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Best podcasts about waik

Latest podcast episodes about waik

The Conversation
The Conversation live from Waikīkī: Sea level rise and climate change

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 54:13


The Conversation broadcasts live from Waikīkī; Hawaiʻi Attorney General Ann Lopez discusses the legal challenge the state is mounting against some of Trump's executive orders

The Conversation
The Conversation: Waikīkī hotel strike; Local lab works to grow mini-organs

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 52:01


A local union leader shares the view from the picket lines as the Hilton Hawaiian Village strike heads into its second month; Oceanit has received $4 million to continue its research on growing mini-organs for disease treatment

Battle4Freedom
Battle4Freedom-20240826 - Ideological Quicksand - No Escaping Fantasy Island

Battle4Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 59:25


Ideological Quicksand - No Escaping Fantasy IslandWebsite: http://www.battle4freedom.com/studio/?ideological-quicksandNetwork: https://www.mojo50.comStreaming: https://www.rumble.com/Battle4Freedomhttps://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Revelation%203%3A17&version=ESVRevelation 3:17For you say, I am rich, I have prospered, and I need nothing, not realizing that you are wretched, pitiable, poor, blind, and naked.Suspect in German festival terror attack is a Syrian asylum seekerhttps://mol.im/a/13778053Boy, 8, was drowned in water-filled pit by bullieshttps://mol.im/a/13778383https://www.youtube.com/shorts/EUC_zvGCHgoDramatic Rescue in WaikīkīWACH FOX 57 anchor Matt Vereen is arrested on child porn chargeshttps://mol.im/a/13778863Famous New Orleans comedian dies of 'sudden heart-related issue'https://mol.im/a/13778829How singing Amazing Grace can reverse the effects of heart diseasehttps://mol.im/a/13779209Pope Francis declares spread of mpox a 'global health emergency'https://mol.im/a/13777935Three Utah tourists killed by WHIRLPOOL on hike in Californiahttps://mol.im/a/13778559Florida woman arrested for alleged lesbian threesome in publichttps://mol.im/a/13778185Woke nonprofit staff who want to abolish police left in stunning bindhttps://mol.im/a/13778195Alabama girl waves her new prosthetic arm after shark attackhttps://mol.im/a/13778157Texas woman, 57, faces new charges over illegal butt injectionshttps://mol.im/a/13778067High school football player, 16, dies after brain injury in gamehttps://mol.im/a/13778229Famous economist who predicted 2008 recession issues grim warninghttps://mol.im/a/13778285

The Conversation
The Conversation: Maui commemorates Aug. 8; Residents share hope for recovery

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 53:56


Lahaina community holds events to remember those lost in the Aug. 8 fires, share hopes for recovery; Honolulu city officials give updates on latest plans to restore Waikīkī natatorium

Business RadioX ® Network
Hawaii WBE Feature: Family Business Insight & Beach Services

Business RadioX ® Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024


In this episode of Women in Motion, host Lee Kantor interviews Traci Bush, owner of Waikīkī Beach Services. Traci shares the history of the company, founded in 1955 by Caroline Granelli, and later taken over by her father in the 1970s. Traci discusses her unexpected journey from the corporate world to leading the family business, […]

HaveAlohaWillTravel
Have Aloha Will Travel EP132: All About Waikīkī Spam Jam

HaveAlohaWillTravel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 28:36


Love Spam as much as we do? (Hawaiʻi consumes the most Spam in the U.S. Fun fact!) This weekend the 20th annual Waikikī Spam Jam returns, with dozens of local restaurants serving innovative and creative dishes using the beloved canned meat. (Spam and rice ice cream, anyone?) We talk with the Spam Queen Barbara Campbell (president of the Spam Jam committee and foundation) about the event, which will be held on April 27, 2024 in Waikīkī.

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame
Mike Yardley: Working up an appetite in Waikīkī

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 7:15


"It's entirely understandable that on arrival in Waikīkī's sun-kissed playground, you will soon surrender to the dazzling arsenal of holiday indulgences along the glitter-strip. Whether you're stuffing yourself sinfully at the Cheesecake Factory or marinating in Mai Tais, decadence flows freely in Waikīkī. It has worked its monopolising magic on me, far too many times!  "But without wishing to sound like a virtuous try-hard, on my latest visit to Waikīkī, I made a personal pact that I would off-set my culinary and cocktail indulgences, by working-out for those rewards. I duly explored a plethora of nature experiences in close proximity to the holiday mecca, to counterbalance the inevitable binging and boozing. And it fast became an eye-opener about the ravishing outdoorsy treasures, string around the south-eastern coastline of O'ahu." Read Mike's full article here. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

HaveAlohaWillTravel
Have Aloha Will Travel EP129: Exploring Towns Outside of Waikīkī

HaveAlohaWillTravel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 27:45


Been and done Waikīkī? We feel you. There are so many other Oʻahu neighborhoods to explore, with lots of great shops, restaurants, hiking trails and beaches. We recorded this podcast from The Kāhala Hotel & Resort, a luxe resort less than 5 miles from the bustle of Waikīkī — a great option if you want a quiet retreat on Oʻahu.

The Conversation
The Conversation; Invasive species on military land; Lānaʻi history

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 48:58


Combating invasive species on military land; Exhibit pays tribute to Japanese immigrant workers on Lānaʻi's pineapple plantation; Waikīkī hosts ballroom dance competition

HaveAlohaWillTravel
Have Aloha Will Travel Ep125: Kevin's Last Podcast (Again)

HaveAlohaWillTravel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 32:10


Kevin says goodbye (again) as he moves on from HAWAIʻI Magazine to live in Japan. He talks with Cat about his favorite and most memorable stories, including a harrowing experience repelling down 40 stories of a Waikīkī hotel.

The Conversation
The Conversation: Hawaiian Music Renaissance Hana Hou

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 52:56


We jump into the HPR time-machine and revisit long-time HPR reporter Noe Tanigawa's interview with musicians Mark Yim and Bobby Hall who reflect on Peter Moon and the Hawaiian music scene; and musician Robert Cazimero about the changing soundtrack of Waikīkī

Hawaiʻi Rising
53. Hoʻi Hoʻi Ea: Restoring People and Place in Waikāne

Hawaiʻi Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 41:57


An interview about restoring ʻāina and creating a place of refuge for people dispossessed of the their land with Keoki Fukumitsu and Jasmine Slovak from Hoʻi Hoʻi Ea. Hoʻi Hoʻi Eaʻs mission is to (re)establish sovereignty through the reclamation of land, water, and nearshore marine estuaries in mālama ʻāina traditions and responsive campaigns, embodying the concept of aloha ʻāina. They are a multi-generational hui composed of traditional agricultural practitioners, educators, and organizers. Hoʻi Hoʻi Ea is currently focusing its efforts on the restoration of 29 acres of loʻi kalo in the Waikāne Nature Preserve in Waikāne Valley.  Tags: Hawaiʻi, Hawai'i, Hawaii Website: hoihoiea.org

What School You Went?
The Wave (with Robert "Flash" Hansen)

What School You Went?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 30:38


Former promotions and marketing director of the Wave Waikiki, Robert "Flash" Hansen, shares memories and stories of the iconic Waikīkī nightclub.Support the showFollow us on: YouTube Instagram Twitter Facebook TikTok

Travel Tales by AFAR
Will the "Real" Waikīkī Please Stand Up?

Travel Tales by AFAR

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 24:55


This week, we're sharing an Unpacked episode that explores one of Hawai'i's most iconic beaches: Waikīkī. AFAR senior deputy editor Jennifer Flowers—who heads up all our hotel content—has a deep familiarity with the beach. Her mother is from Hawai'i, and her parents (both in the hospitality industry) actually met while working in a hotel. She played on Waikīkī as a kid, but she's always seen it as a kinda shiny, glitzy place—a place that seems a little, well, inauthentic. So on a recent trip to O'ahu, she met with four different locals who helped her see a new side of Waikīkī. Meet this week's guests Jennifer Flowers, AFAR senior deputy editor  Misty Thompson Tufono, executive vice president of Tihati Productions Dylan Ching, vice president of operations for TS Restaurants, which includes Duke's Waikīkī Aunty Luana Maitland, director of cultural experiences at the Outrigger Reef Waikīkī Beach Resort Bonga Perkins, world-champion longboard surfer Resources Read this episode's show notes, including a full transcript of the episode. Read Jenn's story about the cultural experiences she had on Waikīkī. Check out the Royal Hawaiian and its luau, run by Tihati Productions. Explore the menu at Duke's Waikīkī.  Discover the cultural center at the Outrigger Reef Waikīkī Beach Resort. Watch Bonga surf! (And check out his surfboards.) 

