The gig economy is the future of the workplace with large businesses outsourcing projects. Carol Mon Lee interviews Tricia Dang, a young entrepreneur who focuses her consulting business Tridason on projects that help shape our community, including physical development and facilities, experiential education programs and capacity building. How has technology, the availability of public data, […]
Daily Advisory 8/27/18
Today’s Daily Advisory 10:00 am, Beyond the Lines with Rusty Komori, in an episode called Island Holdings Senior Vice-President Keith Amemiya – Beyond Business with guest Keith Amemiya. View playlist for earlier shows. 11:00 am, Community Matters with Carol Mon Lee, in an episode called How Does One Entrepreneur Shape our Community? – The gig economy […]
Chain of Survival for Cardiac Arrest – AED’s and CPR
Saving cardiac arrest victims. In this episode of Much More On Medicine, Craig and his guests will be taking a look at Cardiac Arrest, how to spot it, and saving cardiac arrest victims. The host for this episode is Craig Thomas. The guests for this episode are Libby Char, Charles Griep and Barry Burnett. ThinkTech […]
Returning to an Island Home
The Alarming Exodus of America’s Best and Brightest This week on Community Matters, Jay Fidell is joined by Dave Heenan to talk about Iceland and returning to an Island Home. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guest for this episode is Dave Heenan. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 […]
Japanese Counterparts and this Years LNG Effort
Update on Americas Energy Industry This week Jeff Kissel joins Jay Fidell via Zoom to talk about this years LNG effort and the role the Japanese play. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guest for this episode is Jeff Kissel. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 […]
More of the Same for Hawaii’s Tourism?
Transforming the Hawaii Tourism Authority In this episode of Community Matters, Marsha is joined by Dr. Paul Brewbaker to talk about transforming and refocusing Hawaii tourism policy away from primarily marketing Hawaii and towards managing the unintended, uncompensated, negative side effects of what is sometimes called “overtourism” now perceived to be affecting Hawaii. The host […]
Designing Hurricane-Resilient PV Systems
Protecting Our Energy The 2017 hurricanes brought sustained wind speeds of over 180 miles per hour to many Caribbean islands… some PV systems survived virtually unscathed while others suffered extensive damage. Hear first-hand from the author of the report about similarities between the failed systems… and (even more importantly) design and installation practices for the […]
Rep. Sean Quinlan and the North Shore Protest
Has tourism reached the tipping point in Hawaii? State Rep.Sean Quinlan is a part of the North Shore group demanding action regarding the area’s traffic problems. “It’s been going on for about 30 years and the local residents have finally had enough, so they are shutting it down” In this episode of Community Matters, Marsha […]
Sharon Moriwaki wins the Democratic primary for Senate District 12
Great success, but lots of work Jay Fidell in a discussion with Sharon Moriwaki as to how she conducted her campaign, and what happens now. 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 […]
Daily Advisory 8/22/18
Today’s Daily Advisory 10:00 am, Much More On Medicine with Craig Thomas, in an episode called Chain of survival for cardiac arrest – AED’s and CPR – Saving cardiac arrest victims with guest Libby Char and Charles Griep and Barry Burnett. View playlist for earlier shows. 11:00 am, Community Matters with Marsha Joyner, in an episode […]