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Misery beneath the Miracle in East Asia (Cornell University Press, 2024) challenges prevailing views of the East Asian economic miracle. Existing scholarship has overlooked the severity, persistence, and harmful consequences of the social-welfare crises affecting the region. Dr. Arvid J. Lukauskas and Dr. Yumiko Shimabukuro fill this gap and put a major asterisk on East Asia's economic record. Combining big-picture analysis, abundant data, a dynamic interdisciplinary framework, and powerful human stories, they shed light on the social ills that governments have failed to address adequately, including low wages, child abuse, elderly poverty, and substandard housing. One of the major forces behind the multidimensional welfare crises is the region's productivist welfare strategy, which prioritizes economic growth while abandoning a robust social safety net, leaving the most vulnerable segments of society largely unprotected. Misery beneath the Miracle in East Asia brings the region into debates over the dangers of seeking growth at all costs that are currently embroiling the United States and other advanced industrialized countries. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Misery beneath the Miracle in East Asia (Cornell University Press, 2024) challenges prevailing views of the East Asian economic miracle. Existing scholarship has overlooked the severity, persistence, and harmful consequences of the social-welfare crises affecting the region. Dr. Arvid J. Lukauskas and Dr. Yumiko Shimabukuro fill this gap and put a major asterisk on East Asia's economic record. Combining big-picture analysis, abundant data, a dynamic interdisciplinary framework, and powerful human stories, they shed light on the social ills that governments have failed to address adequately, including low wages, child abuse, elderly poverty, and substandard housing. One of the major forces behind the multidimensional welfare crises is the region's productivist welfare strategy, which prioritizes economic growth while abandoning a robust social safety net, leaving the most vulnerable segments of society largely unprotected. Misery beneath the Miracle in East Asia brings the region into debates over the dangers of seeking growth at all costs that are currently embroiling the United States and other advanced industrialized countries. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies
Misery beneath the Miracle in East Asia (Cornell University Press, 2024) challenges prevailing views of the East Asian economic miracle. Existing scholarship has overlooked the severity, persistence, and harmful consequences of the social-welfare crises affecting the region. Dr. Arvid J. Lukauskas and Dr. Yumiko Shimabukuro fill this gap and put a major asterisk on East Asia's economic record. Combining big-picture analysis, abundant data, a dynamic interdisciplinary framework, and powerful human stories, they shed light on the social ills that governments have failed to address adequately, including low wages, child abuse, elderly poverty, and substandard housing. One of the major forces behind the multidimensional welfare crises is the region's productivist welfare strategy, which prioritizes economic growth while abandoning a robust social safety net, leaving the most vulnerable segments of society largely unprotected. Misery beneath the Miracle in East Asia brings the region into debates over the dangers of seeking growth at all costs that are currently embroiling the United States and other advanced industrialized countries. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
Misery beneath the Miracle in East Asia (Cornell University Press, 2024) challenges prevailing views of the East Asian economic miracle. Existing scholarship has overlooked the severity, persistence, and harmful consequences of the social-welfare crises affecting the region. Dr. Arvid J. Lukauskas and Dr. Yumiko Shimabukuro fill this gap and put a major asterisk on East Asia's economic record. Combining big-picture analysis, abundant data, a dynamic interdisciplinary framework, and powerful human stories, they shed light on the social ills that governments have failed to address adequately, including low wages, child abuse, elderly poverty, and substandard housing. One of the major forces behind the multidimensional welfare crises is the region's productivist welfare strategy, which prioritizes economic growth while abandoning a robust social safety net, leaving the most vulnerable segments of society largely unprotected. Misery beneath the Miracle in East Asia brings the region into debates over the dangers of seeking growth at all costs that are currently embroiling the United States and other advanced industrialized countries. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/chinese-studies
Misery beneath the Miracle in East Asia (Cornell University Press, 2024) challenges prevailing views of the East Asian economic miracle. Existing scholarship has overlooked the severity, persistence, and harmful consequences of the social-welfare crises affecting the region. Dr. Arvid J. Lukauskas and Dr. Yumiko Shimabukuro fill this gap and put a major asterisk on East Asia's economic record. Combining big-picture analysis, abundant data, a dynamic interdisciplinary framework, and powerful human stories, they shed light on the social ills that governments have failed to address adequately, including low wages, child abuse, elderly poverty, and substandard housing. One of the major forces behind the multidimensional welfare crises is the region's productivist welfare strategy, which prioritizes economic growth while abandoning a robust social safety net, leaving the most vulnerable segments of society largely unprotected. Misery beneath the Miracle in East Asia brings the region into debates over the dangers of seeking growth at all costs that are currently embroiling the United States and other advanced industrialized countries. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Misery beneath the Miracle in East Asia (Cornell University Press, 2024) challenges prevailing views of the East Asian economic miracle. Existing scholarship has overlooked the severity, persistence, and harmful consequences of the social-welfare crises affecting the region. Dr. Arvid J. Lukauskas and Dr. Yumiko Shimabukuro fill this gap and put a major asterisk on East Asia's economic record. Combining big-picture analysis, abundant data, a dynamic interdisciplinary framework, and powerful human stories, they shed light on the social ills that governments have failed to address adequately, including low wages, child abuse, elderly poverty, and substandard housing. One of the major forces behind the multidimensional welfare crises is the region's productivist welfare strategy, which prioritizes economic growth while abandoning a robust social safety net, leaving the most vulnerable segments of society largely unprotected. Misery beneath the Miracle in East Asia brings the region into debates over the dangers of seeking growth at all costs that are currently embroiling the United States and other advanced industrialized countries. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
Misery beneath the Miracle in East Asia (Cornell University Press, 2024) challenges prevailing views of the East Asian economic miracle. Existing scholarship has overlooked the severity, persistence, and harmful consequences of the social-welfare crises affecting the region. Dr. Arvid J. Lukauskas and Dr. Yumiko Shimabukuro fill this gap and put a major asterisk on East Asia's economic record. Combining big-picture analysis, abundant data, a dynamic interdisciplinary framework, and powerful human stories, they shed light on the social ills that governments have failed to address adequately, including low wages, child abuse, elderly poverty, and substandard housing. One of the major forces behind the multidimensional welfare crises is the region's productivist welfare strategy, which prioritizes economic growth while abandoning a robust social safety net, leaving the most vulnerable segments of society largely unprotected. Misery beneath the Miracle in East Asia brings the region into debates over the dangers of seeking growth at all costs that are currently embroiling the United States and other advanced industrialized countries. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/economics
Misery beneath the Miracle in East Asia (Cornell University Press, 2024) challenges prevailing views of the East Asian economic miracle. Existing scholarship has overlooked the severity, persistence, and harmful consequences of the social-welfare crises affecting the region. Dr. Arvid J. Lukauskas and Dr. Yumiko Shimabukuro fill this gap and put a major asterisk on East Asia's economic record. Combining big-picture analysis, abundant data, a dynamic interdisciplinary framework, and powerful human stories, they shed light on the social ills that governments have failed to address adequately, including low wages, child abuse, elderly poverty, and substandard housing. One of the major forces behind the multidimensional welfare crises is the region's productivist welfare strategy, which prioritizes economic growth while abandoning a robust social safety net, leaving the most vulnerable segments of society largely unprotected. Misery beneath the Miracle in East Asia brings the region into debates over the dangers of seeking growth at all costs that are currently embroiling the United States and other advanced industrialized countries. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/japanese-studies
Shimabukuro stopped by the LifeMinute Studios to talk all about the 9-track record, Blues Experience, and play some songs
Shimabukuro stopped by the LifeMinute Studios to talk all about the 9-track record, Blues Experience, and play some songs