Unpacked by AFAR
Will the "Real" Waikīkī Please Stand Up?

Unpacked by AFAR

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 24:45


AFAR senior deputy editor Jennifer Flowers—who heads up all our hotel content—has a deep familiarity with Waikīkī, the two-mile stretch of sand known for its hotels, waves, and tourists. Her mother is from Hawai'i, and her parents (both in the hospitality industry) actually met while working in a hotel. She played on Waikīkī as a kid, but for years, she's seen it as a kinda shiny, glitzy place—a place that seems a little, well, inauthentic. So on a recent trip to O'ahu, she met with four different locals who helped her see a new side of Waikīkī. Meet this week's guests Jennifer Flowers, AFAR senior deputy editor  Misty Thompson Tufono, executive vice president of Tihati Productions Dylan Ching, vice president of operations for TS Restaurants, which includes Duke's Waikīkī Aunty Luana Maitland, director of cultural experiences at the Outrigger Reef Waikīkī Beach Resort Bonga Perkins, world-champion longboard surfer Resources Read this episode's show notes, including a full transcript of the episode. Read Jenn's story about the cultural experiences she had on Waikīkī. Check out the Royal Hawaiian and its luau, run by Tihati Productions. Explore the menu at Duke's Waikīkī.  Discover the cultural center at the Outrigger Reef Waikīkī Beach Resort. Watch Bonga surf! (And check out his surfboards.) 

The Conversation
The Conversation: Waikōloa solar farm starts operations; Kīlauea's Fissure 8 five years later

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 52:55


AES Hawaiʻi discusses the opening of its Waikōloa solar farm; a Leilani Estates resident reflects on the fifth anniversary of the Kīlauea eruption; the Limu Hui shares the importance of seaweed to the marine life food chain; and a Kahuku High School senior talks about being a U.S. Presidential Scholar

What School You Went?
Waikīkī Walls (with John Clark)

What School You Went?

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 21:04


Historian John Clark talks about how the famous surf spot came to be.Support the showFollow us on: YouTube Instagram Twitter Facebook TikTok

The Hawaii Business Podcast
S2E4, John De Fries, Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority

The Hawaii Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 53:48


John De Fries, president and CEO of the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority, discusses the Islands' potential as a model for regenerative living and the results the agency is already seeing from its destination management plans. Born and raised in Waikīkī, John De Fries has spent 40 years in various parts of Hawai‘i's hospitality industry. His charge now is leading the state's tourism agency amid economic recovery and cries of overtourism. “The biggest lesson is that none of us live in a destination; we live in a community,” he says. “And so when you're experiencing the benefits, as well as the adverse impacts of tourism, more than likely you are incentivized to find the solution.”

UNCUT Hawaii
Season 03 Ep 07: Alexis Akiona // A New Generation of Aloha Wear & Motherhood

UNCUT Hawaii

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 58:36


On this International Women's Day, Andrew and Kolby are excited to share this episode featuring LexBreezy Hawaii founder, Alexis Akiona. This Hilo-girl launched her modern aloha wear and resort wear brand at the 2016 Merrie Monarch Arts & Crafts Fair when she was just 22. Today her company has 13 employees spread among a brick and mortar in Kailua, production, fulfillment for online orders and a wholesale division. Her LexBreezy children's line was recently picked up by Nordstrom and her designs are sold in the House of Mana Up stores in Waikīkī and online. Alexis started a scholarship program recently to help dozens of other students create careers in fashion - gifting $50,000 over five years to Honolulu CC providing 20 scholarships each year for fashion and cosmetology students, with a preference for Native Hawaiians. We love Alexis' passion to give back to her community while getting it ALL done along the way! Please comment, like and share this episode! Find Lex here: https://www.lexbreezyhawaii.com https://www.instagram.com/lexbreezyhawaii/ Connect Andrew and Kolby here: https://www.patreon.com/UNCUTHAWAII www.uncuthawaii.com https://www.instagram.com/uncut_hawaii https://www.instagram.com/kolbymoser https://www.instagram.com/_andrewtran --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/uncuthawaii/support

The Conversation
The Conversation: Waikīkī enforcement efforts; Lānaʻi changing landscape virtual exhibit

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 52:58


HPR reporter Sabrina Bodon talks about law enforcement efforts in Waikiki; Blue Ocean Barns discusses commercializing limu to help cut methane gas from cows; A local author with an audio-graphic memory talks about his first book Concrete Rainbow; and The Lānaʻi Culture and Heritage Center discusses a new virtual exhibit featuring the changing landscapes of the island

The Conversation
The Conversation: A Hana Hou Hawaiian Renaissance Show

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 53:00


Musicians Mark Yim and Bobby Hall on Peter Moon and the Hawaiian music scene; Musician Robert Cazimero and the changing soundtrack of Waikīkī

Seeds Of Wellbeing - SOW
Ep 26. The Reppun Brothers - Ag water struggles and solutions

Seeds Of Wellbeing - SOW

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 57:56 Transcription Available


Many of the people we have interviewed for the SOW project have stressed the enormous importance of water to ag production in Hawaii, and how it can sometimes be either difficult to obtain, expensive, or both.In this episode we speak with the Reppun brothers Charlie and Paul, farmers from the windward side of Oahu, about the water struggles they have faced, but also about the realities of being involved in the local agriculture scene in Hawaiʻi since the early 1970s.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. Resources:Waiāhole-Waikāne valley water struggleDaniel Anthony podcast Red Hill Water Contamination State involvement in Galbraith land purchase Aloun Farms in Hoopili Kokua Kalihi ValleyClimate Victory GardensGoFarm Programs Find out more about us: Seeds Of Wellbeing website Seeds of Wellbeing Resource Hub All the SOW links

Hawaiian Concert Guide
Hawaiian Concert Guide Show 644 - Purple

Hawaiian Concert Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 130:17


Aloha mai kakou, Please enjoy this broadcast of new Hawaiian music, most of which you have probably never heard before. Click here to support the show: Hawaiian Concert Guide Tip Jar Walea Walea Lei Pāpahi KalamaʻUla Raiatea Helm Mele HoʻOpulapula, Vol. 1 Waikīkī Hula Manu Boyd Mele HoʻOpulapula, Vol. 1 Ka Heke O Ka Pakipika The Tuahine Troupe Keaiwaokulamanu Ka Onohi O Na Kai The Tuahine Troupe Keaiwaokulamanu Hawaii Aloha U.H. Timpuyog Kāwili Na Lei O Hawai`i Gary Aiko Mai Poina 'Oe Ia'u Kanaka Wai Wai Gary Haleamau Hemolele Sweet Lei Mamo Keola Beamer Mauna Kea White Mountain Journal Keiki Dream (Child Dream) Keola Beamer Mauna Kea White Mountain Journal

Culturised With Makani Tabura
Ku'uipo Kumukahi - Hawaiian Musician and Cultural Practitioner

Culturised With Makani Tabura

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 39:12


I am from the island of Hawaiʻi. Raised on family ʻāina that was given to my great great grandfather through a Royal Patent Land Grant in 1850. I am the 5th generation to be raised on family land with all of our kupuna, including my parents, buried on the property. My father was a manaleo, native Hawaiian speaker and chose not to teach me ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi as he reflected on his time of being punished in school for speaking Hawaiian. Growing up, I intently watched and learned from my parents. My mother, a nurse, loved working with adults with mental illness who needed someone in their lives to see them through their issues - she used the art of inclusion to build their purpose in life. My fatherʻs knew how to deal in a western space at the same time being true to his ancestral knowledge and protective of all things Hawaiian - kind yet a force to reckon with. These features led me to do what I am doing today in a heavily cultivated western non-Hawaiian space. I have a kuleana that requires me to mālama with aloha with an end goal of pono. Iʻve been a musician in Waikīkī for 3 decades, recorded several recordings, garnered several awards for music and a couple for community engagement. I worked at a non-profit organization for near;y 20 years serving adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Iʻve been at the Hyatt Regency for 7 years as their Director of Hawaiian Culture and Community Relations. Along with some friends we created a small community organization called The Hawaiian Music Perpetuation Society - preserve, promote, perpetuate Mele Hawaiʻi. Social media handles: Instagram: @thekuproject TikTok: @kuproject Twitter: @thekuproject To Learn more about Culturised visit: https://www.culturised.com/ Culturised is a https://www.wikiocast.com/ production.

