
The Conversation
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The Conversation: Federal shutdown; New UH fisheries program
U.S. Rep. Ed Case reacts to the government shutdown, the first since 2019; The University of Hawaiʻi has hired eight new faculty to lead a sustainable fisheries graduate program
The Conversation: State Supreme Court chief justice retires; Hawaiian Council
Mark Recktenwald, chief justice of the Hawaiʻi Supreme Court, reflects on his time on the bench as he prepares to step down; Hawaiian Council CEO Kūhiō Lewis explains the organization's decision to rebrand
The Conversation: Native Hawaiian political history; Overthrow walking tours return
Honolulu Councilmember Esther Kiaʻāina talks Native Hawaiian political history and current federal funding threats; The "Mai Poina: The Overthrow Walking Tours" return after a pandemic hiatus
The Conversation hana hou: Spotlighting the harp
Today on the program, we're revisiting a few of our interviews with accomplished and creative harpists.
The Conversation: Hawaiʻi timeshares; Keiki author tells story of internment
Jason Gamel, president and CEO of the American Resort Development Association, gives a snapshot of the timeshare landscape; Author and illustrator Sharon Fujimoto-Johnson tells her family's story of internment during World War II in her new children's book "Shell Song"

The Conversation: HMSA lawsuit; AI-generated podcast
Attorney Ted Hong discusses a recent ruling in his lawsuit against HMSA; Hawaiʻi State Auditor Les Kondo talks about the launch of an AI-generated podcast
The Conversation: Damien Memorial School lawsuit; Hawaiʻi's Volcano Circus
Former Damien Memorial School president wins a wrongful termination lawsuit; Hawaiʻi's Volcano Circus Executive Director Morgan Langham discusses the charter school's expansion
The Conversation: UH funding cuts; Honolulu Century Ride
University of Hawaiʻi leadership is meeting with federal Department of Education officials to discuss funding cuts; More than 2,000 cyclists are expected to take part in the Honolulu Century Ride
The Conversation: Gov. Josh Green; E.A.R.L. Hawaiʻi sandwich shop
Gov. Josh Green extends an invitation to Pope Leo XIV to visit Kalaupapa; E.A.R.L. Hawaiʻi sandwich shop owner Justin Parvizimotlagh goes viral with a video series describing how his business got its start
The Conversation: Hawaiʻi Pacific University and Chaminade funding cuts; Women's Court
Chaminade Provost Lance Askildson and Hawaiʻi Pacific University Acting Provost Brenda Jenson discuss the latest effects of federal funding cuts; First Circuit District Court judges Mark Browning and Trish Morikawa share the importance of the Women's Court.
The Conversation: Hawaiʻi Girls Court; Capt. James Cook
Retired Judge Karen Radius, Judge Dyan Medeiros and supervisor Valerie Lazo share the successes of Hawaiʻi's Girls Court; Author Hampton Sides revisits the story of James Cook in the New York Times bestseller "The Wide Wide Sea"

The Conversation: Judiciary; Hawaiʻi guitarist develops unique sound
Legal experts discuss how specialty courts have shaped Hawaiʻi's judicial system; A Hawaiʻi guitarist showcases her unique sound on the national classical program "From the Top"
The Conversation Hana Hou: Hawaiʻi immigration stories
On today's program, we're revisiting stories of those who left their homelands to start new lives in Hawaiʻi.
The Conversation: Hawaiʻi dairy business; Maui transplant story
Farm Link Hawaiʻi's Claire Sullivan on the recent announcement that it will be carrying fresh milk from Hawaiʻi's last dairy farm, Cloverleaf Dairy, on Hawaiʻi Island; Bahman Sadeghi, who bought the Meadow Gold processing plant on Hawaiʻi Island five years ago, discusses the history of Hawaiʻi's dairy business.

