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Author: Gerry Ebalaroza-Tunnell

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Evolution Of AloHā is about sharing stories. Storytelling is a tool for making sense of sophisticated conditions and exploring better ways to connect. Storytelling is the most natural way to enter into a new relationship to build a foundation of wisdom and humility. The Evolution of AloHā Podcast is a wonderful opportunity to engage with those stories as Dr. G engages with guests on various topics and interesting discussions. Join us! https://linktr.ee/evolutionofaloha

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In this episode, we will be talking with Ranice Innocent, a Seattle-based educator whose work is focused on equity, social justice, diversity and inclusion, team building, emotional intelligence, experiential education and community development.
We start off Season Two of the Evolution of AloHā by talking with Emareena Daniels, a master educator and leading expert in adult learning inside prisons and jails, and on free campuses, as people transition into education after returning to their communities. Daniels is a skilled facilitator and speaker with an extensive and varied background in adult education, instructional design, curriculum building, and program development. They hold an M.S. degree in Teaching, General Arts, and Letters from Portland State University and a B.A. in Communications from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.Em Daniels is the author of Building a Trauma-Responsive Educational Practice a timely manual that presents a new perspective on teaching and learning focused on countering the impacts of trauma on adults’ ability to learn. 
Dr. G sits down with Dianna David - Diana has been voted both Global (Filipina) Woman Who Rule and Ranked Top 9 Best Female Motivational Speaker for 2023. She is a coach, consultant, TedX speaker, and a multi-awarded 20-year professional performing artist. For the last 15 years, she has shared her wisdom through her MakeMOVES Coaching, Workshops, Self-Intiations, and Energetic Healing through her moves. She has toured her Red Ball MVMT around the world, empowering through Movement, Visualization, Musicality, and Transformative theatre to express one's authentic story, inner child, and innovative play. https://linktr.ee/diannadavidmoves#EvolutionOfAloha #GuidingPrinciplesOfAloha #WayfindingLeadership #WholeSystemsParadigm #WesternKnowledge #IndigenousWayOfBeingGive a little Aloha and become a contributing member to the work I do. Support The Evolution of AloHā with a small monthly gift to the Plowline Productions Patreon Page! Proceeds go to producing this podcast; you will receive exclusive offers, extended podcasts, and yearly giveaways!https://www.patreon.com/PlowlineProductionsSubscribe to The Evolution of AloHā website and receive a free Guiding Principles of A.L.O.H.A. 11x17 poster.https://www.evolutionofaloha.comMy Consulting Services can be found at:https://www.co3consulting.netThe Evolution of AloHā Podcast is produced by Plowline Media Productions
In this last episode of 2021, Gerry talks story with Fleur Larsen, Seattle-based racial justice facilitator and seasoned consultant about Gracious Anger and the need for ALL women to come together to heal our society.
In this episode, Gerry talks story with Kelsay Myers about the launch of her latest program s(e)oul expressions : : a transformative experience for Korean adoptees, Korean adopted and displaced persons. 
In Episode 9 of the Mixed Plate Podcast, Gerry and Dr. Nina Kim Hanson bring an abundance of complex topics about being an Asian-American woman in politics, raising mixed-race kids, leading with love and Aloha despite the adversities, decolonizing the way we lead and the nuances and intricacies of being a woman of color navigating a Eurocentric world.
In this pre-recorded Podcast, Gerry gathers with Superintendent Will Nelson (Blackfeet) of the La Conner School District and Chelsea Craig (Tulalip), Cultural Specialist, and Asst. Principal of Quil Ceda Tulalip Elementary of the Marysville School District to discuss how Indigenous teaching is based on the nature and quality of communicating at all levels of being. Educating the Whole Child. 
In this episode, Gerry talks story with the amazing Gabrielle Kazuko Nomura Gainor. We share our experiences about multi-racial identity and how this gift allows us to be in relationship with all of our cultures.  We also discuss how the dichotomous nature of being both the colonizer and the colonized with grace leads to healing seven generations. 
In this Episode of the mix plate podcast, Gerry talk's story with Sarah Chan, owner of Calypso Kitchen in Bellingham, WA about sharing a meal and transformative conversations that happen around the table.
In this Podcast you get to hear Gerry speak at the professional leadership conference for the Sierra Pacific Lutheran Synod at South Lake Tahoe about her dissertation work and upcoming book,  "The Evolution Of AloHā."  The speech was given on October 14th, 2021. 
Naomi Pierce graduated from Western Washington University in 2021 with a double bachelor's in communications and sociology. Currently residing in the Seattle region working in the automotive and power tool industry. 
