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Surf Splendor
521 - Nainoa Speier: Part Two

Surf Splendor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 115:22


Nainoa is back to explain why having a focused leader is the secret to building magic boards, how learning history enriches both work and play, why it's a bad idea to fake it until you make it, and why sucking only a little grants you access to powerful teachers. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Surf Splendor
520 - Nainoa Speier: Part One

Surf Splendor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 85:52


In today's show laminator Nainoa Speier shares how his personal journey to discover his family's origins connected him to a network of SoCal surf icons, how teenaged vandalizing informed his future resin works, and why overseas surfboard manufacturing erodes the bedrock of surf culture. Enjoy!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Hawaiiverse Podcast
#120 | Da Boyz 2 | Team Avatar

The Hawaiiverse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 128:34


Water. Earth. Fire. Air. Long ago, these four braddahs lived apart on different islands. Then, everything changed when they came to O'ahu! Only the Keep it Aloha podcast, master of aloha, could bring them together...2 years passed and Kamaka and Jordan discovered the rest of team Avatar, an airbender named Sam Potter and an earthbender named Nainoa Langer. And although their accolades are great, they have a lot to learn before they are ready to inspire anyone. But we believe their aloha can save the world. Team avatar joins the Keep it Aloha podcast catch up and talk about the projects everyone has been working on in their lives, the Avatar the Last Airbender TV show, Sam and Nainoa's new film and side projects, play Avatar trivia, Moke Gabs, and so much more. Enjoy! Find Sam here: https://www.instagram.com/captainpotter/ Find Nai here: https://www.instagram.com/nainoalanger/ Find Kamaka here: https://www.instagram.com/kamakadias8/

THE 505 PODCAST
103. Leaving Beautiful Destinations to Film a Stadium Tour with Illenium w/ Nainoa Langer

THE 505 PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 65:59


Today we welcome one of my talented creators out there, Nainoa Langer. Nainoa has been at this for a long time, and was at the forefront of the travel video space at a young age, when he was working with Beautiful Destinations. After a few years traveling the world with them, he decided to switch things up and dive into the music scene, where he linked up and started shooting for Illenium. He's been touring for a while, but focusing a lot of his efforts on getting his voice back and creating his own work again. The NAB Show:https://registration.experientevent.com/ShowNAB241/Flow/ATT/?MarketingCode=BA18 The Creator Pricing Guide - The No BS Guide to Pricing Your Creative ServicesCoupon Code: ROCKNATION10 gets you $10 off at checkout for the bouldershttps://courses.thecreatorcoach.com/pricing-guideCop some Leisure Hydration here and get 15% off:https://amzn.to/47yczZGCollab with Artlist and get 2 extra months for free here:https://artlist.io/artlist-70446?artlist_aid=the505podcast_2970&utm_source=affiliate_p&utm_medium=the505podcast_2970&utm_campaign=the505podcast_2970You definitely need to cop some Lexar Memory cards: Lexar 128GB Professional 2000x UHS-II SD: https://bhpho.to/3ZzXaVGLexar 256GB Professional 1800x UHS-II SD: https://bhpho.to/458WOquLexar 320GB Professional CFexpress Type A Card GOLD: https://bhpho.to/48owD1TLexar Professional CFexpress Type A / SD USB 3.2 Gen 2 Reader: https://bhpho.to/46nmlx6Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/xgEAzkqAvsKostas' Amazon Storefront:https://amzn.to/3GhId2515% OFF Prism Lens FX with code: KOSTAS15https://bit.ly/42sNdejCOP THE BFIGGY "ESSENTIALS" SFX PACK HERE: https://courses.thecreatorcoach.com/BFIGGYSFXPACKTimestamps: If you liked this episode please send it to a friend and take a screenshot for your story! And as always, we'd love to hear from you guys on what you'd like to hear us talk about or potential guests we should have on. DM US ON IG: (Our DM's are always open!) Bfiggy: https://www.instagram.com/bfiggy/ Kostas: https://www.instagram.com/kostasg95/ Chase: https://www.instagram.com/chaseronii/ TikTok:Bfiggy: https://www.tiktok.com/bfiggy/ Kostas: https://www.tiktok.com/kostasgarcia/