SUMMARY This conversation explores the life and legacy of Osensei Eizo Shimabukuro, a significant figure in martial arts, particularly Shorin Ryu karate. The discussion features insights from Grandmaster Bill “Superfoot” Wallace and Sensei Darryl Baleshiski, who share their personal experiences training under Shimabukuro and reflect on the evolution of martial arts techniques and philosophies over the decades. The conversation highlights the importance of teaching, the impact of instructors, and memorable moments that shaped their martial arts journeys. TAKEAWAYS Eizo Shimabukuro was a pivotal figure in martial arts history. Training with Osensei was a rigorous and traditional experience. The evolution of martial arts techniques has changed significantly over the years. Personal connections with instructors can deeply impact one's martial arts journey. The importance of adapting techniques to individual needs in training. Memorable moments with Osensei often revolve around personal interactions and lessons. Teaching is about sharing ideas and techniques that resonate with students. Respect and tradition are core values in martial arts training. The legacy of martial arts instructors lives on through their students. Martial arts training can provide a sense of purpose and community Song Lyrics can be found at www.whistlekickmartialartsradio.com/blog/955-eizo-shimabukuro-legacy
In this episode of OFFBounds, host Paula Macaggi sits down with Celso Borges Shimabukuro, VP of E-commerce at PepsiCo Europe, during Shop Talk Europe in Barcelona. Celso delves into PepsiCo's mission to drive outrageous growth and develop differentiating capabilities in the e-commerce space. He explains how the company navigates the complexities of partnering with both traditional retail giants and digital natives while experimenting with direct-to-consumer strategies. Celso highlights the challenges and innovations in creating impulsive buying experiences online, leveraging retail media networks, and the importance of digital transformation. He also shares insights on the role of technology, data analytics, and AI in shaping the future of digital commerce for PepsiCo, emphasizing the need for continuous learning and adaptability in this rapidly evolving landscape. Follow us on
In today's episode, “one, two, Freddy's coming for you” in Wes Craven's A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) and Chuck Russell's A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987). In the original 1984 release, a group of teens attempt to outsmart Freddy Krueger, a supernatural killer who stalks them in their dreams. In the 1987 sequel, a band of institutionalized teens attempt to defeat Krueger and save the life of an innocent by intentionally entering Dreamland together to dire consequences. Aided by one of the most famous monsters in horror film canon, the films are considered essential viewing for fans of the slasher film, but is there more to this franchise than gore and Freddy's razor sharp wit? We're breaking it all down today with spoilers so stay tuned. Recommended Reading Christensen, Kyle. "The Final Girl versus Wes Craven's" A Nightmare on Elm Street": Proposing a Stronger Model of Feminism in Slasher Horror Cinema." Studies in Popular Culture 34.1 (2011): 23-47. Gill, Pat. "The monstrous years: Teens, slasher films, and the family." Journal of Film and Video 54.4 (2002): 16-30. Heba, Gary. "Everyday Nightmares: The Rhetoric of Social Horror in the Nightmare on Elm Street Series." Journal of Popular Film and Television 23.3 (1995): 106-115. Kendrick, James. "Razors in the Dreamscape: Revisiting" A Nightmare on Elm Street" and the Slasher Film." Film Criticism 33.3 (2009): 17-33. Nowell, Richard. Blood money: A history of the first teen slasher film cycle. Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2010. Podoshen, Jeffrey Steven. "Home is Where the Horror Is: Wes Craven's Last House on the Left and A Nightmare on Elm Street." Quarterly Review of Film and Video 35.7 (2018): 722-729. Shimabukuro, Karra. "The Bogeyman of Your Nightmares: Freddy Krueger's Folkloric Roots." Studies in Popular Culture 36.2 (2014): 45-65. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/horror-homeroom/support
With a unique background in start-ups, Consulting, Consumer Healthcare and FMCG, and experience in LATAM and Europe, Celso Borges Shimabukuro is the VP and Head of eCommerce for Europe at Pepsico. This episode is brought to you by CommerceIQ. Download the free chrome extension here: https://growth.commerceiq.ai/fmcgguys Celso joins Daniel to speak about: His unique career kick-off launching start-ups in Brazil, and his later pivot to consulting and FMCG Key focus areas as Head of eCommerce for Europe: Talent, ways of working and tech Trends he's excited about in 2024 His view on digital commerce in Latin America Follow The FMCG Guys on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fmcgguys/ Audio Mixing by Rodrigo Chávez Voice Acting by Jason Martorell Parsekian
Cris Cohen interviews ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro. They discuss: His new album, "Grateful"Playing rock songs on the ukulele versus playing songs written for ukulele"Embrace being a lifelong learner"His cover of Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Have You Ever Seen The Rain?"The challenge of creating loops live during the concertAnd moreBandsToFans.com
THE JEREMIAH SHOW - Featuring Jake Shimabukuro! Music is a gift, and the ability to play it is a blessing. Be grateful for both. – Anonymous Acclaimed Hawai'i-born ‘ukulele player Jake Shimabukuro released Grateful, his most personal project to date, featuring twenty-two collaborations with a who's who of Hawaiian music royalty, from Henry Kapono to Kawika Kahiapo, Brother Noland to Raiatea Helm, John Feary to Bryan Tolentino and John Cruz to Kimié Miner. Recorded over three-and-a-half years, Grateful is a coming home for Shimabukuro, and his first time recording an album with all Hawaii-based artists. With a literal who's who of Hawai'i-based musicians, this collection of songs is performed live, in the studio with Shimabukuro's friends, contemporaries, mentors, and heroes - all kanikapila style in a return to his roots. Grateful is the follow-up to the critically acclaimed duets album with artists from Willie Nelson, Ziggy Marley, and Bette Midler to Jimmy Buffett, Jack Johnson, and Kenny Loggins. It was these collaborations that inspired him to go back to the beginning and play with the musicians who first inspired him as he was growing up in Hawai`i. Shimabukuro shares a connection with every artist on this album. Produced by Michael Grande and Van Fletcher, Grateful has been a labor of love and the most intimate look into Shimabukuro's foundation as a player. Jake's Website https://jakeshimabukuro.com Social Media Handles Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jakeshimabukuromusic/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jakeshimabukuro/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@jakeshimabukuro X - twitter.com/Jakeshimabukuro - @JakeShimabukuro Tik Tok - JakeShimabukuroMusic Songbird · Jake Shimabukuro · Mick Fleetwood Songbird ℗ 2023 Rhino Entertainment Company, A Warner Music Group Company ukulele: Jake Shimabukuro Percussion: Mick Fleetwood Spoken Voice Vocals: Mick Fleetwood Writer: Christine McVie @WillieNelson @KennyLoggins @ZiggyMarley @JakeShimabukuro @Bettemidler @JimmyBuffettandtheCoralReefers @JackJohnson @MickFleetwood @FleetwoodMac @TheJeremiahShow @RollingStoneMagazin @Hawaiian slands @ChristineMcVie @LynnPeterson
Jake Shimabukuro, one of the most exceptional and innovative uke players in the history of the instrument, joins host Janeane on Outside the Box.On November 12th, 2021, the acclaimed Hawai'i-born ‘ukulele player Jake Shimabukuro will release ‘Jake & Friends,' his most creatively ambitious project to-date, featuring collaborations with a who's who of music royalty, from Willie Nelson and Bette Midler to Jimmy Buffett and Kenny Loggins. In terms of size and scope and considering the sheer number of legendary stars who graciously loaned their inimitable talents to the project, ‘Jake & Friends' can only be compared to other benchmark duets albums by the likes of Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett, a shining testament to just how far the singularly gifted Jake has come. Listen to the album's first two singles, “Two High,” featuring Moon Taxi, and “Stardust,” featuring Willie Nelson.Jake's own head spins when looking over his high-wattage guest list featured on the album - Willie Nelson, Bette Midler, Jimmy Buffett, Moon Taxi, Kenny Loggins, Michael McDonald, Vince Gill and Amy Grant, Jon Anderson, Ziggy Marley, Warren Haynes, Jack Johnson, Jesse Colin Young, Ray Benson & Asleep at the Wheel, Sonny Landreth, Lukas Nelson, Billy Strings. “I have to pinch myself when I see those names on my own album,” he says. “It's like, ‘Did that really happen?' Making the album was a real challenge, but I'm deeply honored that all of the artists agreed to record with me.”Over the past two decades, Jake has proved that there isn't a style of music that he can't play. While versatility for any musician is impressive, what's remarkable about Jake's transcendent skills is how he explores his seemingly limitless vocabulary – whether it's jazz, rock, blues, bluegrass, folk or even classical – on perhaps the unlikeliest of instruments: the ‘ukulele. Responding to the urgent calls of his fervent imagination, Jake has taken the ‘ukulele to points previously thought impossible, and in the process he's reinvented the applications for this tiny, heretofore underappreciated four-string instrument, causing many to call him “the Jimi Hendrix of the ‘ukulele.”