On the second episode of the Mixed Plate Podcast, Gerry talks with Dr. Janis Velasquez Farmer about the model minority. Together, the dissect and explore the system that is operating exactly as it was intended and the call to action to change it. Janis talks about the assimilation of immigrant groups and her own families story in coming form the Philippines. She describes the powerful allure of what it is to arrive at the social status of 'able to exclude" and juxtaposes that idea with the concept of white white supremacy. Janis shares her concept of Critical Hope and Gerry adds in her concept of Gracious Anger. The two use their doctoral discoveries to find a path forward that is inclusive to all and recognizes the stories of others.
In this first episode of the Mixed Plate Podcast, Gerry talks with her husband, business partner and co-author - Jeremy D. Tunnell. Gerry & Jeremy went through and graduated from the Whole Systems Design Master's Program with Antioch University Seattle prior to Gerry enrolling in her doctoral program. They met in May of 2003 and have been business partners since 2004.  They married in 2006 and have been cultivating ideas and growing opportunities every since. In this Podcast, Gerry asks Jeremy about his journey toward decolonization and dismantling his own whiteness. They explore the origins of race and whiteness. Jeremy's current projects include his blog Dismantling Whiteness and beginning of a book project called The Colonized Mind. He is a partner and lead facilitator for their consulting firm Co3 Consulting. 
In this episode of The Evolution of AloHā, Dr. G sits down with Alix Frazier, founder of PawsWithCause, to explore how compassion becomes real—through action, art, and relationship. Through her initiative, Paw Arty, Alix brings together animals, creativity, and community to create powerful spaces of healing for youth, veterans, and elders living with Alzheimer’s and dementia.
What does it mean to be indigenous and white-passing? In this honest and layered conversation, Dr. Gerry Ebalaroza-Tunnell sits down with Samantha Genier and Sherrie Catanach to explore the lived complexity of carrying both privilege and Indigenous lineage in the same body. Together, they unpack identity, accountability, belonging, and the responsibility that comes with access to power.This episode of The Evolution of Aloha Podcast moves beyond surface narratives and into relational truth, where humor meets tension, and honesty becomes medicine. If you’ve ever wrestled with visibility, erasure, or what it means to honor your people while navigating dominant systems, this conversation is for you.Because Aloha isn’t about perfection. It’s about staying in relationship, and evolving with integrity.Follow Samantha Genier on IG @skywovendesigns
Dr. G sits down with Marwa Almusawi (she/her). Marwa is of Arab American heritage and spent her formative years in Iraq, Iran, Jordan, and Syria. She is honored to serve as the Director for the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Green River College. Marwa holds a Master's degree in Education, with a focus on examining the politicization of Muslim women’s representations, and a Bachelor's degree in International Relations. In her leisure time, she enjoys discovering great local cafes, baking, and hosting family and community gatherings.
In this inspiring podcast episode, Dr. G sits down with Olympia Edwards, the visionary CEO of Project Girl. This impactful organization is dedicated to mentoring young women of color, empowering them to make meaningful life choices, and supporting them in realizing their fullest, most authentic potential. Together, they "talk story," exploring Project Girl's transformative mission and the profound ways it fosters growth, resilience, and advancement among the next generation of leaders.Olympia Edwards is an advocate, community leader, and the CEO/Founder of Project Girl Mentoring Program, www.project-girl.org An organization dedicated to empowering and inspiring young women to embrace their fullest potential. Combining her passion for empowering communities with her extensive experience in nonprofit capacity building, Olympia serves as the Director of Community Coalition. In this role, she works to strengthen local organizations by fostering partnerships, providing resources, and advocating for equitable opportunities in Snohomish County.With over 20 years of mentorship experience, Olympia has guided countless young women on their journeys to confidence and success. She is also deeply involved in philanthropic efforts through her impactful work with several community organizations that drive social equity and support underserved populations.Olympia believes in the power of connection and collaboration to create lasting change. Beyond her professional work, she is a devoted wife and proud mom to two adventurous boys who enjoy exploring the world through climbing, jumping, and skating. In her downtime, she finds joy in cycling and nurturing her impressive collection of over 100 indoor plants. Olympia’s mission is to inspire, guide, and foster meaningful change in the communities she serves.