The Hawaiiverse Podcast
#94 | Kolby Moser and Nainoa Langer | Growing up in a small community, filmmaking and Hometown Legends

The Hawaiiverse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 143:47


Kolby Moser and Nainoa Langer are two Hawai'i filmmakers from the Big Island of Hawai'i and Moloka'i. Kolby is a commercial and documentary filmmaker, podcast host of Uncut Podcast Hawaii, and the founder of ARIA studios. She is also a wifey and momma to Hayley, Kaci and Ollie. Nainoa Langer is a Moloka'i boy who found his way around the world as a filmmaker, music producer, storyteller and traveler. His distinctive style of storytelling has brought him to work with some of the biggest brands,  artists, tourism boards, and networks around the world. He also has released music under his won recording artist project name ‘Nai'.  Together they combined their amazing talents to direct and produce a documentary called Hometown Legends about five legendary Hawai'i Island kūpuna who share their mo'olelo of life back in the day and how they see it changing in this modern age. In this episode we talk about growing up in small towns on the neighbor islands, how their career in film got started, Gas or Pass, their documentary Hometown Legends which will be in the Hawai'i International Film Festival, and so much more. Enjoy! Find Kolby here: https://www.instagram.com/kolbymoser/ Fina Nainoa here: https://www.instagram.com/nainoalanger/ Buy our merch on: https://keepitaloha.com/ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kamakadias Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KeepitAlohaPod/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keepitalohapod/ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/keepitalohapod/ Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@keepitalohapod Filmed at https://id8studios.org/

