
The Conversation
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The Conversation: Public media funding eliminated; Gov. Josh Green
HPR News Director Bill Dorman shares what the elimination of federal funding for public media means for HPR; Gov. Josh Green talks about what's next for the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority and the possible impact of low vaccination rates among students
The Conversation: Public media funding; National Education Association
HPR News Director Bill Dorman shares the latest on the Trump administration's move to claw back federal funding for public media; Castle High School English teacher Jamie Stidger pushes the National Education Association to recognize that all students have a right to an education, regardless of their immigration status, in their national platform
The Conversation: Federal spending cuts; Eating our roots
The Conversation talks with experts about what federal spending cuts mean for education and health care; Chef Ippy Aiona talks about getting comfortable in front of the camera for his award-winning docuseries "Eating Our Roots"
The Conversation: Army to expand arsenal in Hawaiʻi; Comedian Sheng Wang
Major General Marcus Evans discusses the U.S. Army's plan to add long-range missiles to its arsenal in Hawaiʻi; Comedian Sheng Wang talks about how he got his start in comedy
The Conversation: Falls of Clyde; Navy leases on Kauaʻi
Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation director Ed Sniffen discusses plans to scuttle Falls of Clyde; The Navy has released a draft environmental impact statement for the continued use of over 8,000 acres of state land near Barking Sands
The Conversation: A hana hou show on the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority
On today's program, we revisit the recent changes at the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority, the agency that has long overseen Hawaiʻi's largest industry.
The Conversation: Filipino survivors of the Lahaina wildfire; Hawaiʻi's airports
The author of report on Filipino survivors of the Lahaina wildfire push back on a characterization of its findings by the Department of Homeland Security; HDOT director Ed Sniffen talks about efforts to modernize Hawaiʻi's airports
The Conversation: U.S. Rep. Ed Case on immigration; Office of Hawaiian Affairs budget
U.S. Rep. Ed Case shares his thoughts on immigration policy and the recently passed GOP-led spending bill; Office of Hawaiian Affairs chair Kai Kahele breaks down the agency's budget
The Conversation: A call-in on illegal fireworks
We're opening our phone lines to discuss the crackdown on illegal fireworks. Have a comment or question? Call 808-941-3689 during the live show or email [email protected].
The Conservation: Tourism; Pope Leo XIV's ancestry
Keith Vieira with KV & Associates Hospitality Consultants shares his outlook on tourism; Genealogist Jari Honora talks about Pope Leo XIV's ancestry as Hawaiʻi marks nearly two centuries since the first arrival of a Catholic priest in the islands
The Conservation: HTA next steps; Apple TV's Chief of War
DBEDT director James Tokioka discusses next steps for the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority; "Chief of War" co-creator Thomas Paʻa Sibbett shares why he wants to bring the story of the unification of the Hawaiian islands to an international audience
The Conversation: UH Astronomy; Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority's history
University of Hawaiʻi's Institute for Astronomy Director Doug Simons discusses the proposed federal funding cuts to science; Former Gov. Ben Cayetano reflects on the origin of the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority as the agency faces restructuring
The Conversation: Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority; Maui sand dune restoration
What's next for the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority?; Maui County conservationists work to restore the island's sand dunes with native plants
The Conversation: Gov. Josh Green; Progress on the Skyline
Gov. Josh Green discusses the Hawaiʻi Tourism Agency's restructuring, proposed Medicaid cuts; HART officials share progress on the Skyline, which is expected to open its second segment in October
The Conversation: Hawaiʻi's dependence on oil; Math teacher trainings
Hawaiʻi Chief Energy Officer Mark Glick discusses Hawaiʻi's dependence on oil amid geopolitical tensions in the Middle East; The National Council on Teacher Quality rates Hawaiʻi's math teacher training as "unacceptable"
The Conversation: Stories from Tehran; The fight over pesticide use on Kauaʻi
Oʻahu resident Maseeh Ganjali shares what he's been hearing from family members in Tehran; Travel writer Kelsey Timmerman dives into a decade-long legal battle over pesticide use on Kauaʻi
The Conversation: Iran attack on U.S. base; New UH athletics director
HPR's Bill Dorman reports on how the recent U.S. strikes on nuclear facilities in Iran affect military operations in the Indo-Pacific region; The University of Hawaiʻi names a new athletics director;
The Conversation Hana Hou: Local businesses
Today, The Conversation is digging into its archives to revisit interviews with local businesses that have been part of Hawaiʻi's landscape through multiple generations.
The Conversation: Small businesses; Hawaiʻi Supreme Court chief justice retires
Maui Brewing Co. CEO Garrett Marrero discusses the state of small business in Hawaiʻi;
The Conversation: Extinction vortex; History of the Kawaihae Canoe Club
Researcher Chris Kyriazis explains the "extinction vortex" facing some endangered Hawaiian honeycreepers; Authors Manny Veincent and Kim Ann Curtain recount the founding the Kawaihae Canoe Club in their new book "Born of Two Oceans"
The Conversation: "No Kings" protests; The story of L&L Hawaiian Barbecue
HPR speaks to participants of the "No Kings" protests in Honolulu; L&L's Eddie Flores Jr. chronicles his journey in the new book "Franchising the American Dream"
The Conversation: UH research funding cuts; Jazz harpist wins Doris Duke award
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa interim provost Vassilis Syrmos explains how proposed cuts to federal funding would affect research; Grammy-nominated jazz harpist Brandee Younger is recognized by the Doris Duke Foundation
The Conversation: Public media funding; Immigration concerns in COFA communities
U.S. House lawmakers have voted to cut funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting; Advocate Austin Haleyalpiy with COFA CAN discusses concerns in the COFA community about immigration raids
The Conversation: The future of public media; Kuleana lands
HPR's Bill Dorman breaks down the brewing fight over public media funding; A Yale professor digs into her family history after she unexpectedly inherits kuleana lands
The Conversation: FBI leadership; Local bar owner in James Beard final round
Honolulu's new Special Agent in Charge discusses the priorities of the FBI under Trump; Pint + Jigger co-owner Dave Newman makes it to the final round of a new cocktail service category of the James Beard awards
The Conversation: Cirque du Soleil's ʻAuana
Today, the Conversation is revisiting interviews with the creators and performers in Cirque du Soleil's ʻAuana!
The Conversation: EMS responds to Honolulu bus crash; South Korean elections
Dr. Jim Ireland with Honolulu EMS discusses the response to a major crash between a city bus and a pick-up truck; South Korea has elected a new president months after the country faced a martial law crisis

