Podcasts about niihau

westernmost and seventh largest inhabited island in Hawaiʻi

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Hawaii News Now
This is Now (Dec. 18, 2024)

Hawaii News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 22:49


A High Surf Warning has been issued for the north and west shores of most of the islands as the first in a series of extra large swells is set to arrive Wednesday. The National Weather Service said the warning will be in effect from 6 a.m. Wednesday until 6 p.m. Thursday for the north and west shores of Niihau, Kauai, Oahu and Molokai and the north shores of Maui.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hawaii Posts
HIP 080 Hawaiian Bands and Niihau Shell leis plus the 7 Day Forecast

Hawaii Posts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 30:44


In this episode….. your HiP 7 Day Forecast for week starting Friday April 12th to Thursday April 18th 2024. We will feature events from four of the seven islands, including marathons, Hawaiian music, and ni'ihau shell lei making. Thank you for choosing Hawaii Posts for your accurate 7 day forecast for Weather Surf Night Sky and Events…..are you ready?….. Aw-right - Lets go! HIP HAWAIIAN WORDS OF THE DAY: Ali'i = Royalty, Chief or Chiefest important links https://www.timeanddate.com/weather/usa/honolulu/ext Kapono: https://youtu.be/PPOaxp295SY?si=Swr62lqhsSyNKMts Kalapana: https://youtu.be/lSgC00Sxo-U?si=ozH-6vThePLuJIJy Salon Kingsadore: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdOEAkYCO-tVh5WuMJoV-vK4w0tcpDAuk Donate: https://hawaiiposts.com/2024/01/08/tip-jar-donate-to-hawaii-posts/

Should Have Listened to My Mother Podcast
HOST JACKIE TANTILLO -"Strength That Comes From Being Rooted and Connected" with Guest Educator, Social Worker and Author Stephanie Malia Krauss

Should Have Listened to My Mother Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 29:14


Hawaii is made up of 137 islands, but only 7 of the 8 largest islands are inhabited. The 7 major Hawaiian islands are Oahu, Maui, Hawaii (Big Island), Kauai, Molokai, Lanai, and Niihau. Kahaoolawe is the 8th largest Hawaiian island, but it's against the law to visit unless you're there for a valid volunteer work opportunity.Book: Whole Child, Whole Life: 10 Ways to Help Kids Live, Learn, and ThriveWebsites and Social Media Handles:Professional Website: www.stephaniemaliakrauss.comBook Website: www.wholechildwholelife.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/stephanie_maliaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephaniemaliakrauss/              LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniemkrauss/

Hawaii News Now
This is Now (Jan. 11, 2023)

Hawaii News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 24:23


What's expected to be the largest swell of the season so far is forecast to bring massive and dangerous waves to north and west shores Wednesday. The National Weather Service in Honolulu has issued a high surf warning through 6 p.m. Thursday for the north and west shores of Niihau, Kauai, Oahu and Molokai and the north shores of Maui and west shores of Hawaii Island.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ka Alala
#9 MAKANA GARMA

Ka Alala

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 76:04


Okoa loa keia lola o keia pule! He keiki Niihau o Makana Garma. A kolekole no maua ma kona olelo makuahine, o ka olelo Niihau. He honehone, he nahenahe hoi kona leo. Nanea ko maua hui ana. E hoolohe mai i ka olelo Niihau a Makana i hanai ia ai ma Pakala, Kauai.

Ka Alala
Ko’u Huakai i Niihau

Ka Alala

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 36:12


Ka hui ana me Kahea Faria (kaohelaulii) me Ipo Wong (Kanahele). Ka huakai i Kauai me Niihau. Ke kulana kiekie o ka olelo a ka poe Niihau. Ke kulana kiekie o ka olelo a na kupuna. E like ka kakou olelo me ka lakou.

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Lions Led By Donkeys Podcast
Episode 116 - The Niihau Incident

Lions Led By Donkeys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 63:08


The one time a downed Japanese pilot started a small civil war on a remote Hawaiian island. *correction* A pronunciation guide was used for the word Niihau, which said it is nee-how. Others have told us this is incorrect and it is instead Nee-ee-how. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/lionsledbydonkeys sources: https://www.historynet.com/the-niihau-incident.htm https://timeline.com/this-japanese-wwii-fighter-pilot-thought-he-crash-landed-on-a-deserted-hawaiian-island-wrong-635d898b08d0 https://www.warhistoryonline.com/instant-articles/niihau-incident-hawaiian.html https://www.pbs.org/opb/historydetectives/investigation/the-niihau-incident/