De pronto, Dina Boluarte ahora recuerda que sí se reunió con Shimabukuro y que estuvo a su lado en campaña. Audios confirman que su hermano Nicanor y sus allegados pedían cupos de trabajo en el Estado. Y Acuña expulsó a congresista “mocha sueldo”.
Carlos Jaico, exsecretario general de la Presidencia en el gobierno de Pedro Castillo, dijo que nunca vio a Jorge Hernández, alias "El Español", pero se escuchaba que había alguien que era conocido como un asesor extranjero.
Carlos Jaico, exsecretario general de la Presidencia en el gobierno de Pedro Castillo, dijo que nunca vio a Jorge Hernández, alias "El Español", pero se escuchaba que había alguien que era conocido como un asesor extranjero.
La ola celeste arrasa con las libertades: cierran museos y locales de salud y entretenimiento sexual PERO TAMBIÉN contratan hasta al esposo de Magaly Medina. MIENTRAS TANTO: ¡Hasta el lavado de la ropa interior! Las pruebas de Shimabukuro contra Dina Boluarte se acumulan. ADEMÁS: Un jurado de la tesis de Patricia Benavides... dice que no fue su jurado. Y... Si quieres hacer enojar a Renovación Medieval, aprovecha alguno de los DESCUENTOS en arte y cultura que tenemos para ti. **** ¿Te gustó este episodio? ¿Buscas las fuentes de los datos mencionados hoy? Entra a http://patreon.com/ocram para acceder a nuestros grupos exclusivos de Telegram y WhatsApp. También puedes UNIRTE a esta comunidad de YouTube aquí https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP0AJJeNkFBYzegTTVbKhPg/join **** ¿Quieres que tu emprendimiento sea mencionado en La Encerrona? Regístrate aquí para postular: https://encerroners.club
Nuevas pruebas reconfirman que Shimabukuro le pagó todos los caprichos a Dina Boluarte, desde pasajes, hotel, el adobo arequipeño, el caldo de gallina, las galletas y hasta la lavada de ropa interior. ¿La presidenta seguirá negando a su financista?
En declaraciones a RPP, Nunes recordó que Boluarte tuvo vinculaciones con Vladimir Cerrón.
En declaraciones a RPP, Nunes recordó que Boluarte tuvo vinculaciones con Vladimir Cerrón.
Shimabukuro muestra los pasajes aéreos que le pagó a Dina Boluarte en campaña y hasta los vouchers de pagos hechos en Banco de la Nación. Presidenta ya no niega los aportes, pero ahora dice que fueron para candidatura de Pedro Castillo (¡Plop!).
When Anne Shimabukuro, a healthy mother of two, noticed a sharp pain in her left side in 2005, one that manifested itself when she ate, she immediately sought medical attention. That led to a diagnosis of a malignant tumor in her pancreas. She wasted no time in getting part of her pancreas removed. It required a surgical procedure, followed by chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Anne survived pancreatic cancer and today enjoys a healthy lifestyle.
Al desastre de Yaku se le sumó un terremoto que se sintió hasta Trujillo... y el desastre de las autoridades, las actuales (como las de Lima y Punta Hermosa) y las antiguas (como las de Pedro Castillo). MIENTRAS TANTO: Confirmado por una agenda: Dina Boluarte sí recibió aportes de Shimabukuro y conservas Beltrán. ADEMÁS: Caviaradas de los anticaviares. Y... Mira las Iniciativas para ayudar a los damnificados por Yaku (que no son del Congreso). TAMBIÉN: Ganadores de nuestros sorteos.
Nuevo testimonio y un cuaderno amarillo revelan que Shimabukuro financió campaña de Dina Boluarte y que empresario Edú Beltrán le habría entregado 150 mil soles. La Fiscalía allana casa del Comandante de la Policía que aparece en nueva foto con “El Español”.
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interviewed Chad Shimabukuro of Keller Williams Honolulu. We talked about the real estate market update and Keller Williams upcoming events.We also have your favorite experts providing this week's tips on property management, mortgage loans, home inspection and home insurance!Who is Chad Shimabukuro?Chad Shimabukuro is the Team Leader and Principal Broker at Keller Williams Honolulu and is one of Hawaii's top 100 realtors for the past few years. He was born and raised on Oahu, attended college in CA and resided in AZ. He is a licensed mortgage banker in multiple states, and a real estate broker in California, Arizona, and Hawaii. Keller Williams Honolulu is a franchisee of Keller Williams Realty, Inc. which is the largest real estate company in the world. Today, more than 139,000 associates and over 790 market centers across the globe are affiliated with Keller Williams. In 2023, Keller Williams turns 40. To reach Chad, you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: 808.596.2888Email: chadshima@kw.com | frontdesk946@kw.comWebsite: https://kwhonolulu.com/Social Media: @kellerwilliamshonolulu
Real Estate Careers and Training Podcast with the Lally Team
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interviewed Chad Shimabukuro of Keller Williams Honolulu. We talked about the real estate market update and Keller Williams upcoming events.We also have your favorite experts providing this week's tips on property management, mortgage loans, home inspection and home insurance!Who is Chad Shimabukuro?Chad Shimabukuro is the Team Leader and Principal Broker at Keller Williams Honolulu and is one of Hawaii's top 100 realtors for the past few years. He was born and raised on Oahu, attended college in CA and resided in AZ. He is a licensed mortgage banker in multiple states, and a real estate broker in California, Arizona, and Hawaii. Keller Williams Honolulu is a franchisee of Keller Williams Realty, Inc. which is the largest real estate company in the world. Today, more than 139,000 associates and over 790 market centers across the globe are affiliated with Keller Williams. In 2023, Keller Williams turns 40. To reach Chad, you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: 808.596.2888Email: chadshima@kw.com | frontdesk946@kw.comWebsite: https://kwhonolulu.com/Social Media: @kellerwilliamshonolulu
In this episode we talk with Phyllis Shimabukuro-Geiser, Chair of the Hawaii Department of Agriculture, about how the Department has worked supporting agriculture producers during COVID and with lands managed by the Department for producers. She also highlights key issues the Department faces, ways all of us can impact change, and some thoughts on the future of agriculture in Hawaii. Brought to you by University of Hawaii College of Tropical Ag. and Human Resources, and the Seeds of Well-being (SOW) Project. This podcast is supported by the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN) grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Hawaii Department of Agriculture.#wellness #mentalhealth #farming #agriculture #stress #hawaii #stressmanagement #agproducers #COVID #departmentofagriculture Resources:Hawaii Department of Agriculture, Land DivisionHawaii Double Bucks (DaBux) program Federal CARES Act Other Resources:ALL the SOW linksUniversity of Hawaii College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (CTAHR)
Candidate for State Senate, District 21. The host for this show is Dennis Esaki. The guest is Maile Shimabukuro. Who is Maile Shimabukuro and what has she done in the legislature and in the community? The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6mYSv3OsHjPK8LI0B2jfA6t Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Chad Shimabukuro of Keller Williams Honolulu. We'll talk about what makes Keller Williams so unique and profitable for real estate agents.We also have your favorite experts providing this week's tips on property management, mortgage loans, home inspection and home insurance!Who is Chad Shimabukuro?Chad Shimabukuro is the Team Leader and Principal Broker at Keller Williams Honolulu and is one of Hawaii's top 100 realtors for the past few years. He was born and raised on Oahu, attended college in CA and resided in AZ. He is a licensed mortgage banker in multiple states, and a real estate broker in California, Arizona, and Hawaii. To reach Chad you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: 808.596.2888 x1018Email: chadshima@kw.comWebsite: https://kwhonolulu.com/Social media: kellerwilliamshonolulu
Real Estate Careers and Training Podcast with the Lally Team
