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Podcast Show Notes: Have Aloha Will Travel EP10

Episode 10 of the Have Aloha Will Travel podcast has been released! If you’re wondering why your biweekly dose of Hawaii travel knowledge in audio form is a few weeks late, the file of our last episode was corrupt. Whoops! Anyway, this week HAWAII Magazine associate editor Kevin Allen (Catherine Toth Fox couldn’t make it this […]

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Podcast Show Notes: Have Aloha Will Travel EP9

Another Monday, another episode of the Have Aloha Will Travel Podcast. This week, HAWAII Magazine’s Catherine Toth Fox and Kevin Allen are joined by the magazine’s summer editorial intern Madeleine Carr. For the past month and a half, Maddie has been writing web and print stories for the magazine, such as a review of JetPacking

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Podcast Show Notes: Have Aloha Will Travel EP8

Cat and Kevin are back on the mic to talk to Olena Heu, award-winning journalist, TV personality and host of Da Best Hawaii, about some useful travel tips that every visitor and local looking to fly should know. In the past six months, Heu has traveled to Florida, Chicago, Colorado, Havana and Maui, so needless to

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Podcast Show Notes: Have Aloha Will Travel EP7

Cat and Kevin are back again for the 7th episode of the Have Aloha Will Travel podcast. This time, they have decided to talk about what to do, what to see and what to eat in summer in Hawaii. First thing’s first: The crew dish on some of their favorite summer fruits, like mango and lychee (not

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Podcast Show Notes: Have Aloha Will Travel EP6

Making her debut appearance, Kayla Rivera, HAWAII Magazine’s art director, joins Kevin Allen and Catherine Toth Fox to talk about some of the experiences and moments they had while working on the latest May/June issue of HAWAII Magazine. The first topic discussed, which is actually one of the stories that opens the issue, is Cat and

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Podcast Show Notes: Have Aloha Will Travel EP5

Cat and Kevin are back at it again this week to talk about ocean safety. The Hawaiian Islands are full of beautiful beaches, but there’s always a danger when you’re interacting with the ocean. Tanner Haytin, who serves as a lifeguard lieutenant on Oahu, tells the crew about the training and tribulations lifeguards have to

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Podcast Show Notes: Have Aloha Will Travel EP4

HAWAII Magazine staffers Catherine Toth Fox and Kevin Allen are back again this week, this time with a friend! John Clark joins Cat and Kevin to talk about his lifelong passion, surfing. Noted author and surf historian, Clark has published six books detailing how certain surf spots and beaches got their names, such as Hawaii Place Names

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Podcast Show Notes: Have Aloha Will Travel EP3

It’s that time of the week again, where you can listen to HAWAII Magazine editor Catherine Toth Fox and associate editor Kevin Allen talk about everything Hawaii. This time, the crew is dishing on its recent trip to Kauai—and how to properly pronounce Hawaii. The first stop made by your weekly hosts is at Po’s

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Podcast Show Notes: Have Aloha Will Travel EP2

The Have Aloha Will Travel podcast is back with a second episode! Melissa Chang, born and raised in the Islands, joins Cat and Kevin to discuss what are some of Hawaii’s hottest food trends of 2019. But before that, Melissa reveals to us where to go grab a bite on Maui, and lists off some of her favorites

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The Have Aloha Will Travel Podcast Episode 1 is Out

Fresh off the presses, we’re happy to announce that the first episode of the “Have Aloha Will Travel” podcast is now out. Hosted by HAWAII Magazine editor Catherine Toth Fox and associate editor Kevin Allen, our staffers share their extensive knowledge of the Islands and discuss all things Hawaii.

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Our Essential Kauai Playlist

A great song enhances any adventure. Whether you plan to fill your days on the Garden Isle swimming in waterfalls, catching the waves or simply relaxing at beach, we’ve got the perfect soundtrack. This 14-track playlist features both the vintage sounds of the Hawaiian slack-key guitar and upbeat, contemporary hits. 1. “Nani Kauai” by Amy

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