Episodes
Sunday Jun 09, 2019
The Greater You
Sunday Jun 09, 2019
Sunday Jun 09, 2019
Today I’ll be talking about the Metaphysical perspective of what the Greater You is. We will delve into Dr. Masters SPIRITUAL MIND POWER AFFIRMATIONS, DR.
The Greater You
The book Spiritual Mind Affirmations is available at amazon and at Metaphysics.com
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Thursday Jun 06, 2019
Michael Hoppe talks about his concert in Sedona
Thursday Jun 06, 2019
Thursday Jun 06, 2019
Michael Hoppé iwill be peforming Sunday a world premiere of his Requeim for Peace and reconciliation in Sedona at the Church of the Red Rocks
Michael is a composer, record producer and recording artist from the United Kingdom who now lives in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. In the early 1980‘s he was head of A&R for the PolyGram record label. He signed new-age acts such as Vangelis, Jean Michel Jarre and Kitaro to the label as well as resigning ABBA and The Who. In 1984, he quit the business of music to take up composing (published by his company Chordially Yours Music) and working as a music consultant (InterConnection Resources) in Los Angeles. His discography contains more than 30 albums in the 'new age' or 'classical' category. Hoppe says his music is best described as heart music and is often used for healing and meditation. His album, Solace, was nominated for a New Age Grammy in 2003. His music has been featured in film and television such as The Sopranos, The Oprah Winfrey Show, "Misunderstood" starring Gene Hackman, Michael Moore's "Sicko", and the multi award-winning Short Film "Nous Deux Encore" featured on his Enhanced CD "Tapestry". Many of his albums feature the photography of his grandfather E.O. Hoppé (1878-1972). Hoppe's next release "Grace" (2013) featured work by his daughter, the photographer Rebecca Hoppe. She also designed the cover for the critically acclaimed "Serenity" (2014) a collection of improvisations for viola, performed by Harold Moses, and keyboards. Hoppe's next release was "Nightingale" (2015) featuring the Italian folk singer Giuditta Scorcelletti and her husband producer/guitarist Alessandro Boingi, with lyrics by David George. Hoppe's next release was AMISTAD (2018). Spanish for "Friendship", AMISTAD features wonderful performances by his musician friends he met mostly in his new home, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
Thursday Jun 06, 2019
Kelly McHugh From Pacific Whale Foundation on World Ocean Day
Thursday Jun 06, 2019
Thursday Jun 06, 2019
Pacific Whale Foundation Presents World Oceans Day
A healthy world ocean is critical to our survival, producing 70% of Earth’s oxygen and providing food for billions of people, among other needed services. Yet, as a global society, we are not taking proper care of such an invaluable resource, causing ocean acidification due to an increased amount of CO2 released into the atmosphere and adding 8 million tons of plastic per year.
World Oceans Day is an annual celebration of the ocean, its importance to our lives, and how each of us can protect it, no matter where we live.
Held on June 08, this year’s theme is ‘Together We Can’, encouraging people from around the world to share what they are doing to protect the ocean, showcasing the idea that, together, we can make a difference.
This World Oceans Day, June 8, you can join Pacific Whale Foundation in advocating for a healthy ocean with shoreline and reef cleanups, a free citizen science micro plastic sampling cruise, keiki art contest, a Party for the Ocean, treasure hunt and more.
Saturday June 8 activities to support the official 2019 theme of ‘Together we can’:
Beach Clean Ups
Join Pacific Whale Foundation, Surfrider Foundation Maui Chapter, and the County of Maui in celebrating World Oceans Day by keeping marine debris out of the ocean. Beach clean ups will be held at Kamaole III beach in Kihei, Paia Bay, and Kahului Harbor from 9am-11am. Participants in cleanup efforts and data collection will receive discounts at the Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Store and a chance to win passes to Maui Ocean Center!
Citizen Science Microplastic Tow
Assist with marine debris research by participating in our FREE World Oceans Day citizen science ecotour. Participants will assist with annual research by conducting a microplastics tow while en route to Olowalu reef where we will clean up reef rubbish. While in the water, snorkelers will collect seawater samples, filtering for debris and recording data with the assistance of trained Marine Naturalists on board Ocean Odyssey. Call 800-942-5311 to RSVP as space is limited.
Keiki Art Contest
Keiki are encouraged to celebrate with a special World Oceans Day theme at Ocean Camp, including a ‘Pollution Solutions’ art project.
Your keiki can compete in the contest as well! Have them artistically answer the question, “How will you help to keep plastic out of the ocean to protect marine animals?” Submissions can be uploaded to our Facebook page using #reuseorrefuse and tagging us @pacificwhalefoundation. One lucky keiki will receive a snorkel trip for 4 or a gift certificate for the online Ocean Store, which offers a selection of eco conscious products and alternatives to single use plastics.
Party for the Ocean!
Party for the ocean at Maui Brewing Co in Kihei!
