Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com New Methods Expanding our Understanding. Ethan Allen brings in Kevin Keys to talk about SACNAS and the effects and causes of asthma. The host for this episode is Ethan Allen. The guest for this episode is Kevin L. Keys. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from […]
Come Rain or Shine (Likable Science)
The science behind clouds and precipitation. What are clouds made of? How does rain form? Orographic precipitation. Rain patterns on Oahu The host for this episode is Ethan Allen. The guest for this episode is Alison D Nugent. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii […]
Cyber-Insurance to help protect your business (ThinkTech Tech Talks)
Purchasing Cyber-Insurance With October being National Cyber Security Awareness Month, It seems like every other week brings another news story about a business being hacked, with related warnings to customers about their private information being compromised. The most recent hacking affecting possibly 50 million users of Facebook. But along with breach of personal and confidential […]
Celebrating Community Knowledge for Social Change (Likable Science)
UH-Manoa Center for Oral History Re-launching of the Center for Oral History in the Department of Ethnic Studies within the College of Social Sciences – making the 800 interviews and Hawaiʻi men and women more accessible through podcasts and web pages; launching new projects such as documenting the knowledge of kūpuna about limu/seaweed and how […]
The 2018 Hawaii Book & Music Festival Program (Book Worlds)
The Highlights of the Program. In this episode of Book Worlds, Richard Tillotson and Roger Jellinek share highlights from the 2018 Hawaii Book and Music Festival. The host for this episode is Roger Jellinek. The guest for this episode is Richard Tillotson. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm […]
International singer and songwriter Felito Felix (Hispanic Hawaii)
Felito Felix is the pride and joy of the Puerto Rican community as international singer and song writer. The discussion is about Felito Felix’s accomplishment and contribution to music. He started his career in 1961 and was a member of the Four amigos band in the 1961 here in Hawaii. Who recored 67 album and […]
Hawaii Book and Music Festival – Roger Jellinek
The Arts in Hawaii with Donna Blanchard “Hawaii Book and Music Festival” with Roger Jellinek, founder, Hawaii Book and Music Festival The Hawaii Book and Music Festival celebrates storytelling, music and, of course books! Although this year’s festival has come and gone, Founder Roger Jellinek shares his hopes for next year’s festival and the organization […]
Combating ISIS: Coalition of the Unwilling & Unable?
In this Middle East Roundtable, Host David Day speaks with Seymour Kazirmski for a critical look at the fledging alliance Washington is forging to combat ISIS. The host for this episode was David Day. The host for this episode was David Day. The host for this episode was David Day. The host for this episode […]
The China-U.S. News Media Imbalance with Hong Jiang and Kerry Gershaneck
“The first social responsibility and professional ethic of media staff should be understanding their role clearly and being a good mouthpiece. Journalists who think of themselves as professionals, instead of as propaganda workers, are making a fundamental mistake about identity.” –Hu Zhanfan, President of CCTV All news media in the People’s Republic of China is […]
North Korea’s Crumbling Facade & Imploding China Relations
The execution of the No. 2 leader in North Korea, Kim Jong Un’s Uncle Jang Song Taek, was beyond brutal–savage by any account. At the time that this broadcast was made, it was believed that Jang’s execution was by machine gunning him down while tied to a stake (this was the fate o Kim Jong […]