Finding out about him, and his practice. Dick Sutton talks about his training and practice – Admitted in 1971, California, 1970, Hawaii; Princeton 1967 then Stanford University, 1970. Practices in Civil Litigation, Professional Malpractice, Construction Law, with Sakai, Iwanaga Sutton Law Group. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guest for this episode […]
Toxicologic happenings in Hawaii (Much More On Medicine)
Volcanoes, fish, and everything in between. Is VOG Dangerous? What about Ahi? The host for this episode is Craig Thomas. The guest for this episode is Diana Felton. 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 […]
A GRATEFUL NATION? THE DORIS MILLER STORY (Navigating The Journey)
World War II Messman Attendant Second Class Doris Miller’s acts of valor at Pearl Harbor. Regardless of the Navy’s policy of not having messmen participate in combat. This noble spirit, running between the flames and crashing metal, taking the machine guns in hand as his ship mates were dying all around him on the blood […]
Daily Advisory 12/13/18
Today’s Daily Advisory Summary of Shows for 12/13/2018 11:00 am, Adventures in Small Business with Bernard Balsis, in an episode called Upcycling with Mattie Mae Larson – Your Trash is Your Treasure with guest Mattie Mae Larson. Playlist: https://youtu.be/CDWSxleC2KQ 12:00 pm, Asia Pacific Business Strategies with Michael North. A study of business activities and strategies […]
Daily Advisory 12/12/18
Today’s Daily Advisory Summary of Shows for 12/12/2018 10:00 am, Life In The Law with Jay Fidell, in an episode called Let’s meet Richard Sutton – Finding out about him, and his practice with guest Richard Sutton. Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6mcIz4nEpCmS3ViaJ_EqbbH 11:00 am, Much More On Medicine with Craig Thomas, in an episode called Toxicologic happenings in […]
Hara’s Hawaii (at UHM) (Humane Architecture)
How academic architecture acts in the mountain valley of the University of Hawaii Manoa. Architect John Hara shares his late 1970’s to early 1990’s built environment experience at the University of Hawaii Manoa. John shares his John A. Burns, Sherman Laboratories, School of Architecture projects to illustrate and explain his sensitive and sensible operating within […]
The Limits of Westernization Part IV (History Lens) 5er
Postwar Transformation. In the United States, intellectuals interpreted the U.S. victory and occupation of Japan as a sign of American dominance, in the process exaggerating westernization in East Asia. In Japan, intellectuals tried to answer what went wrong. In China, the Communists took power and intellectuals were further marginalized. The host for this episode is […]
The Limits of Westernization Part IV (History Lens)
Postwar Transformation. In the United States, intellectuals interpreted the U.S. victory and occupation of Japan as a sign of American dominance, in the process exaggerating westernization in East Asia. In Japan, intellectuals tried to answer what went wrong. In China, the Communists took power and intellectuals were further marginalized. The host for this episode is […]
Carbon Tax (Community Matters)
How Does it Work? What Will it do? Tom Yamachika will tell us what we need to know about the carbon tax – whether it would work in Hawaii and whether we would like it or not. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guest for this episode is Tom Yamachika. ThinkTech Hawaii […]
Miss Latina Hawaii Scholarship Title Holders 2019 (Hispanic Hawaii)
Miss Latina Hawaii 2019 “Noe Baladad”, Miss Aloha Latina 2019 “Tani De La Torre”, and Miss Paradise Latina 2019 “Aleksya Batoon””. Learning about Miss Latina Hawaii organization, what it mean to be the Miss Latina Hawaii, Miss Aloha and Miss Paradise, Their platform and what they do for the community. The hosts for this episode […]