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Today on The Conversation, we're taking an in-depth look at how tariffs are affecting Hawaiʻi businesses.
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The Conversation's Maddie Bender took a tour of Hana Koa Brewing, where she spoke with owner Josh Kopp about its two prized pints and anticipated price increases.
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Track and field athlete Marion Jones is in Hawaiʻi for the Honolulu Triathlon. HPR talked to her about her return to the spotlight — and the lessons in resilience she wants to teach others.
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A children's book titled “Aloha Everything" was recently named the 2025 Asian/Pacific American Awards for Literature Picture Book winner, one of about half a dozen honors since it was published last year. HPR spoke to author Kaylin George and illustrator Mae Waite about the creative process.
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The firework industry is seeking an exemption to Trump's tariffs on China; Two-time Olympian Marion Jones prepares for the Honolulu Triathlon
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Between Hawaiʻi Island and Oʻahu, four military leases are set to expire in 2029. The Conversation's Catherine Cruz spoke to Gov. Josh Green about the possibilities and complexities surrounding these land lease issues.
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The Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives will host a storytelling event this weekend. HPR talked to Kumu Sam ʻOhu Gon III and curator Mike Smola about what's in store for the event.
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Dr. Barbara Natterson-Horowitz is a professor of medicine at UCLA and a faculty member at Harvard University who studies “species-spanning medicine,” a field that draws inspiration from animals to improve human health. HPR talked to her about what we can learn from animals.
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Gov. Josh Green discusses military land leases; Dr. Barbara Natterson-Horowitz shares what we can learn from animals to improve human health
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The Conversation sat down with Norma Wong, the author of “When No Thing Works: A Zen and Indigenous Perspective on Resilience and Leadership in the Timeplace of Collapse," to discuss her new book.
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A Nēnē Award-nominated young adult novel called “Clairboyance” shares the story of a local sixth grader and her ability to peer inside the minds of the boys at school. The author, Kristiana Kahakauwila, will be showcased during HPR's Live from the Atherton author series.
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HPR's Savannah Harriman-Pote reports on efforts to slash transportation emissions to get the state back on track towards its climate goals; Author and zen master Norma Wong shares lessons on spiritualism and activism during crisis from her new book "When No Thing Works"