Chosen out of the dozens that have been introduced. Dozens of tax bills have been introduced in the 2019 State Legislature. Tom Yamachika, President of the Hawaii Tax Foundation will discuss some of those bills, and what their effect would be if they are passed. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guest […]
Marketing in Japan (Exporting From Hawaii)
An introduction to key concepts in marketing to Japanese consumers. When exporting, most Hawaii companies look to Japan first. Our companies have a fantastic opportunity to market to the nearly two million annual Japanese visitors to Hawaii and learn from those customers before marketing directly to Japan. The host for this episode is Rob Haak. […]
Rotary of Waikiki (Hawaii Rotary: People of Action)
Hawaii Rotary. Win and Stephen Morgan update you on everything going on with the Rotary Club of Waikiki. The host for this episode is Winton Schoneman. The guest for this episode is Stephen Morgan. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier […]
Coconut Ratz and Kung Fu Cowboys (Perspectives on Global Justice)
Tales of a Pacific Islander’s childhood. On today’s episode of Perspectives on Global Justice, guest Jojo Peter will be sharing with our viewers his many memories from his autobiography, Coconut Ratz and Kung Fu Fighting, written with retired COE professor James Skouge. Jojo is a Micronesian National who grew up on Ettal, an atoll in […]
Daily Advisory 2/20/19
Today’s Daily Advisory Today’s Shows Summary of Shows for 2/20/2019 10:00 am, KwokTalk: The Culture of Women with Crystal Kwok, in an episode called Dancing bodies – The Culture of choreography with guest Angela Sebastion and Bianca Moise and Christianne Moss. Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6k-ynFpwaXt33MGAyHzUenc 11:00 am, Global Connections with Carlos Juarez, in an episode called Central […]
Changing Climates, Harming Health (Likable Science)
Subtle, incremental changes in our weather patterns and longer-term climates around the Earth are now starting to have a cumulative and negative impact on people’s health. Climate change is driving a global shift in health and disease patterns in at least the following areas: 1) Extreme Weather Events and Storms 2) Vector Born Disease 3) […]
The Times They Are A’Changing Artificial Intelligence and Geopolitics (Likable Science)
Developments in AI are ushering in disruptive technological change that threatens the relatively stable geopolitical balance of the post-WWII era. We’ll explore the recently announced “American AI Initiative” and discuss if/how its implementation may impact us, within the context of rapidly developing and changing AI technologies and their implementation in other countries. The hosts for […]
In Memory of Jackie Young (Navigating the Journey)
1934-2019. In 1990 she was elected to the State House of Representatives and then elected in 1992 as vice speaker, the first woman to hold that position. She championed issues related to Native Hawaiians, the environment and crimes against women. In 1994, Young was appointed as the state’s affirmative action officer. While undergoing breast cancer […]
Ed Case Meets Cam Cavasso At The Pacific Club (Think Tech On OC16)
Jay Fidell and Elise Anderson highlight an open forum between candidates Ed Case and Cam Cavasso. The topics covered included bipartisanship in Congress, the Jones Act, the Akaka Bill, Pension Liability, Health Care Reform, States’ Rights, Marijuana and North Korea. There was also a question and answer session that included questions about government’s role in […]
Think Tech Commentaries Galore (Think Tech On OC16)
Elise Anderson and RB Kelly cover some recent commentaries produced at Think Tech. The commentators include Tim Apicella, RB Kelly, Ray Tsuchiyama, Angus McTech, and Seymour Kazimirski. The subjects cover the future of the judicial branch, voting bias, education, media political endorsements, and meaning of life. Episode 383. Orignial Air Date November 4, 2018. ThinkTech […]