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Ke Alaka'i: The Podcast explores stories of the Laie and BYU–Hawaii communities. Hosted by France Valerie Lucillo, Haley Cowan, and Abigail Adams they interview members of the community about their experiences, projects, and takes on life. 

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As a young child, Talea Bloomfield struggled with accepting her appearance.Because of her family and choosing to change, she was able to overcome her challenges. Listen and learn more about her journey on self-love, acceptance, and resilience.
After facing repeated rejection , Dominic "Dom" Belda reflects on how leadership, service, faith, and his educational background as a Communication background opened doors to campus leadership, club founding, and meaningful opportunities to uplift others.
Having anxiety? Don't know what to do about it? We got you! For today's episode, Sister Linda Wilson and Mika Konno of the Counseling Services will walk us through the process on learning more about what anxiety is how to manage it.
France Valerie Lucillo and Haley Cowan open Season 14 of Ke Alaka'i: The Podcast by unpacking their New Year's resolutions, examining failed habits, false assumptions and the realistic changes they're making for themselves and the podcast this year.
In this season of Thanksgiving, Valerie, Haley and Abbey closes Season 13 reflecting on the episodes they loved recording and sharing what they are most grateful for. See you next season!
Lola, Mele, and Sam Morgan talks about their life as a family on and off the theater stage. Listen to their stories of how singing and acting strengthens their bond.
Ever wondered what it is like to be on stage playing characters while performing songs? In this episode, Mya Muhlestein and Parker Stanley, shares about their roles in the play "Into the Woods," and what life looks like on stage. Mya plays the Witch, while Parker plays both Cinderella's Prince and the Big Bad Wolf.
Preston Snyder, a sophomore from Vermont, majoring in business finance, shares his experience as a participant on Fox’s reality TV show called 99 to Beat and what it's like to perform under pressure.
Superstitions are created to offer comfort by giving explanations to the unknown, by serving as a reminder, and by honoring our roots from where we came from. In this episode, Ke Alaka'i editors joined us in discussing superstitions we encounter in our lives and how it influences us.
Peacebuilding is more than just a major. It is any effort that aims to end conflict, says Nate Pierce, a senior from Washington, D.C., majoring in intercultural peacebuilding. In this episode, he shares his hope for the world and how he strives to be a peacebuilder wherever he goes.
Rean Abancia, a senior from the Philippines majoring in communications shares about how faith, perseverance and resilience helped him overcome his challenges growing up.
Timoci Kean, a senior from Fiji, shares his experiences being featured on a documentary film "Sharing Aloha."
Abbey Adams and Myco Marcaida share what they wish they knew during their freshman year and their biggest takeaway from college life so far.
Fetuao Tuaina, a senior from Samoa, majoring in information technology, shares what keeps him rooted to his purpose as he furthers his education at BYUH.
Listen to Sai, Myco and Abbey as they reflect on the podcast's 5-year anniversary and their experiences as hosts this semester.
Memories in Meals

Memories in Meals

2025-06-2122:40

Join Pim Hootini, one of the podcast hosts, as she shares how food and travel shape her memories and relationships with people.
Myshaan Komene, a soulful R&B artist from Hamilton, New Zealand, shares how his Māori roots and gospel values influence his music.
25 years in 25 minutes

25 years in 25 minutes

2025-06-1025:26

LeeAnn Lambert reflects on what she learned from the past two decades of her service as an adviser for Ke Alaka'i at BYU–Hawaii.
Heiranie Lacour shares their family's story of faith and sacrifice leaving behind home and career opportunities to study at BYU-Hawaii with their two young kids.
Kimmy Seechompu and Weerawat Meepralom share their growth from transitioning to another faith and from moving to a different country to study for college.
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