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Published on 11/07/2023 by

Jason Schwartz with Scott R Bushnell -guest co-host and contributing correspondent now with Jason for in-studio and in-the-field stories and commentary. Welcome, Scott. Conversation continues about Lahaina and more, more more…. https://mauineutralzone.com The NEUTRAL Zone… It’s ANYTHING BUT Neutral !

Summary & Transcript

[00:0010:02] Opening, Personal Stories, and Community Challenges

  • The show begins with Jason Schwarz introducing the program on Maui’s KAKU radio (88.5 FM) and Akaku TV (Channel 55).
  • Scott R. Bushnell is welcomed as co-host; his role is described as providing commentary and field reports, though he prefers studio work.
  • Jason shares personal progress on his swimming lessons, highlighting the therapeutic benefits for his rehabilitation.
  • Nostalgic reflections on Jason’s early music career in Los Angeles (circa 1976) are shared, including stories about iconic musicians like Kenny Loggins, Jackson Browne, and Cat Stevens.
  • The hosts discuss the upcoming show schedule, mentioning Jason’s possible jury duty.
  • Jason emphasizes the availability of archived shows (~160) and other content on their website MauiNeutralZone.com.
  • A tribute is paid to Blaze, a local figure recently deceased, with historical footage from the Rainbow Festival and harmonic convergence in Haiku.
  • The hosts encourage listener engagement through call-ins and emphasize community participation.
  • Scott shows a piece of extraordinary beadwork by Blaze, illustrating local artistry.
  • Jason recounts a poignant story about a longtime community member, a compassionate minister and aromatherapy business owner, now severely disabled due to an auto accident.
    • She is confined to bed with 22-hour daily caregiver support.
    • She sold her house under financial and health duress but faces enormous challenges in moving and accessing adequate care.
    • Jason personally offers to help with the move, highlighting the scarcity and expense of caregiving and moving services.
    • Items of value, such as a water ionizer unit (~$500), were mistakenly discarded, indicating confusion and isolation.
  • This narrative is used to highlight systemic failures in support for vulnerable disabled individuals in Maui.
  • Jason raises the issue of the lack of hospice care eligibility despite severe impairment and notes the emotional and cognitive strain on the individual, possibly dementia-related.
  • The story underscores the hidden struggles even among seemingly strong community members and the lack of coordinated assistance.

[10:0222:31] Broader Social Issues, Rebuilding Efforts, and Prefabricated Housing

  • Jason introduces the symbolic significance of a hat worn by the disabled woman, connecting personal stories to wider community issues.
  • Discussion shifts to elder care, mentioning controversial policies in places like Oregon and Washington regarding end-of-life decisions (euthanasia), expressed as Not specified/Uncertain but highlighting concerns about aging populations.
  • The hosts invite listeners worldwide to call in and discuss community issues.
  • Time zones and the perception of time passing are briefly discussed as a metaphor for aging and societal change.
  • Jason plays a contest-winning musical piece by Louise Lambert, emphasizing music’s cultural role.
  • Disneyland is used as an analogy for sensory-rich experiences and community connection, tying this back to Maui’s cultural and historical fabric.
  • Jason reminisces about Lahaina’s past vibrancy before recent fires and current reconstruction challenges.
  • The complexity of insurance and FEMA payouts post-fire is acknowledged as unresolved and slow.
  • Prefabricated housing (prefab) is presented as a critical solution to Maui’s urgent housing crisis:
    • Prefab housing allows quicker, methodical rebuilding with less environmental impact.
    • Emphasizes that prefab does not eliminate labor; it requires skilled local workforce.
    • The approach respects Hawaiian cultural values and existing land-use restrictions, balancing development with tradition.
  • The Mayor and Governor’s roles are highlighted as vital in declaring emergencies to expedite rebuilding.
  • There is an opportunity to rebuild infrastructure underground in Lahaina, potentially revealing historical artifacts.
  • Jason stresses the need for cooperation across Hawaiian and non-Hawaiian communities.
  • He advocates for identifying landowners willing to finance and lead housing projects, including equity sharing models.
  • He criticizes bureaucratic delays and calls for acceleration of rebuilding efforts with community control and input.
  • Scott and Jason discuss the importance of zones for rebuilding and the need for qualified local labor.
  • Prefab housing is framed as an emergency response, not a permanent rule, with potential for rapid deployment on Maui.

[22:3135:16] Community Media, Veterans’ Issues, and Mental Health

  • Jason discusses the importance of Maui’s local media (Akaku TV and KAKU radio) as platforms for community engagement and cultural preservation.
  • Challenges include limited funding, lack of marketing resources, and insufficient public awareness.
  • The station is described as a breeding ground for local talent and industry development, with a focus on youth involvement and technology training.
  • Jason recalls his personal involvement in Maui’s cultural and political scene, emphasizing arts and music as tools for education and community building.
  • Veterans’ mental health and homelessness are highlighted as urgent, under-addressed concerns:
    • Many veterans suffer from PTSD and struggle silently.
    • The local veterans’ system has significant cooperation issues, with some professionals quitting due to systemic dysfunction.
    • Jason appeals for veterans to be prioritized in community aid.
  • The broader issue of homelessness is connected to reduced federal/state mental health funding since the closure of sanitariums in the mainland US decades ago.
  • Jason stresses the need for holistic community solutions rather than fragmented government responses.
  • He advocates for compassion and cooperation, emphasizing that multiple community crises (housing, health, employment) are interconnected.

