puuloa, Pearl Harbor and they focus on community stewardship, education and partnerships. We will learn more about what they do, how they support our keiki and students and how they work within the community for a more vibrant and thriving community in the future. Sandy is a Retired public teacher with 38 years of experience connecting students to place-based, project-based, inquiry-based learning. She has a Masterʻs of Science Education from Lewis and Clark College. Here is a quote from Sandy: "As someone was a teacher in Mililani 25 years, and now loving the opportunity to work with youth all over `Ewa, I want to create pathways to a better future for them! I believe with all my heart in a future of restored abundance for Pu`uloa and the surrounding `Ewa Moku and Itʻs an honor to help grow the next generation of empowered change-makers!" Instagram: @malamapuuloa Website: www.malamapuuloa.org LinkedIn: (99+) Hale Partners: Overview | LinkedIn You can reach Smart Living Hawaii at: Website: www.smartlivinghi.org | Instagram: @smartlivinghawaii_org | Facebook: @SmartLivingHawaii.org
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My name is Kimo Leong, owner of Kanaka Solutions we Spread Aloha n Malama. Da Po'oof NA KANE KOA O MAKUA a LaHui who has Malama Aina our AHUPUA'A Kaniana cave to Ke'awa'ula. WILD WEST was starting to be jus dat ENTITLED people outside our 96792 community started feeling like they could come Camp ,throw parties n make bonfires. We noticed they jus had no respect for da Aina n da area they was in. Da KAPUNA put a lot of work in to protect what we see today and dat is $$$$ has not touch dis part of da coast line n da beauty of MAKUA. Today our local fishermen fish n local OHANAS come n enjoy our AHUPUA'A.Da LaHui we patrol EVERYNIGHT no camping or bonfires Only ACTIVE FISHING.Some do not agree with what we do but it's our Kuleana to MALAMA.I just a Hawaiian sharing our culture n spreading dat Aloha to Da World rather its working in da film industry or surfing world Da best way to teach is hands on from a Hawaiian not a HAOLE or a outside one kanaka with KOKO. To Learn more about Culturised visit: https://www.culturised.com/ Culturised is a https://www.wikiocast.com/ production.
LA GENTE TIENE MAñAS...TICKS QUE UN DIA DECIDIERON QUE LES VALE MADRE Y QUE NO SE VAN A CONTROLAR ELLOS POR NO INCOMODARTE A TI...Y ASI VAN POR LA CALLE PUES A SUS ANCHAS MOSTRANDO LO QUE REALMENTE SON CON ESA ACTITUD YO A TI NO TE CONOZCO ASI QUE ME VALE CEBO LO QUE PIENSES DE MI Y MAS BERTA ME VALE SI TE ESTOY INCOMODANDO. DALE PLAY..INSTAGRAM: @dos_amargados_dandose_cuerda
Many of us have lost our connection to the natural world, we walk with metaphorical rubber shoes, not aware of the impact of our footprints in the environment and to ourselves. This broken relationship numbs us to the awareness that our wellbeing is intertwined with the wellbeing of our planet. This is where “Malama” comes in. An important Hawaiian word, and a core philosophy from the people of Hawaii. Malama encompasses the way we approach and heal our torn connection the natural world. In this episode of the show we will talk from Kaci from “Ka Lau O Ka Lahui”, an organization that inspires local Hawaiians with the tradition of Malama, with programs and activities designed to serve as a catalyst aiding community members to reach their goals and fulfill their potential. Kaci will share with us a moʻolelo, a story passed down trough generations about the Hawaiian creation story, so we can learn the meaning of Malama. Then Kaci is going to inspire us with the Malama Challenge, 5 easy ways on how we, too, can form a deeper connection to nature, to start the healing of the earth we live on, and ourselves! Please connect and support Ka Lau O Ka Lahui! “Ka Lau O Ka Lahui creates a welcoming, all-inclusive environment in which haumāna can come together and support one another in reconnecting to our ancestry and land. This work is primarily done through hands-on community service activities." https://www.instagram.com/kalauokalahui/ https://www.kalauokalahui.org
Mahalo nui to our guest, Leanne Pletcher from the Maui Visitors & Convention Bureau! We had a great conversation that I hope you listen to, about the many programs they champion to promote responsible tourism — To hana kūpono (do what is right) while visiting the lands and waters of Maui, to mindfully experience the breathtaking beauty of the ‘āina and the welcoming spirit of the kama'āina. Because for everyone who comes here, it is our kuleana (responsibility) to mālama (care for) Maui. And to remember that: He ali'i ka ‘āina; he kauā me kanaka. “The land is chief; man is its servant”.
Anecdotally clandestine is how one might describe the Willy Wonka of mushrooms. We checked in, put our mushroom hats on and dove in to the primordial soup. We talked shop on everything going on at Malama, as well as plans for the future. This was a lot of fun with one of the coolest cats in town, MUSH LOVE, let's go.
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Vibrant, bright, and warm, in this episode we take a look at our Malama Nurturing Blend. We've created this blend especially for the Mother's and special women in your life and we're excited to walk through the history of the individuals oils inside.
In This Episode:Founder of Malama Yo Mama shares how she got started Her desire to Uplift others in the community her Path in health care The evolution of her sold out events What makes a Leader?What " women supporting women" looks like Get In Touch:Become an INSIDER: https://bit.ly/3jwl65QEmail: alohauilani@beyondthereefpodcast.comFollow Leslie: In This Episode:Thinking on How much we as women have carried in the last 3 yearsApologizing for being Emotional- why we can no longer suppressDo you feel worthy of showing up, even when you arenʻt "happy"?What leader would you follow? What leader do you want to be?You are a SOUL, not just the Roles in which you playGet In Touch:Become an INSIDER: https://bit.ly/3jwl65QEmail: alohauilani@beyondthereefpodcast.comCOnnect with Leslie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/malama.yo.mama/EMail her DIrectly for upcoming events: @malama.yo.mamaCHeck out her youtube: Living effortLESLIEInstagram: @uilanitevagaJOIN OUR SISTERHOOD
Stop callin um Hawaiian pizza, cuz pineapples no even come from Hawaii! Brah we've been wanting fo do dis episode since day 1. Tune in as Masao & Coby dive into one of da biggest misconceptions of our home. How did da pineapple become one icon and symbol of da state when it's not even indigenous to da 'āina? When and how did it make it's way to Hawaii? What fruits are indigenous to Hawaii? What addah local fruits are also not from Hawaii? No worreh beef curreh, we ansah all these questions and moa on our Season 3 finale! Till next season! Malama pono! Pidgin Word of Da Podcast: Can & No Can Hawaiian Word of Da Podcast: Hala kahiki Jam of Da Podcast: Take Me Away - Laga Savea (We no own da rights to dis jam.)