The Red Nation Podcast
Mess with the seal, get the flipper w/ Malia Lum-Kawaihoa Marquez

The Red Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 32:26


Kanaka Maoli educator Malia Lum-Kawaihoa Marquez (@ka_nax808) talks to Uahikea Maile (@uahikea)  about the reoccupation of Waikīkī to protect Hawaiian monk seals from tourists. Red Media is hiring! Join our team!  https://redmedia.press/2022/09/red-media-seeks-operations-director-job-listing/ Support www.patreon.com/redmediapr

The Conversation
The Conversation: State Rep. Patrick Branco vies for US House; Planning for coastal erosion in Waikīkī

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 50:55


State Rep. Patrick Branco tells us what he would bring to U.S. Congress; New passport services available at Ala Moana Satellite City Hall; Assessing coastal erosion after historic south shore swell

fresh pacific
Waikīkī surf breaks and stories with John Kukealani Clark

fresh pacific

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 44:03


Epic sunsets, sparkly surf, thatʻs summertime! Waikīkī stories this week on FRESH PACIFIC. Sit back and enjoy surf historian John Clark describing Waikīkī in terms of its water flow and its people. He describes the pivotal Ala Wai dredging, then the hotels starting in the 1900ʻs. The beach boys! WWII, then movie stars and statehood. Throughout, the amazing lacy surf breaks that attracted aliʻi (royalty) of old, and continue to distinguish Oʻahuʻs South shore today. John adds Kapiʻolani Park history and the competitive swimming culture of the 1920ʻs onward. Olympic swimming champion, Duke Kahanamoku, who practiced in Honolulu Harbor and at Waikiki beach, was a bridge between Hawaiʻi and the rest of the world. ʻWhen he actually got into swimming pools, he was into fresh water and walls where you could make a turn and push off, so his times got even better." John describes one of Dukeʻs unforgettable rides, one that people are still trying to match. I have to gaze skyward in thanks when John points out that Kapiʻolani Park could very well be a mish mash of hotels right to the foot of Diamond Head if King Kalākaua had not set that glorious acreage aside, a tribute to his wife, Queen Kapiʻolani. Music this week is from Steve and Teresa. Their distinctive sound has never been duplicated. Or surpassed. Their first release, Caching a Wave, was recorded in one 3-hour session in 1981, just the two of them. Itʻs a killah. Iʻve bought and given away three copies of the vinyl re-release since it came out at Aloha Got Soul. So happy to play a few cuts for you with this week. John is equally engaging on camera, you may enjoy this Hawaiʻi Department of Education video that features John on the topic of Waikiki surf breaks. https://uhalumni.org/manoa/story/historian-firefighter-writer-says-place-names-capture-history I never forget the amazing book from UH Press called Waikīkī, A History of Forgetting and Remembering by Andrea Feeser and Gaye Chan. I love this book for helping me sort out my emotions about Waikīkī. Because everything they say about it being totally magic? Itʻs true despite everything weʻve done. Feeser and Chan help me see tension inherent in the concept of "vacation mode"-- a state of entitlement with no responsibility. How can? I see us now trying to get tourists to care. And itʻs deeper than that. Feeser and Chan contend that the logic of colonialism and capitalism is what makes us desire this exploitative idea of the "good life." And for people who have saved 20 years for this very special vacation in Hawaiʻi, what you seek really is here! And weʻre looking for ways to share it with you. #Waikiki #Surf #Hawaii #Surfing

Rabbit Holes
S01E18 | Defcon Infinity

Rabbit Holes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 127:36


Kawika and Jonathan talk about Maui and the world around us. Kawika interviews Peter Apo.   ~Community Announcements~ Submit your community and non-profit announcements: https://forms.gle/1vWNTtAXPSjg3GuN8 Voters submit questions to Hawai'i midterm candidates: https://forms.gle/tJ16jaU3k5qtWh3F9 The Office of Council Services is recruiting for a full-time Hawaiian Language Communications Specialist - http://mauicounty.us/personnel/were-hiring-hawaiian-language-communications-specialist/ 5th Annual Reno Aloha Festival - Now Accepting Vendors todd@renoalohafestival.com   ~Topics~ Hawai'i teachers are working multiple jobs to make ends meat Larry Ellison plots his tourism empire on Lana'i Green Eggs and Ham Season 2 (Netflix) Obi-Wan (Disney+) The Boys (Amazon Prime) Preparing for FE Dave   ~Talk Story Guest~ Peter Apo Peter Apo is a Lahaina-born Native Hawaiian who grew up in Mākaha, O‘ahu, graduated high school from the Mid-Pacific Institute, and attended the University of Oregon class of 1961.   He is President of the Peter Apo Company, a consulting service for businesses doing business in Hawaii for the first time.  He is a credentialed Native Hawaiian leader with a prolific history of service to the people of Hawai'i and the Native Hawaiian community.  He has been blessed with leadership roles spanning both the public and private sectors in a 40-year history of service with state and city government, the corporate business sector, and community-based initiatives.    Peter's public and community service includes serving on the first Board of Trustees of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs in 1980 followed by 12 years of service as a state legislator in the Hawai‘i State House of Representatives which he ended as Vice-Speaker of the House.  In 1994 he joined Honolulu Mayor Jeremy Harris as Director of Culture & Arts for the City and County of Honolulu.  In 1996, he assumed the position of Special Assistant on Hawaiian Affairs to Governor Ben Cayetano.  He subsequently rejoined Mayor Harris as Director of Waikīkī Development.  Peter returned to elective office in 2010 for a second-round as an Office of Hawaiian Affairs Trustee for two terms ending in 2018.   His volunteer community service included chairing the board of directors for the Historic Hawai'i Foundation, the Pacific Islanders in Communications, the Native Hawaiian Hospitality Association where he was also a founding member. He further served on the board of the Hawai'i Visitors & Convention Bureau and was honored with a national appointment by the Secretary of the Army to serve as the Secretary's Civilian Aide representing the State of Hawai‘i.   Peter is also an opinion columnist and author of op-ed articles and manuscripts on Hawaii politics as well as a public speaker on a range of topics relating to Hawaiian culture, Hawai'i political systems, and sustainable growth issues.   He continues serving the community on numerous boards and commissions.  He is also an accomplished performing musician, singer-songwriter, recording artist, and a winner of the prestigious Nā Hōkū Hanohano Hawai'i music award.  Website: https://www.peterapo.net/   Listen to Rabbit Holes on Newsly and get Premium 30-Days FREE https://newsly.me/ PROMO CODE: RABB1TH0LES   Stay Connected with the show and our hosts: Rabbit Holes FB: https://www.facebook.com/RabbitsOnSunday IG: https://www.instagram.com/RabbitsOnSunday Kawika Hoke FB: https://www.facebook.com/kawikahoke IG: https://www.instagram.com/kawikahoke Sarah Rodriguez FB: https://www.facebook.com/mothermauitv IG: https://www.instagram.com/mothermauitv   Rabbit Holes is Produced for Manawa Kau by Kawika Hoke & Sarah Rodriguez ©2022

The Conversation
The Conversation: Japan travel restrictions loosening; Long-term challenges to Waikīkī beaches

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 49:00


Hawaiʻi Tourism Japan reviews loosening travel restrictions; Hawaiian Airlines aims to reduce carbon footprint; Waikīkī coastline challenged by climate change; ʻIolani Palace hosts Queen Elizabeth II's platinum jubilee festivities

Poem-a-Day
Christy Passion: "Waikīkī Returns"

Poem-a-Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 3:58


Recorded by Christy Passion for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on May 19, 2022. www.poets.org

Seeds Of Wellbeing - SOW
Ep 11. Daniel Anthony on Kalo (aka Taro)

Seeds Of Wellbeing - SOW

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 82:21 Transcription Available


