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How to Volunteer in Hawaii During Your Vacation - Maui Cultural Lands

How to Volunteer in Hawaii During Your Vacation - Maui Cultural Lands

FromHawaii's Best: Travel Tips, Guide and Culture Advice for Your Hawaii Vacation


How to Volunteer in Hawaii During Your Vacation - Maui Cultural Lands

FromHawaii's Best: Travel Tips, Guide and Culture Advice for Your Hawaii Vacation

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Apr 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Get Episode Show Notes Here:  --> hawaiisbesttravel.com/episode70 <--On this episode of Hawaii’s Best, Bryan is joined by Edwin “Ekolu” Lyndsey, the president of Maui Cultural Lands.This non-profit was founded by his parents in 1999 to boost conservationist efforts on the island of Maui, and specifically to bring continued restoration and protection to Honokowai Valley. Their mission includes telling the stories of the spaces they fight to preserve through education and healthy exploration.Honokowai Valley’s name reflects its natural resources (sugar cane and water). It was historically a very rich agricultural area, supplying not just sugar but other foods for many of the surrounding communities. There are buildings on the land that date back to 1200 AD.Currently, reforestation efforts and ecological preservation work are establishing sustainability in the area to ensure the important historic valley thrives for generations to come.Ekolu’s team takes volunteers up every Saturday to work on the land, learn some of the cultural values and history, and share Aloha. We know you’ll be inspired by his truly Hawaiian, chill but deep passion as he explains Regenerative Tourism, and how we can all participate in better stewardship of an island so rich in beauty and natural glory - an island that also sustains around 3 million visitors a year.Giving back while on vacation with Maui Cultural Lands is one tangible on how you and your family can volunteer in Hawaii.The team teaches its volunteers an important concept that Ekolu’s family calls the “process of Aloha.” This includes Kupono (honesty, forthrightness and fairness in relating to others), Malama (generating light and caring for life), and Kokua (to help selflessly), which Ekolu explains to us in the most stirring of ways.As a Maui native, Ekolu has inherited wisdom, generosity, and wonder from his family, and his explanation of Aloha as a practice and a process, as opposed to just a concept, is one of the many gems in this rich conversation.In 2019, Edwin received a prestigious honor from Maui County’s mayor (Michael Victorino): he had a day of the year named Edwin “Ekolu” Lyndsey Day! The mayor thanked Ekolu for empowering the community to protect its resources.Ekolu also does work to restore local reefs, invites students from abroad to learn conservatioSupport the showTravel Pono (responsibly) Pledge to Our Keiki Pono Pledge Website Travel2Change Website Traveling to Hawaii Responsibly: Episode 55 Connect With Us Support the Podcast Send Us a Message with any questions about Hawaii Hawaii’s Best Instagram Hawaii's Best Facebook Group Bumper music, Aloha Friday, provided by Coby G (used with permission) Spread Aloha Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Your ratings and reviews help other people who love Hawaii find this podcast Subscribe on Apple Podcasts
Released:
Apr 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Hawaii’s Best provides travel tips and resources for visit to Hawaii. Through our blog and this podcast, we provide resources, travel tips, and local, Hawaiian cultural insights to help prepare you for your Hawaii vacation so you can experience true Hawaii. We feature the stories and culture of Hawaii's best experiences, influencers, and businesses. Whether you're traveling to Oahu, Maui, Kauai, Big Island of Hawaii, or Lanai; let's explore Hawaii together! Hawaii’s Best is for anyone who loves to travel to Hawaii, wants to learn more about its culture, and travel responsibly. For more, visit us at HawaiisBestTravel.com to discover the Aloha State!