Aldığımız kararlar veya verdiğimiz fikirler başkaları tarafından bazen “saçmalık” olarak nitelendirilebilir. Ama bu fikirlerimiz kime göre ve neye göre saçma, onu da tam olarak bilemeyebiliriz. Fikirlerimizi beyan etmeden önce acaba biraz düşünmemiz mi gerekir? Bu bölümde yine kendimizce bazı açıklamalar yapmaya çalıştık. Keyifli dinlemeler… organikbeyinlerpodcast@gmail.com https://www.instagram.com/organikbeyinlerpodcast/
Kainoa Daines is bringing Aloha to the people through his work as the Hawaii Visitors and Conventions Bureau as Director of Culture and Product Development. In this episode listen in as he shares Hawaii's experience during no tourism in the height of COVID, re-setting the dial on nature, responsible tourism and new developments with the Malama Hawaii volunteer program. In this episode Captain Dan 'talks story' sharing experiences from both sides about travel, connection, safety, conservation and the Hawaiian culture. Move over boring, here comes adventure and cultureWith the new Malama program, several organizations offer opportunities for visitors to pay it forward, like beach clean-ups, native tree planting, and more. Engage in some of our volunteer opportunities below, and in exchange, experience Hawaii on a much deeper and connected level. Through the Malama Hawaii Program, you could qualify for a special discount or even a free night from a participating hotel when participating in its dedicated volunteer activity. Don't miss out on this episode, giving back and getting back your Aloha!More at visit Hawaii on Malama: https://www.gohawaii.com/malamaHawaii Visitors Bureau website: https://www.hvcb.org/Voluntourism opportunities supported by Hawaii's Visitors Bureau: https://www.gohawaii.com/malama#asset-aid-12186 Recommended reads: Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen LiliuakalaniConnect with Kainoa Daines on InstagramFollow No Ordinary Adventure and UnCruise Adventures:YouTube: UnCruise AdventuresTwitter: https://twitter.com/UnCruiseFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnCruiseInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncruise/Find more at UnCruise.com uncruise.comContact the team at pr@uncruise.comWant to know more or want to leave us a voice mail for the podcast? Leave us a message here: https://www.speakpipe.com/noordinaryadventure
How the Ah Sues Cracked the Solar Code. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Rachel Ah Sue. Getting into the solar electric sphere in Hawaii is not for the faint-hearted amidst the fierce competition among both local and mainland firms. Malama Solar started from scratch in 2018 and is in now in the top tier of providers on Oahu. Co-owners Chris and Rachel Ah Sue have found the secret sauce. The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6lQsvQmOsP0QUupA452eOm2
Ke Aloha Nui, My name is Kimeona Kane, son of Shadrach Hussey and Sunday Ann Kane, grandson to Victor Kane and Wanda Lemn. Born and raised in the comfort of Waimānalo where I still am blessed to reside. Graduate of the Kamehameha Schools, Kapālama Campus, Uhau Humu Pōhaku Practitioner under the direction of Kumu Kinohi Pizarro, Aloha ʻĀina in as many ways as possible, Humble Kumu, Proud Haumana. Spent 16 years in the Restaurant industry as a General Manager before making the life changing decision to perpetuate Hawaiʻi by means of stewardship, conservation and preservation of our people, places and practices. Advocate and Community Leader, Waimānalo Mau A Mau. To Learn more about Culturised visit: https://www.culturised.com/ Culturised is a https://www.wikiocast.com/ production. #alohaaina #outreach #808 #MalamaAina
We start off this week with a Lāʻaupau Malama in Gemini. Do what you need to in order to recover or rehabilitate. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kehau/message
In this episode, we sit down with Benjamin Lillibridge (Founder/Funguy of Hawaii-based superfood company Mālama Mushrooms). We get a little nerdy...and a little wild...as we discuss all-things mushrooms as it relates to skincare, longevity and optimized health!TOPICS DISCUSSED:Health benefits of popular "superfood" mushrooms (Chaga, Reishi, Lion's Mane)Blending mushrooms with Raw Cacao and Honey for synergistic benefitsMycelium v. Fruiting Bodies: What should consumers know about mushroom labels?Tremella mushrooms in skincareForaging tips for beginnersOnly 7% of the fungi have been discovered - what about the other 93%?Future trends in the mushroom industry?and much more!RESOURCES MENTIONED:Mālama Mushrooms – Use code B&B15 for 15% off.The Hawaii Fungi Project (non-profit)DIY Mushroom Facemasks (blog post)iNaturalist appABOUT MALAMA: Mālama Mushrooms is a family-owned, superfood mushroom company based in Kona, Hawaii. Their mission is to share the health & wellness benefits of superfood mushrooms with the world. Malama first fruited in 2015 as a small farm in Kona, Hawaii when Ben produced his first Hawaiian-grown mushrooms whilst living on a farm in a mango-tree house. He started by utilizing a underground lava-formed cave to cultivate the first mushrooms of the business and fast forward to today, he has wrangled in his family & friends to help his mushroom mission of creating & sharing fung-tional superfood mushroom products that integrate easily into your daily routine and to support your overall health & wellness. LEARN MORE: Mālama Mushrooms – Use code B&B15 for 15% off.ABOUT BENJAMIN: Benjamin Lillibridge is the founder & funguy of Hawaii-based fung-tional superfood company, Mālama Mushrooms. Ben started off as an agriculturist & environmental scientist and then refocused his efforts on helping educate people on the benefits of medicinal mushrooms after studying mycology. He's also the founder of the Hawaii Fungi Project -- a non-profit that works to identify, sequence, map, & monitor some of the undocumented mushrooms that grow on the Hawaiian Islands.If you want to learn more about some of our go-to products for recovery and performance, check out our B&B Favorites Page: https://beautyandthebiohacker.com/favouritesABOUT BEAUTY & THE BIOHACKER:Learn more: beautyandthebiohacker.comEmail us at info@beautyandthebiohacker.comABOUT RACHEL & KATIE:Learn more with Rachel Varga BScN, RN, CANS, Board Certified Aesthetic Nurse Specialist https://RachelVarga.caBOOK YOUR ONE ON ONE Virtual Skin and Aging Consultation with Rachel Varga here: https://RachelVarga.ca/get-startedLearn more with Katie Type A: https://katietypea.comCheck out Katie Type A's YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3le3MUJDISCLAIMER: Information in this podcast and interview is not to be taken as medical advice, and always consult with your Physician before making any lifestyle changes. The material shared by guests in this podcast is not the opinion of Rachel Varga or Katie Moore, and disclaims any responsibility of inaccurate credentials of guests or information used that may cause harm. Always consult with your licensed Physician before any lifestyle modifications.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's show we are going to be going to the islands of Hawaii to pick some mushrooms. Here to talk all things fungi, please welcome Owner and Founder of the Kona-based superfood company Malama Mushrooms, give it up for Ben Lillibridge.Check out Malama Mushrooms:22% off with code DRAKEANDJIMMYhttps://www.malamamushrooms.comMacrocybe giganteahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macrocybe_giganteaDirty Dozen https://www.ewg.org/foodnews/summary.phpOne time Donation to Drake and Jimmy Jewpaypal.me/ShitShowPodcastLLCJoin Patreon/Jimmy Jew Meme Streamwww.Patreon.com/drakeandjimmyjew