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Chad Shimabukuro of Keller Williams Honolulu. We'll talk about what makes Keller Williams so unique and profitable for real estate agents.We also have your favorite experts providing this week's tips on property management, mortgage loans, home inspection and home insurance!Who is Chad Shimabukuro?Chad Shimabukuro is the Team Leader and Principal Broker at Keller Williams Honolulu and is one of Hawaii's top 100 realtors for the past few years. He was born and raised on Oahu, attended college in CA and resided in AZ. He is a licensed mortgage banker in multiple states, and a real estate broker in California, Arizona, and Hawaii. To reach Chad you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: 808.596.2888 x1018Email: chadshima@kw.comWebsite: https://kwhonolulu.com/Social media: kellerwilliamshonolulu
Şimdiye kadar COVID-19 aşılarında olduğu gibi, hamile kişiler geleneksel olarak fetüs üzerindeki etkileriyle ilgili endişeler nedeniyle yeni ilaçlar ve aşılarla ilgili klinik deneylerin dışında tutulmuştur. Bununla birlikte, son yıllarda, federal kurumlar bu yaklaşımın zorluklarının farkına vardılar. 2013 yılında, Ulusal Sağlık Enstitüleri Ulusal Alerji ve Bulaşıcı Hastalıklar Enstitüsü, gebe kişilerde yürütülen klinik araştırmalar için protokol tasarımı ve güvenlik değerlendirmesi için kılavuzlar geliştiren bir uzman paneli oluşturdu.1 Tüm dünyada sağlık otoriteleri, COVID19 aşıları ile ilgili olarak aşı üretimini, diğer yaygın olarak kullanılan tüm aşılardan farklı olarak onay süreçlerinin dışında tutarak benzeri şimdiye dek görülmemiş bir biçimde ve hızda aşı geliştirilmesinin yolunu açmışlardır. Geliştirilen aşılar mRNA aşıları; İnaktif aşılar, Rekombinant alt unite aşıları ve Adenovirus vektör aşıları olmak üzere farklı tiplerde yapılmıştır. Tüm Dünyada 4 farklı tipte; 2'si mRNA, 3'ü Viral Vektör, 2'si İnaktif Virus ve bir adet de Rekombinant antijen aşıları olmak üzere toplam 8 aşı, Faz 3 çalışmalarını tamamlayarak ya üretildikleri ülkelerde ya da Dünya Sağlı Örgütü (DSÖ) tarafınca ACİL KULLANIM İZNİ almıştır. Şimdiye dek çeşitli kuruluşlar tarafından acil kullanım izni verilen aşılar Tablo1.de görülmektedir. SAĞLIK BAKANLIĞIFDADSÖEMAPfizer-BioNTech mRNA AşısıPfizer-BioNTech mRNA AşısıPfizer-BioNTech mRNA AşısıPfizer BioNTech mRNA aşısıSinovac İnaktif Virus aşısıModerna mRNA AşısıModerna mRNA AşısıModerna mRNA AşısıSputnik V Viral Vektör AşısıJanssen Viral Vektör AşısıJanssen Viral Vektör AşısıJanssen Viral Vektör Aşısı Astra Zeneca SK-Bio VV aşısıAstra Zeneca SK-Bio VV aşısı COVAXİNE India İnaktif virus aşısı Sinovac İnaktif Virus Aşısı Tablo 1. Çeşitli kuruluşlar tarafından Acil Kullanım İzni verilen COVID-19 Aşıları.(FDA: Food&Drug Administration; DSÖ: Dünya Sağlık Örgütü; EMA: European Medicines Agency) Gebelik ve Aşı Riski Farklı COVID-19 aşılarının hastalığa yakalanmayı ne ölçüde önlediği veya bulaşmayı ne ölçüde sınırladığı belirsiz olmasına karşılık, ilk elde edilen veriler aşıların, bir kişinin enfekte olması durumunda hastalığın süresinde ve şiddetinde azalma olduğunu göstermiştir. Bu aşılardan mRNA aşıları Amerika'da 20.000 gebeye uygulanmıştır. CDC aşı güvenliği izleme programındaki V-safe veritabanında, 19 Şubat 2021 itibariyle 275 tamamlanmış gebelik dahil olmak üzere 1.815 gebe kadınının sonuçları yayınlanmıştır. Bugüne kadar, gebelik sırasında uygulanan mRNA COVID-19 (Moderna ve Pfizer BioNTech) aşıları ile ilgili gestasyonel DM, preeklampsi, IUGR, düşük oranları, ölü doğum oranları, erken doğum ve yenidoğan ölümleri yönünden beklenmedik bir sonuç gözlemlenmemiştir (Şekil 1) Şekil 1. Gebelikte COVID-19 aşısı uygulanmayan gebeler ile V-safe veri tabanı, 19 Şubat 2021 itibariyle 232 canlı doğum da dahil olmak üzere 275 tamamlanmış hamileliği olan 1.815 gebe kadınına ait sonuçlar. (www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/meetings/downloads/slides-2021-02/28-03- 01/05-covid-Shimabukuro.pdf). Görüntü : Satyan Lakshminrusimha) değiştirilerek düzenlenmiştir) Farklı COVID19 aşılarının özellikleri Tablo 2 de özetlenmiştir. Bu aşılardan mRNA aşılarının, inaktif virüs aşılarının ve recombinant RNA aşılarının gebelikte uygulanmalarında, en azından teorik olarak ve kısıtlı klinik veriler çerçevesinde bir sakınca görülmemektedir (Tablo 2.) AşıTeknolojiBilinmeyen KonularGebelikte KullanımımRNA1273 MODERNAmRNAmRNA içeren lipidlerin transplasental geçişi bilinmiyor.Risk Faktörü taşıyan Gebelere yapılabilirBNT162b2 PFIZERBIONTECHmRNAmRNA içeren lipidlerin transplasental geçişi bilinmiyorRisk Faktörü taşıyan Gebelere yapılabilirAZD1222 OXFORD-ASTRA ZENECAViral VektörAdenovirus vektörünün güvenilirliği bilinmiyor.Yeterli Bilgi YOKGAM-COVID-Vac SPUTNIK-VViral vektörAlum adjuvanının güvenilirliğiYeterli Bilgi YOKCoronaVac SİNOVACAluminyum Hidroksid adjuvanlı İnaktif VirusAlum adjuvanının güvenilirliğiRisk ...
Lauren Shimabukuro chats with host Misty Marcum about traveling with her SUP inflatable. Teaching classes and how she got started supporting the SUP community as Namaste SUP on instagram. Founded NamasteSUP in 2009 - a free global SUP Yoga Community. Follow Lauren @namastessup https://www.namastesup.com/ @Supyogatraveler https://www.supyogatraveler.com/ Host Misty Marcum beacons.page/mistysupyoga https://lunamoonsupyoga.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/misty-marcum/support
Our first ever siblings episode features friends of the show, Kyle Shimabukuro (Ep 1) and Jill Chung (Ep 59). We got them together to share hilarious childhood stories, Kyle's pranks on Jill, gut busting Dad stories, how they experienced the ballistic missile false alarm, and probably one of the most random (and ignorant) discussions we've […]
In this episode, let's talk about where the link between vaccines and autism came from and why the myth still persists, despite ample amounts of research disproving that vaccines can cause autism. References: DeStefano, F., Price, C.S., & Weintraub, E.S. (2013). Increasing exposure to antibody-stimulating proteins and polysaccharides in vaccines is not associated with risk of autism. The Journal of Pediatrics, 163(2), 561-567. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2013.02.001. DeStefano, R., Shimabukuro, T.T. (2019). The MMR vaccine and autism. Ann Rev Virol, 6(1), 1-16. DeStefano, R. (2007). Vaccines and Autism: Evidence Does Not Support a Causal Association. Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 82(6), 756-759. Gerber, J. S., & Offit, P. A. (2009). Vaccines and autism: a tale of shifting hypotheses. Clinical infectious diseases: an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, 48(4), 456–461. https://doi.org/10.1086/596476 Goin-Kochel, R.P., Mire, S.S., Dempsey, A.G., Fein, R.H., Guffey, D., Minard, C.G., Cunningham, R.M., Sahni, L.C., & Boom, J.A. (2016). Parental report of vaccine receipt in children with autism spectrum disorder: Do rates differ by pattern of ASD onset? Vaccine, 34(11), 13335-1342, doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2016.02.008. Makela, A., Nuorti, J. P., & Peltola, H. (2002). Neurologic disorders after measles-mumps-rubella vaccination. Pediatrics, 110(5), 957–963. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.110.5.957 Morrow, E. M., Yoo, S. Y., Flavell, S. W., Kim, T. K., Lin, Y., Hill, R. S., Mukaddes, N. M., Balkhy, S., Gascon, G., Hashmi, A., Al-Saad, S., Ware, J., Joseph, R. M., Greenblatt, R., Gleason, D., Ertelt, J. A., Apse, K. A., Bodell, A., Partlow, J. N., Barry, B., Walsh, C. A. (2008). Identifying autism loci and genes by tracing recent shared ancestry. Science (New York, N.Y.), 321(5886), 218–223. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1157657 Taylor, L.E., Swerdfeger, A.L., & Eslick, G.D. (2014). Vaccines are not associated with autism: An evidence-based meta-analysis of case-control and cohort studies. Vaccine, 32(29), 3623-3629. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2014.04.085. Wakefield, A.J., Murch, S.H., Anthony, A., Linnell, J., Casson, D.M., Malik, M., Berelowitz, M., Dhillon, A.P., Thomson, M.A., Harvey, P., Valentine, A., Davies, S.E., & Walker-Smith, J.A. (1998). RETRACTED: Ileal-lymphoid-nodular hyperplasia, non-specific colitis and pervasive developmental disorder in children. The Lancet, 351(9103), 637–641. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(97)11096-0. For more information, head over to Aspect Australia - www.autismspectrum.org.au. Disclaimer: I'm not a professional, just a student with a passion for autism.