The Conversation: Thirty Meter Telescope; Hawaiʻi Convention Center
John De Fries, executive director of the Mauna Kea Stewardship and Oversight Authority, responds to TMT funding cuts; State Comptroller Keith Regan provides an update on repairs to the Hawaiʻi Convention Center's leaky roof
The Conversation: Funding cut for TMT; Point-in-Time count in Waikīkī
Mayor Kimo Alameda, community members react to the National Science Foundation's decision to cut funding for the Thirty Meter Telescope; HPR joins an early morning Point-in-Time count in Waikīkī
The Conversation: Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke; Medicare fraud prevention
Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke says Hawaiʻi stands to lose $6 million in broadband funding under President Trump's proposed spending bill; Tips on how to identify Medicare scams
The Conversation: Lawsuit seeks to protect marine monument; Gene editing
Conservation groups have filed a lawsuit against President Trump's move to relax protections in the Pacific Islands Heritage Marine National Monument; The UH Institute for Biogenesis Research provides an update on advances in gene editing
The Conversation: Tariffs and tea; New developments in gene editing
Byron Goo, CEO of Tea Chest Hawaiʻi, talks about how tariffs are affecting the tea trade; Jennifer Doudna, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, discusses developments in gene-editing with CRISPR
The Conversation: Tariffs impact coffee growers; Farmers' mental health
Ralph Gaston of Rusty's Hawaiian Coffee lays out how tariffs are affecting Kona coffee growers; Overstory's Noelle Fujii-Oride reports on a new program to support mental wellness among farmers
The Conversation: Tariffs; Polynesian Cultural Festival in Kentucky
Designer Jalene Kanani of Noho Home talks about how tariffs are affecting her textile business; Kaila Chung, director of Hui Kaululehua, leads the first Polynesian Cultural Festival in Louisville, Kentucky
The Conversation: How tariffs are affecting Hawaiʻi businesses
Today on The Conversation, we're taking an in-depth look at how tariffs are affecting Hawaiʻi businesses.