5 Talents Podcast - Commercial Real Estate, REI, Financial Freedom
Aloha! In this episode, Indar Lange will take us on a virtual tour to have a glimpse of how real estate works in Hawaii. Houses in this country are worth almost a million dollars, but this does not stop him from taking this less-traveled path. He believes that you need creativity to close real estate deals, wherever those deals can be found. Indar has another concept he credits for his success, and this is "malama da aina."Listen to Indar and learn how the concept of “malama da aina” can be applied in real estate![00:01 - 06:01] Opening SegmentLet’s get to know Indar LangeFrom engineering to real estate [06:02 - 16:27] The Hawaiian Spirit Is creativity enough to make a deal work?Listen to Indar Hear from Indar the meaning of the “Hawaii Spirit”The biggest motivation on why Indar is investing in real estate [16:28 - 27:05] Flipping in Hawaii Listen to Indar’s approach in flipping What’s their 1% Rule?What Indar realized about depreciation How to leverage cost segregation according to Indar [27:06 - 37:08] BRRRR MethodIndar talks about his struggles and how he manages themThe importance of rehab budget for Indar Why you should apply the BRRRR Method[37:09 - 47:23] Closing SegmentLearn these “ninja tips” from Indar to invest in real estate Connect with Indar Links belowFinal words from Indar and meTweetable Quotes: “It just takes creativity to figure out a deal and structure it, make it work.” - Indar Lange“Networking is a huge part of this industry...we get deals from friends, we partner with friends and other people, and it’s just a great community to help each other.” - Indar LangeResources mentioned:eBayBRRRR MethodBlackRock------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Reach out to Indar at (808) 989 2323 or connect with him on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. Check out Our Home Investments and start your real estate investing in Hawaii! Guest email: indar@ourhomeinvestments.com Connect with me:https://www.5tcre.com/FacebookLinkedInInstagramWatch 5T CRE on YouTubeLeave us a review and receive your free ebookEmail us --> abel@5tcre.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/5Talents)
8 ga watan Maris rana ce da Majalisar dinkin Duniya ta ware a matsayin ranar mata ta duniya, wadda ake amfani da ita wajen nazarin rayuwar mata da kuma halin da suke ciki, musamman matsalolin da suke fuskanta. Kuma dangane da wannan rana Bashir Ibrahim idris ya tattauna da Hajajiya Maryam Muhammad, Malama kuma mai bincike a kasar Amurka, kan rayuwar ‘ya mace a kasashe maso tasowa irin Najeriya da kuma matsalolin dake hana su samun ilimi.
A Spontaneous Moment.
For this episode, we are excited to announce our very first guest (even though he's a Seahawks fan), Malama! We react to Wildcard Weekend, including Cleveland's upset win over Pittsburgh. We close the episode off by making our Divisional Round predictions. Time Stamps (0:44) Rams beat Seahawks (7:10) Bills beat Colts (16:04) Bucs beat Washington (21:19) Ravens beat Titans (27:20) Saints beat Bears (36:17) Browns beat Steelers (50:36) Los Angeles at Green Bay (58:37) Baltimore at Buffalo (1:02:41) Cleveland at Kansas City (1:09:08) Tampa Bay at New Orleans
We couldn't think of a better way to kick off the Great Conjunction then to have the amazing Benjamin Lillibridge of Malama Mushrooms on the podcast. Ben is the founder and "fun-guy" of Malama Mushrooms, which he started by growing gourmet mushrooms in a cave on Hawaii's Big Island. "Malama" means to nurture, protect, and preserve in Hawaiian, and Ben does exactly that while creating healing and nutritional products for all of us to enjoy. In today's episode, we talk with Ben about all things mushrooms and Malama, including: Starting Malama and growing mushrooms out of his cave Hawaii's climate being a perfect environment to cultivate mushrooms The healing and nutritional qualities of different mushrooms How to take mushrooms to best benefit your health and routine Using mushrooms externally on your body in addition to internally We learned SO much from Ben about mushrooms and his amazing products and hope you did too! Make sure to check out his website and Instagram linked below to learn more about him and his products. This episode is also brought to you by our very own Sloane Elizabeth, who is offering a FREE food freedom course, check out the link below! We have a Facebook group, and we want YOU to join! Grab your adaptogenic lattes and palo santo and head to our Facebook group: “Get The Glowdown Podcast Babes”. This is a group for health oriented goddesses to freely discuss anything that their hearts desire pertaining to health and wellness. Head to the page and introduce yourself! Raise your vibration: Follow Get the Glowdown on Instagram Follow Sloane on Instagram Follow Anna on Instagram Join the Facebook group Follow Malama Mushrooms on Instagram Check out Malama's Website (20% off your first order!) Sign up for Sloane's course
Today we will continue our Sustainable Leaders series and have a Talk Story with Chance Correa, the owner of Sustainable Services Hawaii and Malama Aina Landscape. We will learn about this small business here in Hawaii, how it is diversifying its services to provide sustainable alternatives and how their journey has been before, during and hopefully after the COVID Pandemic. Did you know how many toxic things are used in mainstream landscaping today? What alternatives are there? Turning your backyard into a harvest and more! Chance Correa is 35 years old, born and raised in Kailua, a 4th generation Portuguese/Hawaiian graduate from Kalaheo High School. With gardening and the importance of sustainability instilled in him by his grandmother, he started working in landscaping and landscape maintenance. He quickly excelled, learned the industry and was surprised by the amount of toxic chemicals used with the companies he worked for. Therefore, when he established his own company, Malama Aina Landscape, he wanted to “Be The Change” and instill his core values of increasing awareness and the importance of sustainability through his business. FB: @chancecorrea96734 Instagram: @malama_aina_landscape @sustainable_services_hawaii Website: www.hawaiilandscapedesign.com Email: Malama.aina@aol.com You can reach Smart Living Hawaii at: Website: www.smartlivinghi.org | Instagram: @smart_living_hawaii | Facebook: @SmartLivingHawaii
Pacific Islander owner of Malama's Sweets come to Faika with Nackie and Carl.
