I Just Wanna Meet Your Cat -- Celeste of Talk Story Bookstore in Kauai, HI
Her name is Celeste and she runs the westernmost bookstore in the United States. At least that's how she sees it. Ed and Cynthia Justus are her people, and their story is absolutely inspiring. It all happens in Hanapepe, Kauai, in Hawaii, Paradise on Earth. Produced by Ben Hollis.
Visit Celeste's store at talkstorybookstore.com
Hawaii | Kauai Trip 2019
This 2019, I went to kauai with my sister and my relatives. One of the best experience of the trip was riding the helicopter to see the beauty of kauai and also experience what it was like to be in a location where they filmed the jurassic park. Our 3 days of stay was well worth it. We stayed at the Wyndham resort.
Our itinerary of the places we went to are listed below (not all in the video):
1) Kukui Grove
2) Kauai Bakery
3) Waimea Canyon State Park
4) Talk Story Bookstore
5) Historic Old Town Hanapepe (home of lilo & stitch)
6) Shrimp Station
7) Spouting Horn Park
8) Wyndham Bali Hai Villas Resort
9) Jurassic Falls Kauai Helicopter Adventures (we toured the whole island)
10) Wailua Falls
11) Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge
12) Airport
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Shameful Deeds (Schandtaten) Trailer
This is the trailer for the short film Shameful Deeds (German original title: Schandtaten). Trailer and original (which is 28 minutes long): PAL, 16:9, stereo, color, German with English subtitles; Written, produced, directed, shot and edited by Jo Danieli - © 2011; co-producer, post-production wiz: Bob Stone / Stoneman Productions, Maui
Shameful Deeds - the movie - deals with the subject of the wild woman that is hidden from most of us, even from women themselves. The protagonist of the story lives out her true identity in breathtaking nature in an autumn-forest in Vienna, Austria - goes wild and crazy and finally meets up with her husband who has obviously no clue to whom he is married. The film is full of symbolism regarding every aspect of being a woman: connectedness with nature, the urge to run and be alone, the love for the beauty of detail and - sensuality.
Kauai - Now and Then VHS Video (Hawaii & Hawaiian History - Terrence Moeller Production
Kauai - Now & Then (Hi- Fi; Running Time: 55 min.; circa 1990s?)
Guided by the traditions, stories, and songs of the Ohana, you are taken on a grand tour of the Garden Island (town by town) from Na Pali to Mana. Historical photographs, never before seen film, plus unique island images of the present are brought to life by the meles and memories of 'living treasures' who serve as narrators throughout.
Witness the triumph and tragedy of the Anahola flood, the great tsunami of 1946, and hurricane Iniki through their recollections, rare photographs, and live news footage.
Let time stand still as you stroll the ancient garden paths, catch fish at the hukilau, and attend a luau where skillful hula hands weave the tales of Now & Then.
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PBS Hawaii - HIKI NŌ Episode 508 | Hosted by Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School | Full Program
Premiere Airdate: January 9, 2014
This episode of HIKI NŌ is hosted by Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School in Lihue, Kauai.
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Waianae High School on Oahu brings us a story about concussions caused by sports injuries. Waianae High School varsity football player Chaz Bollig suffered a concussion when he landed on his neck while trying to catch a ball during a game. Chaz lost memory for an entire week after the incident and claims that he couldn't speak during that period of time. He eventually recovered and returned to the field. The story goes on to mention that the Waianae High School athletic department enforces a seven-step return to play protocol after an athlete suffers a head trauma. The possible consequences of not following that protocol include long term memory loss and, in extreme cases, death.
On a lighter note, students from Wheeler Middle School in central Oahu show us how to successfully perform a kendama trick called The Airplane.
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Maui High School reports on a wedding photographer/officiant on Maui who anticipates a significant spike in his business after the legalization of same-sex marriage in Hawaii. The law has also had a positive effect on his personal life, as he is in a same-sex relationship and now plans to marry his partner. Students from Mid Pacific Institute on Oahu show how hanafuda—a traditional Japanese card game—can encourage face-to-face interaction in an age when cell-phones and other handheld devices are placing people into personal silos. Konawaena High School on Hawaii Island tells the story of a Kona family obsessed with words, spelling and Bees. Lahaina Intermediate School on Maui introduces us to a local artist who has discovered self expression by power sanding sheets of aluminum. And Punahou School on Oahu profiles a librarian who has found great personal satisfaction in the intricate art of lauhala hat weaving.
Ho'oponopono Prayer For Healing: The Secret Hawaiian System For Wealth, Health, Peace & More
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In this video Stefan talks about an ancient Hawaiian healing practice Ho'oponopono that helps people to heal. The philosophy behind it is that we are responsible for our reality. We're responsible for anything that shows up in our reality. Even things that are totally outside our control.
The most popular Ho'oponopono prayer is saying I love you. I'm sorry. Forgive me. Thank you. Repeating that over and over again has amazing healing elements to it.
I first learned about Ho'oponopono through the book Zero Limits by Joe Vitale. In it, Joe shares some amazing stories and goes more in detail about this ancient Hawaiian prayer for healing.
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INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I: Maui Mayor | Kaua‘i Mayor
In a special two-hour edition, INSIGHTS will assemble leading candidates in two major Mayoral races.
–At 8:00 pm, it’s the forum for Maui County Mayor. Voters on Maui, Moloka‘i and Lāna‘i will elect a new Mayor for the first time in eight years. Current County Councilmembers Elle Cochran and Don Guzman and former Councilmember Mike Victorino are among the candidates who want the job.
–In the second hour, beginning at 9:00 pm, the forum features candidates for Kaua‘i County, where voters will elect a new Mayor for the first time in a decade. County Councilmembers Derek Kawakami, Mel Rapozo, JoAnn Yukimura and County Parks Director Leonard Rapozo are among candidates running for this office.
PBS Hawaii - HIKI NŌ Episode 312 | Outstanding Stories from Spring Quarter 2011-2012 | Full Program
Premiere Airdate: July 5, 2012
HIKI NŌ graduates Kendrick Go (Damien Memorial School class of 2012), Kaitlin Inamasu (H.P. Baldwin High School class of 2011) and Gerald Salle (Farrington High School class of 2012) host this Season Three finale. Take a look back at stories about overcoming language and disability barriers; maintaining traditions through salt making; sharing music and cultures between schools; and more.
Featured schools in this episode: Hilo High School (Hawaii Island); Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School and Ke Kula Niihau O Kekaha (Kauai); Lahaina Intermediate School, Maui High School and Maui Waena Intermediate School (Maui); and Aliamanu Middle School, Roosevelt High School and Waianae Intermediate School (Oahu). This retrospective episode also features host segments from Halau Ku Mana (Oahu).
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Rev. Michael O. Christensen's teaching sermon of December 7, 2014 at Hanapepe United Church of Christ on Kaua'i Island, Hawai'i. Based on Isaiah 40:1-11. Dreaming of Better Times - From Back to Forward
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