Sermons from Grace Cathedral
The Very Rev. Dr. Malcolm Clemens Young

Sermons from Grace Cathedral

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 16:18


“Let the same mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus… for it is God who is at work in you” (Phil. 2). Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, CA | 2D68 | St. Francis Day - 18 Pentecost (Proper 21A) 11:00 a.m. Eucharist | St. Francis Day Pet Blessing                           Exodus 17:1-7 Psalm 148:7-14 Philippians 2:1-13 Matthew 21:23-32 How do you listen to your soul? How can you hear God's invitation to change your mind? Brené Brown writes about the difference between fitting in and belonging. All of us know what it means to fit in, to try to change essential parts of ourselves so that we will be accepted by others.   Belonging refers to a very different experience. It means learning to “be present with people without sacrificing who we are.” [i] It requires vulnerability and it happens in those rare places where we can really be who we are without pretending. It's one of our highest ideals at Grace Cathedral. Regardless of where we came from, what we may have done in the past, or whatever we believe now, we belong here.   Last Sunday the Hawaiian voyaging canoe Hōkūle'a, arrived at Aquatic Park in San Francisco after a dangerous journey. In the overflowing amphitheater we saw musicians and dancers; we heard prayers and proclamations from Native peoples from across the vast Pacific Ocean. I wish I could express the feeling of joy and celebration that we all shared together.   People describe Nainoa Thompson, the president of the Polynesian Voyaging Society as a Native Hawaiian master navigator but far more importantly he is one of the most significant storytellers of our time. On Tuesday night he talked about the world he was born into. In 1926 the Hawaiian culture and language were outlawed. By the 1970's there were fewer than one hundred people who could speak Hawaiian fluently and they were mostly advanced in age.   Hawaiians had lost so much – their land, sovereignty, language, religion, culture, music, art and even sports and pastimes. It no longer felt like they belonged in their own homeland. In 1948 the Norwegian writer Thor Heyerdahl published a book called The Kontiki Expedition: By Raft Across the South Seas. For many Hawaiians the book's unspoken thesis was that Pacific Islanders could never have had the skill to build canoes and navigate them at will through the Pacific, but instead only arrived in Hawaii by luck on giant rafts setting out from South America.   And so in the 1970's a group of Hawaiians sought out the last remaining navigators (Mau Pialug) and re-learned the practices of their ancestors. They built the Hōkūle'a and in 1976 they successfully traveled to Tahiti. They were utterly surprised when 17,000 people met them on their arrival in Papeete. The mood was ecstatic. The world began to see how they belonged.   But then came the fateful voyage of 1978. Unprotected in a massive storm, stacking waves overturned the canoe. One of the hulls had filled water and the entire crew sat on the remaining upturned hull at midnight getting periodically washed off by waves barely able to hear the next person over because the winds.   The legendary lifeguard Eddie Aikau began to paddle his surfboard for help into the white water of the gale. Nainoa swam over and was the last person ever to speak to him. Later the rest of the crew was miraculously rescued. Back onshore Nainoa witnessed the terrible grief of Eddie's parents. He heard Eddie's mother wailing. After all hope was lost he saw Eddie's father implore everyone to call off the search for his son. For a while fear overtook him and Nainoa lost faith in his calling.   In the most pivotal moment of his life Nainoa's father came to meet with him. They talked about values, about supporting the community and most of all about the destination – not of a particular voyage, or even of his own life, but of the Hawaiian people. Nainoa had to ask himself if he was ready to be changed.   2. When the religious authorities fault Jesus for befriending tax collectors and prostitutes, he tells the story of a father who independently asks each of his two sons to work in the vineyard. The first says no, but changes his mind later and works. The second says, yes but does not follow through. The strict answer is that neither fully did the will of his father (that would have been to say yes and go). But the one who comes closest is the one who actually does the work. And for Jesus that means the sinners will enter heaven before religious leaders.   We may be familiar with the Greek word metanoia which means changing one's mind and is frequently translated as repentance. But this is different. The word here is metamelomai. More literally it means to change one's “cares,” to change what we consider important. It implies a kind of regret or remorse. Jesus says that obvious sinners have this in a way that the religious leaders do not. Understanding how we have fallen short makes us more willing to change our minds.   Today we celebrate the Feast of St. Francis. Living off the riches of his father Francis had a reputation as spoiled but also for putting on great parties. For a while he tried to be a soldier. A serious illnesses in his early twenties made him wonder if he had to change. He dragged his feet, but then began spending time in the ruined church of San Damiano. One day he heard a voice coming from the cross. It said, “Go hence, now, Francis, and build my church, for it is nearly falling down.” He took this instruction literally and within two years had rebuilt three churches that had been falling apart.   Francis cared for impoverished people and became poor himself. He founded a movement of monks. He wrote songs. He attained notoriety for preaching to birds and to human beings. Some say that in the eight centuries since his death no one has more closely approximated the ideal that Jesus teaches.   The twentieth century writer G.K. Chesterton writes that one could never anticipate what Francis would do next. But once Francis did something, all you could say was, “Ah, how like him!” Brother Masseo once approached Francis and asked why the world followed him so ardently, when he didn't seem especially smart, beautiful or wealthy. A friend of mine thinks it is because that while Francis chose, “a life of intense and prayerful austerity,” unlike many other saints he made being a child of God seem fun. [ii] He said, “rejoice always,” both in words and how he lived. [iii]   The most famous prayer attributed to Francis is “Oh Lord let me be an instrument of thy will.” Francis lived by emptying himself out so that God could be a continually growing part of his life. Francis told Masseo that God had chosen him precisely because he was the greatest sinner and that this reminded everyone that all good comes only from God. [iv] Emptying out his ego Francis saw a world filled with God. All people, all animals and birds, even the sun, moon, water and fire became his family. When we empty ourselves of ego nothing lies outside of the spiritual life.   So today we remember and celebrate this remarkable figure by blessing the animals we love. Over the years I have blessed dogs, cats, turtles, geese, chickens, lizards, gerbils, hamsters, mice, etc. We will also pray for the wild animals around us: the pelicans, coyotes, whales, seals, dolphins, sea lions, salmon, hammer-head sharks, red-tailed hawks, racoons, squirrels, and butterflies too. It is a wonderful to live in a city dedicated to a person who we remember by trying to be particularly kind to animals, by in our awkward way blessing them and recognizing all the ways that they bless us. In our lifetime an uncountable number of species will be lost forever because of human activity. I have a dream that one day we will truly care for the other creatures and learn to better understand them.   Nainoa says that all storms come in pairs. When the storm hits, take your place at the helm and face into it. Be humble, pay respect, and stay with it. The second storm is the one inside of us. It is the storm of emotions. In that storm when we are tempted by hopelessness we can choose the way of faith. With God's grace we can decide to be courageous. That is what Nainoa Thompson did.   By the end of the 1960's after generations of being forced to fit in, a Hawaiian Renaissance in politics, art and culture began to truly unfold. We see many signs of its success. Today there are 22,500 fluent speakers of the Hawaiian language. The Hōkūle'a has been an indispensable part of an extraordinary transformation.   In the beginning I imagine Nainoa may have thought he was just building a canoe, but really what he was doing was building up a culture, a people, a promise that we can all belong. And this has grown into something even more powerful. Today the Hōkūle'a sails to unify all native peoples and to share a message, that human beings will never thrive unless the oceans do too.   How do you listen to your soul? How can you hear God's invitation to change your mind? Nainoa Thompson and St. Francis were open to being changed by God. They learned to be humble. They dared to imagine a future when all species will be valued and preserved. May each of us conquer our ego and become an instrument of God. May we belong and our life be a blessing to the whole family of God's creatures.