Nick, Kai & Patrick sind begeisterte Gründer. Sie brennen für die Thematik CBD und haben auf Basis dessen die Marke MĀLAMA ins Leben gerufen. MĀLAMA steht für natürliche und nachhaltige Nahrungsergänzung bester Qualität für einen ausgewogenen Alltag und bietet CBD Öle und Hanfprodukte mit Cannabidiol. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Weitere Infos, seine Tipps, Ratschläge, Hacks & Ressourcen findest Du in den Shownotes der Episode auf www.startupfever.de/malama ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ In diesem Podcast erwarten Dich spannende, inspirierende und motivierende Interviews mit Gründerherzen, also Gründerinnen und Gründer; die Dir von ihrer Gründung, ihrem Erfolg, das Scheitern und deim eigenen Startup berichten. Sie geben Dir Tipps, Ratschläge und Hacks mit auf den Weg und nennen Dir ihre Ressourcen, wie beispielsweise Tools, Bücher, Hörbücher, Filme oder Serien, die ihnen auf ihrem Weg geholfen, sie inspiriert, motiviert und unterstützt haben.
Pulemele’i Mound is the largest ancient structure in Polynesia that rises 12 metres high on the island of Savaii considered by some to be the cradle of civilization in Polynesia. It sits on freehold land that Nelsons Properties have been trying to sell which against the wishes local villages and historians. Samoan Historian Meleisea Leasiolagi Dr Mala Meleisea is currently Director of Samoan Studies at the National University of Samoa, was the founding director of Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies at Canterbury University and director at Centre for Pacific Studies at Auckland University, New Zealand. Meleisea Leasiolagi Dr Malama Meleisea talks about this ongoing dispute and the announcement that the site will no longer be sold.
Today on Mushroom Hour we have the blessing to interview Benjamin Lillibridge. Benjamin is the founder of Big Island based Mālama Mushrooms, a business focused on bringing superfood mushroom extracts to the masses for immunity, brain health, and energy support. This week's journey takes us to the Big Island of Hawaii - one of the most unique biomes on the planet. With Ben as our guide, we'll take a tropical tour through the fungal landscape of the Big Island, including a look at some of Hawaii's endemic fungi. We'll learn how a mission to catalog Hawaii's fungi was sparked during a Radical Mycology community gathering that inspired him to found the Hawaii Mycoflora project with Jeff Stahlman and secure grant funding. What kinds of unique fungi are endemic to Hawaii? How does the relatively young geography of the islands play a role in fungal populations? Ben has a rich background in agriculture and food systems, with years spent working on permaculture farms and with value-added food products. He has been able to leverage his knowledge and talents to found a medicinal mushroom company that employs ethical sourcing to deliver high-quality mushroom supplements. Staying true to his own integrity and love of fungi, Ben has been able to use his company's success as a platform. He plans to use the growth of Mālama Mushrooms to fund the creation of vertically integrated medicinal mushroom supply chains in Hawaii and fund his mycoflora research. We wrap up our conversation talking about Ben's work with the Clarity Project - an Oahu-based organization that hopes to create a conversation around the classification of psilocybin-containing mushrooms as medicinal substances. How important is it for people to share their psychedelic experiences as a community and how can that lead to safer practices when it comes to engaging with entheogens? Thanks for listening and Mush Love! Directed, Recorded, Produced by: Mushroom Hour(@welcome_to_mushroom_hour) Music by: Ancient Baby Art by: Wyn Di Stefano Episode Resources Hawaii Mycoflora Project on iNaturalist: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/mycoflora-of-hawaii-2019-new-list Mālama Mushrooms IG: https://www.instagram.com/malamamushrooms/ Mālama Mushrooms Website: https://www.malamamushrooms.com/ The Clarity Project: https://clarityproject.org/
ハワイは卒業シーズン。今年はコロナウィルスの影響で友人と集まれないヴァーチャルな卒業式が行われた異例な年となりました。このようなストレスフルな状態で、卒業も含め、旅立ちや人との別れなど、何かしらのロス、喪失感を体験しているという人も多いのではないでしょうか?そこで今回は私の本から、そんな喪失感と少しでもポジティブに向き合えるようなストーリーをご紹介します。アンティ・ジェノア・ケアヴェに教えてもらったハワイ語「マラマポノ」についてのストーリーです。This week's podcast features story of auntie Genoa Keawe, who taught me the concept of "Malama pono" and meaning behind it. I hope this story will uplift the minds of people who are dealing with a sense of loss during this graduation season, or any kind of loss during this crazy pandemic. Know that we are always and forever be connected spiritually even when we have to say good bye. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sachipodcast/support
Business owner and inventor Carie explains how she went from being a lab tech to entrepreneur. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Meleisea Leasiolagi Dr Malama Meleisea lives in Samoa. He holds titles from Poutasi and Salani in Falealili. He holds degrees in Pacific history and politics and is the author of several books on Samoa's history. He served as a judge in the Land and Titles Court for ten months before taking up his current role as Professor of Samoan Studies at the National University of Samoa. He on the line to talk to us about the history of the Land and Titles Court in Samoa.
This episode explores the importance of day-to-day and long-term financial planning for small and growing businesses. It will explore key learnings from Elijah Zgambo, a young entrepreneur who co-founded Street Culture Zambia, a talent and entertainment company in Zambia. It will also have key learnings from, Malama Mwilwa, Ex-Accounting and Finance Lead at BongoHive Want to start or grow your business? Call +260 95 301 7526, send an email to contactus@bongohive.co.zmor visit www.bongohive.co.zm for more information. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bongohive/message
Kavita sings in a Saturday evening Satsang at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg, Germany - the song E Malama, a Hawaiian song for the earth as a call to carry respect and care for the Holy Land. You will not find this spiritual song in Yoga Vidya Kirtan booklet. For singing along the text is given here: E malama Ika heiau, E malama Ika heiau, E malama pono Ika heiau - E! Earth and sky, sea and stone, hold this land in sacredness. For more Kirtan and Mantra vocal recordings click hier. Further information about Yoga, Meditation and Ayurveda can be found on the websites of Yoga Vidya.