The Conversation: Immigration policies; Kalaupapa National Historical Park tours
Graeme Blair, co-director of the Deportation Data Project, talks about how President Donald Trump's immigration policies are being felt across the country and in Hawaiʻi; Nancy Holman, Kalaupapa National Historical Park superintendent, discusses what to expect as the park reopens for public tours this week
The Conversation: Friends of the East-West Center; Okinawan summer picnic
Maura Okamoto, of the Friends of the East-West Center, discusses why community relationships are important as the center marks its 65th year; HPR's Laura Dux reports on the annual tradition of the Okinawan summer picnic
The Conversation: Natural disaster planning; Hawaiian feather cape revival
Karl Kim, head of the Pacific Urban Resilience Lab at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, shares how past threats inform the future of natural disaster planning; HPR's Cassie Ordonio reports on the resurgence of the ‘ahu ’ula, or Hawaiian feather cape
The Conversation: Marine debris recycling; Stem cell transplant
Mafalda de Freitas, megaplastics program director at the Center for Marine Debris Research at Hawaiʻi Pacific University, talks about Hawaiʻi's only marine debris recycling center; Donor Mariel Tadena, stem cell recipient Nicole Fabela, and Erika Sevilla, spokesperson for the National Marrow Donor Program, share their stem cell story
The Conversation: Honolulu Marathon; Kauaʻi election accusations
HPR's Ashley Mizuo reports on how the Office of Elections is pushing back after being accused of overcounting hundreds of ballots received in Kauaʻi County during the 2024 election; Honolulu Marathon President Jim Barahal shares that there's been an increase in runner signups in all categories
The Conversation: Aloha Stadium; Niʻihau landowners
Steve Wood, president of the Aiea Community Board, discusses concerns he's heard from the community about the development of the new Aloha Stadium; Freelance investigative reporter Guthrie Scrimgeour reports on the Robinson family's ownership of 100,000 acres of Hawaiʻi land, including the island of Niʻihau
The Conversation call-in: What's next for Aloha Stadium?
We're hosting a call-in about the redevelopment process for Aloha Stadium, which is now set to open in 2029. Call 808-941-3689 during the live show or email [email protected]. You can also leave a voicemail before the show starts on our Talkback Line at 808-792-8217.

The Conversation hana hou: Summer reads
Today on the program, we're revisiting interviews with local authors to help you find your next favorite read.

The Conversation: New state economist; Cannabis poisoning cases in kids
Seth Colby steps into the role of Hawaiʻi's chief economist; The Hawaiʻi Department of Health addresses concerns over a rise in national cases of cannabis poisoning among children
The Conversation: UH AI research tool; Student club cultivates green thumbs
University of Hawaiʻi climate scientist Matthew Widlansky develops a new AI tool to help researchers explore complex data; Kaimuki High School teacher Chu Hong shares what her students are cultivating in WORMS club
The Conversation: Coconut rhinoceros beetle; Land ownership and legacy
Residents of Molokaʻi are pushing for new agricultural regulations in an effort to keep out invasive coconut rhinoceros beetles; Sara Kehaulani Goo charts the history of land ownership in Hawaiʻi through the lens of her own lineage in her new book "Kuleana"
The Conversation: U.S.-South Korea alliance; 'Chief of War' podcast
Jean Lee, presidential chair at the East-West Center, discusses President Donald Trump's first meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae-myung; Listen to HPR's "Chief of War" companion podcast

The Conversation hana hou: The rule of law
Today, The Conversation reairs recent interview with Hawaiʻi leaders and experts on the rule of law.
The Conversation: Gov. Josh Green; East-West Center budget
Gov. Josh Green discusses the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority's new board and the latest on military leases; East-West Center President Celeste Connors talks about the Center's budget uncertainty
The Conversation: Sen. Brian Schatz; Myths about WWII-era internment in Hawaiʻi
U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz shares what he's hearing from his constituents across the islands; Historian Alan Rosenfeld discusses myths about WWII-era internment in Hawaiʻi to mark 10 years since Honouliuli Interment Camp was named a national historic site
The Conversation: State elections; Organ transplants in the Pacific
Hawaiʻi Chief Elections Officer Scott Nago responds to President Donald Trump's calls to end the use of mail-in ballots and voting machines; New research investigates the low number of solid organ transplants in the U.S. Pacific territories
The Conversation: Waikīkī flooding; Longtime driver for TheBus talks story
Researchers brief officials on the increasing risk of flooding in Waikīkī due to sea level rise; Uilani Souza shares her experience driving for TheBus for over 40 years