ALLATRA English
Pacific Trash Iceberg. Can We Cope With This Island Disaster

ALLATRA English

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2019 5:45


Pacific trash iceberg. Can we cope with this island disaster? In previous releases on the AllatRa Science channel, we have repeatedly touched on the subject of garbage and the consequences that the planet's pollution causes. For more than half a century, the question remains open of the ever increasing size of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, located between 135 ° -155 ° Western longitude and 35 ° -42 ° Northern latitude. Its area varies from 700 thousand to 15 million square kilometers. Precise calculation is hampered by the fact that the plastic is transparent and more than 70% of the plastic sinks to the bottom or is directly below the water surface. And all this prevents us from making accurate calculations by means of satellites. Often, garbage can be seen only from the side of a ship or while diving underwater with scuba gear. And since the routes of the ships pass far away from the "Pacific trash vortex", its size, at the current time, remains unknown. The Great garbage region is divided into East and West. According to various estimates, up to 2.5 million pieces of plastic and other debris are dumped into the ocean from the mainland every year. And this largest garbage dump on the planet remains almost in one place thanks to the underwater currents. The Spot has received many names. (Great Pacific Garbage Patch) Pacific Trash Vortex North Pacific Gyre (North Pacific Gyre) (Eastern Garbage Patch) Pacific Trash Island Trash iceberg Circulation dump The garbage patch is causing enormous damage to the environment. And the most dangerous are plastic products which don't decompose for hundreds of years. Experts predict that there will come a time when official science will no longer be able to do anything with this huge amount of floating debris, if they do not start to solve this issue already today. Every year, more than 1 million birds and mammals die from debris. Plastic products, which they take for food, are found in their stomachs. Despite the numerous facts, many people do not take the subject of ocean pollution seriously, even in the scientific community. After the storms threw over 70 tons of garbage onto the beaches of the Hawaiian Islands - Kauai and Niihau, the problem of pollution began to be taken more seriously. And still they try not to notice this issue, expecting that it will solve itself. It's time for people to understand that we must not be passive in the affairs of society. It is important for everyone to take responsibility for everything that happens in the surrounding world. After all, we all have one place of residence - Earth, one nation - humanity. More and more people see the consequences of the destructive consumer attitude not only to their lives, but to the whole planet. Activists in Great Britain wrote a petition signed by 110 thousand people about recognizing the Great Pacific garbage patch as a separate state and calling it the Garbage Island. According to them, this was done in order to draw the public's attention to the problem of ocean pollution. We must not forget that we are, in the first place, People. And instead of making a state out of a heap of garbage, we are able to simply clean it up. We must not allow a humorous attitude towards this question to become the norm for all mankind, a topic that is discussed while ridiculing it. Those activists have already developed a flag, currency, postage stamps, and design of the passports for "residents" of such a "state". We, the People, should remember that attention is the energy of life, the basis of life for every person. It is life itself. But where do we invest our attention? Is it possible that it is being diverted from the ever-increasing natural disasters and impending cataclysms?

This Ocean Life Podcast
Greg Lewandowski -- boat captain, scuba instructor, freediver, fisherman

This Ocean Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 46:43


Born in Poland and raised in the cold ocean waters of Maine, Greg Lewandowski began scuba diving at age 9, running boats, and developing a strong love for being in the ocean at a young age. Today he takes us through his stories of living and working across the Caribbean, running scuba diving charters, fishing, and freediving on the Hawaiian Island of Kauai, his artistic approach to photography, and memorable moments with whales, sharks, manta rays, monk seals, and much more. You can find Greg on Instagram by his handle @seafeverh2o. And we can all cut way down on our plastic usage to help protect the environment and some of our favorite ocean animals we hear about today. More highlights of our conversation: First experienced tropical water at age 15 in Honduras setting him on a path of travel throughout the Caribbean serving as scuba divemaster and instructor before landing on the south shore of Kauai where Greg lives today. Shares perspective on the spirit of Kauai and the ability for the island to either accept or reject people who move there. Greg talks about running scuba tours for Fathom Five Divers, the amazing diving in the water around Niihau and the animals found there. Most memorable experience underwater floating eye-to-eye with a juvenile hump back whale in the Turks and Caicos Islands Spending time in the water with Hawaiian Monk Seal, local sharks, mantas, spinner dolphins Operating tour boats in the unpredictable waters of Kauai Fishing for the pelagic game fish in the Hawaiian waters -- tunas, ono Artistry that goes into making lures from scratch Photography, favorite photo of a model on the beach just before a wave breaks around her Evolution of freediving as another way to interact in the ocean The abstract nature of bodybuilding relative to diving and being in the ocean (hint, wetsuits don't fit so well but you need less weight to dive :) Thanks for sharing Greg's ocean life with us. Be sure to check him out on Instagram . You can also find fun stuff on the ThisOceanLife.TV website, Instagram, and Facebook, and Twitter. Host: Josh Pederson, @surfpaddletailgate  

Travel With Hawkeye
The Mysterious Hawaiian Island of Niihau. Plus, we compare the view from The Empire State Building and the Eiffel Tower

Travel With Hawkeye

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 32:16


Episode 132 - We discuss the mysterious Hawaiian Island of Niihau, with Kit Furderer of Kauai's Holo Holo Charters.  The islanders live in traditional manner and very few people have ever visited the "forbidden island."    We also compare the Eiffel Tower and the Empire State Building, are they worth your time when visiting Paris and New York City?  And financial advisor Chuck Price tell us the pitfalls of planning to travel in your retirement. 

