Episodes

Tuesday Oct 03, 2017
John Cruz..will play Friday at 6PM at Maui Fair
Tuesday Oct 03, 2017
Tuesday Oct 03, 2017
John Cruz talk about his new project. He will play at the Maui Fair friday at 6pm.
The fair kicks off a parade 4:30 thursday and runs through Sunday.
https://www.mauifair.com/

Monday Oct 02, 2017
Dr. Gary Greenberg talks about
Monday Oct 02, 2017
Monday Oct 02, 2017
Always love talking to Dr. Gary Greenberg photographer, inventor, and scientist, Dr Gary Greenberg has devoted his life to revealing the secret beauty of nature. Beginning his career as photographer and filmmaker, he worked on the first Superman film where he transformed human pancreatic cancer cells into the planet Kyrpton. After earning a Ph.D. in biomedical research, he went on to invent high-definition, three-dimensional light microscopes, for which he was issued eighteen US patents.When Dr. Gary Greenberg turned his microscope on beach sand, gemlike minerals, colorful coral fragments, and delicate microscopic shells emerged, revealing that sand comprises much more than little brown rocks. You will never look at a beach the same way again. Dr. Gary Greenberg's latest book The Secrets of Sand is available now, as well as A Grain of Sand - Nature's Secret Wonder, and Greenberg's childrens' book, Mary's Magic Microscope. These all can be purchsed oline HERE.http://sandgrains.com

Wednesday Sep 27, 2017
Hue Interiors 5th Anniversary
Wednesday Sep 27, 2017
Wednesday Sep 27, 2017
IT'S HUE INTERIOR DESIGN'S 5TH ANNIVERSARY AND TO CELEBRATE THEY'RE giving away a $500 gift certificate. Here's how you enter:
First, follow MauiHue on Instagram and/or Facebook.
Then, starting on, Sunday, the 1st of October, watch for the photo announcing the start of the giveaway. Share the photo with three friends, make sure you post with the hashtag #HappyBirthdayToHUE.
A lucky winner will be drawn on the October 13th!! Winner will be announced on HUE's Facebook and Instagram page. That's not all...for the entire month of October, enjoy 30% of all CUSTOM order FURNITURE FROM LEE INDUSTRIES. Them, the last weekend of October, the 27th and 28th, enjoy 20% off storewide!! COME OVER TO HUE INTERIOR DESIGN FOR THEIR ANNIVERSARY SALE HUE IS AT 210 ALAMAHA ON THE CORNER OF ALAMAHA AND WAKEA. CALL 873-6910 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
http://www.mauihue.com

Tuesday Sep 26, 2017
ZEPTEMBER #8 on Zeptember 30th
Tuesday Sep 26, 2017
Tuesday Sep 26, 2017
I talk to the Queen of Zeptember Ruth O'Keefe about the History of Zeptermber..It`s getting closer folks to Maui`s biggest musical tribute concert Zeptember 8 at Mulligans On The Blue Saturday September 30th. The music this year will take us back to Led Zeppelins 1975 concert in Earls Court London – check out that playlist which Maui musicians will perform – It includes rock & roll, Kashmir, gallows pole, moby dick & stairway to heaven.
Tickets are on sale now at 808 On Main Wailuku, 808 Deli Kihei, Pinatas Kahului, Mulligans On The Blue Wailea, Alice In Hulaland Paia & on line at event brite dot com. On line also has reserved tables!