The Conversation: 'Lilo & Stitch'; Beer competition
We revisit an interview with Chris Sanders, the voice and creator of Stitch, ahead of the premiere of Disney's live-action "Lilo & Stitch"; HPR's Cathrine Cluett Pactol shares about Ka La’i Ola, a housing initiative that aims to meet the needs of those who lost their homes to the Maui wildfires
The Conversation: Downtown Honolulu; Keeping keiki fed on summer break
Urban planning experts discuss how to revitalize downtown Honolulu; Tariffs and cuts to federal grants affect local school lunch providers

The Conversation: Mākua Valley; Hula and health
The military has released a report signalling it may drastically reduce its footprint on Oʻahu; A hula hālau of breast cancer survivors discuss their shared journey

The Conversation: Small business owners talk tariffs; Hula and health
Small Kine Gift owners detail how tariffs are affecting store prices; What is the relationship between hula and health?
The Conversation: Fireworks industry seeks tariff exemption; Marion Jones
The firework industry is seeking an exemption to Trump's tariffs on China; Two-time Olympian Marion Jones prepares for the Honolulu Triathlon
The Conversation: Gov. Green on military land leases; Species-spanning medicine
Gov. Josh Green discusses military land leases; Dr. Barbara Natterson-Horowitz shares what we can learn from animals to improve human health
The Conversation: Climate; Zen Buddhist lessons for times of crisis
HPR's Savannah Harriman-Pote reports on efforts to slash transportation emissions to get the state back on track towards its climate goals; Author and zen master Norma Wong shares lessons on spiritualism and activism during crisis from her new book "When No Thing Works"
The Conversation: SCOTUS upholds ban on transgender military members; Chinatown
The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to move forward with an executive order disqualifying transgender people from military service; Uncertainty around tariffs affects Chinatown business owners
The Conversation: Mild recession forecast for HI; Special session
The University of Hawaiʻi Economic Research Organization forecasts a "mild recession" for Hawaiʻi; Top lawmakers discuss the possibility of a special session amid economic woes
The Conversation Hana Hou: Celebrating canoe crops
Today on The Conversation, we're revisiting some of our favorite interviews about the plants that Polynesian voyagers brought to Hawaiʻi and the role they play agriculture today.
The Conversation: Live from Waikīkī; Coastal erosion
Today, The Conversation broadcasts live from Waikīkī and provides an in-depth look at the fight to save Oʻahu's iconic beachfront from coastal erosion.

The Conversation: Bishop Museum federal funding; Whale gut microbiomes
Bishop Museum leadership discusses the status of the museum's federal funding; Researcher Ryan Bos shares what scientists can learn from whale poop
The Conversation: State sues oil industry; HI County public corruption case
The federal government has tried to block the state's lawsuit against the oil industry with a lawsuit of its own; Pat Tummons of Environment Hawaiʻi gives an update on a public corruption case prompted by her reporting
The Conversation: Public media funding at risk; Pōhakuloa
What does a recent executive order calling to strip public media of federal funding mean for HPR?; The Army has completed its final Environmental Impact Statement for Pōhakuloa
The Conversation: Legal battles in Trump's first 100 days; Workers' March
Hawaiʻi's top law officials speak at a UH Law School forum about the state's legal battles against the Trump administration; A march for International Workers' Day rallies support for federal workers