Moana Nui Podcast

Moana Nui Podcast

Honoring our ancestors and celebrating indigenous heroes throughout history through storytelling, pop culture, media, and publishing.

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April 16, 2024 68 mins

The Moana Nui podcast delves into the complexities of Hawaiian identity and the question many resonate with: "Am I Hawaiian enough?". We are joined by the vibrant advocate and CEO of Papa Ola Lokahi, Sheri Daniels, who elaborates on the concept of 'Hawaiian Enough' and shares her own journey of grappling with identity, imposter syndrome, and the power of community support.

We unpack the multifaceted layers of what it truly means to...

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In this episode of the Moana Nui Podcast, we sit down with Sheri Daniels, CEO of Papa Ola Lōkahi, a pioneering organization dedicated to improving the health and well-being of Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders. Sheri shares her leadership journey and sheds light on the unique health challenges facing Indigenous communities in Hawaii and across the Pacific. From disparities in access to healthcare to cultural barriers in wellne...

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Join the Moana Nui Podcast for Part 2 of our Estate Planning mini-series with legal and business professional, Kumu Michelle Manu, JD to gain invaluable insights into securing the future of your assets and loved ones. Whether you're a novice or looking to refine your existing plan, this session will equip you with the knowledge and tools to make informed decisions about the distribution of your estate.

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Welcome to a captivating episode of Moana Nui podcast, where we celebrate Hawaiian Language Month with deep insights into one of Hawaiian culture's most profound terms, ʻOHANA. Our guests, Brook Kapukuniahi Parker, AJ "Paki" Perkins, and Elizabeth McGann, share their refreshing perspectives on the depth and breadth of ʻOHANA beyond its common understanding of family.

We explore ʻOHANA and break down its true essence in Hawaiian lan...

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Welcome to a captivating episode of Moana Nui podcast, where we celebrate Hawaiian Language Month with deep insights into one of Hawaiian culture's most profound values, MĀLAMA ʻĀINA. Our guests, Kanoelani Davis, Hope Pualani McKeen, and Keoni Alvarez, share the intricacies of what MĀLAMA ʻĀINA means to them and how they carry on their kuleana within this space.

We explore MĀLAMA ʻĀINA and break down its true essence in Hawaiian la...

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Welcome to the Moana Nui podcastʻs celebration of 'Ōlelo Hawai'i, Hawaiian Language Month, emphasizing the crucial role of KULEANA in our cultural heritage. Our sincere gratitude goes to our sponsor, Papa Ola Lōkahi, and our distinguished panel of experts, who shared their knowledge.

We're joined by guest panelists Jeff Renaud, Ikaika Kūkaniloko, and Rachelle Cassetta. From the weighty task of genealogy to the preservation of inter...

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Join the Moana Nui Podcast for our Estate Planning episode with legal and business professional, Kumu Michelle Manu, JD to gain invaluable insights into securing the future of your assets and loved ones. Whether you're a novice or looking to refine your existing plan, this session will equip you with the knowledge and tools to make informed decisions about the distribution of your estate.

You can submit questions (please include t...

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Welcome to a captivating episode of Moana Nui podcast, where we celebrate Hawaiian Language Month with deep insights into one of Hawaiian culture's most profound terms, “ALOHA.” In what promises to be an educational and inspiring session, our guests, Lealoha Kaula and Kamakakēhau Fernandez, educate us on the depth and breadth of 'Aloha,' beyond its common understanding as a simple greeting.

We journey with our guests through person...

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Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Hawaiian culture with the latest episode of the Moana Nui podcast, where hosts Moana and Dana, along with special guests Kanoelani Davis, Hope Pualani McKeen, and Brad Starks, delve into key Hawaiian concepts "Pono" and "Pilina". Discover their personal interpretations of these fundamental principles and gain invaluable insights into the dynamic unfolding of Pono in various aspects of life.

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The legal struggles surrounding the Maui wildfires are both intricate and profound. Indigenous communities find themselves at the intersection of environmental conservation, land rights, and the delicate balance between tradition and modernity. As the flames encroach upon sacred lands and vital ecosystems, the urgency to navigate the legal complexities intensifies.