Monday Sep 25, 2017
Grammy award winning Wouter Kellerman on Symphonic Soweto
Monday Sep 25, 2017
Monday Sep 25, 2017
A talk with Wouter Kellerman Globe-trotting flutist and composer about his new release Symphonic Soweto
Wouter Kellerman received a 2015 Grammy® Award at the 57th Annual Grammy® Awards for his album Winds of Samsara, a collaboration with Indian composer and producer Ricky Kej. Winds Of Samsara reached #1 on the US Billboard New Age Albums Chart and also peaked at #1 on the Zone Music Reporter Top 100 International Radio Airplay Chart in the month of July 2014, winning both the ZMR ‘Album of the Year’ and ‘Best World Album’ awards. Kellerman’s newest album LOVE LANGUAGE was released in August 2015 and debuted at nr 1 on the World Music Billboard charts in its first week. Love Language draws influence from Senegal and Spain, Cuba and India, Greece and the United States. The album encapsulates the myriad ways that people connect on the topics of life and love — and the countless languages with which people speak of the universal connection that binds them one to another. In the spirit of Love Language, all proceeds from album sales go to the SOS Children’s Villages in South Africa. Kellerman has also been recognised at home, most recently winning three SAMA’s (South African Music Award, equivalent to the American Grammy®) in 2015 to add to his previous wins in 2010 and 2011, reinforcing his status as one of South Africa’s foremost musicians. A true crossover artist, Kellerman thrives on experimenting with the shades, textures and colours that his magic flute is capable of painting, and creatively blending them with other instrumentation and vocal sounds. Wouter has travelled extensively over the last few years, performing around the globe in places like Berlin, Shanghai, New York and Sydney, including sold-out concerts at Carnegie Hall in New York City and the Grammy Museum in LA in 2014. His 2012 U.S. tour included appearances at the prestigious Kennedy Centre in Washington DC, at Summerstage and Joe’s Pub in New York City, and at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. In 2010 he performed at the FIFA Soccer World Cup Closing Ceremony to a global television audience of 700-million people. Kellerman performed his composition 'The Long Road' - a flute solo for Nelson Mandela, - on Nelson Mandela Day in South Africa for a stadium of 80,000 people and a television audience in August 2013. He has also performed at the opening of MIDEM in Cannes, France; MIDEM is the world’s largest music conference and festival and Kellerman was part of a Department of Arts and Culture delegation, representing South Africa. Kellerman's 2013 album Mzansi spent 6 months in the Top 40 of the international ZMR charts, (peaking at nr 4) as well as 18 weeks in the Top 40 of the CMJ New World charts. It won the 2014 IMA (Independent Music Award) Vox Pop award in the USA for 'Best World Beat Album'. Kellerman's debut album, Colour, enjoyed rave reviews, topped the charts and was nominated for a 2008 South African Music Award for ‘Best Instrumental Album’. Three of his albums - Colour, Two Voices and Mzansi - were mixed in Los Angeles by Grammy-winning engineer Husky Hoskulds. In 2010 his show ‘Kellerman Colour Live’ won the 2010 SAMA for ‘Best Jazz/Instrumental/Popular Classical DVD’. He followed his performance at the FIFA Soccer World Cup Closing Ceremony with concerts at the Standard Bank Joy of Jazz festival in Johannesburg and two performances at the Shanghai World Expo in China. Passionate about teaching and empowering young people, Kellerman has sponsored the living expenses of ten children in the SOS Children’s Village in Ennerdale, South Africa for the past 14 years; he has also financed the building of a house in the SOS Children’s Village in Rustenburg, South Africa. For his continued efforts in helping give these children a better life, Kellerman was nominated by the SOS Children’s Villages for the Inyathelo Special Recognition Award for Philanthropy. He continues to also facilitate the teaching of young dance and music students in his country. Wouter Kellerman started playing the flute at the age of ten, and in 1981 appeared as a soloist with the Johannesburg Symphony Orchestra. He went on to feature in several South African orchestras, garnering numerous musical accolades along the way. Among these was winning the Perrenoud Foundation Prize during the 1997 Vienna International Music Competition. Using his classical training as a foundation, Kellerman focused his attention on world music, exploring the versatility of the flute and fusing classical and contemporary sounds, resulting in a potent and thrilling musical encounter. He is taking his crossover world music to a global audience, having gained a solid following in his native South Africa. His albums have been released in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, North America and in Australia, where he combined his release with a nationwide tour, including an opening slot on Johnny Clegg’s Down Under tour. Kellerman’s strikingly original flute-playing can be heard on the soundtrack of the Emmy Award-winning film, Eye of the Leopard. http://www.wouterkellerman.net..

Tuesday Sep 19, 2017
Jennifer DeFrayne on SISU!
Tuesday Sep 19, 2017
Tuesday Sep 19, 2017
A chat withJennifer DeFrayne. We talk about her new album "Sisu" which is already surpassing her award winning 2014 debut release ("By a Wire") and is submitted For Your Consideration for nomination in the 60th Grammy Awards in the New Age category. Sisu debuted at #1 on the ZMR International radio chartsfor Mar & Apr; top 25 for 5 months and still on charts
Sisu is a uniquely Finnish word that translates to one's perseverance, determination, endurance, inner strength or grit. The album was inspired by Jennifer's Finnish heritage to encourage everyone to use their Sisu!!

