Kamani Kualaʻau reads an excerpt from the book "Change We Must" by Nana Veary.
Theresia McMurdo reads an excerpt from the book "1984" by George Orwell.
Jake Fergus reads an excerpt from the book "Musashi" by Eiji Yoshikawa.
Mary Bitterman reads an excerpt from "With Obligation To All" by George Ariyoshi.
Paula Kerger, PBS national President and CEO, reads an excerpt from the book "The Summer Day" by Mary Oliver.
Musical artist Kuʻuipo Kumukahi learned that when you do something, you need to put a lot of love into it.
We continued the conversation with Danny Kaleikini, Hawaii's Ambassador of Aloha.
In the second part of the discussion, James Scott talks about the balance he tries to maintain for Punahou between traditions from the past and innovations for the future and also talks about a Punahou initiative that helps public school students get ready for college and speculates on his future as the school's president.
In this episode we continue the conversation with Walter Dods, Jr. He still has an office at First Hawaiian Bank downtown, still serves on many boards, still is a community leader and political insider. His banking career soared. But his career in elective office was shut down before it ever got started.
Legendary Hawaii News Anchor Bob Sevey sits down with Leslie Wilcox to continue his talk about Hawaii television then and now.