Icee Davidson talks about another place to eat in downtown Honolulu, shared a couple tracks from people that submitted to the website, and he talks about the talk of War surrounding the most recent terror attacks in Paris. Aloha! ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, […]
Real World White Hat Hacking At RSG Modelworks – Rodney Thayer
About RSG Modelworks: It’s 2015. The Internet is everywhere. Some of it even works. Some of the working bits are even secure. All of it is complex equipment. We model networks and network components. We make these models to be used in developing,deploying, breaking, and/or securing data networks of all sorts Aloha! ThinkTech Hawaii streams […]
Filmmaking for AINA – Josh Thome
Josh Thome and guest host Jay Fidell discuss Josh’s film AINA: That Which Feeds Us. The film highlights a way to address some of the most pressing environmental and health issues facing the island of Kauai – and of island Earth. This may sound like an outstanding claim, but as AINA vividly illustrates, such is […]
Red Kettles and the Holiday Season: Angel Trees for Christmas – Major Randy Mulch
As the holiday season draws near, we begin to notice those red kettles, kind patrons, and jingling bells outside our favorite stores. But The Salvation Army is responsible for much more than the average bystanders observation. Major Randy Mulch with The Salvation Army’s Kauluwela Corps. will join Jay in studio to discuss the entirety of […]
A Passion for Arts and Technology – Ghissou Rosala
Ghissou Rosala, President of Hawaii Smart Energy and a volunteer consultant with the Honolulu Museum of Art for their Persian Art Collection will discuss her company and the importance of the Arts in Hawaii. Join us at Biz Ed Spotlight to find out more about Ghissou’s passion for the arts and technology Aloha! ThinkTech Hawaii […]
Commerce on Kauai – Bob Gunter & Mark Perriello
As new CEO of the Kauai Chamber of Commerce, Mark Perriello has great insight to Kauai’s local economy. The Koloa Rum Company has a starring role in its recent resurgence, winning numerous awards both locally and nationally. President and CEO, Bob Gunter will share the recent developments at Koloa Rum including their new Coffee rum, […]
Advancing the Sustainable Energy Economy with Brian Kealoha and Dann Carlson
OpTerra Energy uses energy as a foundation to build programs and partnerships that save money, generate revenue, improve assets, protect the environment, and accelerate customers’ success. Brian and the Energy Team will discuss the ways in which OpTerra is striving beyond energy efficiency to advance the sustainable energy economy Aloha! ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on […]
An American Actor in Beijing: Michael Gralapp
An American business man found himself living in China, having lost a battle for his business. He cheered himself up along the road of fiscal recovery by getting involved in a local theatre. He now is a sought-after actor on stage, film and television in Beijing, as well as an executive recruiter in the talent […]
Music Education and Performance: From K-12 to Adult Players – Alan Ing
Join Jim for an interview with Alan Ing, Teacher, Conductor, and Tuba Player. We’ll hear about the state of music education and performance in Hawaii’s schools as well as its importance in terms of brain development. Aloha! ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, […]
Brother for the People – Taz Vegas & Bobby Pileggi
Taking you back to the days of Stevie Wonder, EWF, and Marvin Gaye, “Brother For The People,” is a retro 70’s original with a modern sound and feel good vibe that manages to capture the heart and soul of that wonderful generation in time. TAZ is a commercial recording artist from Hawaii, and will explain […]