Episode 203: Esme Infante talks about this years Islandwide Crafts & Food expo!
Organizers say a kamaaina holiday tradition will be bigger and better this year! The 35th annual Islandwide Crafts & Food expo features locally made products by more than 250 vendors on Black Friday weekend at the Blaisdell. The expo started in 1987 by the late Caroline Infante. Her daughter Esme e…
Episode 202: Former criminal is going the distance to spread a message of aloha to troubled teens
A former criminal and drug addict is about to embark on a tough physical challenge. Kekoa Carvalho of Kapolei, who is now a social media star says he's doing it to send a message of hope, love and aloha to troubled teens.
Episode 201: We take a look back at our very first episode!
We've surpassed our 200th episode of 'Muthaship'! To celebrate, we're taking you back to the humble beginnings with Steph, Brooke and Noli's very first podcast episode! Thank you for enjoying the ride with us! Here's to many more uplifting conversations and adventures!
Episode 200: Three Hawaii women take first place in grueling 81-mile trek
Three women returned to Hawaii with a new ultra marathon title! Melanie Koehl, Kelly Sutcliffe and Sara Santilli ran a grueling 81 miles in 23 hours and 52 minutes! They took first place in the all women's team category in the Badwater Salton Sea race in Southern California. Hear all about their ad…
Episode 199: This Hawaii teen's award-winning film puts a spotlight on mental health
A Campbell High School senior's award-winning video project is raising awareness of teenage mental health struggles. Chauncey Viernes' video is about a boy who feels unattractive and works up the courage to shatter his self-doubt. The 17-year-old from Ewa Beach talks about his creative process and …
Episode 198: Jackie Freitas joins us to talk about becoming Hawaii's teacher of the year
Hawaii's teacher of the year Jackie Freitas joins us on 'Muthaship'! Leilehua High School's natural resources teacher for 13 years is so loved by her students, staff and community, they all call her "Aunty Jackie"! Steph, Brooke and Noli quickly learn why the dedicated and passionate educator is so…
Episode 197: With every can and bottle recycled, this teen is helping fulfill college dreams
A 16-year-old boy from Hauula is helping students pay their college tuition by recycling bottles and cans. As the founder of the non-profit "Bottles 4 college", Genshu Price has awarded over $20,000 in scholarships! Price was also named a Prudential Emerging Visionary winner for inspiring young pe…
Episode 196: Lahaina native crowned as new Miss Hawaii USA
Newly crowned Miss Hawaii USA Breea Yamat joins us on "Muthaship" this week! The 27-year-old from Lahaina, Maui shares the challenges she overcame in her personal journey to the crown and what she's doing now to prepare for the Miss USA pageant in August! Listen to our conversation now on our websi…
Episode 195: We stir up crazy college memories in this special collab with HISessions!
Get ready for a podcast collab with the muthas and the guys from HiSessions! Steph, Brooke and Noli join Hawaii musician and HiSessions cofounder Jon Yamasato, radio personality Devon Nekoba and HiLife Clothing founder Kyle Shimabukuro at their 9th Avenue recording studio. The group stir up crazy c…
Episode 194: Learning about spiritual alchemy and the keys to health and wellness
This week, we're learning about spiritual alchemy and how finding and maintaining a balance in mind, body and spirit is key to your health and wellness. We're joined by fellow mom and spiritual alchemist Mia Iida on 'Muthaship'!