Hawaiian at Home Emily States
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Whether it’s mom-life or work related, being honest and kind is what I’m striving to be. This podcast is an outlet to share my experiences learning Hawaiian at home with my husband and teaching it to our kids. Hawaiian moms and moms of Hawaiians - we have so much we want to give our children. Let’s do it together.
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5 Minutes of Honesty That You Need to Hear
In this episode I share my honest reflection of how I feel about Hawaiian.
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The Illegal Overthrow of Hawaii - An Overview with Dr. Kalawaia Moore
Maybe you're heard the term, "The Hawaiian Kingdom still exists." Maybe you thought the person saying that was crazy or delusional. Maybe you didn't know what they were really talking about. In this episode we interview Dr. Kalawaia Moore, who is an expert in Hawaiian History and Politics, about the Hawaiian Kingdom and its illegal overthrow. Dr. Moore explains to us how this history can have a huge outcome on Hawaii today.
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Offended Much? Don’t let it hold you back when learning Hawaiian
In this episode, I share things that I’ve done to overcome being offended, especially when someone critiques me as I learn. I also talk about okina and kahako and how I chose not to use them anymore.
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The Origin Story of the First Hawaiian
Do you know why kalo (taro) is so special to Hawaiian people? It’s more than just the staple of the people. Learn about the history in today’s episode.
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The good habits you need to succeed in Hawaiian
In this episode, we discuss some of the habits that are poor and that may be holding you back and suggest some habits that could help you reach your goals in learning Hawaiian.
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*Cringe* listen to me speak Hawaiian and how my mentor critiques it in real time.
While we continue to further, the Hawaiian language around the world, we want to first and foremost, raise awareness for our family on Maui. They have experienced a long list of tragedies over the past week following the wildfires and they need all of our love, support, and help. Please continue supporting them, donating to their funds, and praying for them.