Aloha & Welcome to the SOW podcast, aimed to provide educational support, information, guidance, and outreach to farmers, ranchers, and allied agricultural producers in Hawaii. In this episode, we hear from Daniel Anthony, kalo (aka taro) producer and advocate on the island of Oahu, about some of the history and many of the realities of growing this important crop in Hawaii.This podcast is brought to you by University of Hawaii College of Tropical Ag. and Human Resources (CTAHR), and the Seeds of Wellbeing or 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.Resources:Danial Anthonyʻs website and more about taro and poiWaiāhole-Waikāne valley water struggle1911 Prohibition on PoiAdditional Resources:Seeds Of Wellbeing websiteSeeds of Wellbeing Resource Hub

The Conversation
The Conversation: Is crime on the rise in Waikīkī?; Ukrainians find support through Hawaiʻi community

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 52:24


Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney Steve Alm responds to reports of increased violent crime; Ukrainians find community in Hawaiʻi while trying to support those on the front lines of the conflict; A local business that makes Aloha shirts pivots to survive the pandemic

Podcast Notícias - Agência Radioweb
Cármen Lúcia cobra apuração de estupro e morte de menina indígena

Podcast Notícias - Agência Radioweb

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 2:34


A ministra Cármen Lúcia, do Supremo Tribunal Federal cobrou nesta quinta-feira a investigação e o esclarecimento das circunstâncias da morte de uma menina ianomâmi de 12 anos, numa comunidade na região de Waikás, em Roraima.

The Conversation
The Conversation: Worries grow over recent violence, crime in Waikīkī; Growing leaders on Hawaiʻi Island

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 52:59


State Senator discusses whether the recent violence and crime in Waikiki is cause for concern; Lead for America program provides hometown leadership opportunities to a new generation; Local cultural practitioners share the difference between the haka and the ha'a

ThinkTech Hawaii
Living Wall Lilia Waikiki Vol 3 (Humane Architecture)

ThinkTech Hawaii

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 29:11


Waikiki's Most Recent Rental Highrise. The hosts for this show are Martin Despang and DeSoto Brown. The guest is Ronald Lindgren. The Lilia claims to be the first new residential high rise in 20 years. The show reviews in under construction close to completion how it lives up to its proclaimed goal: “Līlia Waikīkī was named to honor the life and legacy of Queen Emma and her favorite flower, the lily (līlia). Queen Emma's passion for wellness, love of nature, and her appreciation for traditional Hawaiian crafts was an inspiration and a desire to design a space for residents to plant their roots in a community that values open space and a healthy lifestyle.” The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6kDcGh5KYsLd28-x3DBXGjI Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.

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ThinkTech Hawaii
Living Wall Lilia Vol 2 (Humane Architecture)

ThinkTech Hawaii

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 28:46


Waikiki's Most Recent Rental Highrise. The hosts for this show are Martin Despang and DeSoto Brown. The Lilia claims to be the first new residential high rise in 20 years. The show reviews in under construction close to completion how it lives up to its proclaimed goal: “Līlia Waikīkī was named to honor the life and legacy of Queen Emma and her favorite flower, the lily (līlia). Queen Emma's passion for wellness, love of nature, and her appreciation for traditional Hawaiian crafts was an inspiration and a desire to design a space for residents to plant their roots in a community that values open space and a healthy lifestyle.” The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6kDcGh5KYsLd28-x3DBXGjI Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.

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ThinkTech Hawaii
Living Wall Lilia (Humane Architecture)

ThinkTech Hawaii

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 28:20


Waikiki's Most Recent Rental Highrise. The hosts for this show are Martin Despang and DeSoto Brown. The Lilia claims to be the first new residential high rise in 20 years. The show reviews in under construction close to completion how it lives up to its proclaimed goal: “Līlia Waikīkī was named to honor the life and legacy of Queen Emma and her favorite flower, the lily (līlia). Queen Emma's passion for wellness, love of nature, and her appreciation for traditional Hawaiian crafts was an inspiration and a desire to design a space for residents to plant their roots in a community that values open space and a healthy lifestyle.” The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6kDcGh5KYsLd28-x3DBXGjI Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.

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The Conversation
The Conversation: A walk in Waikīkī

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 51:15


On The Conversation, we revisit the Waikīkī of old while we prepare for more visitor arrivals over the holidays.

On the Turnbuckle
This week PCW rising star Lucky Barry O'Leary joins us.

On the Turnbuckle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 63:44


This week PCW rising star Lucky Barry O'Leary joins us.Barry discusses his journey from child actor to dancer to wrestler as well as his brutal series of matches with Waik and upcoming match with MadDog.We also discuss topics of interest including:AvaryRobbie EaglesCrown JewelSponsorsAustralian Wrestling Networkhttps://auswrestling.netStart your own podcast athttp://mypodcasthouse.com

On the Turnbuckle
This week PCW rising star Lucky Barry O'Leary joins us.

On the Turnbuckle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 64:29


This week PCW rising star Lucky Barry O'Leary joins us. Barry discusses his journey from child actor to dancer to wrestler as well as his brutal series of matches with Waik and upcoming match with MadDog. We also discuss topics of interest including: Avary Robbie Eagles Crown Jewel Sponsors Australian Wrestling Network https://auswrestling.net Start your own podcast at http://mypodcasthouse.com

Poetry Unbound
BONUS: A Conversation with No'u Revilla

Poetry Unbound

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 33:51


While preparing for this week's episode of Poetry Unbound, host Pádraig Ó Tuama began an email correspondence with the poet, No‘u Revilla. The exchange was so rich that Pádraig asked No‘u to join him in conversation. Together they talk about poetry, queerness and how Hawaiian language, culture, and history show up in her poetry.No‘u Revilla (she/her) is an ʻŌiwi (Native Hawaiian) queer poet and educator. Born and raised with the Līlīlehua rain of Waiʻehu on the island of Maui, she currently lives and loves with the Līlīlehua rain of Pālolo in the ahupuaʻa of Waikīkī on Oʻahu. She has performed and facilitated workshops throughout the pae ʻāina of Hawaiʻi as well as in Papua New Guinea, Canada, and the United Nations. She is an assistant professor of creative writing at the University of Hawaiʻi-Mānoa and is proud to have taught poetry at Puʻuhuluhulu University in the summer 2019 as she stood with her lāhui to protect Maunakea. A winner of the 2021 National Poetry Series, her debut poetry book will be published by Milkweed Editions in 2022.Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.

Poetry Unbound
No'u Revilla — Smoke Screen

Poetry Unbound

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 18:01


The life of a sugar worker is the center of this poem: a worker whose body and person bear the imprint of that industry, with its demands and smoke and exhaustion. The worker in question is the poet's father, and No'u Revilla brings us into a consideration of how he takes pride in work that depleted him, how he needed to find ways to recover from work that exhausted him, how in his body he carries the story of Hawaii and its indigenous people.No‘u Revilla (she/her) is an ʻŌiwi (Native Hawaiian) queer poet and educator. Born and raised with the Līlīlehua rain of Waiʻehu on the island of Maui, she currently lives and loves with the Līlīlehua rain of Pālolo in the ahupuaʻa of Waikīkī on Oʻahu. She has performed and facilitated workshops throughout the pae ʻāina of Hawaiʻi as well as in Papua New Guinea, Canada, and the United Nations. She is an assistant professor of creative writing at the University of Hawaiʻi-Mānoa and is proud to have taught poetry at Puʻuhuluhulu University in the summer 2019 as she stood with her lāhui to protect Maunakea. A winner of the 2021 National Poetry Series, her debut poetry book will be published by Milkweed Editions in 2022.Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.

The Conversation
The Conversation: Vaccinating the Hawaiʻi National Guard; Nobel Peace Prize winner, journalist Maria Ressa reflects on media in the Philippines

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2021 29:49


Today on The Conversation, we find out how the Hawaiʻi National Guard plans to get its troops vaccinated, we revisit a conversation with a journalist who's just been awarded a Nobel Peace Prize, and walk through Waikīkī with a former May Day king who now heads up the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority.

