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What School You Went?

By: PBS Hawaiʻi
  • Summary

  • A PBS Hawai‘i podcast that explores Hawaiʻi's local cultures, communities and relationships – that help shape our identity. PBS Hawaiʻi President and CEO Ron Mizutani hosts a weekly conversation with unique and colorful individuals from across the state. From rubbah slippahs to unsolved local mysteries, Ron and guests examine and shed light on the real deal of what makes Hawaiʻi, Hawaiʻi.

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Episodes
  • JDM Mania (with Slater Robinson)
    May 15 2024

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    Are kei trucks just the latest auto trend in Hawai‘i, or are they here to stay? Slater Robinson, the man who helped kickstart the craze, weighs in.

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    28 mins
  • Teenage Businessman (with Coen Cadinha)
    May 8 2024

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    Coen Cadinha is not an entrepreneurial dreamer, he’s an experienced businessman with an inspirational success story… and he’s only 16.

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    31 mins
  • Soup Soup (with Mark Noguchi)
    May 1 2024

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    From beef stew to zosui, our soups and stews are windows into the lives of our ancestors, and to this day, the recipes remain a family affair. Chef Mark Noguchi explains.

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    32 mins

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