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Flypaper Brain
by Karen
My mom likes to say that my brain is made of flypaper because of the way it captures disparate bits of knowledge. Perfect for your Oahu commute, this weekly podcast combines Hawaiian stories of place with science, language, and Catholicism.
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Manu o Kū
Downtown Honolulu is a great place to birdwatch, thanks to the Manu o Kū. The Hawaiian, scientific, and common names of Honolulu's Official "Bird of the City" have surprising connections to history, food, and family.
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Kōlea
The start of the new school year coincides with the return of the kōlea. Examining the role of the Pacific golden plover in Hawaiian culture opens a window into what constitutes a "right relationship" with the world. The trio of stories, "Nā Aliʻi Hoʻoluhi o Kaʻū," underscores our need for compassion, in all its forms.
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Episode 3: Kūhiō & Kalākaua
This was a long but fun episode with tons of information. Hope you enjoy it!I promised quite a few links, so here they are:an article on Alexander Cartwright, founding father of baseballWikipedia entry on Queen EmmaYouTube audio of "Liliʻu ē" name chant (Kawaikapuokalani Hewett is AWESOME!)YouTube audio of "Paoakalani" by the legend, George Helm (#hawaiianhero)YouTube audio of "Makee ʻAilana" by Dennis Pavao (I miss his voice)As always, here is the route map.
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Episode 2: Kālia
The SECOND episode! Karen accompanies you on a walk around Kālia, from Ala Moana Center to the Hilton Hawaiian Village, with an optional add-on to go "around the block" via Kalākaua Avenue and the Ala Wai Promenade, sharing bits and bobs from Hawaiian history in the hope of enhancing your exercise. This podcast is the unofficial companion to the Joint Northwest Southwest Regional Conference of Alpha Delta Kappa, an international honorary association for women educators.Here is the link to the song, "Kaʻaahi Kahului," by Palani Vaughn. I hope that you enjoy all of the onomatopoeia!You can also check out a map of today's route, Kālia, here. Just click the different layers to toggle the route and the pins on or off. The link is actually http://bit.ly/WaikikiWalks; apologies for the confusion! You can also find the map via tinyurl.com/WaikikiWalks.
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Episode 1: Kālia to Ulukou
The FIRST episode! Karen accompanies you on a walk through Waikīkī from Kālia, near the Hilton Hawaiian Village, to Ulukou, at the Duke Kahanamoku statue, sharing bits and bobs from Hawaiian history in the hope of enhancing your exercise. This podcast is the unofficial companion to the Joint Northwest Southwest Regional Conference of Alpha Delta Kappa, an international honorary association for women educators.Here is the link to the song, "Ka Makani Kāʻili Aloha," sung by Travis Kaka and Josh Tatofi.You can also check out a map of today's route here. Just click the different layers to toggle the route and the pins on or off. The link is actually http://bit.ly/WaikikiWalks; apologies for the confusion! You can also find the map via tinyurl.com/WaikikiWalks.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
My mom likes to say that my brain is made of flypaper because of the way it captures disparate bits of knowledge. Perfect for your Oahu commute, this weekly podcast combines Hawaiian stories of place with science, language, and Catholicism.
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