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Reid Shimabukuro (renowned photographer and food blogger) joins the boys this week to discuss getting into photography, their Japanese last names, creating high level images, eating only once a day, and great places to eat in Hawaii. Find Reid here: @islandbag on Instagram Support the show by getting a shirt here: https://hilifeclothing.com/collections/shirts/products/hilife-t-shirt-hisession-collaboration Purchase masks here: www.hilife808.com You can also purchase masks here: Find Devon Nekoba here: https://kumu.com/ Love watching HI*Sessions? Well, now you can join our Patreon community and directly impact our ability to continue making great videos like this one. For as little as $1/mo. you'll get early access to our content as well as cool exclusive stuff for the Patreon community. Visit http://www.patreon.com/hisessions and sign up today! Make sure you subscribe to get notified when we release new videos! Follow HI*Sessions: http://hisessions.com http://www.facebook.com/hisessions http://twitter.com/hisessions
Ryan discusses the challenges associated with coaching. After suffering a heart attack in 2019, Ryan knew he needed to change things around to nurture his health. He shares how he balances his life and the need be an effective delegator to maximize individual and team performance, and more!
Toots Hibbert, o eterno vocalista do Toots & The Maytals é o homenageado deste programa especial que gira em torno do início da carreira, o show no Brasil, os grandes sucessos e a morte do dono do maior vozeirão da música jamaicana e inventor da palavra "reggae" como estilo musical. Para conversar sobre esse mundo sem Toots os apresentadores Denis Romani e Nando Siol receberam Luis "Alemão" Shimabukuro, ex-locutor do programa Skabadabadoo da Brasil 2000 FM. O Alemão ainda relembra os bastidores do programa, a cena ska dos anos 90 e encontros com o Toots e integrantes do Hepcat em Chicago. Em meio a tudo isso o Skataplá ainda traz o baixista Roger Lima apresentando o novo som do Less Than Jake, uma nova versão do Toots cantando Johnny Cash, a nova banda The Inevitables que mistura música e quadrinhos, e uma novidade: o canal de YouTube do programa com todos os clipes citados no podcast.
Apologies in advance as we had to swap out two series we had announced last week. On this episode Morgana gets a chance to read An Invitation from a Crab, The Full-time Wife Escapist, and Seven Shakespeares for the first time! We also have a spoiler-filled discussion on BEASTARS volume 9 and discuss the implications of Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro returning to Weekly Shonen Jump!!! Send us emails! mangamachinations@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter! @mangamacpodcast Check out our website! https://mangamachinations.com Check out our tumblr! http://mangamachinations.tumblr.com Join our Discord! https://discord.me/mangamac Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro Song: “Koi” by Gen Hoshino from The Full-time Wife Escapist, Opening, Introductions, Changes to the schedule 00:03:12 - Whatchu Been Reading: Transition Song: Dragon Ball Z OST “Prologue”, *SPOILERS* We discuss the contents of BEASTARS volume 9 00:21:32 - Darfox blazes through a new volume of Blood on the Tracks 00:22:23 - Pesuyama Poppy shares their #metoo story in Jibun(Onna) no Karada wo Yurusumade 00:29:27 - News: Live-action adaptation of A Man and His Cat will incorporate a cat puppet 00:31:25 - Kodansha Comics licenses Keito Gaku’s Boys Run the Riot 00:32:37 - Complete Collector’s edition of A Silent Voice coming in 2021 00:41:21 - Give My Regards to Black Jack is available in English for free on the Densha Bato website 00:43:47 - Seven Seas Entertainment announces new imprint, Airship, for light novels and Japanese prose novels 00:46:04 - Masashi Kishimoto replaces Ukyo Kodachi as the writer forBoruto: Naruto Next Generations 00:50:03 - *SPOILERS* The end of Samurai 8: The Tale of Hachimaru 00:52:24 - Weekly Shonen Jump serializes Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro’s new manga Build King 01:06:41 - Next Episode Preview and Rundown: One Shot on My Broken Mariko, we will review Waka Hirako’s story about a woman liberating her dear friend posthumously 01:07:23 - Main Segment Morgana’s Manga Makeup: The Full-time Wife Escapist/Seven Shakespeares/An Invitation from a Crab, Transition Song: “HIT IN THE USA” by BEAT CRUSADERS from BECK, Morgana will read manga previously covered on Manga Machinations before she joined 01:08:30 - The Full-time Wife Escapist by Tsunami Umino 01:21:47 - Seven Shakespeares by Harold Sakuishi 01:34:11 - *SPOILERS* Seven Shakespeares 01:43:28 - An Invitation from a Crab by panpanya 02:00:58 - Morgana picks her favorite of the three manga 02:02:52 - Next Week’s Topic: My Broken Mariko, Social Media Rundown, Sign Off Song: “wish men” by sunbrain from Beet the Vandel Buster
Another anime newscast from your pals Setsuken and Guardian Enzo. Our main focus this week (not counting Enzo's double entendres) is Netflix (a recurrent theme for us). There's also some Ghibli talk, a first look at the PS5 and how it can impact your anime experience, and our usual customer feedback and questions. TIMECODES: Introduction - 00:00:08 The Anime News - 00:07:19 Oricon Rankings - 00:07:35 New Series Announcements - 00:11:54 Ghibli CGI Movie Announced - 00:12:02 Sword Art Online Progressive is a Movie - 00:18:37 Nanatsu no Taizai Final Season Stuff - 00:21:03 Misc News - 00:28:19 Kimetsu no Yaiba Movie now Top 7 2020 Film - 00:28:22 Shimabukuro's new Shounen Jump Manga - 00:32:11 Sony PS5 out and the new Crunchyroll App - 00:37:47 Story of the Week Netflix Anime is Weird - 00:44:51 Listener Questions & Feedback - 00:55:23 REQUIRED READING: There's Something Super Weird About Netflix Anime (thanks to John H. for the tip) - https://www.wired.com/story/theres-something-super-weird-about-netflix-anime/ OTHER COOL LINKS: Yugioh Abridged by LittleKuriboh - https://youtu.be/-32NGYLqwAQ Falcom Documentary by Bowl of Lentils - https://youtu.be/JIcbJn-RylQ Rick Steves' Art History Talks - https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/travel-talks/medieval-art-with-rick-steves ANIME MENTIONED: Howl's Moving Castle - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howl%27s_Moving_Castle_(film) From Up on Poppy Hill - https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/from_up_on_poppy_hill Kimetsu no Yaiba - https://myanimelist.net/anime/38000/Kimetsu_no_Yaiba Nanatsu no Taizai / Seven Deadly Sins - https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=16167 Sword Art Online Progressive - https://anilist.co/manga/82277/Sword-Art-Online-Progressive/ Fune wo Amu - https://myanimelist.net/anime/32948/Fune_wo_Amu Great Pretender - https://anidb.net/anime/14990 Ikoku Meiro no Croisée - https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=12222
F263 sat down with President Reid Shimabukuro to discuss his Campaign for 16th District Vice President.
