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All Things Change

Podcast de ChangeMakers Hawaiʻi

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Tecnología y ciencia

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All Things Change is your passport to transformation—big and small, personal and professional. We get curious about what sparks change, who drives it, and how to ride its waves without wiping out. Through interviews, stories, and expert chats, we explore system shake-ups, soul shifts, and the messy magic of growth. If you're into evolving ideas, bold pivots, and aha moments that stretch your thinking, you're in the right place. Change isn’t just a phase—it’s where the magic lives.

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Beyond The Numbers

In this episode of All Things Change, Olani Lilly sits down with Lei Riedel, Executive Director of Pakini Loan Fund, to talk story about the growing need for capital in Native Hawaiian communities and the work it takes to make lending more accessible, more supportive, and more grounded in culture. Lei shares how Pakini Loan Fund is helping Native Hawaiian-owned small businesses navigate barriers like low credit history, limited access to resources, and the fear that often comes with approaching financial institutions. The conversation explores what makes Native CDFIs different, including the importance of character-based lending, culturally relevant financial education, and relationship-centered support. Lei also opens up about Pakini’s vision for growth, the real demand they are seeing in the community, and why building confidence is just as important as providing capital. This episode is an honest, insightful look at what community-rooted economic development can look like in practice.

31 de mar de 2026 - 34 min
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Building Economies with Heart

In this episode, Jenny and Olani discuss the book 'Indigenous Economics: Sustaining Peoples and Their Lands' by Ronald Trosper. They explore the differences between Indigenous and Western economic models, emphasizing the importance of relationships, sustainability, and community well-being. The conversation highlights the need for reciprocity and stewardship in economic practices, as well as the potential for innovative solutions rooted in Indigenous wisdom. They also discuss the impact of COVID-19 on local food systems and the importance of supporting local economies. The discussion also emphasizes the need for economies that prioritize community, sustainability, and relationships over mere profit. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to integrate these principles into their own lives and businesses.

27 de ene de 2026 - 1 h 6 min
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