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  • Kāne Voices: Conversations About Work and Legacy with Conan Wykes of Papa Ola Lōkahi
    2024/10/06
    The episode kicks off a new quarterly series sponsored by Papa Ola Lokahi, focusing on the impactful stories of community members in Hawaii. It features Lisa Kaʻanoʻi and Conan Wykes, discussing Conan's journey from the restaurant industry to pursuing education in public health. Conan shares his upbringing in Hawaiian homesteads, his early work experiences, and the pivotal change during the pandemic that led him back to school. They delve into themes of cultural identity, mental health, and advocating for Hawaiian men, while encouraging discussions on the challenges and triumphs of career and personal transformation. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 00:35 Meet the Guests: Lisa Kaanoe and Conan Weix 03:04 Conan Weix's Background and Early Life 04:31 First Jobs and Early Work Experiences 05:46 Transition to Restaurant Industry 11:17 Impact of the Pandemic and Return to Education 14:27 Challenges and Success in Education 20:21 Advice for Younger Generations 24:54 Empowering Older Men: Starting Anew 26:25 Pandemic Reflections and Family Experiences 28:13 Restaurant Industry Memories 29:16 Top Restaurant Recommendations 31:13 Future Plans and Career Aspirations 33:18 Decompressing and Favorite Shows 34:33 Cultural Identity and Education What was your first job? Let us know in the comments! This episode is brought to you with sponsorship from Papa Ola Lōkahi (https://www.papaolalokahi.org/). Learn About Hawaii | Life in Hawaii | Hawaii Life | Native Hawaiians | Hawaiian Health | Moʻolelo | Hawaii Eats | Hawaii Restaurants | Foodie Life Follow the Moana Nui Podcast: http://www.moananuipodcast.com •Moana Nui Podcast on YouTube / moananuipodcast / moananuipodcast #MoanaNuiPodcast #PodcastersOfInstagram #Podcast #BIPOCVoices #AANHPI #AsianAmerican #NativeHawaiian#PacificIslander #HeritageMonth #AANHPIPanels #PanelDiscussions #KaneVoices #KanakaMaoli #KanakaOiwi #HawaiianMen #HawaiiLife #MenOfHawaii #MenInLeadership #HawaiianHealth #HawaiiLife #Foodies
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    46 分
  • What does it mean to be Mana Wahine? | Hawaiian Life
    2024/10/03

    Special guests Kumu Hula and Kahupono Kanoelani Davis and Kumu Michelle Manu share their experiences and insights on female empowerment, leadership, and the cultural significance of wahine in Hawaiian myth and history. They emphasize the importance of knowing one's identity, overcoming gender biases in Hawaiʻi, and encouraging continuous learning and connection to our Hawaiian cultural roots.

    00:00 Introduction and Gratitude

    00:19 Honoring Mana Wahine in Hawaii

    01:29 Introducing the Guests

    02:15 Discussion on Mana Wahine

    02:49 Kanoelani Davis Shares Her Inspirations

    07:50 Kumu Michelle Manu's Perspective

    11:10 Role of Women in Lua and Hawaiian Culture

    13:13 Kanoelani Davis on Lua Training

    23:06 Acknowledging Women Practicing Lua

    23:36 Challenges and Improvements in Hawaiian Cultural Practices

    24:38 Navigating Spaces and Cultural Identity

    27:57 The Importance of Coming Home to Hawaii

    31:45 Inspiring Women in Leadership

    35:17 Personal Experiences and Resilience

    41:32 Connecting with Hawaiian Genealogy and Culture

    This episode is brought to you with sponsorship from Papa Ola Lōkahi (https://www.papaolalokahi.org/).

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    45 分
  • Voyages of Storytelling: Highlighting Pacific Islander Voices | Hawaii Life
    2024/10/02

    Join Moana McAdams on the Moana Nui podcast as she welcomes Anthony Perez, Paki Perkins, and Kawika Hoke to discuss storytelling through various mediums. The episode delves into the ways these storytellers preserve and share Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander culture, identity, and values. Anthony Perez shares his journey as a cultural content creator across multiple Pacific Islands. Paki Perkins emphasizes the importance of teaching Hawaiian values through children's books. Kawika Hoke discusses his commitment to owning and distributing Hawaii based films independently to maintain cultural authenticity. They discuss the industry challenges, the importance of intellectual and digital sovereignty, and strategies for preserving and promoting Hawaiian heritage. Tune in to learn about their unique approaches and the ongoing evolution of Pacific Islander representation in media.