Guests: Dani Joy, Marlowe Hosts: Stuart Yoshida, Doug Brown t’s Halloween, a blue moon, and we’ve got fire in the sky! Come along to hear what first time guest, singer-songwriter Dani Joy and returning guest and ukulele instrumentalist Marlowe have to say about scary gig stories, what to do with your ukulele in lockdown, how to arrange cover songs, and much, much more. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ooktown Make a donation: https://donorbox.org/info-ooktown-com-ooktown-podcast-donations Guests: Dani Joy, Marlowe Hosts: Stuart Yoshida, Doug Brown Shoutout: * Victoria Vox - thanks for your work at the Voting Center in OC! Links: * Dani Joy: https://danijoymusic.com/ * Marlowe: http://www.marlowe-official.com/about * The Last time Marlowe was on the Podcast (June 29, 2016): https://ooktown.com/2016-shows/ep-43-banana-sandwich/122-ep-43-banana-sandwich * Marlowe's Rainy Place: http://www.bluemugs.com.au/ * All kinds of Stories from…: https://www.namm.org/ * Dani Joy sponsored: https://www.romerocreations.com/ * Where Doug saw Stuart: https://www.downtowndenver.com/a-taste-of-colorado-2020/ * Soup Nazi Clips: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2lfZg-apSA * Where to get Dani's Music: https://danijoymusic.com/shop/ * Dani Joy "Strange World" w Daniel Ho and Perry Stauffe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0bzifaSA_0&feature=emb_logo * Daniel Ho's Site: https://www.danielho.com/ * Harvest Moon Dani Joy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zPyKw7IGb0 * Eddie Van Halen playing…: https://liveforlivemusic.com/news/eddie-van-halens-final-performances-hollywood-bowl-2015/ * best Eddie Van Halen impersonation on “Bring Your Adz,” a song that was inspired by repeated teenage viewings of a Van Halen concert video. “I thought, that’s what a ukulele concert should sound like!” exclaimed Shimabukuro. https://americannoise.com/concert-review-jake-shimabukuro-at-the-birchmere/ * Dani Joy's Reverb Page: https://reverb.com/shop/dani-joy-music
Rachel Shimabukuro is a highschool student who was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. She enjoys playing sports and hanging out with her friends. A statement from Rachel: "I recorded this piece because I wanted to remind people of the simple but beautiful things in the world." --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Created during a time of quarantine in the global Coronavirus pandemic, A Moment Of Your Time's mission is to provide a space for expression, collaboration, community and solidarity. In this time of isolation, we may have to be apart but let's create together. Follow Us: Instagram | Twitter Created by CurtCo Media Concept by Jenny Curtis Theme music by Chris Porter A CurtCo Media Production See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Learn about Hawaii's Night Marchers, and Kamuela Kaneshiro shares his experiences with these deadly ghosts. Sound Effects: Sound Effects Factory Music Coordinator: Matt Duffy AKA DJ TripleBypass Theme Song: "Mystery" by Tavana, courtesy of HI*Sessions Featured Song: "Dragon" by Jake Shimabukuro, courtesy of HI*Sessions If you enjoyed this show, please rate, review and share us with your friends and family. Instagram: legendsfromthepacific https://www.instagram.com/legendsfromthepacific Twitter: LegendsPacific https://twitter.com/LegendsPacific Don't forget to subscribe and visit our website www.legendsfromthepacific.com.
Nesse primeiro episódio do ano, temos convidados muito especiais, Felipe Santos (CEO & Founder of Play2sell) e Patrick Shimabukuro (Growth Product Manager na Play2sell), falamos sobre o mercado de gamificação, ligando com o mercado imobiliário e como aprender mais usando dessa competição, aproveita que o episódio esta muito bom ! Para deixar o seu feedback, criticas ou comentários mandem mensagem para o email :viniciuscapella@remaxcomplete.com.br ou para o Instagram :capellavini Esta pronto ?! Então puxa sua cadeira e Senta Aí!
[audio mp3=“https://media.talkaboutlasvegas.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/22201114/Jake_Shimabukuro_0923191.mp3”][/audio] This week, Ira spoke with ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro, performing at the Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas September 30. In this 30-minute episode of Talk About Las Vegas, Shimabukuro talks about learning to play the ukulele at age four; the appeal of the ukulele (hint: it makes you feel like a kid); how YouTube ignited his touring career; why he loves touring; his connection with John Wayne; the influence of Hawaii on his musical perspective and approach to audiences; and the top three songs audiences always want to hear, plus his favorite.
Coach Shimabukuro talks about his experience as a skater and coach. After coaching three Olympic teams (2006, 2010, 2014), he discusses working with elite athletes and how to set realistic goals.
Howard and Malvin introduce you to some of today's hottest Jazz tracks and new artists. Check out the music of: The Bob James Trio, Jake Shimabukuro, Ken Wiley, Yellowjackets, Karrin Allyson, The Verve Jazz Ensemble, Count Basie and Antonio Adolfo
After a long association with Mr. Edward K. Hamada '46, first as one of his football players and later as a colleague in the Advancement Office, Chris Shimabukuro '85 is heading up a group that's establishing the Eddie Hamada Legacy Project. Please subscribe to the 'Iolani School Podcast. Mahalo!
Episode #231. On today's podcast Justin performs a brand new song live on the show called “A Picture of Us”. Only hours before cooking dinner for his girlfriend and parents who are already on the way over to his apartment, Justin talks about opening for ukulele legend Jake Shimabukuro with Louisa Hall over the weekend and cooking within Weight Watchers guidelines. Check out TheCircusLife.com for all podcast related info.
