Leo Kupa. E Ho'olono Mai!
- Autor: Vários
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- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 27:44:51
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Leo Kupa. e hoolono mai. The though-provoking podcast on perpetuating Hawaiian Healing and Wellness, brought to you by Hui Mauli Ola.
Episódios
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Mailani Maka‘īna‘i | Leo Kupa Episode #25
06/12/2020 Duração: 01h03minMailani Makaʻīnaʻi was born and raised in Kailua and Kahaluʻu. A graduate of Maryknoll Schools. She began learning lomilomi in her ohana since the age of 7. Her first lomilomi kumu outside of her ohana was Ronnie Dudoit of Molokai. Mailani attended Uncle Ronnie and Aunty Francineʻs teaching in 1996 and 1997. In 1999 she got to attend and study with Aunty Margaret Machadoʻs school of Lomilomi. In 1999 and 2001 she worked at the Lomilomi shop with Uncle Moe Keale and Kumu Kaʻuhane Lee. She got her massage therapy licensed in 2000. From 2001 to 2012, Mailani worked as a Lomilomi specialist in Waikikiʻs Hotels Spa industry. She opened her own brick and mortar shop in 2016. Mailani currently shares her passion of Hawaiian Healing and Hawaiian Culture with the Lomilomi Collective. This is the same Mailani Makaʻīnaʻi, the mother, lover, musician, entrepreneur, composer, vocalist and multiple time Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award winner.
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Makaʻala Yates | Leo Kupa Podcast #24
18/11/2020 Duração: 01h21minHui Mauli Ola proudly presents: Leo Kupa - E Hoʻolono Mai! Makaʻala Yates returns to Leo Kupa! Dr. Makaʻala Yates D.C. is a Kanaka Maoli (Hawaiian Ancestry) who specializes in Hawaiian medicine. His studies began at the age of 6. He has been teaching Hawaiian medicine and practices for 35 years. He is the founder of Mana Lomi® and Indigenous Botanicals. Makaʻala is also an original crew member of Hokuleʻa in 1976. He is also a Vietnam Veteran. Maka’ala received the Kaonohi Award in 2005 for his excellence in Hawaiian medicine and community support. He is the author of "Na'auao Ola Hawaii: Hawaiian Practices and Principles of Being Well."
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Meghan Leialoha Au | Leo Kupa Podcast #23
10/10/2020 Duração: 01h09minBorn and raised on the Windward side of Oʻahu, Meghan graduated from the University of San Francisco with a B.S. in Exercise and Sport Science. Her health practitioner training continued with lomilomi work since 2007 studying under Kumu Lomilomi, Enrick Ortiz, Jr., as his apprentice in January 2013, and as assistant in teaching his classes since May 2014. In 2008 she went through Haku Hoʻoponopono training with Aunty Malia Craver and Lehua Pouha at QLCC in Kalihi, and trained in Lāʻau Lapaʻau with Kahuna Lāʻau Lapaʻau Levon Ohai starting in 2009. Her graduation from Hawaiʻinuiākea, Center for Hawaiian Studies at UH Mānoa, with her MA in December 2015 in ʻIke Hawaiʻi with a thesis on historical trauma and itʻs health repercussions, bodily, spiritually, governmentally for Kānaka Hawaiʻi also informs her birthwork supporting her community’s growing families with training from New Beginnings Doula Training, and ʻEhuola – Ka Lāhui o Ka Pō's practitioner training through Kōkua Kalihi Valley’s Hoʻoulu ʻĀina program
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Makaʻala Yates | Leo Kupa Podcast #22
21/08/2020 Duração: 01h10minHui Mauli Ola proudly presents: Leo Kupa - E Hoʻolono Mai! Dr. Makaʻala Yates D.C. is a Kanaka Maoli (Hawaiian Ancestry) who specializes in Hawaiian medicine. His studies began at the age of 6. He has been teaching Hawaiian medicine and practices for 35 years. He is the founder of Mana Lomi® and Indigenous Botanicals. Makaʻala is also an original crew member of Hokuleʻa in 1976. He is also a Vietnam Veteran. Maka’ala received the Kaonohi Award in 2005 for his excellence in Hawaiian medicine and community support. He is the author of "Na'auao Ola Hawaii: Hawaiian Practices and Principles of Being Well."
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Kaipoʻi Kelling | Leo Kupa Podcast #21
08/03/2020 Duração: 01h17minKaipoʻi Kelling is a Hawaiian educator and mahi kalo (kalo farmer) carrying on Uncle Jerry Konanuiʻs teachings. Born on Oʻahu, Kaipoʻi loves to ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi and is a collector of different kalo varieties. Kaipo'i returns to Leo Kupa, talking lessons of character from Hāloa, healing and sacred spaces, and keeping our keiki inspired and not being the "poi-lice." Hui Mauli Ola proudly presents: Leo Kupa - E Hoʻolono Mai! The thought provoking podcast on perpetuating Hawaiian Healing and Wellness, brought to you by: Financial Benefits Insurance specializing in Medicare, Life and Health Insurance. Helping to educate our communities to maximize their benefits. Benefits are our business, service sets us apart. Visit Financial Benefits Insurance at fbihi.com The Indigenous Soap Company Created on the Island of ‘Oahu, the indigenous comes from our passion in using native medicinal herbs and oils from all over the world. Shop online and use the coupon code: leokupa for a 20% discount. Alana natural therapy
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Herbert Hoe - Leo Kupa Podcast #20
10/04/2019 Duração: 01h35minUncle Herbert Grew up in the ahupuaa of Hakipuu, from a young age the importance of ohana and ʻāina was integrated in daily living. After retiring from the Honolulu Fire Department, Uncle Herbert recognized the health disparities amongst our Native Hawaiian people. His Ai Pono program aims to reestablish the connection of our traditional foods and our traditional well-being. Anakala Herbert was featured in the series: Na Loea: The Masters: Food for the soul. He is a husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, uncle and kupuna. Hui Mauli Ola proudly presents: Leo Kupa. e hoolono mai. The thought provoking podcast on perpetuating Hawaiian Healing and Wellness, brought to you by: Financial Benefits Insurance specializing in Medicare, Life and Health Insurance. Helping to educate our communities to maximize their benefits. Benefits are our business, service sets us apart. Visit Financial Benefits Insurance at fbihi.com The Indigenous Soap Company Created on the Island of ‘Oahu, the indigenous come
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Dennis Kauahi - Leo Kupa Podcast #19
12/02/2019 Duração: 01h54minDennis was born and raised on the west end of Kauai in the rural plantation town of Kekaha. This provided him with a rich multicultural environment of living and learning respect and appreciation for his own cultural background as well as for other ethnic groups with in his community. His foundational spiritual teachings in both christian and traditional Hawaiian culture, language and 'ohana were provided by his parents, Herbert Ha'o Kauahi and Christobel Ka'anohiokalani Holt Kauahi. He graduated from Waimea High School in 1963 and furthered his education at Willamette University, attaining a Bachelors degree in Sociology in 1967. He attended the University of Hawaii School of Social Work and graduated with a Master's in Social Work degree in 1970. Since then until his retirement in 2012, Dennis has work with the Queen Lilioukalani Children's Center providing culturally based Social Work based healing practices to a wide range of communities He has received mentor-ship on Hawaiian healing cultural knowle
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