Midday Manaʻo with Manu and Mehana
Midday Manaʻo Epiosde #25 | Manu

Midday Manaʻo with Manu and Mehana

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 54:02


On this week's episode, Manu and Mehana are joined by Bret Nainoa Mossman to discuss one of our favorite topics – manu! No, not our gracious and eloquent co-host; the other manu – birds! Nainoa is a conservationist and founder of Birds Hawaiʻi Past Present, an organization that seeks to rebuild our connection to native birds. In typical Midday Manaʻo fashion, the conversation starts with birds, but touches on a range of other topics including mele, reforestation, food sovereignty and sustainability, mosquitoes, and even the kumulipo. For information about Birds Hawai'i Past Present, visit: www.birdshawaiipastpresent.com For more information about the Environmental Assessment to control mosquitos and avian malaria on East Maui, visit: https://parkplanning.nps.gov/document.cfm?parkID=306&projectID=102795&documentID=125202Comment period: Dec 6, 2022 - Jan 23, 2023

Histoires de prénoms
Histoire n°81 : Nainoa

Histoires de prénoms

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 15:15


Jessica nous raconte l'histoire derrière le prénom de son fils, Nainoa, rempli de symbolique tant par son origine que par sa signification. . . Pour nous suivre et découvrir les photos de mon invité(e) et de nombreuses idées de prénoms :  https://www.instagram.com/histoires_de_prenoms/ 

Ladybits and Leadership
13. Everyone Needs a Doula: An Interview with our doula, Kathy Grimmett

Ladybits and Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 73:09


For Mothers Day 2022, we are celebrating with our doula Kathy Grimmett who helped me birth Nainoa into the world in September 2019. She is a literal angel  on earth helping people feel empowered during their pregnancy, labor, delivery, and in the postpartum life. This episode describes what a doula does, the importance of doulas in child preparation and birthing, post-partum depression, and post-partum care. She is the owner of Custom Childbirth Education which is an innovative service dedicated to assisting, educating and empowering people to have the birth experience they desire; before, during and after birth. A birth doula is a companion who provides people with continuous support during labor and birth. They help with pain management, physical and emotional support, childbirth preparation and advocacy for the mother and families during the labor and delivery process. Although I remember my labor in bits and pieces (thank you unmedicated birth), Kathy's presence is in all my memories of my labor. Kathy held my naked body throughout various labor positions, she stroked my hair as I labored in the warm tub, she fed me orange jello when I needed a shot of energy, and she coached my husband and mother-in-law on how to properly apply pressure to my body to help decrease pain during labor. Kathy was integral to my successful labor and birth. I am sure that without Kathy's assistance that night, I would not have been as calm, and I would not have had as positive of an experience as I did. Kathy empowered me throughout my journey and created an environment where my family felt confident in their roles during labor and delivery. Wanna Learn More? Follow Kathy on Instagram at custom_childbirth_ed Keep in touch with her latest offerings at https://www.customchildbirthed.com/ Don't Forget Subscribe to Ladybits and Leadership on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and rate and review us so others can find our community. Make sure to connect with me on Instagram and join our Facebook group If you have ideas for the podcast, including topics and possible guests, or are interested in working with me in individual and group coaching, please email me at sara@ladybitsandleadership.com