Monday Sep 18, 2017
Kalani Pe'a
Monday Sep 18, 2017
Monday Sep 18, 2017
I had a graet talk with Kalani Pe'a. He scored a monumental win at the 59th annual Grammy Awards Sunday night. The recording artist is the first Native Hawaiian to win a Grammy for Best Regional Roots Music Album. The Hilo native's debut album 'E Walea' was released in August 2016. For info go to http://www.kalanipeamusic.com

Friday Sep 15, 2017
Margaret Joy Weaver talks about Peace day event in Sedona
Friday Sep 15, 2017
Friday Sep 15, 2017
a talk with Margaret Joy Weaver, who is a 20 year resident of Sedona, Arizona. She is Co-Founder of Sedona International City of Peace, the 35th City of now 172 Cities of Peace around the world that are fostering cultures of peace within their communities through events, publications, education and public policy.
As a leader of international transformational training programs for more than 25 years, she is passionate about interactive transformational programs that dramatically shift our inner spirit and collective consciousness for bringing peace of mind, peace of heart and peace within our world. She joins us today to speak about a Human Library event on Thursday, September 21, 2017 organized in partnership with the Rotary Club of Sedona and the Sedona Public Library.
On Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017, the International Day of Peace, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m., the public is invited to attend a free community event to take place at the Sedona Public library, titled the Human Library Event (www.humanlibrary.org). Instead of taking out a book you are invited to (take out and) sit with a “human book” in different stations throughout the library. This event is part of a global movement that has the potential to alter our hearts and minds as to how we regard those in our community who struggle with all kinds of societal judgments and stigmas.
What if you could change a prejudice, bias, or an entrenched point of view you have about someone like a homeless person, an illegal alien, a felon, a cop or an LGBT person? And what if you could gain greater understanding and appreciation for that person in a few minutes by sitting with them and dialoguing in a safe and open environment?
In four, 30-minute sessions participants are invited to become “readers,” selecting up to four “human books,” listening to their short presentations, and engaging in dialogue with them to gain understanding. These live human books will courageously share their stories of being marginalized, categorized, or stigmatized for their differences. In the process, stigmas or judgments around such things as religion, sexuality, mental or physical challenges, immigration, police, lifestyle conditions from poverty, war, trauma, end-of-life choices are explored.
Organized by the Sedona International City of Peace, the Rotary Club of Sedona and Sedona Public Library, the event affords a special opportunity for everyone to make a difference in a heartwarming peaceful manner! As a community, we can illuminate and perhaps dissolve these prejudices, gain new understanding, and even come to new ways of relating to people that we may avoid, dismiss, resent, or generally judge unfairly.MargaretJoy Weaver

Wednesday Sep 13, 2017
I talked with Deidre Teagarden about Nisei Veterans Memorial Center
Wednesday Sep 13, 2017
Wednesday Sep 13, 2017
I talked with Deidre Teagarden about NVMC and the upcoming talk on Sept 30th, with author Barbara Kawakami, on her book the Picture Bride. Alos on display part 2 of The 100th Infantry Battalion's teh "Purple Heart Battalion”, which helped change the minds of military and political leaders who had initially banned the enlistment of Japanese Americans, thus paving the way for the formation of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team.
NVMC’s mission is to ignite the potential in people by inspiring them to find the hero in themselves through the legacy of the Nisei Veterans. For more information contact:
Deidre Tegarden
Office: 808/ 244-6862
or visit www.nvmc.org

Tuesday Sep 12, 2017
Tuesday Sep 12, 2017
Amanda Hall talks about the Mill House Restaurant giving back to help victims of Hurricane Irma. Come to The Mill House Restaurant, Bar and Coffee Cafe at the Maui Tropical Plantation this Friday September 15th. they’ll be donating 15% of their total sales to the Direct Relief agency, for victims of Hurricane Irma. The Mill House Team got to work with Chefs from the South; Kenny Gilbert of Florida and Travis Grimes of South Carolina. They brought their Southern hospitality to the Mill House kitchen and now they are sending Aloha back to the South. Southern dishes from both of these Chefs will be available Friday, with 100% of the proceeds from these dishes going to the relief efforts. Come help share the aloha Friday 808.270.0304...millhousemaui.com..mauitropicalplantation.com