Join us on the lanai to play, laugh, learn and talk story, where we will present findings from 6 years of marine debris monitoring in Maui Nui. Compete for a cause and the chance to win great prizes with Oceans Day BINGO and a Cornhole tournament, try your hand at upcycled crafts, visit with eco vendors, and learn how you can get involved with Pacific Whale Foundation’s core Research, Education and Conservation programs. A portion of proceeds from house beer sales will benefit Pacific Whale Foundation. Remember to drink responsibly.
Treasure Hunt
This Week Hawaii and Pacific Whale Foundation have partnered to bring you an exciting World Oceans Day treasure hunt. Follow clues that lead you on a treasure hunt through Front Street to find the hidden pineapple and win a fabulous prize, including free ecotour tickets and eco-friendly straw packs from our Ocean Store! Clues will be posted on WOD June 8 at ThisWeekHawaii.com/treasurehunt
VIEW LAST YEAR'S HIGHLIGHTS HERE.
Tuesday Jun 04, 2019
The Barry Backstory and gems in the Maui Film Fest Jewelbox
Tuesday Jun 04, 2019
Tuesday Jun 04, 2019
Maui's annual summer film festival includes amazing venues in Wailea, and a weekend of films in the comfort of the Castle Theater at Maui Arts & Cultural Center.
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Tickets for Castle Theater: Rising Star 4-ENTRY PASS $54
Single tickets $15 / $10 kids 12/under
plus applicable fees
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Monday Jun 03, 2019
Seeing the Beyond Within
Monday Jun 03, 2019
Monday Jun 03, 2019
Mystical Perspective on SPIRITUAL MIND POWER AFFIRMATIONS, Dr. Paul Leon Masters latest book. It is available at Metaphysics.com and on amazon.com.
The Topic today is Seeing the Beyond Within
flashes of snapshots
captured in my mind
with multi-dimensions
seen within and outside to find
and when there’s too much input
I know it’s time
to balance it all out
and look deep inside
it’s fascinating to watch
how we’ve gotten so good at
re-producing in media the higher states
that exist in our being
but it’s still not the same as the real thing
all these signals and clues
take a temperature of sorts
who we choose
to exemplify the state of the world news
but there is also those
who try to perpetuate
the lowest astral realms of fear
and take us to the darkness there
so it’s up to us to filter out
what influences we absorb
along with whatever chemicals
that distort what we are really here for
and as watch in fascination
the flashes of visions and the inner scorecard
and where our Perspective are formed from
we discern what it is were made for
and what it is we learn
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Thursday May 30, 2019
Barry Rivers on Maui Film Festival 1
Thursday May 30, 2019
Thursday May 30, 2019
A talk with Barry Rivers about the 20th annual Maui Film Festival June 12th through the 16th . "The Maui Film Festival at Wailea is a 'jewel-box' festival able to handle anything without becoming impersonal. Flawlessly planned. The national press, including Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, Los Angeles Times, CNN,E!, Vanity Fair, and Entertainment Tonight, among others, are taking notice and reporting on its goings-on. Watch for even greater things to come.”The Maui Film Festival is going into its 20th year. It has remained consistent with its program; it is intimate and beautiful. The art of the land and the art of the films are the perfect pair that make the festival so inviting. If the festival wishes to grow in popularity, it will have to include more media coverage and more celebrities. However, its size and limited media are what makes it so appealing to film artists.
for the complete schedule, trailers an tickets go to https://www.mauifilmfestival.com
Wednesday May 29, 2019
Meet the winemakers from Amalie Robert Estate at the Mill House
Wednesday May 29, 2019
Wednesday May 29, 2019
MEET THE WINEMAKERS RECEPTION - AMALIE ROBERT ESTATE
This Thursday, May 30th from 5-6pm at The Mill House
Meet Ernie Pink and Dena Drews from Amalie Robert Estate, whose vineyard is in the western part of the Willamette Valley. These two charming individuals are well respected in Oregon's wine country and are true stewards of the land. Today, Amalie Robert is a 60-acre property with 30 acres of sustainably farmed vines and a state-of-the-art gravity fed winery. The Mill House will host these two winemakers on Thursday, May 30th from 5-6 pm at a Meet the Winemakers Reception. Guests will order from a selection of four special Amalie Robert wines offered by the glass that evening. Chat with Ernie and Dena to learn about these terroir-driven wines.
There is no admission price to attend this reception. Wine and food will be ordered and charged ala carte. Reservations should be made by calling (808) 270.0333.
Tuesday May 28, 2019
Da Kidney Da Kine Day this saturday
Tuesday May 28, 2019
Tuesday May 28, 2019
Da Kidney Da Kine day is this Saturday June 1 from 9a-noon at teh Queen Ka'ahumanu Center.
Tuesday May 28, 2019
PWF World Ocean Day
Tuesday May 28, 2019
Tuesday May 28, 2019
A talk with Alicia and Jenny with the Pacific Whale Foundation. Pacific Whale Foundation joins us today to invite residents & community members to be a part of World Oceans Day (an internationally recognized day of service & celebration)
- From fellow ocean conservation organizations in Australia and Italy to Mozambique and beyond, we will unite to share stories, citizen science opportunities, beach cleanups and more that make caring for our oceans an accessible, social and FUN way to spend the most relevant Saturday of summer!
