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There are dozens of active missing children cases in Hawaiʻi. Amanda Leonard, coordinator for the State Department of the Attorney General’s Missing Child Center, tells us how we can work to protect our community.
Gary Kewley from Surf News Network tells us about Hawaiʻi's legendary waves, from the monster waves of the winter to when it's one to twoʻoo at Makapuʻu.
Life expert Alice Inoue gives you some tips on starting the new year off right.
An interview with ʻukulele virtuoso Taimane, streamed live from the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Multimedia Studio at PBS Hawai‘i. Originally livestreamed on Twitch, Facebook and YouTube on November 8, 2022.
Taimane performs a medley of two songs: "E Ala E" and "Jupiter." Originally livestreamed on Twitch, Facebook and YouTube on November 8, 2022 as part of the PBS Hawaiʻi podcast "WHAT SCHOOL YOU WENT?"
Taimane performs "Bora Bora Sunset" from her album "Hawaiki." Originally livestreamed on Twitch, Facebook and YouTube on November 8, 2022 as part of the PBS Hawaiʻi podcast "WHAT SCHOOL YOU WENT?"
Taimane performs "Ladybird" from her album "Hawaiki." Originally livestreamed on Twitch, Facebook and YouTube on November 8, 2022 as part of the PBS Hawaiʻi podcast "WHAT SCHOOL YOU WENT?"
Life coach Alice Inoue returns to the show to explain the philosophy of feng shui. Listen to the audio podcast now.
Ever wonder why malls in Hawaiʻi sell grab bags for New Year’s, or why Japanese families celebrate Christmas with a KFC dinner? Nate Gyotoku, President and Executive Director of the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaiʻi, explains.
For the first time in almost four decades, the world's largest active volcano has erupted. Master storyteller Lopaka Kapanui tells us about Pele, the goddess of volcanoes and fire, and explains the phenomenon known as Pele's Hair.