So Others Will Hear. The host for this episode is Mark Shklov. The guest for this episode is Joshua Michaels. We discuss several topics that Josh Michaels finds important to speak out about, including the danger of romanticizing history, right-wing populism around the world, how to learn from the past and prepare for the future, […]
Kolohe CEO & Founder Rose Wong (Beyond the Lines)
Beyond Custom Jewelry. The host for this episode is Rusty Komori. The guest for this episode is Rose Wong. We talk with Rose about being a successful entrepreneur owning two custom design jewelry stores in Waikiki and why she is a driven leader inspiring her team in creating a superior culture of excellence. ThinkTech Hawaii […]
Pandemic, Vaccines, and the First Amendment (Figments: On Reality)
The delicate balance of freedom and safety. The host for this episode is Dan ‘Fig’ Leaf. The host discusses COVID-19 vaccination risks and rates, and the challenge of “misinformation” regarding the virus and its control. He notes that the truth has changed over time as the virus and countermeasure have become better understood. Premature dismissal […]
ThinkTech Commentary: Disappointment
Please consider this ThinkTech commentary. A year ago, they told us we were coming out of covid, so it was time to plan a reopening. Vaccines or not, the reopening has been limited at best, and now the variants are spreading like wildfire, with more variants to come, as a consequence of more infections. Not […]
AOAO Reserve Study and Building Collapse (Condo Insider)
Minimize the Chance of Building Collapse. The host for this episode is Jonathan Billings. How AOAOs can utilize a Reserve Study to minimize the chance of building collapse. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Hawaii time most weekdays, then we stream our earlier shows all night long. Check […]
Voting Rights To Fade Before Covid Does? (America Finding its Way)
Laws Limit Voting But Allow Infection. The host for this episode is Stephanie Dalton. The guests for this episode are Jay Fidell, Cynthia Lee Sinclair, Winston Welch and Tim Apicella. The panelists discuss states’ legislation to specifically target and curtail citizens’ engagement in self-government without confronting dire threats to all, old and young, from Covid […]
Should We Resist Government Overreach? (Talking Tax)
If we don’t, who will? The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guest for this episode is Tom Yamachika. There have been several instances of alleged government overreach over the last several years. The rail tax was subjected to a 10% skim. Information flow to taxpayers and reporters was initially stonewalled at the […]
Anti-Government Protests in Cuba (Global Connections)
Mass protests in Cuba amid economic crisis. The host for this episode is Carlos Juarez. The guests for this episode are Ariana Hernández-Reguant and Susannah Rodríguez Drissi. Two subject matter experts on Cuba will discuss the recent mass protests in Cuba and what it means for the island nation. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the […]
The Conflicts over Democratic Elections (It’s Time for Responsible Change)
Voting, Elections, Gerrymandering & More. The host for this episode is Chuck Crumpton. The guests for this episode are Benjamin Davis and Tina Patterson. History & current conflicts over democratic elections. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Hawaii time most weekdays, then we stream our earlier shows all […]
Classical Origins of Democracy in the West (History is Here to Help)
An important history lesson. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guest for this episode is Saundra Schwartz. Saundra Schwartz helps us understand Classical Origins of Democracy in the West and An important history lesson. Was this more or less enlightened than what came before? What brought it about? How well did it […]