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Ka Leo o ka Uluau

Ka Leo o ka Uluau
Mauna Kea
Cultural Heritage
Hawaiʻi Island
Kealakekua Bay
Hawaiian Culture
Hawai'i Island
Hualalai
Mauna Loa
Community Stewardship
Kauaihai
Moʻolelo
Waimea
Pele
Wai'au
Waipiʻo Valley
Kona
Kamaʻehua Kanaloa
Cultural Practices
Hi'i Lāwe
Environmental Respect

This season we highlight the great mauna and water bodies of Hawaiʻi Island. Drew and Lei will introduce each mauna or wai/kai body in one episode which is then followed by an episode in which our special guests share moʻolelo of that mauna or wai/kai body. We hope you enjoy what you hear and that the moʻolelo further strengthen your connection with Hawaiʻi Island! **Follow along as you listen wit... more

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Pua Case and Kalani Flores join Lei and Drew to share their experiences related to Maunakea.

Hosts Lei and Drew introduce Maunakea.

Kuʻulei Kanahele joins Lei and Drew (again) to talk about Kamaehuakanaloa.

Hosts Lei and Drew introduce the up and coming volcano Kamaʻehuakanaloa.

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Recent Guests

Pua Case
An advocate for Hawaiian culture and environmental stewardship
Episode: Pua and Kalani: Maunakea
Kalani Flores
Upcoming guest sharing moʻolelo about Mauna Kea
Episode: Maunakea with Lei and Drew
Kuulei Kanahele
A special guest sharing moʻolelo about Kamaʻehuakanaloa
Episode: Kamaʻehuakanaloa with Lei and Drew
Nicole Kuvalu-Anakalea
A cultural educator and storyteller from Maui, now residing in Waimea
Episode: Kūwalu ʻAnakalea: Kawaihae
Niko Kuvalu-Anakalea
Special guest sharing moʻolelo about Kawaihae
Episode: Kawaihae with Lei and Drew
Shane Akoni Nelsen
Community organizer and local activist focused on preserving the cultural heritage of Kealakekua.
Episode: Shane Akoni Nelsen and Kanani Enos: Kealakekua
Kanani Enos
Cultural practitioner and community member actively engaged in storytelling and environmental stewardship.
Episode: Shane Akoni Nelsen and Kanani Enos: Kealakekua
Akoni Nelson
A guest who will share moʻolelo about Kealakekua
Episode: Kealakekua with Lei and Drew
Anakala Karen Haleʻamaʻu
A long-time resident of Kona sharing stories about Hualalai and his family heritage.
Episode: Uncles Karin Haleʻamaʻu and Sonny Keakealani: Hualalai

Hosts

Drew
Co-host with a particular focus on cultural education and storytelling, guiding discussions about the significance of Hawaiian geography.
Lei
Co-host involved in discussions on Hawaiian cultural significance and environmental connections, supporting community storytelling.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 74 ratings
  • Lovely Education!

    I’m a haole who fell in love with Hawai‘i for the few years I was privileged to live and work there. Although I’m back in the U.S., I continue to spend my free time learning all I can about the culture and ‘āina. It was such a pleasant surprise to stumble across this wonderfully educational podcast about my favorite Hawaiian Island! I love how your guests take us through so many aspects of places around the island, from the place names to the mo‘olelo, to the plants and birds, to the customs and... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    g00dn3$$r3d3f!n3d
    United States3 months ago
  • Beautiful!

    I’ve just listened to my first episode and I’m absolutely hooked! The host’s voices are so beautiful and calming. We are so blessed to be able to hear these moolelo and to continue sharing them for future generations. thank you so much for your work and this beautiful offering you have for the community

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kk808nokaoi
    United States9 months ago
  • Connecting to So Much!!

    Mahalo nui for sharing all of what you do! Hope you know that this Hawaiian in North Carolina is learning so much when you share. ❤️🌺 Things I learned in my youth are finally connected I listen. Each guest is growing my knowledge and vigor to learn more. Mahalo again!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kaliko :)
    United States3 years ago
  • Very Interesting!

    Im planning to move to Hawai’i from Canada, and wanted to learn more about the ahupua’a system! This podcast is so interesting and informative, thanks a ton!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    aidhsmsl
    Canada5 years ago
  • I can not wait to learn

    I found this podcast when it came up in my Hilo google search. I have just started to listen and already I find it so educational and so interesting. I can not wait to learn the historical and spiritual stories of Hawaii. I also look forward to learning and listening to the beautiful language. Thank you for this podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mll87
    United States5 years ago

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Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

The soothing voices of the hosts create a calming atmosphere, inviting deeper engagement with the stories being told.
Listeners appreciate the educational and cultural insights shared throughout episodes, highlighting a connection to Hawaiian heritage and community values.
Several reviews mention a growing knowledge and understanding of Hawaiian traditions and significance, particularly through personal narratives shared by guests.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Kuʻulei Kanahele: Kamaehuakanaloa
Q: What kind of direction should we take for the future with Kama'ehu?
I would love for kids to keep kīlo'ing and understanding their environment, getting off their devices, and observing nature firsthand.
Uncles Karin Haleʻamaʻu and Sonny Keakealani: Hualalai
Q: What piece of advice would you like to share with our listeners, especially the young folks?
Respect the land, learn from the Kupuna, and take care of the environment as you were taught.
Hualalai With Lei and Drew
Q: What unique aspects of Hualalai did you want to highlight in this episode?
We wanted to emphasize Hualalai's cultural significance, its geological features, and the important stories and perspectives of the local community.
Hāmākua: Waipiʻo with Kūlia Tolentino Potter
Q: What advice would you give about how our communities might interact with Hiʻi Lāwe in the future?
To not be afraid to ask questions before venturing into the valley and to ensure safety by working in the loʻi instead of at the base of the waterfall.
Kohala: Hoʻoipo and Kaʻala Bertelmann
Q: What advice would you give or share with our listeners, especially those who are young and have the opportunity to impact their communities?
Education and openness to different perspectives are essential for connecting with and taking care of the community and environment.

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The content focuses on the cultural significance of Hawaiian mountains and water bodies, intertwining historical narratives with personal stories shared by both hosts and guests. Each episode introduces a specific mountain or water body, followed by insights from guests who share moʻolelo (stories) emphasizing their deep connection to these natural features. This format not only highlights the rich cultural heritage of Hawaiʻi but also encourages listeners to engage meaningfully with the environment, blending education with storytelling. Listeners are invited to deepen their understanding of Hawaiian culture, environmental stewardship, and the relationships people have with the land.

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1. Pua Case
2. Kalani Flores
3. Kuulei Kanahele
4. Nicole Kuvalu-Anakalea
5. Niko Kuvalu-Anakalea
6. Shane Akoni Nelsen
7. Kanani Enos
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