Finding your niche, how to stand out and stay financially solvent The market is full of talented artists starting their own businesses, so it is crucial that aspiring art business owners find a way to stand out and stay financially solvent. Today I’m speaking with Laurie Sumiye, Hawaii Eco Artist and Filmmaker Her Company is: […]
Issues with the Implementation of the Fire Safety Ordinance (Bill 69) (Condo Insider)
Why this is not a done deal? This week on Condo Insider, we discuss the implementation of the ordinance is more complicated than previously contemplated and AOAO’s and the professionals who have to do the Life Safety Evaluation are “not on the same page” as to how that process will happen. The host for this […]
The Limits of Westernization (History Lens)
Examining the roots of East Asian modernity This week, Jay and Jon Davidann talk about the limits of westernization by examining the roots of East Asian modernity. The hosts for this episode are Jon Davidann and Jay Fidell. The hosts for this episode are Jon Davidann and Jay Fidell. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the […]
Let There Be Music (The Will of the People)
How the Hawaii Symphony Orchestra came back from bankruptcy and where it is today Michael Titterton is the former President and General Manager of Hawaii Public Radio, until his retirement. In October of 2016 he was invited to become President of The Hawaii Symphony Orchestra. Since then he has worked ceaselessly to improve the fiscal […]
Junior Achievement of Hawaii (Business in Hawaii)
To inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy This week on Business in Hawaii, Dailyn is joined by Tiffany Yoshida to discuss how instilling basic financial management skills at a young age can have profound impact on Hawaii’s local economy. With the cost of living in Hawaii on the rise, it […]
Daily Advisory 10/04/18
Today’s Daily Advisory 10:00 am, History Lens with Jon Davidann, in an episode called The Limits of Westernization – Examining the roots of East Asian modernity. View playlist for earlier shows. 11:00 am, Adventures in Small Business with Terri Funakoshi, in an episode called How to be an Artist in Business – Finding your niche, […]
NAFTA 2.0: Renegotiating Free Trade Trump Style (Global Connections)
The recent renegotiation of the NAFTA agreement between the U.S., Mexico, and Canada. Carlos Juárez joins Jay Fidell to discuss the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Who wins? Who loses? Is it a new agreement, or simply a revision of the original NAFTA? The hosts for this episode are Carlos Juarez […]
Cynthia Sinclair: How Current Politics are Effecting Abuse Survivors (ThinkTech Commentaries)
Cynthia Sinclair, host of “Finding Respect in the Chaos” comments on the current events happening in DC with the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing for Brett Kavanagh as well as sexual abuse in the current political climate. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then […]
The Intersection of Privacy and Security in the Age of Digital Transformation (Security Matters)
Because Security Matters This week Andrew and Sal D’Agostino discuss protecting your personal information. Identity, Trust, Consent.., What questions should you be asking when you share personally identifiable information? The host for this episode is Andrew Lanning. The guest for this episode is Sal D’agostino. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am […]
Active Aging as an alternative to sick care or anti-aging (Navigating the Journey)
Active Aging is extending your health span to meet your life span. Hawaii has one of the most rapidly growing older adult populations in the nation. Dr. Warren F. Wong has dedicated his professional life to the care of older adults. Geriatrics service at Kaiser Permanente in Hawaii and then became a physician lead for […]