In this timely episode, Dr. G talks story with Dr. Erin Lightfoot about the importance of breathwork and mindfulness in overcoming adult anxiety. “The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are.” ~ Carl JungDr. Erin Lightfoot, owner and founder of Lightfoot Self and Soul, and a Spiritual Wellness and Feminine Energy coach, has been a passionate and dedicated mindfulness and breathwork practitioner for over a decade. As someone who has struggled with anxiety and a highly sensitive nervous system since childhood, her first time being introduced to a mindfulness practice as an adult was a pivotal turning point that sparked her breadcrumb trail toward wellness and healing.She came to realize just how crucial developing a self-regulation and emotional literacy practice has been for learning how to feel safe and grounded in her body (especially when life feels chaotic), as well as her capacity to be present in relationships with others and her ability to lead with grounded emotional intelligence. She often wondered, “How might my life have been different if I had been taught to breathe as a child?” It was this reflection that became the guiding north star for her doctoral research on Mindfulness for Kindergarteners in Public Education, where she explored the possibility of how fostering emotional regulation through a mindful breathing practice for children may begin ‘planting the seed’ to support the development of relational leadership capacity for 21 st century leaders. Dr. Erin firmly believes that people function better in life when they feel grounded and happy…and people feel most grounded and happy when they are healthy and emotionally well. She is an outspoken advocate for helping people, like her, who struggle with anxiety learn how to get out of their heads and into their bodies so they can become securely attached and soul-aligned with thriving relationships, while feeling amazing, healthy, and alive in their minds, body, heart, soul, and spirit! She also holds four wellness-based certifications: Breath Coach, Nutrition and Health Coach, Integrated Attachment Relationship Coach, and a Yoga instructor. Outside of her professional and academic world, Dr. Erin leads a whole and vibrant life with her extraordinary partner and three beautiful children living in sunny Southern California.You can find her on Instagram and Tik Tok by searching Lightfoot Self and Soul, or through her website (coming soon) at www.LightfootSelfAndSoul.comInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/lightfoot.self.and.soul?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==Tik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@lightfoot.self.and.soul?_t=8qY8PSGKFeJ&_r=1Website:www.lightfootselfandsoul.com (coming soon!)------------------------------------WARNING:Profanity.Profanity is beneficial beyond adding emphasis and color to our language. It can also provide catharsis, conferring a degree of relief from stress and other forms of discomfort. (Mager, 2018)#EvolutionOfAloha #GuidingPrinciplesOfAloha #WayfindingLeadership #WholeSystemsParadigm#WesternKnowledge #IndigenousWayOfBeingGive a little Aloha and become a contributing member to the work I do. Support The Evolution of AloHā with a small monthly gift to the Plowline Productions Patreon Page! All proceeds some to this podcast. Exclusive offers, extended podcasts and yearly giveaways to members!https://www.patreon.com/PlowlineProductionsSubscribe to The Evolution of AloHā website and receive a free Guiding Principles of A.L.O.H.A. 11x17 poster.https://www.evolutionofaloha.comMy Consulting Services can be fo
Illustration: Qoni FadhilahSinger/Songwriter: Sherry MuchiraAuthor: Dr. Gerry Ebalaroza-TunnellSong Copyright: 2024This incredible jingle was based on the work of Dr. Gerry Ebalaroza-Tunnell's Guiding Principles of A.L.O.H.A. It's designed and crafted to sing a long and stay with each of us throughout the day, inviting us always to LIVE ALOHA. 
In this episode, Dr. G talks story with Dr. Joan King about identity, politics, love, compassion, and everything that makes our world a better place for ALL.Dr. Joan King is a national Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) conference presenter and consultant. She has a BA in English with an emphasis in Creative Writing, an MA in English, and a Doctorate in Education. She is a published author and former high school teacher for Washington state. Her articles regarding Asian American voices have been published in TinyBeans.com, Mochi Magazine, Memoir Magazine, and Writerly Magazine. You can purchase Dr. Joan King's book, Kinda Korean: Stories from an American Life HERE.WARNING:Profanity.Profanity is beneficial beyond adding emphasis and color to our language. It can also provide catharsis, conferring a degree of relief from stress and other forms of discomfort. (Mager, 2018)#EvolutionOfAloha #GuidingPrinciplesOfAloha #WayfindingLeadership #WholeSystemsParadigm#WesternKnowledge #IndigenousWayOfBeingGive a little Aloha and become a contributing member to the work I do. Support The Evolution of AloHā with a small monthly gift to the Plowline Productions Patreon Page! All proceeds some to this podcast. Exclusive offers, extended podcasts and yearly giveaways to members!https://www.patreon.com/PlowlineProductionsSubscribe to The Evolution of AloHā website and receive a free Guiding Principles of A.L.O.H.A. 11x17 poster.https://www.evolutionofaloha.comMy Consulting Services can be found at:https://www.co3consulting.netThe Evolution of AloHā Podcast is produced by Plowline Media Productions.
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