Abe's Ukulele Podcast
E29 Ukulele Underground Crossover Pt. 1

Abe's Ukulele Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 42:54


Ukulele Underground Crossover part 1 I visited Kauai and hung out with the Ukulele Underground crew for a day. We did two podcast episodes and this is the first one. We talked about playing, performing, chickens, and more.Note on Kauai: it is the oldest out of the main Hawaiian islands.Video version is here: https://youtu.be/9VVAlZZwRQ0Part 2 is here : https://ukuleleunderground.com/2019/07/tll-podcast-68-ukulele-aloha/Some things we mentioned in the show:Niihau (mentioned in the show) is the westernmost island of Hawaii, and is not open to the public.Jim Beloff episodeMy short Blackbird coverBandito Tyler by Aldrine GuerreroUkulele UndergroundI can't find the James Hill album online T_TDragon by Jake ShimabukuroSay Anything's first albumKa'au Crater BoysWe Are OneRump ShakerPure Heart 2Panic at the DiscoJim Croce's greatest hitsKate RusbyThe WildernessIntro and outro music is by Blue Dot SessionsJoin the conversation on Reddit.Join the official pod club on Patreon or PodFanAn easy way to support the show and get bonus episodes is the Tip JarSend us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/abes-ukulele-podcast/48d5780f-1cae-4c11-9c5f-49e6581f54f4

Men of Abundance
080: Responsibilities of Your Mentor, Coach and You as the Mentee with Wally

Men of Abundance

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2017 6:12


https://menofabundance.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Aloha-Friday-Donky-balls.jpg ()Did you see those Donkey Balls in the show art? LOL That's a chocolate store on the Big Island of Hawaii, Kona side. My family fell in love with that island. It may be because we've lived on Oahu for so long, it was nice to see the open space of Hawaii. By the way, the "Big Island" of Hawaii is actually called Hawaii. The other main islands are Kauai, Oahu (most populated), Maui, Molokai, Lanai, Niihau and Kahoolawe. And the ninth island is Las Vegas. This first five minute aloha Friday is, in part, me reaching out to one of you listeners and to share with you my thoughts about the huge responsibility of a mentor/coach as well as the mentee or the person being coached. When someone reaches out to me for advice, assistance or coaching in any part of their life, I take that very seriously. If I feel I will not be of any assistance or even make matters worse, I will refer you to someone who I know can help. The goal is to get you where you want to be. Just keep in mind, you have a responsibility to your coach and mentor as well. You have to have an open mind and be willing to listen and act on any advice or suggestions. You also have a responsibility to follow though and not just leave your coach hanging. I wish you the best on this Aloha Friday. Go out in and Live your Life of Abundance. And make sure to Pay it Forward. - Share this episode.  LISTEN NOW: Find strength in your struggle https://t.co/j5eWylULML (https://t.co/j5eWylULML) https://twitter.com/WallyCarmichael (@WallyCarmichael) https://twitter.com/MarkGoblowsky (@MarkGoblowsky) https://twitter.com/hashtag/podcast?src=hash (#podcast) https://t.co/Qx7K1PAiew (pic.twitter.com/Qx7K1PAiew)— Tom Schwab (@TMSchwab) https://twitter.com/TMSchwab/status/864097293905080320 (May 15, 2017)Sponsors and Affiliates (Helping me keep the mic on.) https://menofabundance.com/shake/ ()Shakeology, Dense nutrition shake.  Shakeology makes nutrition simple. And with 70+ ingredients and superfoods, it is the Healthiest Meal of the Day. "My family and I have been drinking Shakeology daily for the last 5 years. Even my six year old has been drinking it since he was two." ~ Wally https://menofabundance.com/shake/ (Click Here! ) To watch a short personal video I recorded with my little guy about our experience. https://menofabundance.com/bod/ ()Unlock the world's most powerful, life-changing fitness tools when you join the Team Beachbody Club. Get 24/7 digital streaming access to hundreds of world-class workouts via Beachbody® On Demand, exclusive discounts on Team Beachbody products, personalized meal plans, and one-on-one support from your very own Coach. Everything that helps Club members hit their health goals up to 2 times faster than those who don't join! As a Premium Club member, you'll have access to https://menofabundance.com/bod/ (Beachbody On Demand) for the next 30 days—absolutely FREE! Support this podcast