[35:1647:11] Arts, Culture, and Vision for Maui’s Future

  • The conversation returns to the power of music and arts as unifiers and motivators for social change.
  • Jason shares a recent community event experience where music helped rekindle community spirit.
  • He stresses the need to attract funding and support for local artists and cultural initiatives.
  • Jason mentions Maui Arts and Music Association and its role in linking artists, raising funds, and promoting apprenticeship programs.
  • He highlights renowned local artists like Robert Lyn Nelson, who contribute to cultural preservation and economic development.
  • The importance of independence for artists and organizations is emphasized while fostering collaboration.
  • Jason envisions a thriving, self-sustaining Maui community rooted in Hawaiian culture, art, and green technology.
  • He notes the potential for water-from-air technology and geothermal energy to address resource scarcity.
  • The community’s challenge is to overcome political and bureaucratic blockages to realize this vision.
  • Jason reflects on decades of efforts and missed opportunities, expressing cautious optimism with current leadership.
  • He mentions the importance of independent media and creative industries in driving awareness and action.
  • The hosts underscore that Maui can be a global model for sustainable island living and cultural resilience.

[47:1156:46] Closing Remarks, Upcoming Shows, and Call to Action

  • Jason talks about ongoing initiatives with Maui Arts and Music Association and plans for a centralized directory of artists and events to increase visibility.
  • He laments political obstacles that have stalled progress over years but remains hopeful about current opportunities.
  • Jason mentions plans to bring musicians into Akaku TV programming to showcase local talent.
  • He encourages listeners to support community media through donations and sponsorship.
  • Upcoming guests and shows will focus on key community leaders and topics such as cancer resources and local government.
  • The hosts invite audience participation, emphasizing the interactive nature of the show and the importance of community dialogue.
  • Jason expresses gratitude for the co-host Scott and the listeners, closing with a positive note about cooperation, culture, and community healing.
  • The show ends with credits and a friendly farewell, wishing listeners a happy Thanksgiving.

Key Insights and Themes

Theme Key Points
Community Recovery Urgent need for prefab housing, better caregiving, and coordinated support for disabled residents.
Cultural Preservation Arts and music as central to community identity and healing post-disaster.
Media’s Role Local media (Akaku TV, KAKU Radio) as vital platforms for engagement, education, and cultural continuity.
Veterans and Mental Health Veterans face high suicide risk and system dysfunction; mental health funding cuts impact homelessness.
Infrastructure Rebuilding Opportunity to rebuild Lahaina with modern, underground utilities while respecting history.
Political and Bureaucratic Challenges Existing restrictions require balance; leadership must accelerate rebuilding with community input.
Sustainability and Innovation Potential for green technologies (geothermal, water from air) to support self-sufficiency.
Community Cooperation Bridging Hawaiian and non-Hawaiian communities essential for unified progress.

Quantitative/Timeline Highlights

Event/Topic Details/Numbers
Archived Shows ~160 shows available online at MauiNeutralZone.com
Caregiver Support 22 hours/day caregiver for disabled community member
House Sale Value ~$700,000 – $800,000 estimated sale price
Moving Costs Typical movers $200-$275/hr; Scott offered $20/hr help
Prefab Housing Labor Needs Skilled local labor required; emergency priority
Media Reach Jason’s social media ad reached ~500,000 people
Upcoming Show Call-In Number 808-873-3435 (Mon 11 AM HST)

Conclusion

This Maui KAKU radio episode is a multifaceted conversation blending personal stories, community crises, and hopeful visions for a sustainable future. The hosts emphasize the power of arts and culture intertwined with critical issues of housing, mental health, and infrastructure rebuilding. They call for community-driven solutions, leadership support, and greater awareness through local media platforms. Prefabricated housing and innovative technologies are proposed as practical responses to immediate post-fire needs, balanced with respect for Hawaiian cultural values. The show champions cooperation across diverse community groups to build a resilient Maui that could serve as a global model for island sustainability and cultural vitality.

Full Timestamped Transcript

00:00
you’re listening to the voice of Maui KAKU FM 88.5 well we played it once but we played it over them 88.5 FM is Radio KAKU for those on the island but we go akaku is the TV channel 55 and uh we’re s cast on TV and 88.5 FM you’ll find us on uh the net on under all these radio programs under KAKU radio the voice of Ali I have a great co-host here today in the studio sometimes we’ll have him in the field but he doesn’t like the field as much as sitting in the studio so we gave him a

 

00:45
cool break uh Scott R Bushnell you me yeah thank you for joining me Aloha swim lessons I like saying that because you’ve been an inspiration to me I didn’t think I was swimming but you know what I want you to know those have been watching have known that I’ve been going through swim lessons to be able to bring back and rehabilitate my ability to walk and all kinds of fun things and uh you really have helped me so much thank you you’re welcome I was doing backstroke and doing the scissor kick I thought wow

 

01:17
and I can rotate legs and go the human Strokes yeah I am appreciating we have a I’m in a pool now but we live in a great pool the great pool how is everyone we’re at the neutral zone I’m Jason Schwarz your host this hat is part of the story of the day but it’s also uh way back in 1976 when I was in the music thing in La I wore a blue Stetson and just so happened this weekend a blue Stetson well you know in the music business remember who was there at the time all those guys you know about you he now I was just looking

 

01:52
and seeing remember when Kenny login was just com there with Jimmy MSA and and I remember Jackson Brown all these guys and Cat stev cuz that was was the time that I was in LA now so here I am now it helped me it felt like I gave myself some identity when I was going up to publishing companies and record companies those are good stories but there you go do you have the Blue Suede Shoes to go with it no but I actually I had a someone wanted to do shot a shoot with me and they bought me a blue three-piece blue suit nice with a with

 

