The Paris Chong Show

How Island Life Shaped Hawaiian Values | Show Clip

5 min · 13 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio How Island Life Shaped Hawaiian Values | Show Clip

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Photographer Olaf Heine and host Paris Chong explore the core of Hawaiian culture by discussing the Aloha Spirit, which Olaf defines as a philosophy of unity, solidarity, and open-hearted living, rather than just a greeting. Olaf explains that these principles and codes were developed by the Polynesians to survive on small islands, a contrast to his native, crowded Europe, and these foundational values are still sensed in Hawaiian language, songs, and stories today. Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Olaf Heine https://youtu.be/gSbqszE1XQw https://www.theparischongshow.com 🎵 Music by ⁠Andrew Raiher⁠ https://andrewraiher.com/ 📸 Shot & Edited at ⁠Visible Audio Studios https://www.visibleaudiostudios.com #hawaii #photography #podcast

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