TOKI Talk: A Podcast From The Town of Kiawah Island

TOKI

The Town would like to welcome you to our rebranded podcast, now known as TOKI Talk: A Podcast from the Town of Kiawah Island."  We intend to provide these podcasts biweekly to share our perspectives on issues the community feels are important.

  1. MAR 4

    TOKI Talk S3 Ep 1 MUSC Health - Kiawah Partners Medical Pavilion

    In this episode of  TOKI Talk, Meredith Blair, Communications and Public Affairs Director for the Town of Kiawah Island, sits down with Rick Hundorfean, Chief Operating Officer of MUSC Health Charleston Division, to discuss the grand opening of the new MUSC Health Pavilion on Kiawah Island. Opened on December 18, 2025, this long-anticipated facility brings expanded healthcare services closer to residents of Kiawah, Seabrook, and Johns Island. Rick shares insights into the 10-year journey to completion, the community’s response, and what makes this location unique. The pavilion features: • Primary Care • Cardiology • Neurology & Neurosurgery • Endocrinology • Physical Therapy & Rehab Services • A 24/7 Hybrid Emergency & Urgent Care Department • On-site Helipad for critical patient transport Learn how the innovative hybrid emergency model works, what patients can expect during visits, and how MUSC partners closely with local EMS teams to ensure rapid, coordinated care. The conversation also highlights the pavilion’s thoughtful design, local artwork, staffing success, and its convenient central location near Kiawah’s town center. Whether you're a full-time resident or seasonal visitor, this episode provides everything you need to know about accessing care at the new MUSC Medical Pavilion. 📍 Medical Office Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. 🚨 Emergency & Urgent Care: Open 24/7 For more town updates, sign up for the Town of Kiawah Island’s weekly newsletter, follow on social media, and tune in for future episodes of TOKI Talk.

    9 min
  2. 06/13/2025

    BONUS: Dolphin Strand Feeding Full Interview

    **BONUS** Listen to the Full Interview Dive into the captivating world of South Carolina's bottlenose dolphins! In this video, join Kiawah Island Town Council member Luke Farrell and Lauren Rust from the Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network as they unveil the mysteries of "strand feeding," a highly specialized hunting technique observed in only a handful of locations globally. Discover how these intelligent marine mammals cooperatively herd fish onto the shore, showcasing incredible coordination and learned behavior passed from mother to calf. You'll learn: What is Strand Feeding? The unique process where dolphins "rush" the bank to catch fish. Why is it so rare? It's found in fewer than ten populations of dolphins worldwide! When and where does it happen? Typically during lower tides, especially in specific areas like Captain Sam's Spit on Kiawah Island. Fascinating Dolphin Facts: Explore their advanced communication methods like echolocation and signature whistles, and even how they "catnap" by resting half their brain at a time! Conservation Efforts: Understand how the Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network educates the public and works to protect these federally protected species by encouraging safe viewing distances. Experience the wonder of these amazing creatures and the ongoing research to understand their complex lives, including efforts to identify audible cues during strand feeding. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insights into marine life and conservation efforts! Connect with us: Instagram:  @townofkiawah  |   Facebook:  @townofkiawahisland.  |    X:  townofkiawahsc Learn more at: www. LowcountryMarineMammalNetwork .org Instagram:  @lowcountry.marine.mammals.  |   FB:  @lowcountrymarinemammalnetwork  X:  @LMMN_chs #Dolphins #StrandFeeding #SouthCarolinaWildlife #MarineMammals #KiawahIsland #WildlifeDocumentary #NatureDocumentary #Echolocation #DolphinBehavior #Conservation #Science #EducationalVideo #Lowcountry

    14 min
  3. 06/06/2025

    TOKI Talk S2 Ep 4 Dolphin Strand Feeding: A Rare and Remarkable Spectacle in South Carolina

    Dive into the captivating world of South Carolina's bottlenose dolphins! In this video, join Kiawah Island Town Council member Luke Farrell and Lauren Rust from the Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network as they unveil the mysteries of "strand feeding," a highly specialized hunting technique observed in only a handful of locations globally. Discover how these intelligent marine mammals cooperatively herd fish onto the shore, showcasing incredible coordination and learned behavior passed from mother to calf. You'll learn: What is Strand Feeding? The unique process where dolphins "rush" the bank to catch fish. Why is it so rare? It's found in fewer than ten populations of dolphins worldwide! When and where does it happen? Typically during lower tides, especially in specific areas like Captain Sam's Spit on Kiawah Island. Fascinating Dolphin Facts: Explore their advanced communication methods like echolocation and signature whistles, and even how they "catnap" by resting half their brain at a time! Conservation Efforts: Understand how the Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network educates the public and works to protect these federally protected species by encouraging safe viewing distances. Experience the wonder of these amazing creatures and the ongoing research to understand their complex lives, including efforts to identify audible cues during strand feeding. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insights into marine life and conservation efforts! Connect with us: Instagram:  @townofkiawah  |   Facebook:  @townofkiawahisland.  |    X:  townofkiawahsc Learn more at: www. LowcountryMarineMammalNetwork .org Instagram:  @lowcountry.marine.mammals.  |   FB:  @lowcountrymarinemammalnetwork  X:  @LMMN_chs #Dolphins #StrandFeeding #SouthCarolinaWildlife #MarineMammals #KiawahIsland #WildlifeDocumentary #NatureDocumentary #Echolocation #DolphinBehavior #Conservation #Science #EducationalVideo #Lowcountry

    5 min

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The Town would like to welcome you to our rebranded podcast, now known as TOKI Talk: A Podcast from the Town of Kiawah Island."  We intend to provide these podcasts biweekly to share our perspectives on issues the community feels are important.

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