UNCUT Hawaii
Ep. 05 // NAINOA LANGER: "An Influencer's Journey to Story-Driven Filmmaking"

UNCUT Hawaii

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 36:34


Not many people can say they've traveled to over 40 countries getting paid to do what they love. But, Nainoa Langer can! This Moloka'i-native is a filmmaker, music producer and social influencer. In this episode, he talks about his journey as a content creator… from filming random adventures with his friends to quitting his 9-5 to pursue a career in filmmaking and how he's finding his true purpose in storytelling. Nai has already done it all… and he hasn't even turned 30 yet. Enjoy this episode and click on the links below to see some of his amazing work! www.nainoalanger.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/nainoalanger Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/NainoaLanger Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3xEGTvg3bZg8nf1yzOeobW?si=haKSAORmTQCVmvXx-nyeHA Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/nainoalanger --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uncuthawaii/support

The Practical Shaman
Hank Wesselman Tribute IAM Symposium 2021

The Practical Shaman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2021 52:24


Henry Barnard Wesselman (1941-2021) was an American anthropologist known primarily for his Spiritwalker trilogy of spiritual memoirs. In them, he claims to have been in contact with “Nainoa”, an ethnic Hawaiian kahuna (shaman) living some 5,000 years in our future. This is the Journey from the Hank Wesselman talk during IAM Symposium 2020. Journey to the Fire Spirit. With permission from the great Kahuna elder, Hale Makua, Hank Wesselman, Ph.D, shares sacred Hawaiian spiritual knowledge seldom imparted to outsiders. Enjoy this mix of some of our favorite moments with Hank.

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Radio Influence
The MMA Report: Joe Solecki, Nainoa Dung, Jared Brown, Kris Vereen, and Datrelle Kozeluh

Radio Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2021 69:16


Jason has five fighter interviews in this edition of The MMA Report Podcast as he's joined by Joe Solecki, Nainoa Dung, Jared Brown, Kris Vereen, and Datrelle Kozeluh. Up first is Solecki (interview starts at 5:01) and he previews his fight on Saturday at UFC on ABC 2 against Jim Miller. Then Dung joins the show […] The post The MMA Report: Joe Solecki, Nainoa Dung, Jared Brown, Kris Vereen, and Datrelle Kozeluh appeared first on Radio Influence.

The MMA Report
The MMA Report: Joe Solecki, Nainoa Dung, Jared Brown, Kris Vereen, and Datrelle Kozeluh

The MMA Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2021 69:16


Jason has five fighter interviews in this edition of The MMA Report Podcast as he’s joined by Joe Solecki, Nainoa Dung, Jared Brown, Kris Vereen, and Datrelle Kozeluh. Up first is Solecki (interview starts at 5:01) and he previews his fight on Saturday at UFC on ABC 2 against Jim Miller. Then Dung joins the show […] The post The MMA Report: Joe Solecki, Nainoa Dung, Jared Brown, Kris Vereen, and Datrelle Kozeluh appeared first on Radio Influence.

