KW or KWh – Right Now Vs over Time. The host for this show is Guillermo Sabatier. As the discussion on energy and power goes on across many platforms, many experts often use the term Watt-Hours to describe capacity or even capability. It is important to understand what that means and how the use of […]
Promoting Democracy in the Schools (Journeys of the Mind)
Punahou School’s Davis Initiative. The host for this show is Carl R. Ackerman. The guests are David Ball and Pamela Sakamoto. As democratic values are challenged around the world, Punahou School is trying to educate its students and the community at large about democratic values. Dr. David Ball and Dr. Pamela Sakamoto discuss their vision […]
Competing Narratives Around the Israel-Hamas War (Keeping the World Company)
How Are They Affecting Global Public Opinion. The hosts for this show are Jay Fidell and Tim Apicella. The guest is Jean Rosenfeld. Our panel helps us understand the competing narratives that are being publicized around the Israel-Hamas War, what are these narratives, how accurate and logical are they, who is generating, publicizing and disseminating […]
Gumming up 24-Year-Old Litigation (Talking Tax)
Saved by the Supreme Court. The hosts for this show are Mark Coleman and Tom Yamachika. We discuss Kalima v. State, filed in 1999, which then concerned 2,515 beneficiaries of DHHL who sued the State over its handling of the Hawaiian homes program. After decades of litigation, the plaintiff class and the State reached a […]
Lunana: a Yak in the Classroom (Movies We Can Learn From)
The Dilemma of a Young Man in Bhutan. The hosts for this show are Jay Fidell and George Casen. A young man is raised by his grandmother from a young age after his parents died. She directs him to study to become a schoolteacher. He has a five-year contract with the government as a teacher, […]
Hawai‘i LGBT Legacy Foundation (Connecting Hawaii Business)
New ED Randy Soriano. The host for this show is Kathleen Lee. The guest is Randy Soriano. Randy Soriano is the first Executive Director of the Hawai‘i LGBT Legacy Foundation. He brings to the position his years of professional and volunteer experience within the Hawai‘i community. The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6l6H4iie-TbdPnrVJ2zU6VI […]
Israeli and Palestinian Peace (Global Connections)
Together Beyond Words, Radical Aliveness. The host for this show is Phyllis Blees. The guests are Nitsan Joy Gordon and Ann Bradney. Gordon is founder of Together Beyond Words, an Israeli non-profit seeking a just and peaceful society using verbal and non-verbal interventions. She speaks about her 30 years of work bringing peace to men […]
Rep. Dean Phillips Wants Biden’s Job (American Issues Take One)
Pillips Runs Against President in 2024. The hosts for this show are Tim Apicella and Jay Fidell. Rep.Dean Phillips has decided to run against President Biden. He has voted 100% with President Biden, yet he runs against him. It’s an age issue. 65-70% of Democrats do not want President Biden to run for a second […]
Membering Lahaina, a Look Ahead Vol 8 (Humane Architecture)
Suggestions of Sensitive Sheltering. The hosts for this show are Martin Despang and DeSoto Brown. The guest is Martin Anzellini García-Reyes. Preceding ‘human[e] architecture’ shows by DeSoto Brown have shared the history and post-fire condition of the town of Lahaina, which has been destroyed by the fire of August 2023. This show continues the previous […]
History History History (Law Across The Sea)
Lessons Learned with James Mohr. The hosts for this show are Mark Shklov and Ray Tsuchiyama. The guest is James Mohr. We discuss James Mohr’s book, Plague and Fire, Hawaii’s 1900 Bubonic Plague and Honolulu’s China Town Fire, parallels with recent events on Maui, how history seems to repeat itself, enduring political patterns in American […]