Hosts Duke Oishi and Lori Wingard provide an overview of Hawaii Angel investors. Featuring: Rob Robinson (Hawaii Angels), Ben Wo (Angel), Bill Spencer (Hawaii Venture Capital Association), Chenoa Farnsworth (Hawaii Angels), Peter Cannon (Franko Maps). Original Air Date October 30, 2011. Episode 59. The hosts for this episode were Duke Oishi, Lori Wingard. The hosts […]
The Counties Weigh in on Clean Energy
Hosts Duke Oishi and Lori Wingard provide an overview of the general membership meeting of the Hawaii Energy Policy Forum. Featuring: Will Rolston (Energy Coordinator, Hawaii County), Doug McLeod (Energy Commission, Maui County), Glenn Sato (Energy & Sustainability Coordinator, Kauai County), Chelsey Gaddy (Energy & Sustainability Coordinator, C&C Honolulu), Sharon Moriwaki (Chair, Energy Policy Forum). […]
HPU Produces A Movie on the Media
Hosts Dukie Oishi and Lori Wingard provide an overview of Hawaii Pacific University’s Multimedia Program. Featuring: Natalie Lewis, Dr. Peter Britos , Laurel Taylor, Rachel Cole, Mark Hines, Anthony Giandomenico. Original Air Date October 2, 2011. Episode 55. The hosts for this episode were Duke Oishi, Lori Wingard. The hosts for this episode were Duke […]
The Clean Energy Summit Comes Back for More
Hosts Duke Oishi and Lori Wingard provide an overview of the 2011 Asia Pacific Clean Energy Summit & Expo. Featuring: Paul Berry, Morris Atta (DLNR Land Division), Greg Hurst (AECOM), Alfredo Lee (Agribusiness Development Corp), Jesse Souki (State Office of Planning), Lenore Ohye (DLNR Water Resource Management), Barry Usagawa (Honolulu Board of Water Supply), Roberto […]
Newsmorphosis Redux One Year Later
Hosts Jay Fidell and Duke Oishi provide an overview of the Newsmorphosis Redux program. Featuring: Steve Petranik (Hawaii Business), Chris Conybeare (Hawaii Media Council), Jim Dooley (Hawaii Reporter), Barbara Tanabe (Hoakea Communications), Kyle Tanouye (Talisman LBS), Lucy Young-Oda (Star Advertiser), David Tumilowicz (Hawaii Business), Kevin Bumgarner (Pacific Business News), Rick Blangiardi (Hawaii News Now), Jeff […]
Our Honolulu Aquarium: Connecting Us with the Wonders of the Ocean
Hosts Jay Fidell and Andrew Anderson provide an overview of the work of the Honolulu Aquarium. Featuring: Andrew Rossiter (Director, Waikiki Aquarium), Andy Winer (NOAA), Dean Spencer (Waikiki Aquarium), Ceila Smith (Botanist, University of Hawaii). original Air Date August 28, 2011. Episode 50. The hosts for this episode were Andrew Anderson, Jay Fidell. The hosts […]
HPU Students Produce A Movie on Sustainability
Hosts Jay Fidell and Lori Wingard present a film about sustainability produced by students of Hawaii Pacific University. Featuring: Alisa Soon (Hawaii Pacific News), Serena Karnagy (Hawaii Pacific News), Neil Abercrombie (Governor of Hawaii), Robbie Cabra (Innovations Development Group), Mililani Trask (Human Rights Attorney), Jarrett Keohokalole (Hawaii Pacific News), Juanita Kawamoto-Brown (Organic Food Advocate), Sanjeev […]
Asteroids coming soon – Are they a threat? – Jay Fidell
“Asteriods coming soon – are they a threat?” Mike Deweert and Jay Fidell compare notes on the asteroids that have been reported on their way to Earth and whether and to the extent they could be a threat. The host for this episode was Mike Deweert. The host for this episode was Mike Deweert. The […]
Hawaiian Telcom goes 500 mps with Scott Barber and Jason Thune
Host Jay Fidell talks to Scott Barber and Jason Thune about Hawaiian Telcom launching High-Speed Internet service with speeds of up to 500 Mbps down and 50 Mbps up. Scott Barber, Hawaiian Telecom COO and Jason Thune, Hawaiian Telecom Director of Network Planning explain what this means to Hawaiian Telcom and to Hawaii consumers. The […]
Flea’ing Market of Creativity – Darlene Mandel
This week Artist and Vintage Queen Darlene Mandel discusses her inspirations as a designer and creative process. The host for this episode was Willow Chang. The host for this episode was Willow Chang. The host for this episode was Willow Chang. The host for this episode was Willow Chang.