The Patrick Madrid Show
The Patrick Madrid Show: February 22, 2021 – Hour 1

The Patrick Madrid Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 49:11


Tim – How is the Presentation and Finding of Jesus in the Temple Joyful? Phyllis – Don’t we have to give up meat every Friday in Lent? Mike – Is it still sinful if you don’t do a substitute penance on Friday during the rest of the year? Nainoa – Are we as Catholics obligated […] All show notes at The Patrick Madrid Show: February 22, 2021 – Hour 1 - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio

Fight For You
"The Love I feel on the field" - Episode 7 Nainoa's Story

Fight For You

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 24:37


Nainoa is in his Junior year of high school now. Nainoa shares the passion of playing baseball, hanging with friends and family, and working hard in school. Nainoa lost both his parents throughout his childhood. He was young, confused, uneducated, and lost. Nainoa never knew his mother well, but when his father passed after her, he was heartbroken. His dad was his biggest support system. Nainoa would love to play baseball in college, not only for the love and talent he has in the sport but because his dad was his biggest fan. He cheered him on daily and watched him succeed. When Nainoa steps on the field, its more than a game and a passion, it's love. He's brought closer to his dad daily, and when he steps on the field, he can feel it. Nainoa has had so many traumatic experiences at such a young age. Nainoa is a fighter. Listen on for the rest of the episode to hear more into his story. Nainoa is a devoted, genuine, hardworking man. I feel honored to have worked with him. Nainoa wants you to remember, its always okay to not be okay. you are not alone.  You have a purpose, you are wanted, loved, and cared for. You are not fighting your battle alone. You got this! I hope you enjoyed the fourth episode. I'm so happy you're here! Remember fight for you. All my love, Lily Sources: One way to access the podcast: https://anchor.fm/lily-podolsky Website: https://lilycpodo.wixsite.com/livinwithlilyy Instagram- @_fightforyou__ Nainoa's Instagram - @nainoa_nally Hotlines: Suicide- 1(800)273-8255 Bullying- 1(800)420-1479 Self-harm- 1(800)366-8288 Sexual Assault- 1(800)656-4673 Lifeline- 1(800)784-8433 Depression- 1(630)482-9696 Drug/alcohol- 1(877)235-4525 Eating Disorder- 1(630)577-1330 Mental Health- 1(800)442-9673 Please reach out if you need it. You are NOT alone. All my love, Lily

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SLG Meetups
SLG Meetup E36: Noa Santos

SLG Meetups

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 14:56


Connecting with Noa Santos (@noasantos), CEO & Founder of Nainoa, Architecture and Design experts, to talk about emphasizing life changing experience through interior design✨ Noa also shares with us about how important is to help your client to find the ultimate home goal, not only by helping them know what to want in your home, but how you want to live

BRIDGECITYBOYS Presents: the New Music Monday Podcast

THIS WEEK'S GUEST... SIR NAI. // Seven extra days of R&R && the BCB are back w/anotha fantastic intervew (at 1:07:00), but before that we had to have a healthy conversation about the Odd Future eras, members && albums spurred by the recent events of Trent's Tourneys & (at 20:00). Dev gushes over the new Gang Starr x J. Cole single (at 48:00), Trent is underwhelmed w/Ameer Vann's "Emmanuel" (at 54:00). Finally, all parties involved are here (mostly) for another Da Baby album (at 1:00:00). // Another week, another banger podcast. Look forward to us having Nainoa back on the show another time. Until next week!

Johnny Reviews Podcast
Ep.5) Godzilla movie review with Duke Nainoa Gima

Johnny Reviews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2019 34:44


Duke was invited on the podcast to talk about the new Godzilla King of monsters movie and what we are looking forward to this brand new monster universe. Enjoy!

Book Tribe Podcast
Book Tribe Podcast presents The 79ers Turn 40 (Part 1)

Book Tribe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2019 52:00


(**SHOW NOTE: We are still meeting as a book club but haven't been able to record our recent gatherings.  We plan to resume recording for our next book which should be posted next month.) Cousins Ryan, Mak and Nainoa travel to Seattle to celebrate the year in which they all turn 40. Field recordings of their trip plus their rendition of "Come As You Are" by Nirvana.

Book Tribe Podcast
Book Tribe Podcast presents The 79ers turn 40 (Part 2)

Book Tribe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2019 74:59


Cousins Ryan, Mak and Nainoa reunite in Las Vegas for a birthday party.  

