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Kanpachi: Diamonds of the Sea
Blue Ocean specializes in mariculture, raising kanpachi in their natural environment of the open ocean to ensure a healthy and sustainable food source. To learn more about creating a blue economy by leveraging the ocean's wealth while restoring its health and prioritizing fish welfare, read my latest article in Savvy360 Hawai’i.
Healing the Heroes of Hawaiʻi
For the disabled military veterans that call the state of Hawai’i home, living on the most isolated populated landmass on the planet means that the therapy they need for improved health is too often inaccessible. Fortunately, one non-profit is bringing the programming to them. Read my latest article in Savvy360 Hawai’i to learn more about how Higher Ground is pairing recreational therapy with the power of nature, so vets here can experience whole-life healing!
School teachers help preserve Denver shop’s legacy
One year ago, school teachers Andrew “Ricky” Richmond and Brock Schardin, and longtime head mechanic and store manager Dan Spicher, officially relaunched Z Cycle, reviving a shop known for its iconic sign and proving the power of next-door expertise!
Tai Chi for overcoming burnout
For over two decades, I raced marathons and triathlons competitively until a lack of motivation and chronic injuries forced me to stop. My training was sidelined indefinitely and I knew I had to find a more sustainable fitness routine. That’s when I stumbled across a 30-day Tai Chi video series and began a practice that changed everything! Read about how this gentle but powerful practice can improve balance, flexibility, and strength… and why I’m still practicing nearly a year later!
Enduring Investments
Although Bill Armijo of Trans World Metals has spent nearly four decades focusing on precious metals, the broker/dealer hasn’t forgotten his artistic roots.
Read my latest article in Kona Coast City Lifestyle to learn more about how Bill and the Trans World Metals‘ team are perfecting the art of investing in enduring assets, young artists, and the community.
Art From the Heart
“The flowers, the land, the waves, the culture, it’s all part of me. Even if it’s not always conscious until it comes out in my art.” Read my latest article in Kona Coast City Lifestyle to learn more about internationally recognized artist Rosemary Miller and the deep love for Hawai’i that she shares through her work.
On Your Bike Recovers From Helene
When the remnants of Hurricane Helene hit the historic town of Marshall, the owners of On Your Bike, were prepared for heavy rainfall that was forecasted to end the next day… On Sunday morning, when they attempted to return to downtown Marshall, the water in their shop had reached a height of 13 feet. Still, they assert that: “This disaster really has brought out the best in people… Mountain people are scrappy and resilient!” Read my latest article in Bicycle Retailer and Industry News to learn more and help out!
Becoming the Wai Kai
“I truly believe that the importance of Hawaiian fishponds, along with the knowledge and resources that come from them, can be of great use to our communities within these modern times,” says Peleke Flores. Read my latest article in Savvy360 Kaua’i to learn more about Peleke and his important work restoring an ancient pond.
Saving a Forest Treasure
If you hear a bright chirp that sounds like “ee-vee” when enjoying a stroll through the forest in East Maui, there’s the slightest chance that your ears are being serenaded by the call of the wild kiwikiu. Hearing or beholding the native Hawaiian forest bird, however, has become an incredibly rare occurrence since being listed as endangered in 1967. Read my latest article in Savvy360 Maui to learn more about the individuals and organizations on the island of Maui and across the Hawaiian archipelago intent on changing that!
Grounds for Discovery
A vibrant sculpture seem to dance like extensions of the surrounding monkeypod trees. A cluster of letters waits to be discovered... Pebbles the bunny crawls into a visitor’s lap, begging them to pet her. Nearby, a little white alpaca playfully rolls in the red dirt. These are just some of the residents of the Imua Discovery Garden. Read my latest article in Savvy360 Maui to learn more about this idyllic setting for children to learn through play, heal through connection to nature, and grow by experiencing art.
