๐In an emergency episode of the Grateful Heart podcast, we join Rebecca as she brings Paul Staples and Jeremy Moncur together to provide a heartfelt update on the devastating Maui fires. As the flames continue to ravage this beautiful island, our thoughts, and prayers go out to the affected communities.
During this emotional conversation, Paul shares a glimmer of hope with the introduction of his non-profit's groundbreaking disaster-resilient prototype. This innovative solution aims to protect vulnerable areas from future tragedies, ensuring the safety and well-being of the residents.
Moreover, our guests express the urgent need for support and solidarity in the face of this crisis. They highlight various organizations that we, as listeners, can contribute to in order to extend a helping hand to the people of Maui. By donating to these worthy causes, we can make a significant difference and assist those most affected by these tragic fires. Donate here: https://www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org
Join us in this special Grateful Heart episode, as we come together to show our compassion and support for the resilient Maui community. Together, we can help rebuild lives and restore hope in the face of adversity. ๐บ๐๐
1:18 - Rebecca gives an update on her Daughter Hannah
2:04 โ Rebecca introduces Paul and Jeremy
2:47 โ Maui Fires and death toll
4:18 โ Background on Jeremy and Paul
7:12 โ Local update from Maui
12:25 โ Paul talks about Ihhelpp.org Non-profit
17:13 โ More sites to donate to
18:12 โ Final thoughts and how to help
Special Guests:
Paul Staples -
Paulโs experience in real estate started at the age of 19 yrs. when he purchased his very from home. It was the pathway to a very successful career in the industry! Paul enjoys not only selling real estate but is passionate about teaching it to others as well. His company, Staples Realty, is a boutique real estate company.
Paul is also very passionate about humanitarian work and is one of the co-founders of IHHELPP (www.ihhelpp.org) a 501c3 (non-profit) organization that has made headlines and has gained the support of major corporations such as Microsoft, Jones Paint & Glass, and major college campuses. IHHELPP provides disaster-resistant public restrooms, classrooms, and homes for disaster victims. After personally witnessing complete and total destruction in the Philippines (where his wife is from) due to typhoons, fires, and earthquakes, Paul and a few friends, some with structural engineering backgrounds, formed Archipelago 7000 (www.archipelago7000.com), a company that provides an affordable disaster-resilient building material called SIPs or "Structural Insulated Panels". The company is now in discussions with developers and government representatives to provide an affordable, quick, and permanent housing solution for victims of disasters or those who want to build a better safer home.
Jeremy Moncur -
Jeremy grew up in the Temple Valley area but has lived in Laie on and off for the last 15 years. After graduating in business at BYUH, he spent a year working in Utah and another two years doing an MBA in Southern California at SDSU. After meeting on Facebook (it's an interesting story...) and doing long distance for a year, he married his wife in October 2016.
Outside of real estate, he enjoys surfing, reading, and eating (although you may not know the eating part by looking at him...). He learned to surf at the age of 13 when one of his best friends lived on the beach near Kualoa and has always considered east Oahu both his home for living and surfing. Reading came as a surprise later in life. Being the son of two educators, one a high school English teacher and the other an Economics professor, he pushed back on reading throughout high school only to discover in college the worth of a good book.
Website: https://www.stapleshawaii.com/
Charity: http://www.ihhelpp.org/
Phone: 808-293-1114