Where Hawaii Eats
DK Restaurants and 3660 On The Rise with Stanford Carr

Where Hawaii Eats

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 22:36


In this episode of Where Hawaii Eats, host Anne Lee sits down with Dave “DK” Kodama, owner and operator of DK Restaurants, to enjoy a variety of dishes featured at his different restaurants. She then heads to 3660 On the Rise in Kaimuki with special guest, Stanford Carr, President of Stanford Carr Development LLC, to hear his background and how he got to where he is today. Local boy from Aiea, O'ahu, Dave “DK” Kodama opened his first Sansei Seafood Restaurant & Sushi Bar in Kapalua, Maui. Saying he has “come a long way, baby,” would be the ultimate understatement. DK now owns and operates six restaurants on three islands. In May 2000, Kodama opened his second Sansei at Honolulu's Restaurant Row and in April 2002, the third location of the wildly popular concept was opened in Kīhei, Maui. In September 2004, D.K. took another giant leap when he moved the Restaurant Row Sansei Seafood Restaurant & Sushi Bar to the beautiful Waikīkī Beach Marriott Resort & Spa and added d.k Steak House at the same location. In July 2004 he teamed with Master Sommelier Chuck Furuya to open VINO Italian Tapas & Wine Bar at Restaurant Row. In February 2008, Hawai‘i Islanders got the Sansei they'd been craving at Queen's MarketPlace in beautiful Waikoloa. Like the others, it was an instant hit. For more information on DK Restaurants, visit dkrestaurants.com Stanford Carr is president of Stanford Carr Development, LLC (SCD) where he oversees an extensive portfolio of projects ranging from master-planned communities to resort-style living to affordable housing. Stanford is known for building communities on a foundation of family living, the spirit of the islands and respect for the land. Since 1990, SCD has completed over 6000 homes and is responsible for some of the most recognizable residential communities in Hawaii, including The Hawai'i Kai Peninsula, Kehalani Masterplan Community on Maui, Iwalani, Waikoloa Colony Villas, Wailea Fairway Villas, Keauhou Place, Hawaii's first Mixed Use Transit Oriented Development and many more. Stanford's projects have earned numerous national, western national, and local awards. For more information on Stanford Carr Development, visit stanfordcarr.com

The Conversation
The Conversation: The View From Honolulu With Mayor Blangiardi, Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 52:00


Today on The Conversation, we're visiting two Oʻahu neighborhoods: Chinatown with Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi and Waikīkī with Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority President John De Fries.

The Conversation
The Aloha Friday Conversation: Stories from Waikīkī

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2021 51:50


Today on the Aloha Friday Conversation, we're joined by surf historian John Clark and acclaimed local musician Robert Cazimero for stories about the special magic of Waikīkī.

Manu Minute
Manu Minute: Little Lady Godiva

Manu Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 4:39


Want to get into bird watching, but don't know where to start? How about the International Marketplace in Waikīkī? Today's Manu Minute was made with recordings from the Macaulay Library at the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology.

Hawaii Posts
Beach Replenishment and What's your Favorite Beach?

Hawaii Posts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 43:44


In this podcast I update you on the status of the DLNR Beach Relenishment Project. Also we visit with the people on the streets of Waikiki to ask them "What is your favorite beach?"  Plus Weather Surf Farmer markets and meteor showers and much more.   Show links: Eta Aquarid: https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/meteor-shower/eta-aquarids.html Hawaii DLNR Beach Replenishment links: (All images/video courtesy: DLNR)   HD video – “The Big Sand Move – Replenishing Hawai’i Beaches”:  HYPERLINK "https://vimeo.com/519295137" https://vimeo.com/519295137   HD video – Waikīkī Beach improvement project (March 2, 2021):  HYPERLINK "https://vimeo.com/519233786" https://vimeo.com/519233786 (shot sheet attached)   Photographs – Waikīkī beach improvement project (March 2, 2021): https://www.dropbox.com/sh/fa6stcewc07tftf/AAD7ICuYDZVQBUlMbZgkEuVba?dl=0   Additional maps and project details:  HYPERLINK "https://www.wbsida.org/waikiki-beach-maintenance" https://www.wbsida.org/waikiki-beach-maintenance Complete list of Hawaii's Farmer Markets: https://hdoa.hawaii.gov/add/md/farmers-market-listings/ Music: Salon Kingsadore https://www.facebook.com/SalonKingsadore Drifting Sand http://www.driftingsand.com MORE LINKS: HawaiiPosts.com GoHawaii.com Timeanddate.com Surfnewsnetwork.com Hawaiian Dictionary - wehewehe.org Links to Help You Support The Show NATURALLY PLUS -IZUMIO HYDROGENIZED WATER  http://thomasg1.npusashop.com www.facebook.com/hihealthy ACORNS https://www.acorns.com/invite/8C9NU2 ROBINHOOD https://join.robinhood.com/thomasg2655 SURVEY JUNKIE https://apps.apple.com/us/app/survey-junkie/id1462195529 (Android use invite id 1462195529) EXPRESS CRYPTO expresscrypto.io/signup?referral=226518 FINAL AUTO FUACET https://autofaucet.dutchycorp.space/?r=Tomestokes JOIN THE PI NETWORK use my username (BuckeyePi) as your invitation code - or - https://minepi.com/BuckeyePi  Crypto Tip Jar  BTC 1PvmbeQwbdctR93hdSyv9BtXKKzrtW9sS BCH bitcoincash:qqzu5w6c0x5xjrfwq634gsr28cmqkagqjq2q0hk895 DASH XmjFXekSENuyfWXEzdKrDxxXQuK2LddTx9 DOGE DB1K1ketugFfkRZLGv47hvQEvTLGGaxoCwV ETH  0x55A0d6608875C6076a3c23DB4ca6f4C16f6cE736 ETN etnkNXWNHqhQVXFK4jfgTgebQ27biNvdPUUvcqoCUEXpV4atiET9kEYewfA7ysnWFGLqctrLGEoQQ7SThxeLNqN62jLKbWxxVC LTC LX95abtaMAEmRRgWadffovHMcsyjJVACbx XRP rB3ktznAAmhs14iURvtd8svvSYYPmAEwjq

Moon Kine Tingz
ʻOLEKŪLUA: MOOLELO MAKAʻU/ NĀ KIAʻI O KA PŌ O KE AWĀWA O WAIKĀNE (ʻōlelo hawaiʻi)

Moon Kine Tingz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 21:35


Reclaiming Filipinx Identity
Season 5 - Episode 1: EllenRae

Reclaiming Filipinx Identity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 63:43


Ellen-Rae Cachola is a granddaughter of immigrant Ilocanos who worked and settled on Maui. She has been mentored by Filipinas called the Urban Babaylan who taught her about Philippine spiritual traditions; Hawaiian and local demilitarization organizers who taught her about Hawaiian Independence; and Asian, Pacific, Caribbean and U.S. women who taught her about the importance of alliance building across different communities to build the relationships & communication necessary to free our societies from colonialism and militarism.  She currently works at the William S. Richardson School of Law Library and lectures for the Department of Ethnic Studies.  She wrote a chapter called “Beneath the Touristic Sheen of Waikīkī” in DeTours: A Decolonial Guidebook to Hawai’i.  Sometimes, she produces YouTube videos on Pilipinx decolonization processes under the name ellenraec. Edited by: Chachie Abara | ABOUT | Reclaiming Filipinx Identity exists to capture the narratives of Filipino Americans in Hawaii and a platform to bring solidarity to our fellow Filipino Americans and Filipinos from around the globe.   Ultimately, we aim to provide a platform that will allow others to freely talk about topics within the Filipino diaspora and community. | INTERACT WITH US  | Share your your own narratives through blogpost, poetry, or medium about your Filipino experiences through our email at reclaimingfilipinoidentity@gmail.com | CONNECT WITH US | ●  SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZl2ysSzPtDzDgXSCpr4XZQ ● INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reclaimingfilipinxidentity/ ● OFFICIAL WEBSITE: https://reclaimingfilipinx.wixsite.com/home ● SUPPORT us on AnchorFm by donating to help keep the platform from creating content for you! Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reclaimingfilipinxidentity/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reclaimingfilipinxidentity/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reclaiminfilipinxidentity/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reclaiminfilipinxidentity/support

CUZ I HAVE TO...when living your dream is the only option - with JULIE SLATER & JASON FRIDAY.
008 - BREANA GROSZ - FROM PRE-MED TO G.M. - TRUSTING THE UNKNOWN (OFF THE COAST OF HAWAII)

