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In this episode, Kulani shares her experience of being lonely and how food or ice cream becomes her pleasure go-to, but also shares her experience as a music composer (haku mele) that music allows her to get through hard times by reflecting, moving forward and creating all on her own. Kanoe shares a similar story when it comes to making Native Hawaiian tools that celebrate culture.
Be sure to get your DAILY MANA BOMBS on Instagram @pomahinadesigns and @kulanz.manabombs. Or subscribe to our YOUTUBE channel MANA BOMB PODCAST We are FREE and do this with aloha, if you are enjoying our MANA Bombs please feel free to help keep us going and alive by subscribing to our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/manabombs with as little as $5. Get the perks too!!
As with all of our podcasts, please be aware that we share our stories and experiences, being vulnerable and free to speak we share matters of the heart, body, mind, and soul that may open up triggers. It is never our intention to open wounds, but we hope that our experiences help you heal.
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In this episode, Kulani shares her experience of being lonely and how food or ice cream becomes her pleasure go-to, but also shares her experience as a music composer (haku mele) that music allows her to get through hard times by reflecting, moving forward and creating all on her own. Kanoe shares a similar story when it comes to making Native Hawaiian tools that celebrate culture.
Be sure to get your DAILY MANA BOMBS on Instagram @pomahinadesigns and @kulanz.manabombs. Or subscribe to our YOUTUBE channel MANA BOMB PODCAST We are FREE and do this with aloha, if you are enjoying our MANA Bombs please feel free to help keep us going and alive by subscribing to our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/manabombs with as little as $5. Get the perks too!!
As with all of our podcasts, please be aware that we share our stories and experiences, being vulnerable and free to speak we share matters of the heart, body, mind, and soul that may open up triggers. It is never our intention to open wounds, but we hope that our experiences help you heal.