Daily Advisory 9/12/18
Today’s Daily Advisory
11:00 am, Community Matters with Marsha Joyner, in an episode called Preparation for Olivia – The Red Cross Mass care shelter, Waianae Rec. Center with guest Paul Klink and Rod Antone and Cathie. View playlist for earlier shows.
12:00 pm, Community Matters with Marsha Joyner, in an episode called House of Representative Joy San Buenaventura and Big Islander Farmer Steve Sakala – Big Island Storm Issues with House of Representative Joy San Buenaventura and Big Islander Hemp Farmer Steve Sakala with guests Joy San Buenaventura and Steve Sakala. View playlist for earlier shows.
1:00 pm, Security Matters: Hawaii with Andrew Lanning, in an episode called The Role of Threat Assessment in Workplace Violence Prevention – Because Security Matters with guest Jeffrey B. Owens. View playlist for earlier shows.
2:00 pm, Encore Presentation – Beyond the Lines with Rusty Komori, in an episode called Island Holdings Senior Vice-President Keith Amemiya – Beyond Business with guest Keith Amemiya. View playlist for earlier shows.
3:00 pm, Research In Manoa with Jay Fidell, in an episode called What does Olivia have to do with Florence? – Status report on Olivia with guest Dennis J. Hwang. View playlist for earlier shows.
4:00 pm, Hawaii, State Of Clean Energy with Maria Tome, in an episode called National Drive Electric Week – Test Driving Electric Vehicles with guest Lauren Reichelt and Greg Gaug and Brennon Morioka. View playlist for earlier shows.
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Recent Broadcasts
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Ed Case: Democratic Party Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives (CD1) (All About Leadership) Watch
Education Tax a Pandoras Box (ThinkTech Commentary) Watch
Very Best of Vegas Vacations (Pinoy Power Hawaii) Watch
Entrance Controls – Designing Hardware for Entrance Control Solutions (Security Matters: Hawaii) Watch
Mastering the Mindset on Inspired Living (Taking your Health Back) Watch
911 remembering Yamasaki’s Honolulu Hawaii’s 1350 Ala Moana Boulevard (Humane Architecture) Watch
Where Were You on September 11, 2001? (Working Together) Watch
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1. From the series “Beyond The Lines” on 8/27/2018 hosted by Rusty Komori, it’s called “Island Holdings Senior Vice-President Keith Amemiya – Beyond Business” with guest Keith Amemiya.
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2. From the series “Konnichiwa Hawaii こんにちは、ハワイ!” on 8/27/2018 hosted by Yukari Kunisue, PhD, it’s called “「
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3. From the series “Community Matters” on 8/29/2018 hosted by Marsha Joyner, it’s called “Mayor Bernard Carvalho’s update about Major flooding on Kauai again – Hawaii’s fourth largest island and is sometimes called the “Garden Island”” with guest Bernard Carvalho.
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4. From the series “Where The Drone Leads” on 8/30/2018 hosted by Ted Ralston, it’s called “Sharing The Airspace in Hawaii – Drones and Low Level Aviation – Airspace sharing with Drones is coming!” with guests Scott Allen, Eric Lincoln, George Purdy.
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5. From the series “Humane Architecture” on 8/28/2018 hosted by Martin Despang, it’s called “Tropical Tutoring – An Update from Dr. Bill Chapman” with guest Bill Chapman.
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Staff Pick Show of the Week:
From the series “Energy 808: The Cutting Edge” on 8/27/2018 hosted by Jay Fidell and co-hosted by Marco Mangelsdorf, it’s called “Business Strategy and Hawaiian Electric with Sr. VP Shelee Kimura. – Business development and strategic planning.” with guest Shelee Kimura.
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