Daily Advisory 10/02/18
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Today’s Daily Advisory
12:00 pm, Pinoy Power Hawaii with Emmie Ortega-Anderson, in an episode called La Union Circle of Hawaii – Pinoy Power Hawaii with guest Baybe Hufana Ablan. View playlist for earlier shows.
1:00 pm, Encore Presentation – Beyond the Lines with Rusty Komori, in an episode called Senia Owner/Chef Chris Kajioka – Beyond Restaurants with guest Chris Kajioka. View playlist for earlier shows.
2:00 pm, Hispanic Hawaii with Richard Concepcion, in an episode called Teen advocate for Human Trafficking – Jade Baker advocate for Human Trafficking with guest Jade Baker. View playlist for earlier shows.
3:00 pm, Encore Presentation – Law Across The Sea with Mark Shklov, in an episode called The Secrets that Silicon Valley Elites Use to Help Their Children Thrive in the Digital Age – How to thrive in the digital age with guest Lauren Paer. View playlist for earlier shows.
4:00 pm, Humane Architecture with Martin Despang, in an episode called Built Rainbow UHM / vol 2: Thrive – The built environment of the University of Hawaii Manoa of the 1960’s and 1970’s with guest Desoto Brown. View playlist for earlier shows.
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Attorney Mark Shklov has been practicing law in Honolulu since 1976. His legal practice and interests are international and business. Mark’s ThinkTech show “Law Across the Sea” features lawyers who share his interest in international and legal subjects.
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Recent Broadcasts
Here’s the web links to the most recently broadcast talk shows on ThinkTech Hawaii:
KHON2 Weather Anchor Justin Cruz (Beyond The Lines) Watch
Becoming Dentons (Law Across The Sea) Watch
A Vision for Changing Hawaii (Hawaii Together) Watch
Evolution via Energy Codes: The Path to an Enlightened Future (Code Green) Watch
Hawaii’s Big Choice (Part 1) – Understanding The Con-Con Ballot Questions (Community Matters) Watch
Hawaii’s Big Choice (Part 2) – A Look at Possible Con-Con Proposals (Community Matters) Watch
Hawaii’s Big Choice (Part 3) – Highest Hopes, Worst Fears! (Community Matters) Watch
Religious Political Strategy: The Vatican, Zhongnanhai, and the President’s Office (Asia In Review) Watch
What’s Playing on Spectrum OC16?
This episode is entitled “OUR AUGUST TOP FIVE SHOW AND STAFF PICK,” featuring excerpts from our most recent ThinkTech talkshows in August, including shows from”Beyond the Lines” hosted by Rusty Komori; “Hawaii Nikkei Now” hosted by Russell Honma; “Hawaii Together” hosted by Keli’i Akina; “Code Green” hosted by Howard Wiig; “Pacific Partnerships In Education” hosted by Ethan Allen; and “Think Tech Asia” hosted by Jay Fidell.
Schedule:
Sunday: 10:30pm (premiere)
Monday: 4:30am
Tuesday: 2:00pm
Thursday: 9:00am
Friday: 5:00am, 3:00pm
Saturday: 1:00pm
Subject to change
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1. From the series “Beyond The Lines” on 9/17/2018 hosted by Rusty Komori, it’s called “Senia Owner/Chef Chris Kajioka – Beyond Restaurants” with guest Chris Kajioka.
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2. From the series “Law Across The Sea” on 9/17/2018 hosted by Mark Shklov, it’s called “The Secrets that Silicon Valley Elites Use to Help Their Children Thrive in the Digital Age – How to thrive in the digital age” with guest Lauren Paer.
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3. From the series “Hawaii Together” on 9/17/2018 hosted by Keli’i Akina, it’s called “New Thinking for Hawaiian Homes – Innovative approach that could reduce significantly the Hawaiian Homes waiting list.” with guest Peter Savio.
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4. From the series “Likable Science” on 9/21/2018 hosted by Ethan Allen, it’s called “Sustainable Ocean Systems: Drinking water when, where, and as much as needed – SOS is scaling up to provide an innovative model that can support critical emergency and short term water needs” with guest Ken Ostebo.
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5. From the series “Business In Hawaii” on 9/20/2018 hosted by Ray Tsuchiyama, it’s called “Tips to Survive the Next Hawaii Real Estate Crash – Cultivating a deep background in Hawaii industrial leasing, project leasing, sales, project sales and development.” with guest Mark Ambard.
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Staff Pick Show of the Week:
From the series “Finding Respect In The Chaos” on 9/21/2018 hosted by Cynthia Lee Sinclair, it’s called “Key Bills In the 2018 Hawaii Legislature -The results show – The Kapiolani Sex Abuse Treatment center is Changing laws and making a profound difference in the lives of victims.” with guest Justin Murakami.
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These are the top choices of our 30 talk shows every week. There are, of course, another 25. If you’d like to see them, please go to our ThinkTechHawaii.com or our YouTube Channel where you’ll find them all. Every Day Better at ThinkTech
The list above is based up the “most viewed” ThinkTech videos posted online excluding the prior week’s #1 series.
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