Lenna, Meri, Josiah, and Rev Niuatoa come on to talk about the upcoming Pacific Islander Wellness Day.
Nackie and Carl talk about the passing of Nani Wilson and the legacy that she leaves behind.
The All My Usos Team comes on to talk about the big 10th Annual AMU Family Day BBQ coming up on August 16th.
The hosts discuss the different celebrities that passed in the last week, including Island Reggae Icon George "Fiji" Veikoso
Tongan and Chamorro music star Keniye Moala comes on to talk about her show on September 4th at San Jose Performing Arts Center with Josh Tatofi.
Nackie and Carl talk about the viral event centered on anti pasta salad.
Nackie and Carl talk about the passing of John "Iesha" Ena.
Pastor PK Thompson is the Senior Pastor of the Dominguez Samoan Congregational Christian Church, a PhD student at Claremont School of Theology, and a devoted husband to Meilyn. Together, they're raising four amazing daughters — Daisy, Asenati, Fonoa, and AJ. From leading his congregation to pursuing a doctorate, Pastor PK shares how culture, purpose, and love guide his path. He'll also give us a sneak peek into something exciting on the horizon — the Dominguez Samoan Congregational Christian Church will proudly present the Punialava'a USA Tour 2025!
Afa Ah Loo and Benjamin Powell come on to talk about their fashion show in Salt Lake City later this year.
Nackie and Carl talk about upcoming events. Concerts, health work, exercise and much more.
Nackie and Carl talk about "Graduation Season" and review last week's Pasifika Mental Health Conference that took place in West Sacramento Ca.
Nackie and Carl talk about the community events they attended this past weekend.
The leaders of the PI organizations putting on the Pasifika Health & Unity Day come on to talk about what the day will hold for attendees.
Pop artist Tea Elani comes on to talk about her artistic journey and her upcoming release of "Too nice".
The "Snackie with Nackie" listener winner is chosen this episode. The winner will get to see SWN done live and in person.
Known to many as Kali, she serves as the Program Navigator for the Regional Pacific Islander Task Force (RPITF). Proudly of Fijian descent and using she/her pronouns, Kali is dedicated to developing culturally relevant programs that connect Pacific Islanders in Alameda County with essential county resources. Her work ensures these programs are accessible, impactful, and tailored to the unique needs of the community. Beyond her role with RPITF, Kali is a cultural entrepreneur, passionately teaching and preserving the art of Fijian tapa design, known as Masi, through community workshops and education. Her efforts help strengthen cultural identity and keep traditional practices alive for future generations. Tonight, we're excited to dive into her work, her passion for cultural preservation, and the lasting impact of RPITF's initiatives. You won't want to miss this conversation!
Nackie finds out that she does NOT agree with an NBA Greatest of All Time list