Futility Closet
068-The Niihau Incident

Futility Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2015 38:49


After taking part in the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese fighter pilot Shigenori Nishikaichi crash-landed on the isolated Hawaiian island of Niihau. In this episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll recount the six days of escalating drama that unfolded between the desperate pilot and the terrified islanders. We'll also hear a list of open questions from Greg's research and puzzle over why a man can't sell a solid gold letter opener. Sources for our feature on the Niihau incident: William Hallstead and Raymond Denkhaus, "The Niihau Incident," World War II 14:5 (January 2000), 38. Andrew Carroll, "A Japanese Pilot Brings World War II to Hawaii's Farthest Shore," American History 48:5 (December 2013): 29-30. Richard B. Frank, "Zero Hour on Niihau," World War II 24:2 (July 2009): 54-61. "U.S. Won First WWII Victory Just Days After Pearl Harbor," Associated Press, Dec. 27, 1991. One particularly gruesome account of the whipping of Emmanuel Dannan appeared in The Living Age in 1855: Accordingly, the man procured six whips -- the toughest kind of swamp willow -- which, by his own confession, were four feet in length, and as large at the butt as one's little finger and about 9 o'clock at night took Emanuel -- who still persisted in telling the truth -- to the loft of the cabin, and having stripped him to his shirt, wound that around his neck, and tied him up, by a cord, by both wrists, to a rafter, so that his feet but barely touched the ground. Here he whipped him for two hours, only resting at intervals to procure a fresh whip, or to demand of his victim that he should own that he told a lie. The boy's only answer was, 'Pa, I told the truth. Pa, I did not lie.' The girl [his sister, the only witness] said that Emanuel did not cry much; and it is probable that he fainted during a portion of the time, as the injuries upon his body, testified that there was not a spot, from the armpits to the ankles, large enough to place your finger upon, but was covered with livid welts; and that in very many places the skin was broken! In this account, which is explicitly directed "to the Sabbath school children of the United States," the foster father tries to "whip the lie out of" Emmanuel -- that is, persuade him to agree that he had imagined his mother's crime. In other tellings the lie is whipped into him -- he's urged to tell a cover story to protect his mother, and he cries, "Pa, I will not lie!" Sources for this week's lateral thinking puzzles: Kyle Hendrickson, Mental Fitness Puzzles, 1998. Erwin Brecher, Lateral Thinking Puzzles, 2010. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on iTunes or via the RSS feed at http://feedpress.me/futilitycloset. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- on our Patreon page you can pledge any amount per episode, and all contributions are greatly appreciated. You can change or cancel your pledge at any time, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation via the Donate button in the sidebar of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Thanks for listening!

Bishop Museum Podcasts
Lei Ni’ihau: Forbidden Island Treasures

Bishop Museum Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2014 3:31


HPR’s Noe Tanigawa reports on an exhibition of exquisite Ni’ihau shell lei on view now at the Bishop Museum.

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Bishop Museum Podcasts
Lei Ni’ihau: Forbidden Island Treasures

Bishop Museum Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2014 3:31


HPR’s Noe Tanigawa reports on an exhibition of exquisite Ni’ihau shell lei on view now at the Bishop Museum.

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Hawaii Travel Podcast
Learning The Hawaiian Alphabet, Niihau Shell Exhibit : Show 45

Hawaii Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2013 29:01


The Hawaii Travel Podcast Show 45 for Tuesday November 5th 2013.  Today we’ll talk about a new exhibit at the Bishop Museum.  And; we’ll answer an email about how to meet people while visiting Hawaii.  And, we try to master the Hawaiian language.  All that and more, on this episode of the Hawaii Travel Podcast. […]

World Passport
O Hawai'i Nei (No. 3)

World Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2006 39:04


25. John Pi’ili Watkins - Nanakuli 26. Linda Dela Cruz - Baby E Kuulani E Kuulei 27. Mahi Beamer - Unknown Groove 28. Lena Machado - Kauoha Mai 29. Lena Machado - The Keyhole Song 30. Genoa Keawe - Hula O Makee 31. John K. Almeida - Ka Punahou 32. Genoa Keawe - Maunaloa 33. Gabby Pahinui - I Ka Po Meke Ao 34. Genoa Keawe - Pupu A’o Niihau 35. Hilo Hattie (Clara Inter) - Hilo Hop 36. Gabby Pahinui - Hame Pila 37. Andy Iona - Honey, Let’s go for Broke 38. Ktuh Manoa Music Library - It’s so good to be home