I’m somewhat sad but more relieved to announce that I will be discontinuing the Nahenahe.net podcast. I don’t know if I should call it “discontinuing” or not. I may do an occasional podcast for a very specific reason, however, creating a podcast on a regular schedule is challenging and occasionally I feel like I am doing it just for the sake of doing it, rather than for passion or to address something specific I want to talk about in the industry. I’ll probably put together one last ‘cast, maybe even two, but after that podcasts will be sporadic at best. For those of you who have new releases out or are putting releases out soon – this is your last chance to get it played in one of my podcasts. Email me soon (use the contact form in the right hand column). I’ll probably do it/them in the next week or two (or three, or…)
I’d like to say mahalo to everyone who has ever tuned in to the podcast, and those that endured the transition to a Hawaiian language-only format. A special mahalo to all of the artists who allowed me to feature their music. It was a great ride, but like most, had to come to an end sometime.

E Keola ē,
Mahalo piha iā ʻoe i kāu hana, he hana poʻokela nō ia. ʻO au hoʻi kekahi mea hoʻolohe ma iTunes. Lana ka manaʻo i ka lilo ou i kahi pāhana hou, he pāhana ia e hauʻoli ai ʻoe, ʻaʻole ia he hana, he nanea wale aku…
ʻO au me ka ʻoiaʻiʻo,
Liko
Keola,
I am sad to hear this news, but I certainly understand that it is much easier to listen to the podcasts than to generate them. Thank you SO much for sharing your time, effort and thoughts with us these past few years – it has been greatly appreciated!
me ke aloha,
Debbie B