Kavita sings in a Saturday evening Satsang at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg, Germany - the song E Malama, a Hawaiian song for the earth as a call to carry respect and care for the Holy Land. You will not find this spiritual song in Yoga Vidya Kirtan booklet. For singing along the text is given here: E malama Ika heiau, E malama Ika heiau, E malama pono Ika heiau - E! Earth and sky, sea and stone, hold this land in sacredness. For more Kirtan and Mantra vocal recordings click hier. Further information about Yoga, Meditation and Ayurveda can be found on the websites of Yoga Vidya. Folge direkt herunterladen
Kavita singt in einem Samstagabend Satsang bei Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg das Lied E Malama, ein hawaiianisches Lied für die Erde als Aufruf, Achtung und Fürsorge für das heilige Land zu tragen. Du findest diese spirituelle Lied nicht im Yoga Vidya Kirtanheft. Zum Mitsingen ist daher hier der Text angegeben: E malama Ika heiau, E malama Ika heiau, E malama pono Ika heiau – E! Earth and sky, sea and stone, hold this land in sacredness. Für weitere Kirtan- und Mantra-Gesangsaufnahmen klicke hier. Weitere Informationen zu Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda findest du auf den Internetseiten von Der Beitrag E Malama mit Kavita erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Today we will continue our Sustainable Leaders series and have a Talk Story with David Pang, owner and partner of Malama Eco Products. We will be discussing alternative single use products that are eco-friendly, cost-effective and will help eliminate plastics and Styrofoam in the marketplace. We will also go over bioplastics, bio-degradable, degradable, compostable, recycled & Polylactic Acid (PLA) to get a better understanding of which products out there are safer for our environment. David H. Pang is a partner with Hawaii-based ‘Ilio Products, maker of Malama Eco Products and Teeth Treat™. A pet industry veteran with more than two decades of experience, Pang began his career with Hawaii pet food, then to a pet product distributor, then store owner, internationally and now a focus on ‘Ilio Products. Pang partnered with Mike Choy in 2008 to create ‘Ilio Products, developing and importing pet products and eco-friendly products to Hawaii and the mainland United States. Pang studied marketing at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and is a 1988 graduate of Kaimuki High School. Malama Eco Products we designed to help people of Hawaii save money on products they buy every day. Currently Hawaii buys over 100,000,000 lunch plates per year that is enough trees to cover the island of Kauai cut down every year, and this is only for lunch plates. This does not include dinner, snack plates, bowls, or luau tray. All Malama products are designed to have little or no impact on our environment, yet affordable for everyone every day. David Pang | Phone: 808.486.4546 | Website: www.malamaeco.com | Address: 99-1151 B Iwaena St. , Aiea, HI 96701 You can reach Smart Living Hawaii at: Website: www.smartlivinghi.org | Instagram: @smart_living_hawaii | Facebook: @SmartLivingHawaii
Participants in the MALAMA program discuss their experience learning aquaponics.
Participants in the MALAMA program discuss their experience learning aquaponics.
Participants in the MALAMA program discuss their experience learning aquaponics.
Participants in the MALAMA program discuss their experience learning aquaponics.
Participants in the MALAMA program discuss their experience learning aquaponics.
Elizabath malama from chikasha cup opens up about how are organization is helping out girls across the southern africa, she was happy attending the meeting Kupes
We are humbled and honored to chop it up with Director, Na'alehu Anthony, about the new film, Moananuiakea, and his kuleana (one's personal sense of responsibility) as a filmmaker. "Mālama Honua" is simply translated as "to care for our island earth" but the Hawaiian language is beautiful and complex. Mālama Honua means to take care of and protect everything that makes up our world: land, oceans, living beings, our cultures, and our communities. It means learning from the lessons of islanders to take care of your limited resources, as though you were living on a canoe in the open ocean or an island in the middle of the sea. On a canoe, water, food, plants, and other basic needs are in limited supply and are tended to with great care; so too we must tend to our resources on islands, and for all of Island Earth. Moananuiakea celebrates the historic Mālama Honua Worldwide Voyage aboard the Hokule'a that connected countless individuals and communities from around the globe. This voyage also represented the fulfillment of the vision of Nainoa Thompson and his contemporaries, the passing of the mantle of celestial navigation to the next generation of Kānaka Maoli (Native Hawaiians) who will retain the skills of their ancestors and perpetuate this tradition for generations to come. Check out more about the film at https://www.moananuiakea.film Check out more about the Polynesian Voyage Society and the Hokule'a at http://www.hokulea.com/ Required Viewing Papa Mau: The Wayfinder https://oiwi.tv/hokulea/papa-mau-the-wayfinder/ More about "Kuleana:" http://www.managingwithaloha.com/19-values-of-aloha/kuleana/
Kavita chants the E Malama Mantra. If you are interested in one of our english seminars, click HERE. We invite you to stay in a peaceful environment where you can gain new insights, access to your intuition, and rediscover your inner resources of happiness. At House Yoga Vidya, the daily program of yoga postures, breathing exercises, deep relaxation, chanting, meditation and vegetarian meals is designed to have an optimal effect on your body, mind and spirit.
Kavita chants the E Malama Mantra. If you are interested in one of our english seminars, click HERE. We invite you to stay in a peaceful environment where you can gain new insights, access to your intuition, and rediscover your inner resources of happiness. At House Yoga Vidya, the daily program of yoga postures, breathing exercises, deep relaxation, chanting, meditation and vegetarian meals is designed to have an optimal effect on your body, mind and spirit.
FACE THE MIRROR BY MALAMA NGOSA by Mount Zion Christian Centre - Ndola
Shownotes and Links (Polynesian Cultural Center)[https://www.polynesia.com] Seamus Fitzgerald, Human Resources Director of Talent Management and Maori Cultural Specialist at the Polynesian Cultural Center shares his mana'o with us on how he teaches cultural values to all employees at PCC. Hawaiian values such as mālama, kōkua, and aloha have helped to drive an increase in employee satisfaction in recent years with the alignment of cultural and company values. He shares stories of our brilliant ancestors to help inspire the youth of today to excel in all things including academia. Weaving in his own experiences growing up in Aotearoa and learning to be proud of his heritage, Seamus' journey is an inspiring one. Music – Tiare Tahiti by Clint Mariteragi from the 2009 album Tamari'i No Tahiti.
In this episode, I rap out with pro surfer, environmental activist and biochemist, Cliff Kapono, about surfing culture and how pursuing a path and academia can lead to a valuable and fulfilling future.