The Conversation: Whooping cough cases on the rise; Local dance residency
Ron Balajadia with the Hawaiʻi Department of Health shares what parents need to know about the uptick in whooping cough cases across the state; Adaptations Dance Theater on Maui cultivates homegrown talent through a new summer residency
The Conversation: Commercial fishing; Divorce law in Hawaiʻi
A judge has ruled against allowing commercial fishing in the Pacific Islands Heritage Marine National Monument; A free seminar helps couples navigate divorce
The Conversation: Pacific power; Vacant office space in Honolulu
A new policy paper says the Trump administration's actions may be weakening the country's position in the Pacific; Colliers has the latest findings on Honolulu's empty office space
The Conversation: Live from Fort Street Mall; Revitalizing downtown Honolulu
Today on The Conversation, we broadcast live from Fort Street Mall and explore plans to revitalize downtown Honolulu through the creation of a business improvement district.
The Conversation: Lahaina; Health of Maui residents post-fire
HPR's Catherine Cluett Pactol speaks with Maui residents as they commemorate two years since the Maui fires; Dr. Alika Maunakea shares insights on the mental and physical health of people exposed to the Maui fires
The Conversation: Lahaina Jodo Mission; Renewable energy
Maya Hara, Executive Director of the Lahaina Jodo Mission, shares how she and her fellow congregants are honoring those who lost their lives in the Lahaina fire; California Energy Commission Chair David Hochschild discusses the rollback of federal programs to support renewable energy
The Conversation: Lahaina Sacred Hearts School; Feral animals
Sacred Hearts School principal Tonato Lolesio talks about plans to set up classrooms in temporary facilities while rebuilding their campus, which was destroyed in the Lahaina fire; Hawaiʻi County Council Member Matt Kanealiʻi-Kleinfelder and Elaine Parlow from Action 4 Animals discuss a divisive measure that would prohibit the feeding of stray or feral animals on county property
The Conversation: Maui tourism; A very long walk around Hawaiʻi Island
Leadership with the Hawaiʻi Visitors & Convention Bureau discuss efforts to boost Maui's tourism economy; Kumu Paul Neves walks 300 miles across Hawaiʻi Island in support of caretakers
The Conversation: Lahaina's banyan; Domestic Violence Action Center
Theo Morrison with the Lahaina Restoration Foundation shares plans for a park under Lahaina's historical banyan tree; David Tumilowicz with the Domestic Violence Action Center discusses federal funding cuts and staff departures
The Conversation: Hawaiʻi's film industry; NPR Short Wave
Local film industry professionals form the Hawaiʻi Film Alliance; NPR "Short Wave" co-hosts Emily Kwong and Regina Barber dive into the ocean in a new series called "Sea Camp"
The Conversation: Tsunami gridlock; Remote control car drifting
Transportation officials on the lessons learned from Tuesday's tsunami traffic jams; A community forms around a tiny race track
The Conversation: Gov. Green on tsunami aftermath; State fire marshal
Gov. Green discusses the latest damage assessments after yesterday's tsunami scare; Hawaiʻi's new state fire marshal shares what she's learned during her first two months on the job
The Conversation: UH Medical School; Entrepreneurship at HPU
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa John A. Burns School of Medicine Dean Sam Shomaker discusses challenges and opportunities in health care as students gear up for a new academic year; Hawaiʻi Pacific University College of Business Dean Amy Nguyen-Chyung discusses a new $700,000 initiative to jump-start entrepreneurship
The Conversation: David Ige on the rule of law; Poet Pádraig Ó Tuama
Former Hawaiʻi Gov. David Ige and former Hawaiʻi State Sen. Randy Iwase discuss the rule of law; Irish poet and theologian Pádraig Ó Tuama to give talks on Oʻahu and Maui as part of the Merwin Conservancy's "In the Green Room" series
The Conservation hana hou: Hawaiʻi's specialty crops
Today, we're giving the spotlight to Hawaiʻi's lesser-known specialty crops.
The Conversation: Hawaiʻi Disability Rights Center; Hydrofoil competition
Louis Erteschik, executive director of Hawaiʻi Disability Rights Center, discusses possible federal funding cuts; Hydrofoil champions Edo Tanas and Annie Reickert talk about their wins in the Molokaʻi 2 Oʻahu race across the Kaiwi Channel
The Conversation: USPS turns 250; Media blackouts
United States Postal Service spokesperson John Hyatt shares highlights from 250 years of mail delivery; Fernanda Camarena with the Poynter Institute discusses the consequences of media blackouts
The Conversation: Rural health; Zuckerberg on Kauaʻi
Rural health advocate John Desfur talks about how transportation shapes health care in rural Hawaiʻi; Investigative reporter Guthrie Scrimgeour delves into Mark Zuckerberg's land holdings on Kauaʻi
The Conversation: Hilo banyan tree hazards; State senator on the rule of law
Hawaiʻi County Mayor Kimo Alameda discusses inspections of Hilo's historic banyan trees after human remains were found under one tree that fell over last weekend; State Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Karl Rhoads talks about an upcoming informational briefing on the rule of law with U.S. Rep. Ed Case