- This year’s theme = TOGETHER WE CAN
- Our citizen science Coastal Marine Debris Monitoring Program has logged tens of thousands of marine debris items to date, allowing us to prioritize targets for our advocacy efforts. Your contribution led to a ban on cigarettes on Maui County beaches, another on plastic shopping bags, polystyrene, and is now leading the movement against single-use plastic waste. Join us at the Kamaole Beach Park III cleanup in Kihei hosted by Surfrider Foundation Maui Chapter, at Pai’a Bay hosted by the County of Maui or at Kahului Harbor to make a difference. Participants will receive great incentives including discounts at Pacific Whale Foundation’s Ocean Store and a chance to win day passes to Maui Ocean Center. (9-11 AM)
- RSVP for our FREE World Oceans Day eco adventure. Participants will assist with annual research by conducting a microplastics tow while en route to Olowalu reef where we will clean up reef rubbish. While in the water, snorkelers will collect seawater samples, inspecting for debris and recording data with the assistance of Certified Marine Naturalists onboard Ocean Odyssey. Call 800-942-5311 to RSVP as space is limited.(8:30 - 12:30 AM)
- Keiki are encouraged to celebrate with a special World Oceans Day theme at our award-winning Ocean Camp, including a ‘Pollution Solutions’ art project. How will you help to keep plastic out of the ocean and protect marine animals? Submissions can also be uploaded to our Facebook page using the hashtag and handle #reuseorrefuse @pacificwhalefoundation. One lucky keiki will receive a snorkel trip for 4 or a gift certificate to our online Ocean Store, which offers a huge selection of eco conscious products and alternatives to single use plastics. (All day!)
- Party for the ocean at Maui Brewing Co in Kihei. Join us on the lanai to play, laugh, learn and talk story, where we will present findings from 6 years of marine debris monitoring in Maui Nui. Compete for a cause and the chance to win great prizes with Oceans Day BINGO and a Cornhole tournament, try your hand at up-cycled crafts, visit with eco vendors and learn how you can get involved with PWF’s core Research, Education and Conservation programs. A portion of proceeds from house beer sales will benefit Pacific Whale Foundation. (4-7 PM)
- TODAY we are on day 19 of our 30-day countdown to World Oceans Day; an Instagram challenge that has our social media community creating a new post each day based on a group of keywords we developed relating to World Oceans Day. Want to play along? Check our hashtag #worldoceansdaypwf.
- Learn more! PACIFICWHALE.ORG/EVENTS
- IMPORTANT: World Oceans Day marks the official kick off date of our ANNUAL CONSERVATION INITIATIVE, the RETHINK campaign! This initiative will provide a full-year of Research, Education and Conservation programming to increase recognition and understanding of the impacts of single-use plastics on our ocean environment and decrease their utilization on a broad scale. (Jenny & Alicia are running this campaign for the next 12 months - ask them all about it!)
- AND ON JUNE 3….Back by popular demand, we will be sharing favorite shorts from our World Whale Film Festival at Paia Bay Coffee on Monday, June 3. Join us with special guests as we present this special movie night featuring Tourism Vs Shark Fishery by Madison Stewart (aka Shark Girl), Finding Away by Spearfishing Champion Kimi Werner, and Trashy Selfie by world champion windsurfer Sarah Hauser and big wave surfer Paige Alms. Choose your screening, films start at 6:00pm and again at 7:30pm. 10% of food and beverage sales including the featured cocktail ‘Ocean Breach’ will support Research, Education and Conservation programs led by Pacific Whale Foundation in our mission to protect the ocean through science and advocacy and to inspire environmental stewardship.
- PWF = (808) 249-8811; pacific whale.org; Facebook.com/pacificwhalefoundation; Instagram.com/pacificwhalefoundation
Thursday May 23, 2019
Michael Kollwitz
Thursday May 23, 2019
Thursday May 23, 2019
Michael Kollwitz is one of the pioneer players of a relatively little-known American stringed instrument known as The Chapman Stick®. Capable of astounding expressiveness and simultaneous multi-part arrangements, ‘The Stick’ combines elements of guitar, bass, keyboards, and percussion into one instrument that is played more like a piano than a guitar. Currently, Michael has had 23 independent releases. The music from his last three albums, ‘Serenity, I, II & III’ have received considerable international airplay, many nominations and are also being played on airlines and in hospitals.
In April 2018 ‘Serenity II’ made its debut at #8 on the Billboard Top Ten New Age Albums chart and received Grammy nomination consideration. Since then ‘Serenity II has also received nominations for Best New Age Album of 2018 from the Independent Music Awards and Best Instrumental Acoustic Album of 2018 from Zone Music Reporter. In January and February 2019, ‘Serenity III’ debuted in the Top 5 of all three of the world’s major New Age charts starting with Billboard at #3 in January before moving up to #2 in February. Carlos Santana once ‘blessed’ Michael’s music on The Stick in Hawaii and called it “a gift of the heart” that made him feel good.