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About Jake Shimabukuro Jake Shimabukuro can still vividly remember the first time he held a ukulele, at age four. It was an encounter that would shape his destiny and give the world one of the most exceptional and innovative uke players in the history of the instrument—an artist who has drawn comparisons to musical titans such as Jimi Hendrix and Miles Davis. “My mom played, and I kept bugging her to teach me,” he recalls. “So one day we sat down on the floor and she put her old Kamaka ukulele in my hands. I remember being so nervous. Then she showed me how to strum the strings and taught me my first chord. I fell in love with the ukulele immediately. From that day on, you had to pry the instrument away from me in order to get me to do anything else.” That first brush with musical fate took place in Honolulu, Hawai’i, where Jake was born and still makes his home. Growing up, he studied and played a number of other musical instruments—drums, piano and guitar. “But none of those instruments spoke to me the way the ukulele did,” he says. “There was something about the uke that was different. Music was my passion, but I had no idea that I could make it as a musician. I always thought that maybe I’d be a school teacher and incorporate music into the classroom, rather than being on a stage performing in front of people.” Of course, Shimabukuro would end up performing on many of the world’s most renowned stages. Starting his career in Hawai’i, he took his inspiration from some of the islands’ great uke players—Eddie Kamae, Ohta-San and Peter Moon. But he quickly expanded his scope from there, drawing influences from across the musical spectrum. “As I got older,” he says, “I realized that I could also learn from guitar players, drummers, violinists, pianists, singers and even dancers. And then I started to observe athletes. Athletes are artists too. I was heavily influenced by people like Bruce Lee and Michael Jordan – applying their philosophy and intense, mental focus to music performance.” As a member of the group Pure Heart, Shimabukuro became a local phenomenon. From Hawai’i, his fame next spread to Japan. He was signed to Epic Records (Sony/Japan) in 2001 as a solo artist. It was the start of what would become a deep catalog of solo albums, noted for their dazzling fretwork, ambitious repertoire and wistful melodicism. And in 2005, Shimabukuro became an international phenomenon when a video of him performing the George Harrison song “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” went viral on YouTube. “At the time, I didn’t even know what YouTube was,” Jake laughs. “Nobody did, especially in Hawai’i. But I had some friends who were going to college on the mainland and they sent me a link to the video. By the time I saw it, it already had millions of views. My name wasn’t even on it then. All it said was ‘Asian guy shreds on ukulele,’ or something like that. That’s what opened up the doors to touring in North America, Europe, Asia and beyond. It was a big turning point for me.” By adapting a guitar hero anthem for the ukulele (Eric Clapton had played lead guitar on the Beatles’ original recording) Shimabukuro made a significant statement: The ukulele, with its humble four strings and modest two-octave range, is an instrument limited only by the imagination and creativity of the person playing it. Along with his own original compositions, Jake became noted for his solo uke arrangements of such varied pieces as Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody,” Schubert’s “Ave Maria” and Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.” “A lot of those are just songs that I really love,” he says. “I’d sit at home and work out how to play some of them on the ukulele. A lot of it is for my own curiosity. I always wondered, ‘Man, what would “Bohemian Rhapsody” sound like on a ukulele?’ And then it’s my stubborn nature not to give up until I’d figured out how to do it.” Widespread acclaim brought high-visibility collaborations with a wide range of artists including Yo-Yo Ma, Jimmy Buffett, Bette Midler, Cyndi Lauper, Jack Johnson, Ziggy Marley, Dave Koz, Michael McDonald, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Tommy Emmanuel, and Marty Friedman. Jake Shimabukuro has topped Billboard’s World Music Chart on numerous occasions, and has sold out prestigious venues and festivals such as the Hollywood Bowl, Lincoln Center, Sydney Opera House, Wolf Trap, Bonnaroo, SXSW, and the Playboy Jazz Festival. He even played for Queen Elizabeth II at The Royal Variety Performance in Blackpool, England. Shimabukuro’s busy touring schedule—140 dates a year—is complemented by a rich and varied catalog of albums that capture the many moods of the uke. His most recent CD, Nashville Sessions, is one of his most adventurous, multifaceted and engaging records to date, blending elements of jazz virtuosity with heartfelt melodicism. A husband and father of two, Jake balances his stellar career with family life and community service. He travels to schools around the world spreading positive messages to young people, encouraging them to live drug free and find their passion—just as he did at age four when his mother gave him his first ukulele lesson. In the time since then, he has played a key role in the current revival of interest in the ukulele. “When I first started touring the mainland,” he recalls, “everybody would say, ‘Oh man, I didn’t know you could play that kind of music on that thing.’ But now there are so many iconic artists playing the ukulele, like Paul McCartney, Eddie Vedder, Train, Jimmy Buffett, Michael McDonald, Dave Mathews and Taylor Swift. Even popular cartoons like ‘Peg + Cat’ and ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ have ukulele soundtracks. The popularity of the ukulele keeps growing every year. And I’m constantly discovering new sounds, styles and expressive possibilities within the instrument through projects like the Nashville Sessions album. By the time we finished that recording, I already had tons of ideas for the next album. I can’t wait to get back into the studio and experiment some more.”
Kyle Shimabukuro is a graphic designer and the creator of HiLife Clothing. We talk about building a brand in Hawaii, his advice for up-and-coming designers, and what happened when graffiti artists picked the wrong place to tag. Check out Kyle’s brands on facebook: HiLife and Throne
Brought to you by AUDIO-TECHNICA, this episode presents JAKE SHIMABUKURO—“The Jimi Hendrix of the ukulele,” as Guitar Player magazine’s Matt Blackett described Jake when he burst onto the scene back in 2005. When it comes to advancing the musical and sonic boundaries of ukulele, no one has done so more spectacularly than Shimabukuro. In this one-on-one interview/jam, host Jude Gold sits down with Jake, who performs many songs, tells you everything you need to know to play ukulele like a pro, and discusses tracks from his new album, Nashville Sessions.
It’s time for another episode of All-Comic Presents: Manga Mavericks Presents: Manga Fights sponsored by Geoff Martin Art Sales (not really)! Operating in the same fashion as Screen Junkies’ Movie Fights, Manga Fights features passionate manga fans debating it out over manga-related several topics both intriguing and insane. With the Manga Mavericks as your hosts, intelligent conversations, heated arguments, and unintentional comedy is always sure to abound! To honor the recently concluded Shonen Jump action manga Toriko, the Mavericks enlist their friend and fellow Shonen Jump podcaster Maxy Barnard of Friendship! Effort! Victory! to debate the series with them! LumRanmaYasha faces off against Maxy on 10 Toriko-related topics, each one hungering to take the crown of world's nerdiest Toriko fan. Will Maxy be able to out-eat two-time champion Lum? Or is Lum's thirst to win as bottomless as their reservoir of Toriko quotes? Find out as the boys debate about who the best character in Toriko is (spoiler: it's Midora), whether Toriko diminished in quality after the time-skip, if Jesse Eisenburg would make a good Toriko, and a whole bunch more! Editor's Note, 2020: This podcast was recorded before the revelations about Nobuhiro Watsuki and the subsequent failure to prosecute him for his crime. As a consequence of the Watsuki situation, we've since reevaluated our feelings on Shimabukuro's own allegations and are less enthusiastic and supportive of him and his work. We still feel this episode is worth sharing, but we wanted to note that our feelings on this series and its creator are more complicated and critical now. This podcast is very much a product of its time, and we humbly ask you to keep this in mind as you listen to it. Podcast Breakdown: 00:19 - Introducing the Combatants! 02:10 - How We Got Into Toriko Debate Round: 9:43 - Best Fight in Toriko? 22:55 - Best Arc in Toriko? 40:20 - Best Creature Design in Toriko? 54:40 - Most Memorable Moment in Toriko? 1:12:54 - Did Toriko Diminish In Quality After the Timeskip? Speed Round: 1:35:28 - Which Other Shonen Jump Series Should Toriko Have Had A Crossover With? 1:41:43 - Who is the Best Shonen Jump Chef? - Komatsu, Sanji, Soma, or someone else? 1:47:23 - Pitch Toriko as a Live-Action Movie 1:55:20 - Funniest Moment in Toriko? 2:01:34 - Pitch the Next Series Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro Should Draw Q&As: 2:10:03 - E-mail: Allison’s Toriko Thoughts 2:12:47 - Q&A: “What’s up with Joie?” 2:16:10 - Q&A: “Is there a limit to how much you can eat in a full course?” 2:17:20 - Q&A: “How do Gourmet Demons Manifest?” 2:19:00 - Q&A: “Are you disappointed that Coco, Sunny, and Zebra’s Eight Kings arcs were skipped?” 2:22:40 - Q&A: “What would Komatsu’s Full Course Meal be?” 2:27:48 - Wrap-up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks and on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com. You can also follow the hosts at @sniperking323 and @lumranmayasha, and special guest Maxy Barnard at @Maxy_Barnard. Our next Manga Mavericks will be our last show of the year and feature us discussing some of our MVPs in manga in 2016, which should be out by Wednesday, December 21st. If there are any series or mangaka you would like to see us talk about on the show or center a Manga Fight on, drop us a line in the comments below, or e-mail us at mangamavericks@gmail.com! Thanks for listening!
