Aloha again Beth / 'Anake Peka,
I was wondering -why is not the current day's show playing from 10-11 a.m? I have been trying to listen on Thursdays at 10 a.m. for three weeks now- when I thought Mele O'Hawaii is supposed to be on the airwaves and I have been so disappointed to not find it being broadcast (live). I see they are downloaded at a later time- Do you pre-record your shows? But still, I am very much enjoying your wonderful shows and have started listening to your archives- the first broadcast back in 2011 and plan to listen to all of them. Great subjects and wonderfully informative to haoles like me- about the beauty of each island! With each show every week I am learning about the different places on each island, as well as many Hawaiian olelo and certainly about the people and things there.
Much mahalo!!!!!!!
Stacey McDonald
Hi Stacey-
I'm so sorry that I've not been able to supply new music every week. The June 21st (Mele o manu - songs of birds) and July 5th (tribute to John Koko and a bunch of Gabby Pahinui) shows are new (live), but the June 28th and July 12 show were repeats of a February show. June 28th was due to a studio mishap in which I could not get into the studio for showtime, and July 12 was because I was out of town and did not have a sub.
Currently, all shows are live. Repeats occur because of situations like those mentioned above. We're not currently set up to prerecord and send to the studio for post-up during live show time, but we're working on it.
Please stick with me, Stacey. I'm back live this week (July 19) and for the following 5 weeks, odd mishaps notwithstanding. This week's show will be about vessels on the water (boats, ships, and outriggers!). Please tune in!
Stacey - I'm so happy you're digging into the archives. Thank you for taking the time to do so. I'm very happy that you're enjoying them so much, and hope I can continue to bring the good stuff each week!
Aloha,
Auntie Peka
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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Aloha again Beth / 'Anake Peka,
I was wondering -why is not the current day's show playing from 10-11 a.m? I have been trying to listen on Thursdays at 10 a.m. for three weeks now- when I thought Mele O'Hawaii is supposed to be on the airwaves and I have been so disappointed to not find it being broadcast (live). I see they are downloaded at a later time- Do you pre-record your shows? But still, I am very much enjoying your wonderful shows and have started listening to your archives- the first broadcast back in 2011 and plan to listen to all of them. Great subjects and wonderfully informative to haoles like me- about the beauty of each island! With each show every week I am learning about the different places on each island, as well as many Hawaiian olelo and certainly about the people and things there.
Much mahalo!!!!!!!
Stacey McDonald
Studio mishaps and summer travel means repeat music :(
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Hi Stacey-
I'm so sorry that I've not been able to supply new music every week. The June 21st (Mele o manu - songs of birds) and July 5th (tribute to John Koko and a bunch of Gabby Pahinui) shows are new (live), but the June 28th and July 12 show were repeats of a February show. June 28th was due to a studio mishap in which I could not get into the studio for showtime, and July 12 was because I was out of town and did not have a sub.
Currently, all shows are live. Repeats occur because of situations like those mentioned above. We're not currently set up to prerecord and send to the studio for post-up during live show time, but we're working on it.
Please stick with me, Stacey. I'm back live this week (July 19) and for the following 5 weeks, odd mishaps notwithstanding. This week's show will be about vessels on the water (boats, ships, and outriggers!). Please tune in!
Aloha,
Auntie Peka
And mahalos in return
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Stacey - I'm so happy you're digging into the archives. Thank you for taking the time to do so. I'm very happy that you're enjoying them so much, and hope I can continue to bring the good stuff each week!
Aloha,
Auntie Peka
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