02:26
my blue hat and we went to Disneyland well that’s a thing to be remember by when you walk in the door you have your little niche Mickey Mouse remembers it’s about it most of the people remember our statues like at the Mac when I watch pundy I sitting there I think it I wonder you know that song that is wrote what would the parents say if they came back and saw where it is when they left it in 78 you know that song okay how would they feel that one right it is I have his album so yeah so

 

02:59
well we’re in a funny time well I ask how you are CU here November 21st next week’s going to be a show that we’re going to put together and put on the air cuz I won’t be here next week nice jury duty there you go and that’s a surprise it’s been postponed a few times we’ll see they postpone me and they don’t do it with no notice so we may be here maybe not but we’re going to be here because we go around the world Maui neutral zone.com you can not only find this show you’ll find it in a day or two

 

03:27
Max with credits and stuff but you’ll find find 160 or so of the last shows plus a thousand other shows under other names and we got a search engine there for the shows we got we got to build out the search Eng put more like I saw Blaze you remember Blaze from our mankind oh yeah you know Blaze and I saw him and Ed elen may he rest in peace he was a I put a little him he just died I did a show on him right right um at the rainbow Festival the um I think it was a harmonic convergence in Haiku and I videotaped

 

04:04
this whole thing roughly my own and then I thought look at the people are going to see the history of Maui in our lifetime so that’s what’s interesting I thought well is this going to be good for 100 years 100 years and I don’t know but right now if you’re live now I just saw the thing on Netflix about you know what this is the year 1971 I thought well that’s when I was doing music so as it was growing and you see the the M as you can tell them over the top now don’t tell Blaze hey blae if you’re watching

 

04:35
you know that’s the only way you’re going to know someone tells you and if they do tell them 11:00 on Monday call in 88873 3435 or call out 808 874 5900 we call out and we’re going to deal with all kinds of things and Scott you got keep Scot is like the comment AR guy but he has stories you like if we were a sports casting team I’d be calling the moment to moment and Scot go whoa look at that guy 100 yards Jason is the color there you go is that what I am you’re the color you’re the

 

05:15
color to what I got for Blaze this is a book oh nice bead work he’s very amazing bead work he does well this is extraordinary um I have a friend and uh she uh in the community right now everyone knows her as um the lady that can’t move nobody knows cuz she’s at a church and this church she was a compassion Minister whatever you you Compassion Team for 25 30 years that I saw her and know her and she’s also been a major in the Sufi era she had a business here and was successful in the

 

05:54
90s with magazine here and all kinds of things like that she is was teaching a aroma therapy and essential oils what do they say 25 30 years ago and carried all kind and now she’s older and you know over time someone has an auto accident it sets up her whole Maui experience was an auto accident related in that she was trying to recuperate for something that happened so all his stuff like here slowed down last year and a half confined to a bed realized to get the state to pay you got to have nothing sold her house with

 

06:30
a six month contingency to move but didn’t have a care Oh has a caregiver 22 hours a day wow that she has to pay for herself because she doesn’t get any benefit from him so it’s like strain so she wants to get rid of her asses so she sold the six month she didn’t she’s you know I guess what do they say look behind the mirror see what the wizard really looks like oh yeah she is not as beautiful and calm as she presents herself and does great work when you take away the veil she has like

 

07:05
we all do she’s very difficult to deal we’re all fighting our own battles so here we are a compassionate person who’s been serving the community and her and she hasn’t really told anyone tries to keep everything secret and now she has to move and she’s got to move when and know I helped get her up in the bed she couldn’t even get out of her room for two years hasn’t seen her living room or dining room or car 22-hour caregiver hasn’t left her bed oh my can’t she is

 

07:34
she’s bed locked right so and now she has to move by the 21st that’s tomorrow so on Tuesday of last week I said you know moving guys are 200 bucks an hour 275 plus if you can find them if you can find them and now you come with two three day week left so I said look for 20 bucks an hour how’s that I’ll work and help you and we’ll see you I’ll work with your gal that so I was not in charge this friend is what do you say takes and screams for her caregiver all the time and just drives me crazy it’s hard to

 

08:17
know which left is right and you know but the reason I’m bringing all this up is because where it goes so you be patient it’s a worthy story you guys out there you’ll hear this story on radio you’ll say what how could that happen in our community what do you mean how but it’s true it’s somebody who’s in control of their life and successful and very private and now can’t move and has to move and I’m trying to help and you know what I discover that the person that

 

08:48
wither who understands English uh these are the bags that go to trash these are the bags that go to uh Goodwill and these are the bags of me taking in my car the ones that she directed I happened to have a bag rip and I looked inside a Corson Miracles book new book why are these in trash and you know I was supposed to take Goodwill they’re clothed but they’re also well it looks like a water ionizer that’s at least that’s $500 kind of unit to ionize water what else what else is this a seat

 

09:30
what so then when I went back and I mentioned something she stopped me in the middle had someone else already you know things are gone she has no idea what’s happening outside her four walls and that’s and that’s that’s what’s going on with a lot of people help can’t find help and not only that there’s no place to be in that six months you want to be on Maui no people that think is she is she she eligible for hospice care or anything well she’s not dying she well let me just share it so here she is

 

10:02
she’s sold the house I got I don’t know 7 800,000 so she has a chunk of money got to give whatever she’s doing but doesn’t know what’s going on on the other side of the wall but gets Petty about the paper that fell to the ground that she wants to you know teach somebody a lesson there or she’s screaming and it’s hard to not get into onet dementia I’ve seen it through my parents friends my aun well yeah see that’s another I’m not the doctor so I didn’t Des cribe but the thing so the