Our new Indigenous Legal Insights segment will demystify the legal...

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Kickstarter Highlights is a segment that highlights BIPOC creatives and the projects their current projects in production. These episodes introduce you to each creative and provide behind-the-scenes insights into their creative process that not available anywhere else.  

This Kickstarter Highlights will be with Hotshot #12 by Michael Watson. Michael Watson's, also known for as the Chat and Draw podcast and founder of Agents of Geek...

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Social media continues to transform how individuals and communities all over the world engage with each other. Twitter (aka X), Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube are just a few popular platforms that provide content creators a space to bring new trends, discuss global topics, and a way for activists to share photos of resistance. Social media has proven to be a powerful tool for education, bringing truth in a false news worl...

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December 5, 2023 61 mins

Lā Kū‘oko‘a (Hawaiian Independence Day) overview of the importance and recognition in which Hawai'i was acknowledged as a Sovereign Nation by the British and France in 1843. "Paradise" is often imagined through ideologies that can be noted as "other-wordly" in a religious sense to a place that is filled with "magical" innuendos. Often malihini and visitors from across the world use such terms as "paradise" to describe Hawai'i as a ...

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The number of Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiians) being displaced from their ancestral lands continues to increase. Families face compounding challenges, one of which is little to no access cultural practices and practitioners. How does this impact generations of Kanaka Maoli families?

In today's episode, our youth (nā 'ōpio) of Mohala Youth Council and KALO Hawaiian Civic Club will lead this important discussion and share their own p...

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October 17, 2023 62 mins

The truth about the aftermath of the Maui fires has disappeared from the national news cycle, but the Moana Nui Podcast and Hoʻakā Mana are committed to ensuring that our moʻolelo (stories) live on through those of us who are strong enough to uplift them when our loved ones are struggling.

Hear from our guests:

Aaron Kahoʻonei - Kanaka Firefighter

Hoʻakā Mana Alakaʻi Jazzy Vanover - Photographer, Creative Director

Hosted by Moana...

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Itʻs been less than 2 months since fires destroyed the historical town of Lahaina. On Aug 8, thousands of Maui residents lost their homes and everything they own. Many are living out of cars or hopping from temporary hotel rooms - if theyʻre fortunate enough to have either of those at all. Suicide rates are up - along with disaster tourism where many tourists are more concerned about taking pictures of the aftermath than helping th...

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The Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander (NHPI) Alliance is dedicated to improving and increasing access to resources for NHPI community-based organizations in the United States and the U.S. Territories to ensure the well-being of our communities. https://www.nhpialliance.org/

In this episode, weʻll learn more about the NHPI Alliance and their upcoming CURRENTS conference in Washington DC which will be held Oct 19 - 21st at the ...

Moʻolelo (stories) are central to Native Hawaiian culture and identity. Moʻolelo connects Kanaka Maoli (Hawaiians) to their genealogy, to place, to one another, to community, and to the natural and spiritual world.

 

Drawing upon ancestral knowledge, culture, and history of Kanaka ʻŌiwi, the Moana Nui Podcast invited three talented storytellers and cultural practitioners to share their personal moʻolelo of how they became storytel...

Hoʻakāʻ Mana is a Native Hawaiian organization with a mission is to inspire healthier families by connecting ‘ohana (families) to Native Hawaiian practices focusing on emotional and mental well-being by establishing indigenous identity foundations through experience and education.

In this episode, weʻll share the important work Hoʻakā Mana is doing, starting with the #MalamaMaui project which is focused on the mental health & w...

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The Moana Nui Podcast was invited to BlerDCon to interview their guests and capture this year's con experience! We teamed up with a few guest co-hosts, Alan Z and Jei Kea, to interview these amazing guests and capture some of what happened at BlerDCon!

Our first guest is amazingly multi-talented Cree Summer, best known for her role in Freddie Brooks (A Different World) and her numerous voice acting roles such as Numbr 5 (Code Name...

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