Postlatino Ep. 5: Marley Muerto - El Antídoto (feat. SOM, Los Chigualeros y La Malamaña) En este episodio, Daniel Pasquel relata el origen de Marley Muerto en medio de la pausa de Can Can, y cómo esto dio respiro a su carrera. A partir de ahí, reflexiona sobre "El Antídoto", en colaboración con Swing Original Monks, Los Chigualeros y La Malamaña. Una canción que sintetiza el espíritu de su proyecto solista y cómo la música puede llevar a sus creadores hacia otros lugares. __ Postlatino es uno de los proyectos ganadores de los Grants de Producción Creativa 2017-2018 de la Universidad San Francisco de Quito. Producido por Miguel Loor Edición, mezcla y diseño de sonido por Camila Espinosa (Milú) Asistencia general por Naomi Chalá "El Antídoto" aparece por cortesía Daniel Pasquel Tema principal “Tamiya” de Auma, aparece por cortesía de Edmoon Records Tema créditos “La Cumbia Quitapenas (Tribilin Sound Remix) de Lascivio Bohemia, aparece por cortesía de Edmoon Records Fotografía por Marcelo Echeverría Diseño por Luciana Musello Material de sonido adicional: Swing Original Monks - "Grita Pregonero" Los Chigualeros - "El Negro Secundino" Can Can - "Caos" Can Can - "UIO" Marley Muerto - "Qué mala idea fue (ft. Hugo Idrovo) Marley Muerto - "Bossa Lynch (ft. Mariela Condo y Andrés Noboa) Marley Muerto - "Señor Gobierno"
Download episode Listen in as we chat and hear music by Mele'uhane, coming from Kona, on Hawai'i island; Keikilani Lindsey, the dad, with sons Leo and Kaneala. Living the life of traveling musicians, they are on the mainland touring in support of their newest CD, Anaspond. In addition to the laughter-filled interview, you'll hear the instrumental that honors the voyaging canoe Hokule'a, the sweet harmonies of "Na Na Na," plus the rascal blues-inflected jokey "Sugar Honey Iced Tea." The fellas echo a reggae feeling on "Malama Ka 'Aina," a composition in Hawaiian, reminding us to take care, Malama, our World, the 'aina. Mele'uhane played at Pono Hawaiian Grill on Friday, January 5th at 6:30 pm.
Malama embarks on a new adventure, hosting the first ever episode of the Title Race entertainment podcast Take 5! He will be coming on each week to discuss movies, television, and other topics with possible guests and prospective co-host(s). You will be able to find all episodes on iTunes, Podomatic, and titlerace.com!
John John is Co-founder & CEO of Malama Auctions and Appraisals, They have one of the most advanced auctions, with cutting edge technology continuing educational designations, and superior customer service. This has made them an industry leading company in the state of Hawaii .
Voyaging waka Hōkule'a and Hikianalia are sailing from nation to nation highlighting the dire state of the oceans. Maraea Rakuraku is with two of its crew members Kat Lobendahn and Moani Heimuli.
Voyaging waka Hōkule'a and Hikianalia are sailing from nation to nation highlighting the dire state of the oceans. Maraea Rakuraku is with two of its crew members Kat Lobendahn and Moani Heimuli.
Aloha and welcome to the Exotic Tiki Island Podcast. I'm your host Tiki Brian. Join me along with Captain Scotty B as we take you on an adventure and travel back in time to Exotic Tiki Island while I play vintage Hawaiian, Exotica and Island related music from my LP vinyl and digital collection. In this show we'll be visiting the Main Beach, Grandpa Otto's Grotto and then we'll venture over to the Hurricane Hut Lounge and listen to the incredible sounds of the Alika Lyman Group live on stage. All this and more coming up on this episode of the Exotic Tiki Island.... Show LInks: Our Sponsor: Ho-Tap-Fefti (Paradise Found) Store: http://www.cafepress.com/hotepnefti DigiTiki's Website: www.digitiki.com Official Exotic Tiki Island Website: http://www.exotictikiisland.com Show 28 Track listing: 1. Lovers - Perry Botkin 2. Ukey-Ukulele - Akamai Brain Collective 3. Hawaiian Tale - Lani Lehua and the Surfers 4. I want to Learn to Speak Hawaiian - King Keoni And His Islanders 5. Trade Winds - Kenny Sasaki & The Tiki Boys 6. Sand And Sandals - Jimmy Namaro 7. How D`Ya Do - Hui Ohana & Jerry Byrd 8. Ringo Oiwake - Arthur Lyman 9. Polynesian - Arthur Lyman 10. Kellogg's Puffa Puffa Rice commercial 11. Royal Hawaiian Hotel commercial 12. Lovely You - Hal Aloma and His Hawaiians 13. Uheuhene - Hal Aloma and His Hawaiians 14. Malama, Pulama, Hiipoi - Hal Aloma and His Hawaiians 15. Swingtime In Honolulu - Alika Lyman Group 16. Kauai Rose - Alika Lyman Group 17. Theme from "Bewitched" - Alika Lyman Group 18. The Ceremony of Tambó - Tito Puente 19. The Hawaiian Turnaround - Waitiki, Jim Beloff, Rick Cunha, Liz Belof
Peter Malama, FDP-Nationalrat und Direktor des Gewerbeverbandes Basel-Stadt, erläutert im Gespräch mit radio tachles seine politischen Standpunkte. Neben der sozialen und ökologischen Verantwortung…
Aloha mai kakou In this special podcast, I talk story with the lovely ladies of Makena. Music featured in this podcast include: House at Pooh Corner Ka Manu On and On Wahine Ilikea As with all Wednesday Night Special podcasts, this show has been posted in an "Enhanced" format AAC (M4A) formatted file instead of the older MP3 format. While this format allows for richer content including imagery and web links, it is only compatible with QuickTime and/or iTunes both of which are simultaneously Macintosh and Windows compatible. Please be sure to enter our CafePress.com contest. All details are outlined in the show. You could win one of our fabulous gifts from the link below!! Malama pono, Piko Put your Kona in our Ke Pola! CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available!! All graphics for the Hawaiian Concert Guide are designed by:
Aloha mai kakou In this special podcast, I talk story with the lovely ladies of Makena. Music featured in this podcast include: House at Pooh Corner Ka Manu On and On Wahine Ilikea As with all Wednesday Night Special podcasts, this show has been posted in an "Enhanced" format AAC (M4A) formatted file instead of the older MP3 format. While this format allows for richer content including imagery and web links, it is only compatible with QuickTime and/or iTunes both of which are simultaneously Macintosh and Windows compatible. Please be sure to enter our CafePress.com contest. All details are outlined in the show. You could win one of our fabulous gifts from the link below!! Malama pono, Piko Put your Kona in our Ke Pola! CafePress Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available!! All graphics for the Hawaiian Concert Guide are designed by:
Aloha mai kakou In this special podcast, I talk story with Huna Wai. Music featured in this podcast include: Hoku Li'ili'i Kupa Landing Oni Waa Kalua Puamamane Love Song of Tahiti As with all Wednesday Night Special podcasts, this show has been posted in an "Enhanced" format AAC (M4A) formatted file instead of the older MP3 format. While this format allows for richer content including imagery and web links, it is only compatible with QuickTime and/or iTunes both of which are simultaneously Macintosh and Windows compatible. Malama pono, Piko Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here: All graphics for the Hawaiian Concert Guide are designed by:
Aloha mai kakou In this special podcast, I talk story with Huna Wai. Music featured in this podcast include: Hoku Li'ili'i Kupa Landing Oni Waa Kalua Puamamane Love Song of Tahiti As with all Wednesday Night Special podcasts, this show has been posted in an "Enhanced" format AAC (M4A) formatted file instead of the older MP3 format. While this format allows for richer content including imagery and web links, it is only compatible with QuickTime and/or iTunes both of which are simultaneously Macintosh and Windows compatible. Malama pono, Piko Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here: All graphics for the Hawaiian Concert Guide are designed by:
Aloha mai kakou In this special podcast, I feature the story regarding Ukes For Troops and two lovely ladies, Shirley Orlando and Anita Coyoli-Cullen. Here they discuss the importance and significance of sending ukulele to various troop units who are formerly from Hawaii. They also discuss how they are continuing this effort. Please considering visiting their web site and making a small donation to help in this endeavor. As with all Wednesday Night Special podcasts, this show has been posted in an "Enhanced" format AAC (M4A) formatted file instead of the older MP3 format. While this format allows for richer content including imagery and web links, it is only compatible with QuickTime and/or iTunes both of which are simultaneously Macintosh and Windows compatible. Malama pono, Piko Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
Aloha mai kakou In this special podcast, I feature the story regarding Ukes For Troops and two lovely ladies, Shirley Orlando and Anita Coyoli-Cullen. Here they discuss the importance and significance of sending ukulele to various troop units who are formerly from Hawaii. They also discuss how they are continuing this effort. Please considering visiting their web site and making a small donation to help in this endeavor. As with all Wednesday Night Special podcasts, this show has been posted in an "Enhanced" format AAC (M4A) formatted file instead of the older MP3 format. While this format allows for richer content including imagery and web links, it is only compatible with QuickTime and/or iTunes both of which are simultaneously Macintosh and Windows compatible. Malama pono, Piko Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
Aloha mai kakou In this special podcast, I feature the music and story of Stephen Inglis. Music featured in this podcast include: Ipo Lei Manu Sanoe Ahe Lau Makani As with all Wednesday Night Special podcasts, this show has been posted in an "Enhanced" format m4u (AAC) formatted file instead of the older mp3 format. While this format allows for richer content including imagery and web links, it is only compatible with QuickTime and/or iTunes. Malama pono, Piko Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
Aloha mai kakou In this special podcast, I feature the music and story of Stephen Inglis. Music featured in this podcast include: Ipo Lei Manu Sanoe Ahe Lau Makani As with all Wednesday Night Special podcasts, this show has been posted in an "Enhanced" format m4u (AAC) formatted file instead of the older mp3 format. While this format allows for richer content including imagery and web links, it is only compatible with QuickTime and/or iTunes. Malama pono, Piko Hawaiian Concert Guide merchandise now available. Buy now! Click here:
Aloha mai kakou In this special podcast, I feature the music and story of Kumu Hula Keikiali'i Alfiche, Kumu of Halai 'O Keikiali'i. Music featured in this podcast include: E Ola Hilo Hokulani As mentioned in the show, be sure to visit the web site of APOP Hawaiian Cultural Center. Also featured in this podcast, is the music of the Japanese un-pop sensation Ayano Tsuji who prefers to play the Ukulele. Played in this podcast is: Kaze Ni Naru - Theme song from "Neko no Ongaeshi (The Cat Returns)" As with all Wednesday Night Special podcasts, this show has been posted in an "Enhanced" format m4u (AAC) formatted file instead of the older mp3 format. While this format allows for richer content including imagery and web links, it is only compatible with QuickTime and/or iTunes. Malama pono, Piko
Aloha mai kakou In this special podcast, I feature the music and story of Kumu Hula Keikiali'i Alfiche, Kumu of Halai 'O Keikiali'i. Music featured in this podcast include: E Ola Hilo Hokulani As mentioned in the show, be sure to visit the web site of APOP Hawaiian Cultural Center. Also featured in this podcast, is the music of the Japanese un-pop sensation Ayano Tsuji who prefers to play the Ukulele. Played in this podcast is: Kaze Ni Naru - Theme song from "Neko no Ongaeshi (The Cat Returns)" As with all Wednesday Night Special podcasts, this show has been posted in an "Enhanced" format m4u (AAC) formatted file instead of the older mp3 format. While this format allows for richer content including imagery and web links, it is only compatible with QuickTime and/or iTunes. Malama pono, Piko
Aloha mai kakou, This is just an experiment tonight with GarageBand from Apple and an enhanced podcast format. You'll need iTunes in order to hear and see everything that is part of this show. Fortunately, most of you are already iTunes listeners so that shouldn't be a problem Hope you enjoy the show. Please email me with any feedback, would love to hear what you think of the show. As with all Wednesday Night Special podcasts, this show has been posted in an "Enhanced" format m4u (AAC) formatted file instead of the older mp3 format. While this format allows for richer content including imagery and web links, it is only compatible with QuickTime and/or iTunes. Malama pono, Piko
Aloha mai kakou, This is just an experiment tonight with GarageBand from Apple and an enhanced podcast format. You'll need iTunes in order to hear and see everything that is part of this show. Fortunately, most of you are already iTunes listeners so that shouldn't be a problem Hope you enjoy the show. Please email me with any feedback, would love to hear what you think of the show. As with all Wednesday Night Special podcasts, this show has been posted in an "Enhanced" format m4u (AAC) formatted file instead of the older mp3 format. While this format allows for richer content including imagery and web links, it is only compatible with QuickTime and/or iTunes. Malama pono, Piko
