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  • Hawaiʻi State Department of Health School Advisory Council member Philip Bossert on new COVID-19 guidance as cases among the unvaccinated increase; Hui Manu-o-Kū volunteer Matt Saunter and founder Rich Downs on how to survey the nests of manu-o-Kū (White Terns); former state senator and surfing world champion Fred Hemmings on surfing's journey to the Olympics; and Lāʻie Elementary School sixth grader Keilani Tinkham on her Bon Dance project that won the top prize in a history competition.
  • Head of ʻIolani School Tim Cottrell on the decision to require COVID-19 vaccines for staff and students; spokesperson for the Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation Jai Cunningham on preparing for the expected back-to-school traffic jam; and host of HPR's "Latin Beat" Ray Cruz says goodbye to the show after 30 years on the air.
  • In 1835, the Kōloa Plantation on Kauaʻi became Hawaiʻi's first commercial sugar plantation to open for business. Reflecting on Hawaiʻi's plantation history, The Conversation hosted a call-in show with Ada Koane, who is working on a book about the Kōloa Plantation, and Melissa McFerrin, the coordinator of the Kōloa Plantation Days, an annual festival held every summer.
  • Join author and psychotherapist Cheryl Krauter on her personal journey of the trauma of the sudden death of her husband, to the healing powers of fly fishing, and the symbolism of honoring the dead in ways that help inspire the living to let go, and live on.This 2 part series was just impossible to fit into one show, you won’t want to miss the story from beginning to end. Her newly published book Odyssey of Ashes details her path forward and shares what she has learned along the way, and uses in her professional career to help others. There are lessons for all of us, and tips on how to help if someone you love has experienced a great loss.
  • In spite of the pandemic, development of artificial intelligence systems globally has not slowed. Today, we'll explore how one East West Center scholar resolves to forge a new ethical relationship with artificial intelligence in his book Buddhism and Intelligent Technology.
  • I have been inspired by a listener to do a program entirely on composers who reference, pay homage to and name works after other composers. I'll be…
  • New arrivals to our library today, some are just released and others are just new to HPR. Questions? Comments? Email me:…
  • A themeless day of beautiful Classical music, leading up to the membership drive, which begins on Wednesday.Classical Pacific presents classical music…
  • All this week - great moments from Carnegie Hall. You don't need to book a flight, buy tickets, or time travel to hear them. I'll be sharing great…
  • Today on Classical Pacific, musical works identified with nicknames or memorable titles. Sometimes the title identifies the intent of the composer, and/or…
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