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, how to stand out and stay financially solvent with guest Laurie Sumiye. View playlist for earlier shows.
12:00 pm, Encore Presentation – Hawaii Together with Keli’i Akina, in an episode called New Thinking for Hawaiian Homes – Innovative approach that could reduce significantly the Hawaiian Homes waiting list. with guest Peter Savio. View playlist for earlier shows.
1:00 pm, The Will of the People with Martha Randolph, in an episode called Let There Be Music – How the Hawaii Symphony Orchestra came back from bankruptcy and where it is today with guest Michael Titterton. View playlist for earlier shows.
2:00 pm, Business In Hawaii with Dailyn Yanagida, in an episode called Junior Achievement of Hawaii – To inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy. with guest Tiffany Yoshida. View playlist for earlier shows.
3:00 pm, Condo Insider with Yuriko Sugimura, in an episode called Issues with the Implementation of the Fire Safety Ordinance (Bill 69) – And why this is not a done deal. View playlist for earlier shows.
4:00 pm, Sister Power with Sharon Yarbrough, in an episode called Lessons in Effective Leadership – Sister Power with guests Elgin Cooper and Kimmoly K. Laboo. View playlist for earlier shows.
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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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