Aging is a beautiful part of life. Seymour Kazimirski reminds us all about the importance of taking care of ourselves – both inside and out! ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out any time […]
I Beat Cancer – Surviving and Thriving
Seymour’s World is visited by two cancer survivors who have proven that you can beat cancer and actually live a better life after treatment. All of us are fearful of the big “C” and think it is the end of the world. Deborah Turrell Atkinson and Tanya Reed tell us about their personal coping skills, […]
Diving Deeper into OTEC – Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion with Dr. Hans Krock
We’ll follow up on our earlier conversation with Dr. Krock, President of Krock Design Associates and Professor Emeritus, Dept. Ocean & Resources Engineering at UH, about OTEC, exploring in more detail how the technology works, and discussing its competitive advantages over other energy sources. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to […]
The Business Judgment Rule – How Directors Can Minimize Their Liability with Laree McGuire
Laree McGuire, partner at Porter McGuire Kiakona & Chow, LLP, joins guest host Jane to explain the The Business Judgment Rule and how Condo Association Board Directors can minimize their liability. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the […]
Land, Farming and Community with Joey Char
Joey Char is a Land Asset Manager for Kamehameha Schools which includes a 220 acre ag park in Punaluu on the Windward side of Oahu. The park was designed to provide much needed farm plots for small farmers to grow a variety of food while also providing educational opportunities for Hawaiians. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live […]
Castro, the Last Great Revolutionary?
Castro was President until 1976 and then Prime Minister until 2008, so can say he was head of Cuba’s government until 2008 or for 49 years (1969-1980). Pierre Asselin, Professor of History at Hawaii Pacific University joins Grace to discuss the question: is Castro the last great revolutionary? ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet […]
Service Dogs are Best Friends! Hawaii Fi-Do Service Dogs
What is a service dog? Jim Kennedy, Executive Director at Hawaii Fi-Do Service Dogs, Larry Bigalow, a vet with disabilities and his yellow Labrador service dog “Buzz” join Jay to talk about the kinds of tasks LEGITIMATE service dogs can perform. Our two biggest challenges are generating a more steady flow of supporting revenue (almost […]
Building a Fun Family Business – Outlandish Productions and Hula Rosie with Dana Land
A vocalist, recording artist, producer, jazz camp director and educator, Dana Land has the pleasure of performing for some of the most discerning clients as she performs at private events, festivals, jazz clubs and concerts with her varying ensembles. She stirs up the jazz scene with a refreshing style and playful presence performing a wide […]
Peter Carlisle – The Smartest Things I’ve Ever Done
The Thirteen Mayor of Honolulu Peter Carlisle served as Chief Prosecutor for City-County of Honolulu for 16 years. Join Peter and guest host Michael North for a discussion of “the three smartest things I ever did” — that I wouldn’t have known when I was 24. Offering wisdom of experience to young business people, investors, […]
The Cannabis Economy and Tax Reform – A Quarterly Commentary with Steve Pingree
In this quarterly commentary, Attorney Steve Pingree joins Reg Baker to discuss medical marijuana and the impact of the recent 2016 US Election. Today’s discussion also revolves around tax reform and IRS collection efforts under the looming Trump Administration. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, […]