 

10:31
reason this was a hat that she had oh and okay I knew you were going to get around to that well that was the reason I brought it up yeah so you’re going to see me I I want to say show and tell people when they die like my last guy friend Dr at elen people we should take a look at the elders around us and realize those old people lady down the hall sings music uh her sister sings music Hawaiian um beautiful nice girl Robin of hoola honey she’s not down the hall friend of sister anyway mother and a very when

 

11:11
they’re old people have valuable valuable right yeah I if you if you look at what Oregon Washington California are doing now so that as soon as you hit like 70 72 into death we take you off the rolls we euthanize you and then it just makes it a lot easier we have plenty of housing cuz we’re getting rid of people I never heard of that one a jurn you’re not paying attention then well I wasn’t looking there what did you bring that up on purpose yes because you have a friend you have a friend who see

 

11:41
Scott is the color don’t let him tell you I’m wearing a white shirt today Jason I’m just black and white you our call it is 808 873 3435 which Monday 11:00 a.m. Hawaii Standard Time if you want to call in if you’re on tape too bad but you can do it the next time 11 o’ Monday no matter where you are in the world I found that New Zealand is one day ahead one hour back that was really good SP to you a beautiful country God I love it how can all that distance be one day ahead and one hour what are they do with

 

12:12
time zones what is time it’s Twilight Zone we’re talking of time as we get older you know last week we were talking I’m going to slow down or I’ll burst I I don’t know if you guys heard the in opening song I’m going to play it again I asked Louise Lambert Louise I want something that creeps that and I want it to be going sort of like this and would you know she played it and there it is nice this is a contest but the winner is going to win the full production of that song it was meant to

 

12:56
be a jingle still you you know how associated with you well you know but it’s a you know how the ball bounces in at the front that’s another contest because animators and artists or people remember when Disney Walt Disney had a show called The Mickey Mouse Club remember that Mickey Mouse Club for you younger folks you probably still see it online Disney World had Mickey Mouse and Mickey’s Creator Walt had an all over show you know with bright lights and colors sort of like the Maui Arts and

 

13:27
Music Association this black color thing that has music and art and environment it all goes together when people are telling me Jason you can’t mix things together well Walt did he created his own world where he created all these tomorrow land and this land anyway I I brought him up the unique thing about Disneyland and I brought this up in a a paper I wrote after the lahina uh fire that when you go to Disneyland it’s not just the visual things that you you hit it’s you walk through and there’s

 

14:01
different smells you go by the areas where they’re making chocolate you go by the areas where they’re making like a waffle cone oh and all of that and had all of those things I know it didn’t matter for me where how long I was off island or back on the island you go to Laina it was like going into your parents house I I lived in L on Front Street I lived in Mal orlander back in the day I understood Chris lasson lived there at Janet’s house and then he moved out and became the guy

 

14:32
got picked up and he became an artist down the street saw yeah I mean house now all but all gone but it was a carnival downtown oh yeah you know at Lina Luna and uh Front Street Corner and one thing up that used to be your corner when you were young and no you know I met Poppy Morgan and and Bob longy and and then through them met the guy that owned I forgot his name he’s probably still living just doesn’t have his place yeah you know that’s just all the insurance and all that stuff how’s that

 

15:05
going with your friends are they able to build figure they’re working through it it’s it’s honestly it sounds like no well there seems to be some riff between FEMA paying out and private insurance paying out has that been resolved in any fashion I I you know I I talked to the guys last week briefly after the show and I was like is this getting worked out and they’re like you know it’s it is what it is because we really can’t move forward any very quickly anyway a contractor has to be from here that

 

15:39
doesn’t mean a contractor that is from here couldn’t stand tall to bring on an associate from somewhere right right absolutely and that that was the answer I got too because I asked that question if someone is like a general partner in limited partners in the deal right exactly but also the question of uh sections being preb where that word came from it’s they buy wood why buy wood have all the pieces and everything’s numbered it’s like having an erector set but it’s being done by legitimate folks it makes

 

16:15
their world incredibly easier zero faster and the less we we bring to the island the better it is you saw the fire along the 10 freeway in California and uh that fire knocked out like six 00 businesses but also the freeway was closed a major artery through Los Angeles and the southwest and the whole country because of that Hub that it is yeah um the people in those in those Industries to fix and do reconstructed had it open in just extraordinary they figured six months or next year M eight days oh yeah the resources can drive we

 

16:55
don’t have drivable res the idea you know we talk I don’t want to go off subject the idea of bringing those pieces of preat preat means set up and ready to rock we’re going to get our labor here our things here we have what we need we know we can employ what are we talking about we and the contractors are they going to be hurting when they’re full up busy all the time and there’s more been they have been for years here that’s my point I remember in the Solar business I first

 

17:27
got here the C you guys that were doing solar that still are some have retired about this story I’ll tell you these Side Stories pull me away but I lot of Maui stores too but mine are like weird ones like that one solar business Could Have Been Everywhere I wanted to lower the price do a massive installation and show our Island that we could be self- sustained show our world cuz I was leading this chart remember that was early on I was trying to do the so that’s why the thing with the cultural

 

17:58
center and why I ran for with the politics and all of it and here we are now 30 years later the same issues same issues but the same things can be done to solve the problems and that but now we have a willing audience that’s you who see the problem you’re dealing with these things you can have L rebuilt why wait because of a law that the we have a mayor who happens to also be a judge and as many things as by the way I love and respect Richard Bon even though I’ve never had a chance to sit too much

 