CUZ I HAVE TO...when living your dream is the only option - with JULIE SLATER & JASON FRIDAY.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 23:32


Julie Slater and Jason Friday talk with guest Breana Grosz. How she went from pre-med in MIchigan to General Manager of International Market Place in Hawaii. The leaps of faith she took that landed her in a spot operating one of Waikīkī's premier destinations. Plus, how she wants to help others discover opportunity. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cuzihaveto/message

Travel with a Chance of Murder
30. Honolulu: Chinaman's Hat & Hawaii's Amityville Horror

Travel with a Chance of Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 35:58


We've all heard of the Amityville Horror, but did you know Hawaii has a house of it's own? This week we hit the beach and a couple of hikes before embarking into the twisted take of Hawaii's very own, Amityville Horror House. Ally's recommendations: Waikīkī Beach Pearl Harbor Iolani Palace Diamond Head Hike Kualoa Ranch Chinaman's Hat Cassidy's sources: Only in Your State The Overly Opinionated Ghosts Next Door Amino Apps Locations Hawaii

HaveAlohaWillTravel
Have Aloha Will Travel EP36: Waikīkī, Haleʻiwa and Kailua COVID-19 Update

HaveAlohaWillTravel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 34:41


Cat, Kevin and Kyla recently visited Waikīkī, Kailua and Haleʻiwa, and they’re here with updates on the iconic Oʻahu towns. If you have topics you would like us to cover in a future podcast, feel free to email us at media@hawaiimagazine.com or tag us on social media and use #HaveAlohaWillTravel.

Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox - PBS Hawaii » Podcast Feed

As a futurist, Jim Dator of Waikīkī has spent the last 50 years pondering and researching what the future might hold. He’s a pioneer in this academic field and is an internationally respected voice in futures studies. Learn how a series of family tragedies in his early life propelled him to always look forward, not […]