Portland Design Works Collaborates with Tattoo Artist Jake Tong
Portland Design Works and tattoo artist Jake Tong recently collaborated to launch a line of accessories that accurately grabs the positive, go-with-the-flow vibe of the riders in Portland who bike year-round… even if it’s raining eight months out of the year! Read about the collab in my latest article for BRAIN!
Artist Mary Spears Harnesses the Healing Power of Art & Time
From her hibiscus-fringed studio in the heart of Waimea, Hawai’i, Mary creates watercolors, oils on canvas, mosaics, and murals that reflect her joyful nature. Her artistic journey, however, began with a sudden and debilitating accident that served as the catalyst for her creativity.
Jafe Cycling opens new shop, makes cycling more accessible
When Matt Onojafe started Jafe Cycling in 2020, it was to help African American communities affected by the pandemic. “It’s more than a bike shop. It’s about how cycling can help us overcome the hardships of living in underprivileged neighborhoods. It’s a movement.” Read about how Onojafe is helping the community take control of their health and wellness by making cycling more accessible!
The Resurfacing of Eduardo Bolioli, Hawaiʻi’s Renowned Surf Artist
Surf artist Eduardo Bolioli's work often reflects lessons he's learned from time in the ocean ... and earlier this year, I had the honor of talking story with him about what those lessons were and in the process, discovered a world of vibrant surfboards, fins, and other works of art hand-painted by Eduardo. Read my latest article in Savvy360 Oahu to learn more.
Restoring Hawaiʻi’s Coral Reefs: Seizing corals of opportunity
Restoring Hawaiʻi’s koʻa (coral) reefs is a monumental undertaking. And it’s never been more vital! Fortunately, the koʻa outplanting efforts of Kaʻūpūlehu Marine Life Advisory Committee (KMLAC) can improve the health and resilience of our reefs … and people. Read my latest article in Savvy360 Hawai'i Island to learn more about preserving the precious koʻa.
The Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail: Connecting the present to the past and future
The nearly 175-mile Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail winds over rugged lava fields and along the breathtaking Hawai'i Island coastline. Check out my latest article in Savvy360 Hawai'i Island to learn more about this historical hike that connects the present to the past & future.
Thomson Bike Tours Expands Strategic Partnerships to Elevate Trip Amenities and Support
Thomson Bike Tours, a cycle tours company providing trips primarily throughout Europe, has assembled a team of industry leaders to elevate trip support. From Tuscany to Oregon, Thomson is providing support and amenities comparable to a professional World Tour team!
The Best Mistake: 66 Years Ago, Ken Stover Boarded The Wrong Ship And Found Aloha, Part 2
“In Kentucky, I had to ride on the back of the bus because I was not white,” Dora recounts. “When others found out I was Japanese, they were not very kind. And when they found out I was from Hawai’i on top of that, they mocked me, asking if I lived in a grass shack. I may have had an outhouse growing up, but I did not live in a grass shack!” In part two of this series, I share the story of how the love of my husband’s grandparents overcame the difficulties of being a biracial couple at a time when it was not socially acceptable.
The Best Mistake: 66 Years Ago, Ken Stover Boarded The Wrong Ship And Found Aloha, Part 1
A soldier in the U.S. Army, Ken Stover was 17 years old when he received orders to report to the Oakland, California Army Terminal. Common knowledge among the soldiers was that Oakland was where one went before being deployed to Eastern countries like Japan. While the island nation was about to become a much more significant part of his life, he didn’t know his destination. In this two-part series, I introduce you to my husband’s grandparents, Ken and Dora Stover, who met and fell in love because Ken got on the wrong troop ship.
PRESERVING NATURAL RESOURCES BY PROTECTING NATIVE FORESTS
A Hawaiian physician, Dr. Akina specialized in internal medicine before purchasing the Kona Hema Preserve to protect it from development and donate it to TNC. He left behind a legacy and the forest he found so beautiful can now be restored and preserved for generations to come thanks to the care of Mel Johansen and his team of volunteers, crew, and a few four-legged hunters.