18:31
one-on-one so you know an interview right but fact is he’s a guy that has the capacity and the heart to be the strength to have the Hawaiians and be the bridge with a non Alliance and do this in a way that I see outside of the government with the support of the government without money but that they give it a blessing and as we go and all the people that are going to be employed through this both here and away we can solve that housing problem because you have the capacity to identify this as an emergency and Dr

 

19:12
Josh Josh Green again I met him me and Ariel met him a bunch of few times through the campaign Trail I really believe that the guy is a beautiful man I don’t really like to micromanage and so I stay at a distance so I hear all kinds of things but I know with just what I know that I have a way to help and here’s one yeah hey prefab housing see that’s why I’m saying Scott I talk all over the map but I’m way back to where we started was you know and it’s not it’s not just that there but

 

19:47
Jase but when we’re talking about the Hawaiian culture again we’re on there’s two sides of the story all of those regulations were put in place to make sure we didn’t explode like California it’s good those were all done with very good thought and intention we never were at a place in the history of this island since World War II that we had to do a massive quick buildup of anything and it doesn’t have to be quick it has to be methodical and it has to be done well but some of those restrictions that are

 

20:18
in place that the Hawaiian people and the people that live on this island for Generations put in well thought we need to figure a way to make those work and keep the the the value of why they were put in place well in place so again I see those I feel like I don’t want to say republican because it’s not fair but those that’s really great that’s a grounded thing you want to make sure do and keep the value but you that kind of being careful I think of as Republican where even though I think of

 

20:52
myself as Democrat and green they’re less more walk off the cliff and not look that we got a 17 trillion debt okay but that’s why I like what I talking about on this island we can do it and not need anything other than this island we have the ability to be self- sustaining I’m off subject again I know but when you’re talking about this thing I want to simplify the issue and make it really clear prefab doesn’t mean that it’s coming all in one and there’s no labor activity there’s a lot of Labor and it’s

 

21:25
not everything is just identified and it so that can go up like an erector set still need qualified people if that’s done with zones you know they’re opening up zones now so they know what a zone is they know what it is Scott that means they can make this happen right can then not only can they make it happen when you realize that’s what they have to do the people that are doing the work here now in construction which they worry or is it going to run out in 10 years what are we talking about oh 5 years two

 

21:57
years we need it now we emergency is different than longterm Scott just talked about it we don’t have to make this a rule this is a rule with a an identified area and time and everything andru we complete rebuilding of the infrastructure no one needed to pass a law we needed a mayor and a governor is that right well actually take the initiative to declare we need the people on the ground who own the property who own everything to just push forward those are the people that have let’s say

 

22:31
skin in the game they’re the ones going to push us and I know because of the rules and regulations that are set forth for good reason we have an opportunity now to put all the power underground where it was burnt we have an opportunity put all the infrastructure underground for the first time lahas has been built over and over again for 300 400 years they’ve just keep stacking stuff on top of each other we have an historical moment in time where we’re going to expose ground where there could

 

23:02
be some amazing historical things yeah that have had a house sitting on it for 150 years sometimes well how do we share this message and again you stand on a beach and you say we’re not going to move we’re going to fish but I know that you know like in Israel these issues are you have all these people that are displaced besides all the other people that were displace we need housing and we need it it’s urgent it’s like a Boiling Pot it’s everywhere how do you get the message out bigger wider or even

 

23:31
locally and I know and I’m going to say it one more time I know the answers and you know I’ve been just I’m over the I’m like a pot that’s boiling I didn’t get to to do my opening story about the hat so you you see you know someone leaves you with a cliffhanger anyway um I Scott I I don’t doubt that right now the biggest thing that’s needed is a bridge a bridge well I I say that and I mean Hawaiians non Hawaiians I’m F the bridge to get I don’t I don’t see the disconnect Jason

 

24:10
that you see no but I’m trying to show you what I see yeah you see it I can show you the disconnect I I’ll show you the disconnect you have people here they have an event mostly Hawaiian you have another event mostly hlee and other people you have another EV if if it’s for tourism and they’re charging yeah that’s different but you have a meeting in the community you don’t often get a blend when there’s a crisis you do but then even then some people got FEMA and hotel some people got

 

24:40
FEMA they went from the shelter to the high Hotel what how’d that happen and these people that was a shelter to a wine hotel and the people that have a house they’re complaining that they can’t they’re in a they don’t know exactly how to do this and they trying to get their insurance and whatever ready they’re all mixed together in one there’s a great number of people here who have never ever ventured to deal with the state the county so there’s people out there that haven’t even dealt

 

25:08
with never dealt with Federal assistants never if they took care of themselves their entire their life and they don’t really want to so they don’t want and the Hawaiians that come I’m going to build and just get out of my way separation that happens you know it’s well it’s not and there’s there there’s Howes that have been on the island for you know hundreds of years also but I’m trying you see we’re going off on a subject and I was trying to my point was you know I get I think I said it last

 

25:35
week I can identify problems like the next guy but now okay big boy what are you GNA do about it well that’s where I have a lot of answers it’s not me and it’s we and I watch things here and the only thing missing in our game is as I see it you identified it someone with a resource a land owner who can say say this and it’s you hear the county saying we’re trying to identify the right place that means someone that knows how to create a self- sustained Community or individual and duplicate it and that’s

 

26:11
what we’re doing we’re going to create to get rid 100,000 people on the island Jason that’s all that will take well no we the zap gun we we tried it already once that’s show nice no anyway the truth is back to your point and I’m I’m going to park it after I I hope to park it yeah prefab doesn’t mean come here be Mickey Mouse it no it’s not a me someone taking the responsibility to accelerate that’s what to accelerate a process and that’s really it his friend and many friends