Hawaii Posts
HiP 021 s2e7 : Life Is Not A Rehearsal - Remembering Steve Kanemori

Hawaii Posts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2019 88:03


Support the Show donate via PayPal: tomestokes@gmail.com Bitcoin: 1PvmbeQwbdctR93hdSyv9BtXKKzrtW9sS Ethereum: 0x55a0d6608875c6076a3c23db4ca6f4c16f6ce736 Litecoin: LX95abtaMAEmRRgWadffovHMcsyjJVACbx Dashcoin: XmjFXekSENuyfWXEzdKrDxxXQuK2LddTx9 Dogecoin:  DB1K1ketugFfkRZLG47hvQEvTLGGaxoCwV Buy Izumio Hydrogenized Water Order Here and/or Learn more about how you can become a Business Affiliate with NPUSAinc https://thomasg1.npusashop.com   HiP EVENTS SHOW 021 s2e7 june 7 - 13   In this show we stop to reflect on life and friends, both living and those that have passed away Over the last few weeks i have experience as series of ups and down and the loss of loved ones that i am still dealing with.   A few weeks back i had a week day off and called a friend whom i intended to meet for lunch some time now. His name is carl. I spoke of him on the Charity Tourist Podcast, as he participated in the ride for tots the marine corp toys for tots program. So we met for lunch in Hawaii Kai at the Kona Brewing company. There we chatted. He is an experience and successful business owner and fan of the Ohio State buckeyes so we had a lot to talk about. I was seeking advise on business and input for moving forward. 1st We talked about my 4 Buckeyes comic strip and side project, told him about a few obstacles in finishing the book. He encouraged me to do a pre-order sale of my 4 Buckeyes Book “The Story of OHIO” reassuring me that its better to try and fail than having not tried at all. Well I plan on doing just that and i will alert you to it when i do.   2rd we discussed the show you are listening to now. Hawaii Posts. He made some suggestions about how to target my audience better and gave a few suggestions that would switch up a few things on the show. For instance he suggested that i focus on the events and put the weather and surf at the tail end.   Shoots I guess i will give it a try.   Now Carl is headed into open heart surgery this week and i ask that we keep Carl in our thoughts and prays as he recovers. Good Luck Carl…God Bless you with a successful surgery and speedy recovery.   Life is not a Rehearsal.  That’s on the Marque outside a theater pictured on The Verve’s Single by the same name. Life is not a Rehearsal. for real. I remind my son of that all the time to embrace life, prepare for tomorrow but live for today. Tell the people you love that you love them.    The Friday after lunch with carl i got a text from my friend David, i went to preschool - college with him and swam on the same team for years with his brother Frank and Doug. Well Davids father passed away. He was a accomplished obstetrician. Think of how many people he helped to bring into this world.  He was always pool side at swim meets. Sunday I got another text message from another friend Kenny. He informed me that his father had font be with the lord. His father was a Good kind hearted man who was active as a coach on soccer teams or an adult leader in the scouts. I Let Kenny know as i did with David that i was there for them if they wanted to call and talk. Being in Hawaii and them 3000 miles from here on the mainland i knew i couldn’t be there for either of them in there time of need.   Monday Morning I am driving a client to the airport when my friend Todd here on the islands sent a text that simply said “Steve Passed Away Man” I dropped off and replied No … Aw man Todd replied “yeah for real like wtf”   Steve Kanemori passed away. 47 years old. It was hard for me to process.  Steve is a local braddah who was larger than life, a friend, a business partner, God father to my Children and Uncle to many many kids.   I moved out here to by encouragement by a good friend, Josh who moved here after leaving Ohio State. He said to me on the phone, “if you wanna surf and make surf films this is the place to be.” referring to Hawaii. When i moved out here I had $400 cash a near maxed credit card, my bike camera equipment and a duffle bag. Thinking was going to market my brand “Trippin Everywear” by shooting movies with surfer skaters and mountain bikers wearing my brand.  Big Dreams small budget, I was broke in a week. I quickly got a videographer job at the wedding emporium where i met Steve and Todd. That was 21 years ago. During that time i lived in Kuliouou Valley with Josh and friends and coincidently that was the valley Steve grew up in so we hung out there and also in kaimuki as i eventually moved closer to work. But then I moved to the North Shore making surf films, Steve stayed in Waikiki and killed it in the wedding video business. He was the best. A mast shot, good with customers and totally dedicated to providing the best possible wedding video. He would shoot 2 maybe 4 in a day and edit most before the next day. In 2004 i moved to Waikiki and set up an office with Steve. He did weddings and Corporate video and i plugged away at sports and adventure videos. When Steve Jobs introduced the Video iPod in 2005 and asked for Video Podcasters. Steve and I came up with the name Hawaii Surf Session Report. He believed in all of my hare-brained ideas and knew how to rib me about my over zealous ambition.After about 7 years together making videos separately and together we eventually closed offices.   We stayed in touch and started meeting at the salt flats in Maunalua bay, its a parking lot for boats and trailers and cars and whatnot. We called it the docks…. there really were no docks…. but there is a boat ramp. Anyhow.    Almost 3 nights a week for the last 10 years we would meet at the docks with Todd, Trevor, Jay, Brian, Shawn M, Shawn P and family and friends and old friends and we welcomed new friends as they traveled through the islands.  W drank beer talk story laugh, rant, encourage, play clash and the kids like Jimmy and Crimson would run around chasing crabs on the beach, light saber wars or gamed the night away under the stars. Steve was alway there. At the dock or even at times of need Steve was there for you. He would be a good uncle to Crim and Jim and talk to them about acting up at home or school and say “boy you better get good grades “ Eventually my youngest Tommy, got to go to the docks. He would give uncle Steve a high five and a big hug when we left . He thought coming out to the docks and seeing tod and uncle Steve was really special.   Jimmy Really loved uncle Steve. First fist bump and local handshake always went to uncle Steve. Jimmy would sit in his lap and as he got bigger uncle Steve would joke that he’s gonna have to settle for the fist bump. But Jimmy always gave him a big hug before we parted ways. As we would drive down the Kalani Steve and Jimmy would exchange shakers through the car windows. It was a big thing. He was a big friend and meant so much to so many people. And now he is gone. That fast. here one day gone the next.   The last night i saw him we talked about this podcast and my book and the chauffeur job. He was going to be working with me as a chauffeur.  we were stoked to be working together again. Even though he still encouraged me to pursue my creative interest. I excitedly told him about an email i got from a website that does travel reviews and they listened to the show and contacted me offering content. I told him i started clearing out my storage unit and found all of my cd from the Surf Session report days, explaining i have rights to all of that music and now i can play that music on the Hawaii Posts. Started dreaming of bringing back Surf Session report for version 2020. Even remarked on how much i wish we could get an office space together…. like the old days.   He said “ I never really saw you happier than when you were in the office after coming back from shooting surf and still had to edit but your were happy and stoked you were following your dream and it was working, you gotta believe in yourself. You gotta focus on one thing. You can do it.” I remember saying “ Shoots brother Steve you always believe in me”   The night of his passing all of his friends gathered at the docks to celebrate his life. As tradition in Hawaii memorials are made with all sorts of flowers and candles. So we lit some candles opened a beer for Steve. The kids made a R.I.P Steve K with white coral on the sand lot. Todd changed it to R.I.L. as in rest in love, 11 days later the memorial still stand at the docks. His mother will spread his ashes there and We plan on placing a plaque and a coconut tree in honor of braddah Steve.   Years ago i made a 3 part series called Fieldtripp Hawaii and Steve was my partner and camera guy. In the episode you will catch a glimpse of Steve. Its a fun episode about the Shaka….. so hang loose braddah Fieldtripp Hawaii https://youtu.be/TcC6YKxr2y0 Bradded Noland- "Big Ships" https://youtu.be/Ge-BXhOYFPA  HiP EVENTS SHOW 021 s2e7 june 7 - 13   Events Calendar brought to you by   Tiki’s Grill & Bar 2570 Kalakaua Ave, Waikiki, Hawaii www.tiki'sgrill.com Tiki's Grill & Bar is Waikiki's locally owned and operated independent restaurant destination. We provide a casual American and Pacific-Rim menu with flavors of the islands, using fresh local produce. We also offer lanai seating with beautiful sunset views of the famous Waikiki Beach.   HAPPY HOURS EVERY DAY 2pm - 5pm     Pan-Pacific Festival (40th Annual) OCCURS BETWEEN: FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2019 - SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 2019, 10:00AM - 10:00PM The 40th annual Pan-Pacific Festival, a celebration of cultural traditions of Hawaii, the Pacific Rim and around the world, will run from June 7 - 9 at various locations throughout Honolulu. The three-day festival kicks off with a Hoolaulea (block party) complete with live entertainment on multiple stages, food, crafts and more. The celebration continues with Performing Arts Showcases, featuring cultural performances and demonstrations. The 19th Annual Pan-Pacific Hula Festival will take place daily on Waikīki Beach featuring more than a dozen hula halau (schools), most of them from Japan. The Punahele Party on Saturday night will feature a live band with hālau. The festival concludes with a colorful parade along Kalakaua Avenue in Waikīki. EVENT DATE: June 7 – 9, 2019 START TIME: 10 a.m. END TIME: 10 p.m. More Information https://www.pan-pacific-festival.com https://youtu.be/Qqi0M6eNXvQ     King Kamehameha Celebration - Lei Draping credit AhiShoyuPoke : https://youtu.be/BaWeVM5W4Yc OCCURS ON: FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2019, 2:30PM - 6:00PM   Second Saturday Make and Take at the Hawaii State Art Museum OCCURS BETWEEN: FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2019 - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2019, 11:00AM - 3:00PM   Free make-and-take activities for all ages on the second Saturday of each month. Drop in between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on the second Saturday of the month,   First Friday Arts & Culture Block Party OCCURS ON: FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2019, 5:00PM - 9:00PM   Come join us for the most exciting event to hit downtown Honolulu on the first Friday of every month! Chinatown is the place to be if you want to join the hip crowds at the many unique galleries, boutiques, cafes and restaurants that feature exciting art exhibits and free entertainment.   Bishop Museum Presents Travelling Bricks: An Exhibition Made of LEGO® Bricks OCCURS BETWEEN: FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2019 - SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2019, 9:00AM - 5:00PM   Bishop Museum's newest traveling family exhibition invites visitors on an educational and entertaining journey of the history of land, sea, air and space travel with displays made of nearly one million LEGO® bricks. "Travelling Bricks: An Exhibition Made of LEGO® Bricks" will be on exhibit   Keller Williams song: Best Feeling https://youtu.be/jxgILp4ec2o OCCURS ON: SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 2019, 6:30PM - 10:15PM Keller Williams will be performing at Blue Note Hawaii with 2 shows nightly at 6:30pm & 9:00pm. Keller built his reputation initially on his engaging live performances, no two of which are ever alike. For most of his career he has performed solo. His stage shows are rooted around Keller singing his compositions and choice cover songs, while accompanying himself on acoustic guitar. Doors open at 5:00pm and 8:30pm respectively. Seating first come first served, no reserved seating. $10 minimum food or beverage purchase required per guest, not included in ticket price.    