It’s time for another episode of All-Comic Presents: Manga Mavericks Presents: Manga Fights sponsored by Geoff Martin Art Sales (not really)! Operating in the same fashion as Screen Junkies’ Movie Fights, Manga Fights features passionate manga fans debating it out over manga-related several topics both intriguing and insane. With the Manga Mavericks as your hosts, intelligent conversations, heated arguments, and unintentional comedy is always sure to abound! To honor the recently concluded Shonen Jump action manga Toriko, the Mavericks enlist their friend and fellow Shonen Jump podcaster Maxy Barnard of Friendship! Effort! Victory! to debate the series with them! LumRanmaYasha faces off against Maxy on 10 Toriko-related topics, each one hungering to take the crown of world's nerdiest Toriko fan. Will Maxy be able to out-eat two-time champion Lum? Or is Lum's thirst to win as bottomless as their reservoir of Toriko quotes? Find out as the boys debate about who the best character in Toriko is (spoiler: it's Midora), whether Toriko diminished in quality after the time-skip, if Jesse Eisenburg would make a good Toriko, and a whole bunch more! Editor's Note, 2020: This podcast was recorded before the revelations about Nobuhiro Watsuki and the subsequent failure to prosecute him for his crime. As a consequence of the Watsuki situation, we've since reevaluated our feelings on Shimabukuro's own allegations and are less enthusiastic and supportive of him and his work. We still feel this episode is worth sharing, but we wanted to note that our feelings on this series and its creator are more complicated and critical now. This podcast is very much a product of its time, and we humbly ask you to keep this in mind as you listen to it. Podcast Breakdown: 00:19 - Introducing the Combatants! 02:10 - How We Got Into Toriko Debate Round: 9:43 - Best Fight in Toriko? 22:55 - Best Arc in Toriko? 40:20 - Best Creature Design in Toriko? 54:40 - Most Memorable Moment in Toriko? 1:12:54 - Did Toriko Diminish In Quality After the Timeskip? Speed Round: 1:35:28 - Which Other Shonen Jump Series Should Toriko Have Had A Crossover With? 1:41:43 - Who is the Best Shonen Jump Chef? - Komatsu, Sanji, Soma, or someone else? 1:47:23 - Pitch Toriko as a Live-Action Movie 1:55:20 - Funniest Moment in Toriko? 2:01:34 - Pitch the Next Series Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro Should Draw Q&As: 2:10:03 - E-mail: Allison’s Toriko Thoughts 2:12:47 - Q&A: “What’s up with Joie?” 2:16:10 - Q&A: “Is there a limit to how much you can eat in a full course?” 2:17:20 - Q&A: “How do Gourmet Demons Manifest?” 2:19:00 - Q&A: “Are you disappointed that Coco, Sunny, and Zebra’s Eight Kings arcs were skipped?” 2:22:40 - Q&A: “What would Komatsu’s Full Course Meal be?” 2:27:48 - Wrap-up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks and on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com. You can also follow the hosts at @sniperking323 and @lumranmayasha, and special guest Maxy Barnard at @Maxy_Barnard. Our next Manga Mavericks will be our last show of the year and feature us discussing some of our MVPs in manga in 2016, which should be out by Wednesday, December 21st. If there are any series or mangaka you would like to see us talk about on the show or center a Manga Fight on, drop us a line in the comments below, or e-mail us at mangamavericks@gmail.com! Thanks for listening!
Jake Shimabukuro can still vividly remember the first time he held a ukulele, at age four. It was an encounter that would shape his destiny and give the world one of the most exceptional and innovative uke players in the history of the instrument—an artist who has drawn comparisons to musical titans such as Jimi Hendrix and Miles Davis. “My mom played, and I kept bugging her to teach me,” he recalls. “So one day we sat down on the floor and she put her old Kamaka ukulele in my hands. I remember being so nervous. Then she showed me how to strum the strings and taught me my first chord. I fell in love with the ukulele immediately. From that day on, you had to pry the instrument away from me in order to get me to do anything else.” That first brush with musical fate took place in Honolulu, Hawai'i, where Jake was born and still makes his home. Growing up, he studied and played a number of other musical instruments—drums, piano and guitar. “But none of those instruments spoke to me the way the ukulele did,” he says. “There was something about the uke that was different. Music was my passion, but I had no idea that I could make it as a musician. I always thought that maybe I'd be a school teacher and incorporate music into the classroom, rather than being on a stage performing in front of people.” Of course, Shimabukuro would end up performing on many of the world's most renowned stages. Starting his career in Hawai'i, he took his inspiration from some of the islands' great uke players—Eddie Kamae, Ohta-San and Peter Moon. But he quickly expanded his scope from there, drawing influences from across the musical spectrum. “As I got older,” he says, “I realized that I could also learn from guitar players, drummers, violinists, pianists, singers and even dancers. And then I started to observe athletes. Athletes are artists too. I was heavily influenced by people like Bruce Lee and Michael Jordan – applying their philosophy and intense, mental focus to music performance.” As a member of the group Pure Heart, Shimabukuro became a local phenomenon. From Hawai'i, his fame next spread to Japan. He was signed to Epic Records (Sony/Japan) in 2001 as a solo artist. It was the start of what would become a deep catalog of solo albums, noted for their dazzling fretwork, ambitious repertoire and wistful melodicism. And in 2005, Shimabukuro became an international phenomenon when a video of him performing the George Harrison song “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” went viral on YouTube. “At the time, I didn't even know what YouTube was,” Jake laughs. “Nobody did, especially in Hawai'i. But I had some friends who were going to college on the mainland and they sent me a link to the video. By the time I saw it, it already had millions of views. My name wasn't even on it then. All it said was ‘Asian guy shreds on ukulele,' or something like that. That's what opened up the doors to touring in North America, Europe, Asia and beyond. It was a big turning point for me.” By adapting a guitar hero anthem for the ukulele (Eric Clapton had played lead guitar on the Beatles' original recording) Shimabukuro made a significant statement: The ukulele, with its humble four strings and modest two-octave range, is an instrument limited only by the imagination and creativity of the person playing it. Along with his own original compositions, Jake became noted for his solo uke arrangements of such varied pieces as Queen's “Bohemian Rhapsody,” Schubert's “Ave Maria” and Leonard Cohen's “Hallelujah.” “A lot of those are just songs that I really love,” he says. “I'd sit at home and work out how to play some of them on the ukulele. A lot of it is for my own curiosity. I always wondered, ‘Man, what would “Bohemian Rhapsody” sound like on a ukulele?' And then it's my stubborn nature not to give up until I'd figured out how to do it.” Widespread acclaim brought high-visibility collaborations with a wide range of artists including Yo-Yo Ma, Jimmy Buff...
A lot has happened in the last few chapters of Toriko! In this podcast we talk about chapters 321-324 and discuss all the cool new plot points that Shimabukuro decided to dump on us. I ended up writing four pages of notes/theories because of this and I talk about them a lot towards the end of the podcast. There's a lot of new info mainly about the Nitro but I think that bit about That Guy is the most interesting and it really changed how I viewed him. Also, it's only Colton and myself in this episode. Foxy couldn't join us this time around. I hope you enjoy the episode! Thank you for listening!
(remise en ligne archives : 8 mai 2007) Le peuple a voté, le peuple a choisi l'Inaudible pour le conduire à l'orée du XXIIe siècle, dans la joie et la bonne humeur : voici donc le Volume 14 des aventures picaresques et ultra-plombatoires de Walter Proof et de sa bande de bras cassés.
Join Jake Shimabukuro and ‘She' as they explore the U(oo)kulele, Play, Joy, Simplicity and Peace. Background| An ambitious follow-up to 2011's Peace, Love, Ukulele (which debuted at #1 on the Billboard World Charts), the Hawaiian musician's new record finds him collaborating with legendary producer/engineer Alan Parsons, best known for his work on Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, The Beatles' Abbey Road and his own highly successful solo project. “It was very organic how it happened,” says Shimabukuro (she-ma-boo-koo-row). “He attended a couple of my shows near where he lives in Santa Barbara and the concert promoter put us in touch. I was stunned. I mean, THE Alan Parsons? We ended up having dinner before the show and he casually mentioned the idea of possibly working together on a project. It was a priceless opportunity I didn't want to pass up – he's a genius.” Connect with Jake Shimabukuro Album and more...Tour Suzanne Toro
The latest news, a new concert round-up for the first of the November shows, and a review of Jake Shimabukuro's recent concert in Ann Arbor. (Cameo appearances by Joe Maj, Lee, and Jennifer.) send email: podcast@northcoastcast.com send audio: northcoastcast@gmail.com send Skype: 1-734-274-5959
Jake Shimabukuro is the hotest ukelele player in Hawaii. His recordings top the charts in the Islands (including Japan). Mixing many styles, his playing is breaking new ground. Jake talks with Jon Watanabe about all this and more on Apex! (We'll give away some of Shimabukuro's CD/DVD sets on-air when you pledge your support to Apex/KPFA during this show & fund-drive time.) Plus, host Curtis Loo talks with members of an atomic bomb Survivors support group. And, learn about the up-coming commemoration of Hiroshima Nagasaki that remembers the horror and legacy of nuclear weapons. Plus, music from Dhamaal's new release and more. Up-coming Apex shows feature : The first week of each month – API hip hop (check out myspace.com/apexexpress for more info); Maori art and artists coming from New Zealand, and Asian Crisis – pan-Asian percussionists who span the oceans with their music. The post APEX Express – July 28, 2005 appeared first on KPFA.