Aloha mai kakou, This Wednesday night special features the life work and music of The Brothers Cazimero. Songs played in this podcast include: The Sound Of The Sea Surrounds Me - The Brothers Cazimero - The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Vol. II Only You - The Sunday Manoa - Guava Jam Nani Ka`ala - The Sunday Manoa - The Sunday Manoa 3 Nani Hanalei - Brothers Cazimero - The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Kamalani o Keaukaha - The Brothers Cazimero - Follow Me Come Become - Brothers Cazimero - The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero The Beauty Of Maunakea - Brothers Cazimero - The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Kai Hanupanupa - The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Vol. II Ka Poli O Waimea - Kaipo Hale - My Thoughts My Music My Life Aloha Honaunau - Ho'okena - Ho'okena 5 My Isle of Golden Dreams/Pua Malihini - Makaha Sons - Na Pua O Hawai'i As usual, all music played on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is available for purchase from: BuyHawaiianMusic.com Please kokua the Hawaiian Music industry! Attend concerts! Buy Hawaiian Music! Please help to perpetuate this uniquely American artform. Malama pono, Piko
Aloha mai kakou, This Wednesday night special features the life work and music of The Brothers Cazimero. Songs played in this podcast include: The Sound Of The Sea Surrounds Me - The Brothers Cazimero - The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Vol. II Only You - The Sunday Manoa - Guava Jam Nani Ka`ala - The Sunday Manoa - The Sunday Manoa 3 Nani Hanalei - Brothers Cazimero - The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Kamalani o Keaukaha - The Brothers Cazimero - Follow Me Come Become - Brothers Cazimero - The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero The Beauty Of Maunakea - Brothers Cazimero - The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Kai Hanupanupa - The Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero Vol. II Ka Poli O Waimea - Kaipo Hale - My Thoughts My Music My Life Aloha Honaunau - Ho'okena - Ho'okena 5 My Isle of Golden Dreams/Pua Malihini - Makaha Sons - Na Pua O Hawai'i As usual, all music played on the Hawaiian Concert Guide is available for purchase from: BuyHawaiianMusic.com Please kokua the Hawaiian Music industry! Attend concerts! Buy Hawaiian Music! Please help to perpetuate this uniquely American artform. Malama pono, Piko
Aloha Mai Kakou, This week, I feature an interview with Debbie Haumea Aynaga, Kumu Hula of Hiva Nui Productions. Kumu Aynaga is featuring a Christmas Show this weekend up in Lodi, CA at the beautiful Hutchins Street Square Charlene Lang Powers Performing Arts Theater. If you're anywhere near Lodi, please plan on attending the show. Hope you all enjoy the interview and be ready for more to come. Malama pono, Mele Kalikimaka, Piko
Aloha Mai Kakou, This week, I feature an interview with Debbie Haumea Aynaga, Kumu Hula of Hiva Nui Productions. Kumu Aynaga is featuring a Christmas Show this weekend up in Lodi, CA at the beautiful Hutchins Street Square Charlene Lang Powers Performing Arts Theater. If you're anywhere near Lodi, please plan on attending the show. Hope you all enjoy the interview and be ready for more to come. Malama pono, Mele Kalikimaka, Piko
Aloha mai kakou! Tonight's special podcast features my good buddy Kapele as we ring in the Thanksgiving. Kapele and I picked a few of our favorite tunes and shared our thoughts from our lei of sweet memories. Tonight's podcast includes songs from the following artists: Wahine Ilikea by Dennis Kamakahi Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Masters Colleciton Vol 2 Henehene Kou 'Aka by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole Alone In Iz World Pua Hone by Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero White Sandy Beach by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole IZ The Man and His Music E Ku'u Morning Dew/Ke Ala by Makaha Sons On The Road Live Wanting Memories by Keali'i Reichel Kawaipunahele My Sweet Pikake Lei by Uncle Henry "Kalana" Kamae Live at Bob's Ohana As always, all above artists are available from my Amazon affiliate links at left. HawaiianConcertGuide.com receives a small commission from each sale which goes towards paying for the equipment and web site. Please kokua. As mentioned last Wednesday, Uncle Henry Kalana Kamae's CD can be purchased by contacting him directly at: Main: 562-423-1325 Cell: 562-841-3664 Have a wonderful Thanksgiving! Malama pono, Piko and Kapele
Aloha mai kakou! Tonight's special podcast features my good buddy Kapele as we ring in the Thanksgiving. Kapele and I picked a few of our favorite tunes and shared our thoughts from our lei of sweet memories. Tonight's podcast includes songs from the following artists: Wahine Ilikea by Dennis Kamakahi Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Masters Colleciton Vol 2 Henehene Kou 'Aka by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole Alone In Iz World Pua Hone by Brothers Cazimero The Best Of The Brothers Cazimero White Sandy Beach by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole IZ The Man and His Music E Ku'u Morning Dew/Ke Ala by Makaha Sons On The Road Live Wanting Memories by Keali'i Reichel Kawaipunahele My Sweet Pikake Lei by Uncle Henry "Kalana" Kamae Live at Bob's Ohana As always, all above artists are available from my Amazon affiliate links at left. HawaiianConcertGuide.com receives a small commission from each sale which goes towards paying for the equipment and web site. Please kokua. As mentioned last Wednesday, Uncle Henry Kalana Kamae's CD can be purchased by contacting him directly at: Main: 562-423-1325 Cell: 562-841-3664 Have a wonderful Thanksgiving! Malama pono, Piko and Kapele
Aloha mai kakou, Introducing the very talented Uncle Henry Kalana Kamae! Uncle has been playing and singing Hawaiian music for over 30 years and it really shows. This podcast is a combination remote interview with Uncle Henry as well as a debut of his new album "Live at Bob's Ohana". If you like the music as much as I did, please give him a call and order a copy for yourself. Here's the number: Main: 562-423-1325 Backup: 562-841-3664 Either Uncle Henry or Auntie Liz will answer and take order. Please kokua. Malama pono, Piko Link to audio file Link to audio Mahalo
Aloha mai kakou, Introducing the very talented Uncle Henry Kalana Kamae! Uncle has been playing and singing Hawaiian music for over 30 years and it really shows. This podcast is a combination remote interview with Uncle Henry as well as a debut of his new album "Live at Bob's Ohana". If you like the music as much as I did, please give him a call and order a copy for yourself. Here's the number: Main: 562-423-1325 Backup: 562-841-3664 Either Uncle Henry or Auntie Liz will answer and take order. Please kokua. Malama pono, Piko Link to audio file Link to audio Mahalo