 

26:48
that have houses dealing with the issues with female insurance company need a green light to be able to order and get things ready be able to get the financing and many of those people will find by the cost that it’s going to be not what they originally expected so those land owners can be the financing and do Equity sharing the people that move the land the people that do the construction the the people that own the banks are the people in our community and in the community available who can

 

27:21
still make not only can still make a handsome profit but we can just buy what we can do with the with the things but you can’t force them so how do we get ourselves into this art and music Friday night I came to an a akaku event akaku and I was so thankful when Ariel and I went I really love being part of this team the people at akaku and K kuu radio work so hard for you and you they work they get money 3% of the cable bill than any donations that that we can get for that and they have people running around

 

27:59
they get a little money from the county to help do it some hiring staff in this world where everything costs you know it’s like we need new cameras we also need marketing no one knows about this well we’re going to try to hit a home run be the local David Pacman you know you ever heard Pacifica Radio this guy well on the bonus show that you get if you’re part of the team so people that know how to do this stuff can voice of Maui we are it and J April who runs it knows that the Maui stream is the

 

28:32
direction that our world is taking and so aaku TV and K kuu are part of that and it’s up right now do have they reached out into Tik Tok Facebook Instagram all those platform you know it takes budget that’s what all the stuff that stuff free it takes somebody working in those whoa whoa whoa I mean I reach a half million people no wait wait stop wait wait stop stop you big deal you know I mean it in a nice way you meet reach a half million people with a what a tweet no with with a short little ad for my you took the

 

29:10
time to do it if you have minutes nine people or 12 or whatever the numbers here just like anything you don’t have enough arms and legs and hands you can’t pay there was a guy that was here at akaku who was top let’s make sure they’re not curse here top toal and running things in many ways that they literally don’t have the budget to hold these great people but they’re still the fans and Affiliated so we are the I want to say a breeding ground that’s why I say this is a place for an industry

 

29:44
there you go fors we need to do is have their grand kids come in 12 13y old can do that in heartbeat you can do that also this is an in this is like there are big people people that need this is an industry that right now needs to thrive when you only have two Studios for the public one on the island that you can use and it’s only thing and the public can’t this is a major resource that could communicate anywhere oh it is at 11:00 at 11:00 on Mondays there you go we own this time slot we may have not a few viewers but

 

30:21
if they call 808 8733 435 they will find out that they can get through there you go that’s a good thing but you know I’m having fun to the point where to be outrageous is like why did I wear a blue ston this one’s black but it makes the same point oh I kind of get a blue too home with the lights there you got a little blue reflecting off that there this isn’t a St and this Paul I looked at I said who is Paul Harris they still make hats but this is like an East Coast kind of a you said someone said he

 

30:54
you look like you’re from Down Under there you go I’ve heard if you’re kidding someone you should put a feather like yansy daringer like uh anyway I hope that your friends get their house built oh I’m sure they will I mean they they’re generational they’re please make yourself known to the powers that being tell look hey please make it known you got to make it known you can do this make it known and not only I get so crazy this I went to the to the FEMA camp to and asked them hey yeah you know

 

31:28
um when someone doesn’t qualify for you but they’re homeless but they were outside the line and they weren’t in the fire do you refer them to the right agencies and do you have uh send an agency uh an email so that they can keep a continuous help for these people and get them back and they said no that’s not in our mission plan no it’s not and I said to myself isn’t that what I’m talking about we don’t know what to do except what’s in our Lane what’s in our

 

31:58
lane is everything you know it’s like if we don’t co-operate and realize that we have all the things already here and duplicating and we could do this and we could do that so much selfish and so much why didn’t the federal government know to let the people in the state know the federal gut’s not their job it’s our job no no no no it’s not that person at the desk is a human being and they said sorry I can’t help you go here here here’s a booklet to tell you what the

 

32:30
local things is you get their name and number may I let them know about you yes can you be contacted this way yes that is a place for 127 people that are living we’re going to have her on the show by the way see now your friend my friend counselor brunning David Litman I asked him for people for the show he knows the lady that runs the the shelter for Fe okay she’s going to be here you’ll ask her you people out there and TV Land excuse me media land media land you could be in France or

 

33:04
east when I say France I think of my beloved friend Susie who’s outside here Susie welcome home Susie was uh out in France and now back after personal reasons loved having you back but the world is going to be inputting to what we’re doing it’s my point and we are the focus of the world anyway Scott we’re the FOC well we each have our own world that’s what’s so unique about everything you are such color you take no I’m not color but I I want to I want to step back on this folks that are living

 

33:37
homeless let’s step back 35 years Jason we used to have Federal monies and state monies running into almost every state for mental health facilities they cut that they said sanitariums which were horrible I’m just I mean I actually did training back in some State Mental Health Facilities in my youth when I was out of college they basically cut those not here right not here no that was on the mainland when I was in college out of colle and so I they Clos the sanitariums type mentality down which you know the ner

 

34:11
ratchet from you know One Flew Over the cuckoo nest that’s a whole another world but we need to step up because a lot of homeless folks have mental health issues that are trumping them getting back on their feet and it’s difficult I work work with you know I do some stuff with veterans in the water I I’ve met with some veterans lately that don’t want to open up and they’re they’re they’re they’re they’re hitting themselves basically in the head with a bat because they can’t get past the

 

34:43
things they did in Iraq in Afghanistan and and I my heart rips for them my brother is a disabled veteran I have two disabled veteran I grew up with a disabled father from World War II from fighting in the South Pacific I get that but we have this whole grasp of our veterans that are sitting on the streets the highest rate of suicide of any particular people we need to move them to the front of the line but everybody can keep pushing the government and whoever’s screaming the loudest and that’s how our system seems