Keller Williams “Kidney in a Cooler” https://youtu.be/rDH-RfinMjg   Great Gatsby Gala 2019 OCCURS ON: THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2019, 5:00PM - 9:00PM   The National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii's Great Gatsby Gala is an annual celebration that brings together our vast ecosystem of visionary partners who are passionate about improving Hawaii's healthy living and lifestyle. We strive to establish healthy and easy lifestyle changes for those who have been diagnosed with chronic kidney disease in addition to creating awareness and educational programs directed towards all ages. The 30th Anniversary Great Gatsby Gala will provide an intimate opportunity for invited guests to: 1.Celebrate accomplishments in kidney disease and prevention 2. Learn more about how your investments will spark the big shifts needed to truly transform kidney disease awareness and prevention   Kauai Kauai Comic Convention OCCURS ON: SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2019, 11:00AM - 8:00PM Kauai's FIRST EVER Comic Convention! Calling all fans of Marvel, DC, Star Wars, Game of Thrones, Star Trek, Harry Potter, Doctor Who, comic books, movies, TV, music, art, cosplay, video games, D&D, anime, toys, martial arts, cartoons, Tokusatsu and more! Celebrate pop culture at the beautiful Kauai Marriott Resort in Lihue. Special guests include Ban Daisuke (Jiro/Kikaida), Carl Potts (Comic Creator Marvel/DC),   Doug and Sandy McMaster SONG: Hawaii Aloha https://youtu.be/X2QdUsZIWRM Slack key is a family tradition.  Doug & Sandy McMaster are prolific composers and storytellers.  While living on Molokai, Doug became known as the 'slack key guy' after receiving the seal of approval from local slack key master Kelii Mawae. Moving home to Kauai from Molokai in 1999, they began giving regular concerts with special emphasis on sharing the history of the beautiful and rare Hawaiian tradition. These concerts are held in the Hanalei Family Community Center against the backdrop of magnificent mountains, taro fields, traditional hula halau, and amazing rainbows. Visit the live dates section From http://www.mcmasterslackkey.com/liveshows.html KAPAA CONCERTS - WEEKLY WEDNESDAYS at 6 p.m. Location: All Saints' Church 4-1065 Kuhio Hwy, Kapaa, Kauai  (Between Texaco and Shell gas stations.) Proceeds support the Pipe Organ Rebuilding Project and this program.   HANALEI CONCERTS - WEEKLY FRIDAYS at 4 p.m. and SUNDAYS at 3 p.m. Location: Hanalei Community Center Malolo Rd., Hanalei, Kauai  Directions and downloadable map in right column under the sign. Proceeds support the Hale Halawai 'Ohana 'o Hanalei and this program.   PRINCEVILLE CONCERTS - WEEKLY TUESDAYS 6 p.m. Location: Princeville Community Center 4334 Emmalani Drive, Princeville, Kauai Proceeds support the Princeville at Hanalei Community Association and this program.   #1 BEST LIVE SHOW - 2019 Hawaii Magazine Readers' Choice. 2018 TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence Audience Comments "Awesome music & talent!" - Kathy "Soothing to the soul and spirit." - David & Dianne "To really feel Hawaii, you must hear slack key. It embodies Aloha!" - Bill "Great intimate setting... like being in the artists living room with friends." - Sally "Touched my heart and filled me with Aloha." - John   MOLOKAI Molokai's Farmer's Market OCCURS BETWEEN: FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2019 - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2019, 7:00AM - 12:00PM   Stop by Molokai's Farmer's Market every Saturday from 7 am - 12 pm (noon). It is located in Kaunakakai town at the intersection of Hwy 460 and Hwy 450. You may find fresh fruit and veggies, Made in Hawaii hand crafted jewelry and crafts, clothing, baked goods, and more.   Molokai Hula Bliss & Huakai 2019 OCCURS ON: FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2019, 9:00AM - 3:00PM   Kumu Paa Lawrence Aki Presents - 5TH ANNUAL MOLOKAI HULA BLISS & HUAKAI (JOURNEY) 2019 We invite you to embrace the true aloha spirit of Molokai, of the people and the island itself. Aloha means unconditional love, which is shared in the hula (Hawaiian Dance) , the moolelo (stories) and the oli (chants).  MAUI Maui Film Festival OCCURS BETWEEN: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 2019 - SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 2019, 5:00PM - 12:00AM https://youtu.be/JsENwqcQixY The Maui Film Festival is back for it's 19th annual movie extravaganza.On June 12 and through the 16, it's time once again to celebrate films and filmmakers from around the globe who inspire us, take us on an exploration of the human mind through the art of cinema, and bring culture, fantasy, and adventure to Wailea and it's world-class resorts. Enjoy a variety of films under the starry Hawaiian skies at the Celestial Cinema as well as the Maui Arts and Cultural Center   HAWAII (BIG ISLE_) Na Palapalai song “Pili Kapakepeke” https://youtu.be/4pPgvK1fdYQ OCCURS ON: SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2019, 7:00PM - 9:45PM Multi-award-winning supergroup Na Palapalai, with band members Kuana Torres Kahele, Kapulanakehau Tamure, and Keao Costa, will reunite for a special concert. Na Palapalai was formed in 1995 by original members Kuana Torres Kahele and Kapulanakehau Tamure in their hometown of Hilo, Hawaii.  King Kamehameha Day Celebration Parade and Hoolaulea OCCURS ON: SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2019, 9:00AM - 4:00PM credit AhiShoyuPoke : https://youtu.be/BaWeVM5W4Yc The King Kamehameha Day Celebration Parade and Hoolaulea (Festival) invites you to attend this event on Saturday, June 8th. The Native Hawaiian community celebrates its pau history, its legends, its music, its hula, and its  traditional crafts.   It is a day of honoring Hawaii's first King Alii Dr. in Kailua Kona Interlude song Keller Williams song: Best Feeling https://youtu.be/jxgILp4ec2o Weather ref: www.timeanddate.com and my window 6/7/19 - 6/14/19     WEATHER Coors Light “The world’s most refreshing beer.”  visit millercoors.com   My source is Timeanddate.com     This week Mostly sunny through out the upcoming week. with less than a 20% chance of day time showers along the coast line. However in the mountains the humidity will help to develop some big fluffy clouds and occasional showers in the mountains and valley. But through the week the humidity will decrease and we may see so really sunny day Next Thurs & friday    Highs Will be steady around 85   Lows average 73 degrees   Winds ENE 10-15mphh   Precipitation No chance of rainy days in the forecast   Sun The sun rises this week will be around 5:48a and sunsets at 7:12p averaging 13hours and 24 minutes of sunlight   Hawaii Posts Night Sky  Blue Moon “Reach for the Moon” visit millercoors.com Moon The moon is waxing, currently at 26% illumination and will grow to about 96% by next friday night the 14th the full moon will be sunday june 16, its called the BUCK MOON and a partial lunar eclipse but that’s a story for the next show      Planets 3 planet perfectly visible this week MARS JUPITER AND SATURN with Mars already high in the western sky after sunset with mars setting early at 915 Jupiter rising at 720p just after sunset around followed by saturn rising around 925   Constellations Eastern Sky: Cancer & Leo Southern Sky : Southern cross with centaurus virgo above to swing SW you see libra scorpious  Western Sky: Hercules Northern Sky : Draco, Ursa Minor and Major which includes the star Dubhe Now the night of Steve’s passing the braddahs gathered at the mauanalua bay salt flats or as we fondly refer to them as the dock. It was where we gathered to talk storied and watch the kids chase crabs on the beach, it was also there I referred to Weeks before, where we watched meteor shower.   Anyhow that night we gathered in honor of Steve the kids made a R.I.P. Rest in Peace Steve K with coral rock on the lot floor. When done Jimmy and Crimson asked if uncle steve could see it and i said Heck Yeah! he’s right up there. Pointing at the stars they picked the Dubhe star for Uncle Steve Kanemori, Dubhe is a blue-to-white star on the back of the great bear. Its the most prominent star that is at the end of the big dipper’s cup We raise our cups to you Steve, we know you are one of God’s Angles.   Hawiian Style Band “Rhythm of the Ocean” https://youtu.be/9NOpCLY_Ktg   That wraps up our HiP 7 day weather forceast   Surf report for this week SURF Brought to you by Kona Brewing Company Founded in 1994 and has continued to brew great beer ever since. “Brewing Liquid Aloha” like Longboard Island Lager, Big Wave Ale, Hanalei Island IPA, Gold Cliff IPA and many more including my favorite the Wailua Wheat  “a golden, sun-colored ale with a bright, citrusy flavor that comes from the tropical passion fruit we brew into each batch.” Check out all the varieties of brews at konabrewingco.com North North facing shores are flat to a foot, however starting sunday we should see a 1-2 with occasional 3 footers   South currently 1-2 but may rise to 2-3 sunday and holding through the week   East 1-3 on the east side with onshore breezes picking up through the day all week   West 1-2 w/ occasional 3 foot bumps  then dropping to shin slappers at a foot holding all week     CLOSER   Let’s see, some quick house keeping notes I received 2 emails.   From a listener Pete Stanko Tommy,   Sending you a note to tell you how much I enjoy your show.  I love Hawaii, and you definitely bring the spirit of the islands.  Hope there are many more episodes to come.   Aloha from Green Bay,   Pete Stanko   From a Potential Contributor Jacky an Editor at Your RV Lifestyle. She wants to offer her article for use on this show and we will debut it next week.   Please remember to support the sponsors who support this show go to Hawaiiposts.com and click show HiP021 s2e7 for show notes Most songs featured in the show have links and opportunities to buy download stream or check out the youtube music vid At the top of the show notes are ways you can support the show by donating cash through PayPal. I have virtual wallets for Bit Coin Ethereum Dash Lite and Dogecoin.  Also links to Izumio Hydrogenized water. #1 selling Hydrogenized water in the world. its the fountain of lourdes in a bottle. Click the link to purchase a case or consider auto ship or even becoming a member affiliate and not only realize the health benefits but the financial incentives as well. For more information check the show notes to show #21 on HawaiiPosts.com Remember to Support our troops, when you see our armed serviced members give ‘em a thumbs up and or say thank you for your service to our great country   Also when you see first responders like fire, ems, e.r. and cops, thank ‘em for their service to your community   If you are planning an outing dependent on the weather check the current conditions at Timeanddate.com   Don’t go in the water alone, Bring a buddy or a friend Know your limits and the forecast current conditions Watch and Listen to the rhythm of the ocean ….When in doubt don’t go out.   When you take a hike Bring a phone water & a snack Don’t risk your life for a selfie Paths can be narrow and wet Keep your eyes and feet on the trail because the mountains cliffs are steep ….   and its a long way down   Have a good time in the islands be safe and tell all of your friends about the only podcast that updates you on all the events weather and surf for all the Hawaiian islands, its Hawaii posts. @Hawaiiposts.com I’m your host Tomestokes thanking you for listing to the show there are more to come. so stay tuned and stay stoked!! Aloha Aw-right tom      

UHMCOH
Waikīkī: Restoring the Waters

UHMCOH

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 18:52


Inspirational personal stories, told in their own voices, from the Center for Oral History archive at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. Hear about the abundant marine life - limu, crabs, fish - of Waikīkī that was fed by ponds and springs before the Ala Wai Canal was built. How can we restore the waters of Waikīkī and the abundance of natural resources enjoyed by our kupuna?

The Body Show
The Body Show: Waik?k? Health Center

The Body Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2016 59:03


Community health centers are the backbone of the health care system that take on some of the most challenging medical and social situations of the underserved. Waikiki Health Center is a model of what great work can be done. Today on The Body Show we'll hear more about the unique outreach programs they support, and what we can all do to help.