Who can afford to live in Hawaii?. Several minimum wage bills failed to gather any traction in this years legislative session. Tim Apicella explores the issue of why Hawaii has the lowest living wage in the United States. The host for this episode is Tim Apicella. The guests for this episode are Nicole Woo and […]
Sinclair Media Fake News or Propaganda (What’s On Your Mind Hawaii)
Tim Apicella explores the recent event of Sinclair Broadcasting Group requiring its news anchors from 173 local stations across the US to read from a script decrying the dangers of fake news from other non-Sinclair owned news organizations. The host for this episode was Tim Apicella. The guest for this episode was Brett Oppegaard. ThinkTech […]
$60 Billion of Troublesome Trade Tariffs with China (What’s On Your Mind Hawaii)
his week Tim Apicella explores two topics. The first guest, Damon Rhys, shares his opinion of the negative effects $60B in trade tariffs with China will have on the economy and local realestate in Hawaii. The second, why the homeless camp by Waianae boat harbour is a model of success. The host for this episode […]
Honolulu’s New Pedestrian Law – Crosswalks and Sinful Cell Phones
On Hawaii Moving Forward, Tim Apicella looks at the new distracted pedestrian law known as Bill 6. On Oct 25 everyone will be breaking the law if they look at a cell phone or any electronics while crossing the street. The pros and cons of such a law will be examined. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live […]
Honolulu Rail How to Save $3 Billion and 4 Years
Scott Wilson, spokesperson for Salvage the Rail sits down with Tim Apicella on Hawaii Moving Forward to discuss how Salvage the Rail’s Option 2A will bring light rail cars down to the street level from Middle Street to Ala Moana and will save tax payers $3 billion dollars and four years of construction time. ThinkTech […]
Biki Bikes Cost for Kamanaina too High
Tim Apicella, host of Moving Hawaii Forward, looks at an issue recently raised with BikeShare Hawaii and the rental rates charged for bikes. Soon you will see Biki bikes on the streets and sidewalks of downtown and Waikiki. One thousand bikes will be for rent for residents and tourists alike. Wyatt Gordon recently had an […]
The Art of Conscious Loving
Judith Shivani Davis and Paul (Lito) McCurdy are back on Shrink Rap. As Teachers of Tantra, Sacred Sexuality, and Intimacy Skills for men and women, they talk about their meet-up group, weekend Training in October 2017 for couples and singles, and upcoming day-long and residential workshops on Maui and Oahu. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on […]
Sitting in Traffic in Clean Cars By 2045
Traffic may not improve, but at least we can feel better about sitting in traffic in clean, non-fossil fuel burning vehicles. There was a bill introduced in the 2017 Legislature that would have encouraged the use of clean cars by 2045. To discuss the proposed bill, Tim Apicella sits down with Jeff Mikulina, CEO of […]
Rail Funding at a Critical Crossroads
The State 2017 Legislative session ended on 5/2 with no decisions made as how to fund the rail shortfall of $3B. Tune in for Moving Hawaii Forward where Tim Apicella and State Representative Bob McDermott talk about what happened to the proposed General Excise Tax funding and what will happen next. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live […]
Road Rage in Hawaii
Talking about Road rage in our Aloha State seems like a contradiction of terms. Sadly, road rage is occurring with more frequency. Moving Hawaii Forward, Tim Apicella and Jay Fidell look at what road rage looks like, its causes, and ways to avoid it. Video Credits: The Honolulu PD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3VPqS78zMo Ryan Arakaki: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNIBUh2JLBU ThinkTech Hawaii […]