 

35:16
to work whoever screams the loudest gets attention and the veterans because I think if it’s the mentality that I’m strong I will Soldier through this oh yeah let them go to the front of the line that that I I honor that and I I I see that but I also believe that we need to take care of our veterans in a way have you seen the veterans on this island in their organization and what yes I have I have yeah um do you remember Fred rugie I don’t remember Fred no I’ve met a couple of the guys

 

35:51
the guy that drove the Mustang convertible he was a friend of mine he started me in television he he said hey you want want to work with me we could do the symphony you can get a TV show when nakaku is first up oh my yeah he’s he’s the reason for this there you go well the veterans through this island through people like him were well served but the numbers you see the numbers they get big and the demands get big I had a friend from New York who was working as an emergency room doctor in New York he

 

36:24
came to Maui to run the veterans mhm thing after a very short while I don’t know if it’s months or he quit because these people here did not cooperate in a way it’s different here it wasn’t Happening Here system was not right he still does doctoring things on occasion but that place needs some relooking and again if if you’re on and you’re a veteran or you or if you’re the Veterans Administration and you run anything even if you’re in Maui sit here we’re the neutral zone oh yeah all I said is you

 

36:55
need to be relooked that means you’re welcome to the Zone yeah whether I’m here or whether Scott’s here interviewing whether I’m at home interviewing or I love that by the way Scott will come here I’ll be at home but I have to teach him how to run the board because I could be out on the field or he could be out on the field that’s why we have a Callin line and why we have another line because we are interactive with you and the world most of you we know are Maui and especially when we

 

37:24
only have three people that may be listening or you don’t even know who knows could be hundreds thousands millions Friday night I felt like a million dollars I hear you’re popular in the fish Community you know Willie Kay you know Willie K may he rest in peace his brother I guess I haven’t seen in I haven’t seen in 20 years maybe more MH Wilmont his name is Wilman Kye he does music and the other brothers do music their musical family right well here I come with to this Friday night

 

37:59
deal and um Jenna who does The Daily Show at 5 said Jason you want to sing On karaoke oh yeah sure I’ll go sign at the table okay so I signed up Ariel what should I sing I don’t know there’s no list okay so I put down a song for you and then Peace Train two different songs and then I went back inside and I had where are you do karaoke at Jason well this Friday night was a party it was Community event you see we we talk about where money needs to get if you don’t have the budget and you’re J April and

 

38:31
you got to provide services and you got leave how are you going to get the money to get marketing the hire the people and get the results and track them well again we’re we’ll show you that’s another show keep watching or look back we got to look on the website anyway so man I get really wacky it’s kind of fun to watch though no but it all ties together and I can if you slow me down I can tell you each piece well that’s part of Maui you need to slow down you’re a big h d all that’s all part of ma

 

39:02
slowing down and what’s going on here and tie it to the college because I know that Brian over there at the college you know Brian who Brian con did um get a job with the wonderful Eric Gilliam you and then he did another movie they call it m and then really funny and the lwh huster hotel stepen Schneider was Co guy there so we have a really great thriving Community tie it together here learn how to get Adobe Premiere and and uh what is it here Final Cut Pro to get the world of technology through through the giant

 

39:42
mixer with the tricaster and put all make it easy that’s an industry Well turns out to make our station Thrive I think this station’s going to boom we’re watching Fox imp other things that are aren’t this station see that’s what we are yeah we’re inde pend so it offers potential that we’re just beginning to explore we could have 30 years ago you know I really think the me the breaking point for what happened here on Maui with me 30 years ago to me was when my heart broke when pundy had a stroke

 

40:19
because I didn’t have many local people that understood the things I was doing I was pretty bold I ran for you know ran for Council got 11% of the vote and then in West Maui and the you know that’s a Side Story another show another show we can talk about my meetings I went to on West Maui about py died and when P before he died he had a stroke and when he had a stroke his life was full you know I’m my thing is my thing like Shep said to me years ago Shep Gordon you know hey good idea but

 

40:51
it’s your idea good luck kid I think we’re probably the same age but but here we are years later Shep if you’re listening I think we need to talk you have a few friends some I was going to call myself Bezos did you know that I was going to start singing and change my name like Kiss did BL Stars I was going to be Bezos but I said no no no but like got the Wilmont thing yeah see how these stories go all over the map anyway I sang karaoke on Friday night and the reaction from him and the others was so strong it

 

41:23
rekindled in me an awareness that the key is you attract them with the music and the art and through that you educate them about Solutions we want to do and we praise them if we have an event or sponsors because the money that comes in we’re going to create solutions to create more jobs and tie the college to the TV station and take the burden off the station to do the marketing it happens through what we do and we brighten up all the people here and all the different things here because of

 

41:59
what we do I think that’s what we hope the world is about but that’s called cooperation Scott it is yeah so like the stories that you talk about I know I lament like you do the AR you must have sang with the bugas back in the 80s you had the perfect voice the bugas they were like a local rock kind of you know Hawaiian TW a little bit just top 40 stuff but I can do George Benson song we try to talk it over you know what’s so funny Leon Russell wrote it I it’s a small island when you’re

 

42:36
singing in the carridor at the mac and someone you don’t know that you You’ go to a Leon Russell show and you’re standing in the line say I’ve been so many places in my life it’s I remember that’s how I met davo in the wests side when third world was here 30 years ago davo the artist see all those people imagine they would come out now to be able to put money in their pocket money in this organization that’s going to give it to to Environmental Solutions to help our Island create jobs create money

