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Hawai‘i is unlike anywhere else and not just for its breathtaking beauty, but for the living spirit that moves through its people, its land, and its traditions. In Hawai’i, culture isn’t a performance, but rather the pulse of daily life.
On today’s episode, I’m deeply honored to welcome Ka’iʻini Aranaydo. Ka’iʻini oversees Kilohana, a groundbreaking and visionary partnership with the Hawai’i Tourism Authority and a multifaceted initiative reshaping what it means to travel responsibly in the islands and ensuring it is grounded in pono (righteousness), cultural integrity, and true connection.
Kilohana’s mission is to transform Hawai’i’s hospitality space through advocacy, cultural stewardship, tour guide certification, and visitor education. It’s about creating space for Kānaka Maoli (Native Hawaiians) to lead, to thrive, and to welcome others into a deeper relationship with the islands.
In a place this sacred, being present is not enough. You’re invited to show up fully and to listen, to learn, and to uplift the places and people who welcome you in.
Join us for a heartfelt conversation about stewardship, story, and the spirit of Hawai’i.
Tune in! Only on Speaking of Travel.
Thanks for listening to Speaking of Travel! Visit speakingoftravel.net for travel tips, travel stories, and ways you can become a more savvy traveler.
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Hawai‘i is unlike anywhere else and not just for its breathtaking beauty, but for the living spirit that moves through its people, its land, and its traditions. In Hawai’i, culture isn’t a performance, but rather the pulse of daily life.
On today’s episode, I’m deeply honored to welcome Ka’iʻini Aranaydo. Ka’iʻini oversees Kilohana, a groundbreaking and visionary partnership with the Hawai’i Tourism Authority and a multifaceted initiative reshaping what it means to travel responsibly in the islands and ensuring it is grounded in pono (righteousness), cultural integrity, and true connection.
Kilohana’s mission is to transform Hawai’i’s hospitality space through advocacy, cultural stewardship, tour guide certification, and visitor education. It’s about creating space for Kānaka Maoli (Native Hawaiians) to lead, to thrive, and to welcome others into a deeper relationship with the islands.
In a place this sacred, being present is not enough. You’re invited to show up fully and to listen, to learn, and to uplift the places and people who welcome you in.
Join us for a heartfelt conversation about stewardship, story, and the spirit of Hawai’i.
Tune in! Only on Speaking of Travel.
Thanks for listening to Speaking of Travel! Visit speakingoftravel.net for travel tips, travel stories, and ways you can become a more savvy traveler.
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