Beach Walk 531 - Art: Do it for yourself first!
Come to my mom’s first ever art show, and learn something about life too.
Beach Walk 530 - Happy Relationships
Speaking up for what makes me happy – sounds so easy now that it’s been pointed out to me!
Beach Walk 529 - Outdoor Circle Tree Blessing
Share a Hawaiian tree blessing ceremony with the Outdoor Circle.
Beach Walk 528 - Vedic Astrology with Sally
Meet vedic astrologer Sally Spencer, one of the friends I’ve made walking the beaches of Hawaii.
Beach Walk 527 - Get Healthy in Hawai'i!
Hawaii gets several good marks for healthy living. Come join us!
Beach Walk 525 - Periscope Down
Enough on multitasking – let’s luxuriate in the deep quiet of being in the zone, uninterrupted!
Beach Walk 524 - Flooding in Hawaii
Lots of rain and flooding here; chance to manage some small disappointments.
Beach Walk 523 - Multitask to a New Brain
What if multitasking is brain evolution in process? Will the multitaskers have an advantage?
Beach Walk 521 - Luck of Seven in Hawai'i
Shane interviews Noel Hidalgo about his round the world journey.
Beach Walk 520R - Pono Sandwich
Pono sandwich is Hawaiian-style quality improvement or discipline with aloha.
Beach Walk 517R - Paddling to Flat Island
Join us on a rare opportunity to ride in a 6-person outrigger canoe offshore from Lanikai and Kailua Beach.
Beach Walk 516R - This is Where It's At
One of my favorite episodes – in the Doctor’s Office recording studio with those awesome girls, Mighty J. Remixed!
Beach Walk 515R - One Minute Rant
Two failed attempts to film today so please enjoy this rewind – one the favorite episodes for many of us.
Beach Walk 514 - Sandbar Sun Day
Eric is home from Iraq! We went out to the “sandbar” for some Sunday fun.
Beach Walk 513 - My Mother, The Artist
A beautiful beach day plus a video chat with my mom the artist.
Some urges feel so good, but turn out not so good.
Steadicams and smarts – they range all over the place!
Four personal stories about life, expressed by tattoos.
Looking for turtles underwater at Kaimolino Point.
Mango trees drop leave like mad, but ahh, the fruit!