Mike Zuniga Films Podcast
Nainoa Langer on Finding Purpose with Filmmaking

Mike Zuniga Films Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 71:49


In this episode of the Mike Zuniga Films Podcast I have guest Nainoa Langer who is a filmmaker and storyteller. He shares how he went from quitting his job to pursue filmmaking and now travels the world following his stoke creating videos for companies and artists such as Beautiful Destinations, Zedd, Illenium and many more. He also talks about why filmmakers have to enjoy the process of making films, editing, traveling, and making time to pursue their passion projects. Connect with Nainoa Instagram http://www.instagram.com/nainoalanger Youtube https://bit.ly/2zwIxbM Connect with Mike Zuniga Films on Social Media: Instagram http://www.instagram.com/mikezunigafilms Facebook http://www.facebook.com/mikezunigafilms Website http://www.mikezunigafilms.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mikezunigafilms/message

TAKE ACTION with Royce Jakob
ACS Ep. 03 - Nainoa Langer

TAKE ACTION with Royce Jakob

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 36:52


Our host Royce Jakob speaks with Nainoa Langer. Nainoa is a celebrated creative director and photographer from Hawai'i. He has done creative content for companies such as Beautiful Destinations, Boosted Boards, and Gopro. He recently came off tour with famed EDM producer Illenium as one of his primary photographers and videographers. There's a lot of good stuff in this episode. Thanks for listening Action Fam. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/action/support

Purpose in the Youth
Episode 80 - Nainoa Langer: Follow Your Stoke

Purpose in the Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 84:00


Nainoa Langer is a videographer who gets to travel the world and capture some breathtaking moments. Being raised in Moloaki, Hawaii, an island with 7,000 people on it he figured out early on that he wanted to experience more and always had the itch to see what else was out there. In order to get to where he is today it’s taken a bit of confidence, hard work and following his stoke. Having no direction of what he wanted to do after high school he attended Honolulu Community College for three semesters pursuing welding. With an offer to work at a local hospital and make good money he decided to leave school and start a career. While on break from work in between his shifts he would go on hikes or cliff jumping with his friends, capture it with his GoPro and upload it to YouTube. After three years of doing something he truly did not enjoy, he quit with 0 plan as to what he was going to do next. From this moment going forward, his life took a turn and it was a good one. Nainoa had the opportunity to shoot The Chainsmokers and meet one of his biggest inspirations, Rory Kramer. Sam Kolder who was really breaking waves on the internet creating travel vlogs invited him out to New York City to help out with a project for Beautiful Destinations. Within days of arriving to the city he was booked to go with the team outside of the country which was his first time leaving the U.S. Since then, he’s traveled to over 18+ different countries and works heavily with BD. In this episode Nainoa discusses wanting to inspire people through his content, one of his favorite quotes “it’s better to live 30 years full of adventures than a 100 years safe in the corner” by Jim Rohn, it’s okay to not know what you’re doing because it’s all a process, love the highs and the lows because that’s part of the journey and why it’s important to follow your stoke. - You can follow Nainoa here: Instagram YouTube Facebook   Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for new interviews (and more) Follow us on Spotify Follow us on Soundcloud Subscribe to iTunes Follow us on Instagram   Follow Bobbbaaaay on social media: Instagram Twitter

Bishop Museum Podcasts
TOTP Sam Low

Bishop Museum Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2013 81:58


Join noted author and producer, Sam Low, Ph.D., for an evening lecture covering the traditional Polynesian voyaging techniques employed by the Polynesian Voyaging Society's President and legendary captain, Nainoa Thompson. Sam's new book Hawaiki Rising dwells into Nainoa's process of learning an ancient way of navigating by a world of natural signs.

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Bishop Museum Podcasts
TOTP Sam Low

Bishop Museum Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2013 81:58


Join noted author and producer, Sam Low, Ph.D., for an evening lecture covering the traditional Polynesian voyaging techniques employed by the Polynesian Voyaging Society's President and legendary captain, Nainoa Thompson. Sam's new book Hawaiki Rising dwells into Nainoa's process of learning an ancient way of navigating by a world of natural signs.

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