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    Anthony - @aperezvoyages, https://www.aperezvoyages.com

    Paki - https://pakiperkins.com/

    Kawika - @808mokumoku, http://www.808mokumoku.com

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    This episode is brought to you with sponsorship from Papa Ola Lōkahi (https://www.papaolalokahi.org/).

    #MoanaNuiPodcast #HawaiianHistoryMonth #HawaiianHistory #OleloHawaii #KanakaMaoli PacificIslanders #Oceania #OneOceanOnePeople #KanakaVoices #IndigenousVoices #NativeVoices #PapaOlaLokahi #NativeHawaiians #Storytellers #Moolelo

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  • Appropriation vs. Appreciation
    2024/09/28

    This panel discussion, hosted by Havana Nguyen, delves into sensitive and crucial topics surrounding cultural appropriation and appreciation. The conversation features insights from various speakers, including UX designer and activist Havana Nguyen, our very own founder Moana McAdams, fashion designer and cultural activitst Kanoelani Davis, hip hop artist and activist Jason Chu, Phd Candidate V Pauahi Souze, and falsetto musician Kamakakehau.

    Each panelist shares their experiences and perspectives on how to approach and respect different cultures, emphasizing the importance of understanding history, building relationships, and showing genuine appreciation rather than just consumption. The discussion also covers practical advice for visitors to Hawaii, the implications of cultural erasure, and the evolving nature of cultural interactions in today's globalized world. Key takeaways include the necessity of actively learning from and respecting the source culture, bringing something of value to the culture you are interacting with, and the harm that appropriation can cause to marginalized communities.

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    This episode is brought to you with sponsorship from Papa Ola Lōkahi (https://www.papaolalokahi.org/).

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    1 時間 1 分
  • Celebrating AANHPI Culture: A Panel on Heritage, Community, and Empowerment
    2024/09/26

    This panel discussion is moderated by LaToya Simmons, featuring members of the AANHPI community who share their backgrounds and work in various fields such as education, STEM, music, art, and cultural preservation. Panelists include Alika Spahn Naihe, who works with youth in game design; Leihua Stewart, a recent STEM graduate focusing on place-based education; Alan Z, a musician promoting Asian American history through his work; V Pauahi Souza, an academic studying trauma in Oceanic populations; Kamakakekau Fernandez, a Hawaiian language speaker and musician; and Kanoe Lani, a cultural practitioner and designer. The discussion highlights their efforts to instill community values and identity in the younger generation, offering hope for the future. The importance of understanding one's cultural heritage, the impact of colonialism, and the intersection of different cultural experiences are central themes.

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    Alika - @hauoli_art_alika, www.hauoliart.com

    Alan - @alanzmusic

    Kanoelani - @pomahinadesigns, www.pomahinadesigns.com

    Leihua - http://www.ealaehcc.org

    Pauahi - @thepolynezianrezister

    Kamaka - @kkf_music, http://www.kamakakehau.com

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    This episode is brought to you with sponsorship from Papa Ola Lōkahi (https://www.papaolalokahi.org/).

    #MoanaNuiPodcast #HawaiianHistoryMonth #HawaiianHistory #OleloHawaii #AANHPIHeritageMonth #KanakaMaoli #KanakaVoices #KanakaInSTEM #IndigenousVoices #NativeVoices #PapaOlaLokahi #PacificIslanders #NativeHawaiians #AsianAmericans #Music #Education #Fashion #Entertainment

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    53 分
  • Celebrating Pidgin and Its Role in Hawaii's Culture
    2024/09/24

    Aloha mai kakou, everyone. Welcome to the Moana Nui podcast! In celebration of both Olelo Hawai'i Month and Black History Month, we delve into the fascinating topic of understanding Pidgin. Pidgin, a dialect widely used in the Hawaiian Islands and various cultures worldwide, serves as a unique mode of communication that bridges gaps between communities.

