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Triple F Podcast

Podcast by Hawaii Family Forum

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Faith & Family First is a lively, thought-provoking podcast where faith meets the issues shaping our families, communities, and the future of Hawai‘i. Hosted by Eva Andrade and former State Representative Marcus Oshiro, each episode brings thoughtful conversation, respectful dialogue, and clear insight into today’s most important cultural and public policy topics—from religious freedom and parental rights to education, life, and the well-being of our communities. With a spirit of aloha and a commitment to truth, Faith & Family First equips listeners to stay informed, think deeply, and engage confidently in the conversations that matter most for our families and our islands.

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episode The Pro-Life Doc Returns: What Every Voter Should Know About Life in the Womb (Part Two) artwork

The Pro-Life Doc Returns: What Every Voter Should Know About Life in the Womb (Part Two)

Healing. Forgiveness. Hope. As we continue our special encore conversation with nationally known OB/GYN Dr. Bill Lile (“The Pro-Life Doc”), we move beyond the medical science of life in the womb and into an equally important conversation about healing, redemption, and the role of the Church. Many families have been personally affected by abortion, often carrying emotional and spiritual wounds for years. In this thoughtful discussion, Dr. Lile explains why churches have a unique opportunity to offer both truth and compassion while pointing people toward forgiveness and hope. Together, Eva Andrade and Dr. Lile discuss: • Why healing and grace must be part of every conversation about life  • The emotional and psychological impact abortion can have on women and men  • The unique role pastors and churches can play in restoration  • How pregnancy resource centers provide practical support for women and families  • Why young people are becoming some of the strongest voices for life  • How medical advances continue to reshape our understanding of unborn children as patients As Hawaiʻi approaches the 2026 election, this conversation serves as a reminder that public policy is ultimately about people. Behind every law are real families, real stories, and opportunities to extend compassion while standing for truth. Whether you’re a parent, pastor, healthcare professional, or simply someone seeking to engage your community with wisdom and grace, this episode offers encouragement, practical insight, and hope. Resources * HawaiiFamilyForum.org * ProLifeDoc.org * OahuPregnancyCenter.com Don't forget to subscribe to the FFF podcast for more in-depth discussions on social and political issues that matter to you!

3 Jul 2026 - 29 min
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The Pro-Life Doc Returns: What Every Voter Should Know About Life in the Womb (Part 1)

As Hawaiʻi prepares for the 2026 election, we’re revisiting one of the most impactful conversations we’ve had on Faith and Family First. In Part 1 of this special encore presentation, Eva Andrade sits down with nationally known OB/GYN Dr. Bill Lile, “The Pro-Life Doc,” to explore what modern medicine reveals about life before birth and why those discoveries continue to shape conversations about healthcare, ethics, and public policy. Dr. Lile shares his remarkable journey—from taking over Florida’s largest abortion facility and ending abortion services on day one, to delivering more than 5,000 babies and dedicating his life to educating churches, medical professionals, and communities about fetal development and compassionate care for mothers and their unborn children. In this episode, you’ll hear: * Dr. Lile’s personal story and calling to medicine * How advances in fetal medicine are transforming care before birth * Why unborn babies are increasingly treated as patients * The science of fetal development from conception onward * The abortion pill, abortion pill reversal, and current medical discussions surrounding both * Why faith communities and healthcare professionals both have important roles in conversations about life Whether you’re hearing this interview for the first time or listening again, this conversation provides valuable medical insights and thoughtful discussion as voters continue considering issues that affect families and the next generation. Next week in Part 2: Dr. Lile explains how churches, healthcare professionals, and everyday citizens can engage thoughtfully and compassionately in today’s public policy debates. Don't forget to subscribe to the FFF podcast for more in-depth discussions on social and political issues that matter to you!

27 Jun 2026 - 28 min
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Citizens United, Free Speech & Hawaii’s Act 11: What’s Really at Stake?Episode

Citizens United. Super PACs. Act 11. The Yamada Case. These terms are frequently discussed in political circles, but what do they actually mean? In this episode of Faith and Family First, host Eva Andrade is joined by former State Representative Marcus Oshiro and retired attorney Jim Hochberg to examine the constitutional principles behind campaign finance law and political speech. The discussion begins with a review of the landmark 2010 Citizens United decision and explores what the ruling did—and did not—change. The conversation then turns to Hawaii’s own Yamada case, in which Jim Hochberg played a direct role, and how it affected campaign spending regulations in Hawaiʻi. The panel also discusses Hawaii’s newly enacted Act 11, the constitutional questions raised by the law, and the recent lawsuit filed by the Grassroot Institute. Along the way, they examine the role of unions, corporations, disclosure requirements, independent expenditures, and the ongoing tension between government regulation and First Amendment freedoms. Whether you’re a candidate, voter, activist, or simply trying to understand the issues shaping Hawaii’s political landscape, this episode provides important context for one of the most significant public policy debates of the election season. Don't forget to subscribe to the FFF podcast for more in-depth discussions on social and political issues that matter to you!

20 Jun 2026 - 28 min
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Beyond the Candidates: Understanding Hawaiʻi’s Constitutional Amendment Questions

Buzzsprout Summary: In this episode of Faith and Family First, Eva Andrade and Marcus Oshiro welcome attorney Jim Hochberg for a practical conversation about the two constitutional amendment questions Hawaiʻi voters will see on the November ballot. While many voters focus on candidates, constitutional amendments can shape Hawaiʻi’s laws and government for decades. The discussion breaks down the proposed county bonding authority for housing-related infrastructure, the proposed change to the timeline for Senate confirmation of judicial appointments, and the larger question every voter should ask: does this issue truly belong in the Constitution? Jim and Marcus offer different perspectives, giving listeners a thoughtful look at the arguments on both sides and encouraging voters to read carefully, ask good questions, and make informed decisions. Don't forget to subscribe to the FFF podcast for more in-depth discussions on social and political issues that matter to you!

12 Jun 2026 - 25 min
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After the Filing Deadline: How Christians Should Prepare for Hawai‘i’s Elections

The candidate filing deadline has passed, and Hawai‘i voters now have a clearer picture of who will be on the ballot. In this episode of Faith and Family First, Eva Andrade and Marcus Oshiro discuss what happens next in the election season and why voters should begin preparing now. Eva and Marcus talk about name recognition, campaign signs, door-to-door conversations, voting records, union influence, primary election dynamics, and the importance of looking beyond party and personality. They also introduce Hawaii Family Forum’s “Principles, Policy, and Plan” framework to help voters evaluate candidates thoughtfully and responsibly. The conversation also previews the upcoming constitutional amendment questions and why voters should take time to understand both statewide and county-level ballot questions before casting their votes. Don't forget to subscribe to the FFF podcast for more in-depth discussions on social and political issues that matter to you!

5 Jun 2026 - 28 min
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