Aloha Alive: The Dawn O'Brien Podcast
A woman comes out of prison with no titles, no money, and no polished plan and still ends up building one of the most practical, faith-forward outreach efforts in Honolulu. We’re talking with Trisha Maʻani from My Sister’s Keeper, now under the nonprofit umbrella Reckless Love, about prison reentry, addiction recovery, and what it means to serve people who have been written off by everyone else. If you care about homelessness outreach in Hawaii, women’s reentry programs, or community ministry that actually shows up, this conversation goes straight to the heart of it. We walk through what outreach looks like in Kalihi public housing and on the streets: hot meals, ice-cold water, clothing, prayer, and even wound care through Feed the Streets. Trisha shares the kind of “miracles” that don’t fit in a neat slogan, like watching women break free from heroin and fentanyl and choose sobriety in the middle of real pressure. We also tell a powerful story from the women’s prison that connects a child’s desperate love with a mother who had no way to know what was happening outside. Then it gets wild in the best way: a DMV driving test with no car, a prompt to ask a stranger for help, and a brand new vehicle offered on the spot. Add Uber rides that turn into unexpected provision, including Target leaders supplying equipment and food so youth cooking classes can keep going, even without a kitchen. We also talk about dry seasons, the “secret place,” relapse honesty, and why speaking life to youth identity can change a whole trajectory. If this hits you, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review so more people can find these stories of restoration and real aloha. What part of Trisha’s journey do you want to hear more about? IG @DawnOBrienHI FB Dawn O'Brien HI www.ChooseAloha.org IG @alohaalivepodcast youtube.com/@AlohaAlivePodcast
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