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You have interesting guests and interesting hosts. I saw the list of people who'd been on your radio and now TV show, and there…oh there's something to be learned from each one. And I think we learn from each other. So I think by watching, spending time to listen, I think that's how we learn life's experiences without having to make all those mistakes, which we will anyway.
Vicky Cayetano - President and Chief Executive Officer of United Laundry Service, Inc., Former First Lady of Hawaii
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There's a strong message that people like I, and other people you have on your program, experience through their upbringing or through their businesses. And my story just comes from a local boy from the west side, just another typical kid who was brought up from the west side. Sumo was an opportunity I took, and took advantage of it. So stories like mine and many other people that I know you're gonna have on your show, people can learn from it.
Konishiki - Sumo Wrestler, Recording Artist and founder of Konishiki Kids Foundation
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What you are doing is trying to create a linkage between the good that business do, the good that people do, who work, no matter where they work, and they have value that creates in the community. I think that there is a linkage, I think that being successful in business does not necessarily create a successful community but if you do not have a business and I think most of us feel this way in Hawaii, if you do not have an economy that can sustain an acceptable lifestyle for people
Allen Doane - Chairman and CEO of Alexander & Baldwin
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