Daily Advisory 6/14/18
ThinkTech Host of the Week
Andrew Lanning started in the computer and electronics field in 1982 beginning with the COBOL, FORTRAN, and ASSEMBLER programming languages. He continued with electronic systems training as a missile technician in the United States Navy from 1985-1993, and is a combat-action veteran of the Persian Gulf War.
Mr. Lanning joined the commercial security industry after the navy and Co-Founded Integrated Security Technologies (IST) with his wife in 1998. IST is a Honolulu based contracting firm specializing in electronic security system design, implementation, and maintenance.
Mr. Lanning sits on the BOD of the Hawaii Information, Communication and Technology Association (HICTA), the Security Industry Association (SIA) Cybersecurity Committee, The Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Cybersecurity Advisory Council, and he chairs the PSA Network Cyber Security Committee. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from the University of Hawaii in 1993, and a Masters in Communications from Hawaii Pacific University in 2011. Andrew enjoys hiking and water sports and completed his first Ironman
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Today’s Program Advisory
10:00am, Where The Drone Leads with Ted Ralston, in an episode called Education…unlocking full potential of Drones – Learning, operating, respecting the rules… role of Education and AMA with guests Tyler Dobbs and Josh Levy. View playlist for earlier shows.
11:00am, Adventures in Small Business with Terri Funakoshi, in an episode called The Business of Weddings – Hawaii Bride and Groom with guest Julie Aragaki. View playlist for earlier shows.
12:00 pm, Encore Presentation: Community Matters with Crystal Kwok, in an episode called Asia Pacific Dance Festival presents: Ramayana, the Abduction of Sita – A traditional Balinese music and dance drama with guest I Made Moja and I Putu Gede Setiawan and Annie Reynolds. View playlist for earlier shows.
1:00 pm, Asia In Review with Jay Fidell, in an episode called Korea Looking Forward – Should We Be, Will We Be Surprised? – How Will Break It First? with guest Martha Randolph. View playlist for earlier shows.
2:00 pm, Business In Hawaii with Dailyn Yanagida, in an episode called Expanding Your Business – Growing a Business in Hawaii with guest Scott Rabe. View playlist for earlier shows.
3:00 pm, Condo Insider with Richard Emery, in an episode called Lessons Learned from Horrible Annual Meetings – Don’t Get Caught Off Guard with guest Steve Glanstein. View playlist for earlier shows.
4:00 pm, Sister Power with Sharon Yarbrough, in an episode called The Meaning of Juneteenth, What is Juneteenth And Why Is It Celebrated? – The History of Juneteenth Celebrations, Juneteenth Celebrations in Honolulu with guests Marcia Howard and Debra Murray. View playlist for earlier shows.
Recent Broadcasts
Here’s the web links to the most recently broadcast talk shows on ThinkTech Hawaii:
The Confidence Architect, Cameasha Muhammad (Out Of The Comfort Zone) Watch
Is it Possible to Bring Even More Tourism in Hawaii? (Community Matters) Watch
Spanish Teachers Teaching Spanish in Hawaii (Hispanic Hawaii) Watch
Creative Strategies for Successful English Language Learning (Pacific Partnerships In Education) Watch
The Automobile in Hawaii, and How It’s Affected Us (Humane Architecture) Watch
Science and Data about Climate Change (Community Matters) Watch
What’s Playing on Spectrum OC16?
This episode is entitled THE 2018 VISITOR INDUSTRY CHARITY WALK IN WAIKIKI featuring ThinkTech’s coverage of the Charity Walk from Ala Moana to Waikiki and back on May 19th, with lots of scenes and comments of how it went that Saturday morning.
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 “Community Matters” on 5/29/2018 hosted by Crystal Kwok, it’s called “Asia Pacific Dance Festival presents: Ramayana, the Abduction of Sita” with guests I Made Moja, I Putu Gede Setiawan, Annie Reynolds.
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2. From the series “Young Talents Making Way” on 5/29/2018 hosted by Andrea Gabrieli, it’s called “Can computers predict weather phenomena?” with guest James Shigemoto.
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3. From the series “Hawaii Nikkei Now – ハワイ 日系 ナウ” on 5/30/2018 hosted by Ray Tsuchiyama, it’s called “Gannenmono and Today: Nikkei Collective and Personal Narratives”
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4. From the series “Finding Respect In The Chaos” on 6/1/2018 hosted by Cynthia Lee Sinclair, it’s called “Natural Healing” with guests Emmalani Makepa-Foley-Wong, Kim Partner.
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5. From the series “Making Leadership Work” on 5/31/2018 hosted by Carol Mon Lee, it’s called “A Millennial Take on Leadership” with guest William Elliott.
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Staff Pick Show of the Week:
From the series “Stan The Energy Man” on 6/1/2018 hosted by Stan Osserman, it’s called “Hawaii Island has Two Hydrogen Stations!!!” with guest Mitch Ewan.
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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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