How Does this Affect our World. The hosts for this show are Jay Fidell and Tim Apicella. The guest is Jean Rosenfeld. Borders have been dissolving for a long time. See what has happened in Western Europe – you can often go from one country to another without being inspected. And migrants can come from […]
Social Media is Far Too Unregulated (American Issues Take Two)
Does the Bad Side of them Outweigh the Good. The hosts for this show are Jay Fidell and Tim Apicella. The guests are Stephanie Dalton and Jeff Portnoy. Our panel discusses the state and extraordinary growth of social media in the U.S. and the world today. While some people, and lots of your people spend […]
Taking stock of a Full-Tilt Political Season (Talk Story With John Waihee)
There are plenty of issues for everyone. The host for this episode is John Waihee. The guests for this episode are Colin Moore, PhD, Chad Blair and Jay Fidell. John Waihee will lead an extended panel discussion with Colin Moore, Chad Blair and Jay Fidell to talk about current state, county and federal political issues […]
Venezuela Political, Social, and Economic Crisis (Hispanic Hawaii)
Venezuela Political, Social, and Economic Crisis, Venezuela Crisis. On January 23, Juan Guaidó, president of the National Assembly of Venezuela, was sworn in as the interim president of Venezuela during a demonstration in Caracas, thus ignoring the government of Nicolás Maduro under the Venezuelan Constitution under articles 233, 333, and 350. To understand the political, […]
What the Pundits Miss (Community Matters)
Community Matters On this episode of Community Matters, Scott Foster joins Marsha in the studio to talk about how political pundits often miss the historical context, the political nuance. as well as the subtle distinctions and past bias. The host for this episode is Marsha Joyner. The guest for this episode is Scott Foster. ThinkTech […]
Venezuela’s Crisis
Join Richard Concepcion and Tania Molina for an episode of Hispanic Hawaii to discuss Venezuela’s current Political, Social and Economic crisis and how it affects Venezuelan resident’s in Hawaii. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check […]
Dealing with Disagreements in the workplace
Is It Possible To Have A Spirited Debate On Political Issues Without Harming Your Colleagues Legitimate Differences Of Opinion? Dr. Timothy Fallis, Professor Of Communication At Hawaii Pacific University, Appears On Working Together With Cheryl Crozier Garcia To Address Dealing With Disagreements In The Workplace. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am […]
Broadening the Scope of Hawaiian Media – Outside In and Inside Out
Jay Fidell, Founder of ThinkTech Hawaii, is Pauline Chakmakjian’s first guest for Outside In. Jay joins Pauline to examine how Hawaii could broaden the scope of its media to not only include more international news headlines, but also make more viewpoints available to readers, listeners and viewers in terms of varied political perspectives on issues […]
Impending Collapse of Civilization with Greg Gaydos and Phillip H King PhD
Greg Gaydos Professor of Political Science at Hawaii Pacific University serves as guest host for Global Connections. Prof. Gaydos and Dr. Philip H. King share Part I of a series: The Impending Collapse of Civilization. Part II will follow up on January 5, with the most imminent dangers, for which we can find solutions. ThinkTech Hawaii […]
China’s Reaction to Trump
Russell Leu joins Ray Tsuchiyama live on location via Skype from Beijing to discuss the outlook of Chinese tourism and the role Honolulu could play in the future of trading with China under a Trump administration. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then […]