    Join us as we discuss the importance of Pidgin in authentic storytelling, its role in preserving cultural identity, and its impact on young students who feel the need to express themselves freely. Our esteemed panel, moderated by PhD student Michelle Kamigaki-Baron, features Mark Vincent Villegas, Maika Mizukami, and Ali Rosette, each bringing their unique perspectives and experiences.

    We explore how Pidgin can make learning environments more inclusive and supportive, the historical significance of Pidgin in Hawaii, and the ongoing challenges faced by speakers of Pidgin and other marginalized languages. Tune in to hear personal stories, research insights, and a heartfelt discussion on the future of language in Hawaii.

    Don't miss this enriching conversation that celebrates the value of Pidgin in modern-day Hawaii and advocates for a multilingual and inclusive future.

    Moana Nui Podcast is a Native Hawaiian media platform servicing Native Hawaiians worldwide. Our mission is to improve Native Hawaiian well-being through conversations and storytelling, to strengthen relationships amongst the lāhui everywhere we live, and reconnect Native Hawaiians to the vibrant strengths of our ancestry and culture.

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    52 分
  • Is Education Accessible for All?
    2024/09/22

    Host Moana McAdams of the Moana Nui podcast highlights a panel of Native Hawaiian educators, including Hailey Okomoto, Kumu Kui Gapero, and Tyler Pau. We discuss the challenges and opportunities in education for Native Hawaiian students both in Hawai'i and in the diaspora. Topics include the impact of COVID-19 on learning, the importance of cultural representation, and the role of community-based organizations in maintaining cultural identity. The conversation highlights the need for institutions to understand and support indigenous students' unique backgrounds and the benefits of community engagement and cultural preservation.

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    This episode is brought to you with sponsorship from Papa Ola Lōkahi (https://www.papaolalokahi.org/).

    #MoanaNuiPodcast #HawaiianHistoryMonth #Kumu #Teachers #Educators #KumuKui #HaleyOkamoto #TylerPau #KanakaTeachers #KanakaLeaders #CultureIsEducation #PapaOlaLokahi #KanakaVoices #IndigenousVoicese #GlobalLahui #NaMakawai #KanakaMaoli #NativeHawaiian #PacificIslanders

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Hoʻakā Mana Accelerates Native Hawaiian Owned Businesses and Uplifts Lahaina Survivors
    2024/09/22

    Welcome to the latest episode of the Moana Nui podcast! In this heartfelt episode, Jazzy brings us an insightful update on the incredible projects and programs surrounding Hoʻakā Mana. Dive deep into the inspiring stories of resilience, healing, and empowerment from the beautiful souls involved in these initiatives.

    First, we hear from Wailani, a part of the Ho'inana I Ke Ola program, as she shares her transformative journey as a Lahaina fire survivor. Discover how the program has helped her and her community reconnect with their cultural roots and find inner strength.

    Next, join Kenny and Solana from Pola Ela Collective and Native Built as they discuss the impact of the Pū Lauhala program on their business and personal growth. Learn about their dedication to uplifting the community and fostering deeper connections through their work.

    Finally, the episode wraps up with a conversation with Kanoe, the visionary behind these empowering programs. Kanoe shares updates on various initiatives, including the upcoming expansion to the East Coast and the ongoing support for those affected by the Lahaina fires.

    Don't miss this uplifting episode filled with stories of hope, cultural revival, and the power of community connections. Tune in now!

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    This episode is brought to you with sponsorship from Papa Ola Lōkahi (https://www.papaolalokahi.org/).

    #MoanaNuiPodcast #HawaiianHistoryMonth #DrNoelaniGoodyear #DrErinKahunawaiWright #VPauahiSouza #DrHaunaniKayTrask #Podcast#KanakaVoices #IndigenousVoices #BIPOCVoices #HawaiianVoices #GlobalLāhui #PapaOlaLokahi #NaMakawai #Community #Partnerships#Laulima #Kulana #Kuleana #Lahui #AANHPI #KanakaMaoli #NativeHawaiian #PacificIslanders

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    57 分