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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 Inside Hawai‘i Elections: Pulling Papers, Party Labels & Faithful Civic Engagement artwork

Inside Hawai‘i Elections: Pulling Papers, Party Labels & Faithful Civic Engagement

In this episode of Faith and Family First, Eva Andrade and Marcus Oshiro continue their conversation on Hawai‘i’s election season by walking listeners through what it really means when someone “pulls papers” to run for office. Marcus explains the difference between issued and filed nomination papers, why campaign spending deadlines matter, and how voters can use public records to better understand who is financially supporting candidates. Eva and Marcus also discuss the changing dynamics within Hawai‘i’s Democratic and Republican parties, the importance of primary elections, and why people of faith should remain informed, engaged, and prayerful during election season. From candidate filings to voting records and party labels, this episode encourages listeners to look deeper, ask good questions, and stay involved in shaping Hawai‘i’s future. Don't forget to subscribe to the FFF podcast for more in-depth discussions on social and political issues that matter to you!

23 May 2026 - 29 min
episode A Calling, 15 Signatures & a Paycheck: Inside Hawai‘i’s Election Process artwork

A Calling, 15 Signatures & a Paycheck: Inside Hawai‘i’s Election Process

As Hawai‘i shifts from legislative session into election season, Eva Andrade and former House Majority Leader Marcus Oshiro discuss what it really takes to run for office in Hawai‘i — and why ordinary citizens should seriously consider stepping forward to serve their communities. In this episode of Faith & Family First, Marcus shares insider perspectives from his years at the State Capitol, including how simple the filing process really is, what candidates should know before running, and why authenticity matters more than polished campaign flyers. Eva and Marcus also discuss the importance of evaluating elected officials through their voting records, why local races and neighborhood boards matter, and how faith, community relationships, and civic responsibility intersect during election season. The conversation also includes updates on HB 1961 and HB 1875, both currently sitting on the Governor’s desk, along with a behind-the-scenes look at Hawai‘i’s historic Age of Consent veto override and the bipartisan relationships that made it possible. Whether you’ve ever considered running for office yourself — or simply want to become a more informed voter — this episode offers practical insight, encouragement, and a timely reminder that your voice matters in shaping Hawai‘i’s future. Don't forget to subscribe to the FFF podcast for more in-depth discussions on social and political issues that matter to you!

15 May 2026 - 29 min
episode Governor Vetoes, Emergency Powers & Election Changes: What Happens After Sine Die? artwork

Governor Vetoes, Emergency Powers & Election Changes: What Happens After Sine Die?

In this episode of Faith & Family First, Eva Andrade and former House Majority Leader Marcus Oshiro break down what happens after the Hawaiʻi Legislature adjourns sine die on May 8 and why all eyes now turn to Governor Green’s desk. Marcus explains the governor’s veto powers, important constitutional deadlines, and how the Legislature can override a veto during a special session. Eva and Marcus also reflect on one of Hawaiʻi Family Forum’s earliest legislative victories — raising Hawaiʻi’s age of consent from 14 to 16 — and the historic veto override that made it possible. The conversation also dives into several major issues still unfolding in Hawaiʻi politics, including: • Why SB2531 (the emergency powers reform bill) died this session  • Concerns surrounding emergency proclamations and government checks and balances  • Updates on HB1961 and HB1875 now sitting on the governor’s desk  • The legal and constitutional questions surrounding automatic voter registration (SB2239)  • President Trump’s executive order rescheduling marijuana and what it could mean for Hawaiʻi  • Questions surrounding the Lieutenant Governor’s leave of absence and appointment process  • Why election season is now taking center stage in Hawaiʻi politics Eva and Marcus also preview upcoming episodes focused on elections, voter guides, constitutional amendment questions, and the candidates running for office across Hawaiʻi. Stay informed and engaged by visiting:  Hawaii Family Forum [https://hawaiifamilyforum.org?utm_source=chatgpt.com] You can also access legislative voting records and Election Central resources on the website. Don't forget to subscribe to the FFF podcast for more in-depth discussions on social and political issues that matter to you!

8 May 2026 - 29 min
episode End of Session in Hawaiʻi: What’s on the Governor’s Desk—and What Happens Next? artwork

End of Session in Hawaiʻi: What’s on the Governor’s Desk—and What Happens Next?

As Hawaiʻi’s legislative session comes to a close, Eva Andrade and Marcus Oshiro break down what’s really happening at the Capitol—and what it means for you. From major bills now sitting on the Governor’s desk to concerns about healthcare access laws and the expansion of the state’s shield law, this episode unpacks the real-world implications in plain language. But the conversation doesn’t stop there. Eva and Marcus also pull back the curtain on what legislators actually do after session ends (hint: they don’t just go home), why election season matters more than ever, and how voters can engage more effectively in the months ahead. The episode opens with a heartfelt conversation on caring for aging parents and the importance of ʻohana—reminding us that our values start at home and carry into the public square. Don't forget to subscribe to the FFF podcast for more in-depth discussions on social and political issues that matter to you!

4 May 2026 - 27 min
episode Faith in the Public Square: Honoring Francis Oda, Brother Dutton & the Final Weeks at the Capitol artwork

Faith in the Public Square: Honoring Francis Oda, Brother Dutton & the Final Weeks at the Capitol

Aloha and welcome back to Faith and Family First with Eva Andrade and Marcus Oshiro. In this episode, Eva and Marcus begin by honoring the life and legacy of Francis Oda, the visionary founder of Hawaiʻi Family Forum, and reflect on his lasting impact on people of faith in Hawaiʻi’s public square. They also discuss the recent bill signing recognizing Brother Joseph Dutton and his remarkable life of service at Kalaupapa, alongside St. Damien and St. Marianne Cope. Then, Eva and Marcus turn to the final stretch of the legislative session, including updates on HB 1961, HB 1875, the state budget bill, emergency powers reform, constitutional amendment proposals, election-related bills, and why community involvement still matters even after public hearings are over. This episode is a reminder that faith, service, citizenship, and aloha all have a place in shaping Hawaiʻi’s future. Don't forget to subscribe to the FFF podcast for more in-depth discussions on social and political issues that matter to you!

24 Apr 2026 - 28 min
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