Financial Education with the Prince. The host for this show is Prince Dykes. The guest is Darrin Erickson. What are ways to Invest in Global Markets? The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6lKhjrnpC99cTQjGA608X0k Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com. ThinkTech Hawaii streams from 10:00 […]
Empowering Minds Innovation in Education (The Creative Life)
Transforming the Education System. The host for this show is Darlene Boyd. The guests are Julia Nyberg and Sandra Kaplan. Guests Dr. Julia Nyberg from Purdue University and Dr. Sandra Kaplan from the University of Southern California discuss how to ignite innovation and creativity in education. They explore inductive and deductive reasoning, divergent thinking and […]
The Challenges of Family Practice in Kealakekua (Community Matters)
And What it’s like for Patients Too. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Esther Smith. Family Practice Doctor Esther Smith in Kealakekua helps us understand what it’s like to practice there, the challenges she experiences with staffing, health insurance, medicare, access to specialists, pre-approval of necessary testing and procedures, and […]
Hawaii Baseball Coach Rich Hill (Beyond the Lines)
Beyond Baseball. The host for this show is Rusty Komori. The guest is Rich Hill. We talk with Coach Rich about the importance of mindset, dealing with adversities, taking calculated risks, striving for peak performance, and building a superior culture of excellence. The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6mTzxc4G7w47Jcr_G482jrb Please visit our ThinkTech […]
Are Stairways the Key to More Housing (Hawaii Together)
Single Stairs Could Lower Housing Costs. The host for this show is Keli’i Akina. The guest is Stephen Smith. How can rethinking the way we build stairways in Hawaii reduce housing costs? Stephen Smith, director of the Center for Building in North America, joins us today to answer that very question. Talking with host Keli’i […]
Getting Kids to School in Kihei (Talking Tax)
When Agencies Fight, Nothing Gets Done. The hosts for this show are Jay Fidell and Tom Yamachika. We focus this week on Kihei, Maui, where our Department of Education (DOE) has been trying to open a new $245 million high school primarily for Kihei. It’s called Kulanihakoi High School. It’s built, and has been built […]
What is Benchmarking in Honolulu (Code Green)
Reduce Building Bills Via Benchmarking. The host for this show is Howard Wiig. The guest is Marissa Kunch. Building benchmarking is the process of measuring a building’s consumption of energy and water over time. Regularly benchmarking allows building owners and managers to track one of their largest ongoing expenses (i.e., utility bills), understand their building’s […]
Securing a Standard of Living for all (Cooper UNion)
Article 25: Well-Being Around the World. The host for this show is Joshua Cooper. The guests are Robert Robinson and Eric Tars. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights provides power of ideas to initiate change in the world. The UDHR outlines the opportunities for a new direction rooted in inherent dignity and inalienable rights for […]
Buying or Selling Historic Homes in Hawai’i (Inside Hawaii Real Estate)
Exploring Their Significance. The hosts for this show are Will Tanaka and Leonie Lam. The guest is Kiersten Faulkner. Join hosts Will Tanaka and Leonie Lam as they warmly welcome special guest Kiersten Faulkner, Executive Director of Historic Hawaii Foundation, to explore the captivating world of historic homes in Hawaii. Encompassing significant historical periods from […]
Getting Kids to School in Kihei (Talking Tax)
When Agencies Fight, Nothing Gets Done. The hosts for this show are Jay Fidell and Tom Yamachika. We focus this week on Kihei, Maui, where our Department of Education (DOE) has been trying to open a new $245 million high school primarily for Kihei. It’s called Kulanihakoi High School. It’s built, and has been built […]