 

43:07
for the artists create money for the musicians you don’t think that’s like every time I mention it to someone I mentioned to a lady who runs a Cancer Institute she said wow that’s wow M that’s why I go back to the original thing we all have to share that Monday at 11 Scott are Bush now Y is co-hosting with Jason Schwarz that Jose Schwarz I’m I’m the anchor to his sales neutral zone it’s anything but neutral yes it is is I’m the sales is that what I am no you know I’m you’re the I I’m just I’m just

 

43:41
holding the rudder back here Jason you’re just flying off as usual well you know but today is especially good cuz it all got started I have pictures you got to make tell you I have a picture of someone this was got to be 30 years ago there’s um Diana doah who’s married to Jim Lumis who’s been on our show a couple of times now Jim is way up there now can’t seek him but all that stuff there’s so much Rich culture on Maui and you can find it all on our website and find all these things Maui neutral

 

44:15
zone.com there’s a search engine there it’s all living on YouTube and Rumble and all the places they are but our page Maui neutral zone.com has all the shows there we go um you know I think that um what’s going to happen here real soon is that we’re going to have to limit me like put a tape over my mouth oh no Jason no but I mean that because this is like an intro show meaning the things we talk about deserve separate shows they deserve separate people not to just talk about it right but when we have a big

 

44:50
sponsor Shep if your friend with that I don’t have to sing in front maybe he’ll sing with me and his new to be wife Lauren yeah it’s time I I don’t want to have to ask Larry Ellison when Jeff Bezos could be here too he gives money to a Family Life Center or however they have to convert it this we know what we’re doing here let’s have some conversation we’re going to light up the entertainment industry both AAR and here and be able to showcase the Hawaiians showcase the Hawaiian people the talent

 

45:22
the building get L rebuilt in record time with honoring the culture and the people and showing it to the world and giving things a chance to be an ideal not like the neighboring Gaza Israel not like Ukraine we all share here we know we’re on a rock and we all love each other and hold hands we have everything here I mean I go off on subjects I talk about cooperation and I’m talking about green waste to someone that’s not known me they think that that I don’t really have it all tied down to on Earth here Jason

 

46:02
is just Jason’s on Earth I’ll grant you that he’s on Earth but these things all tie together it’s like the world’s tied together and a a matrix that I’m just identifying and have a certain part inh but I tell you it is you all of you that together we have something here that is absolutely infectious it’s called we’re going to be an example to the world we’re starting in Maui it’s starting with music and art to have in The KES May Willie May rest in peace but the

 

46:37
Hawaiian community and the non-hawaiian community come together and keep it in a flow as as far as the arts arts you know there’s so much and all the stars that live here that would like to be able to show their support to what we’re doing they are and the people that aren’t living here how many people have come to Maui that know that this could be an example of how it could be done whether you have an an island in the middle of a moat that’s 3,000 miles or not we can be self- sustainable these pods called

 

47:11
whatever we identify them we are so blessed you know we can create water from Air now I every time I hear we don’t have enough water and all the we don’t even we we don’t even want to go down that ugly hole the only reason it’s ugly is because yeah the way it’s being put into the media things have the media has spread out with great things but you can’t identify what’s real what’s not nope also the people that have the money go for the big money instead of using them to create local things all these

 

47:45
things can happen with local we’re see some amazing local stuff going on J we got Robert Lyn Nelson one of my favorite favorite artist forever ever ever he has put out some incredible art work for Lina recently no yes recently it’s freaking amazing I’ve been following it it’s beautiful stuff so imagine if he was shown you come to Maui artsand music.org and there under artist there’s a link to his showcase and if you were well he’s he’s he’s he’s well connected

 

48:15
on the internet no but that’s my point but now as part of Maui Arts and Music He maintains his independence he’s part of it so individuals and and organiz ations don’t lose their identity but by linking together in this way we’re going to be create a power that will show how this all works and raise money and awareness for all these art yeah and the Wildland gallery has commissioned some incredible beautiful artwork to raise money for how bring apprentices up what about a master Apprentice program all

 

48:45
these things are all spelled out and they take all you to do it but they’re here to be done a a weekly and quarterly magazine to show now you don’t need a magazine you’re online what was that mag we have a magazine on a what is that called um the the salty Sage or something it’s really quite good well I don’t know that one I was going to say it’s around us Maui NOA oil magazine at di started do you know that the name Maui just the way life is Maui Noy magazine was going to be the quarterly

 

49:15
magazine we were going to put out oh but we didn’t have money Roger Dubin who was going to be the head of our organization got a real job he got the head of the Maui visitors bureau there you go a real job isn’t that and signed up for a thing that was going to make it all part but yeah was blocked but I there’s I can say republican Linda lingo was Republican and and made she knew I don’t think she knew that these guys that were coming to her office to try to do first first light which was non-alcoholic were going

 

49:46
to go out before they had the thing secure but that’s what they did and it stopped me because the hotel guy notified everyone I don’t know what you’re trying to pull here Jason but I just want to we could have been doing this 30 years ago so this is the second time I get a new pacemaker in a month oh yeah that’s right you’re you’re getting getting be like a little rabbit jumping around hey you know there are people that work here at the TV station that are incredible musicians that I’m going

 

50:18
to start bringing in do music with and I saw a guy that was on the dve remember David Frost mhm remember remember he had guys on the brothers can no you probably don’t both of these brothers played piano awesome they used to do a thing in Vegas well Matt kanes live on the island F you know when they play behind the wall no he’s playing there’s amazing he’s one of them he’s a great and a beautiful guy um Scott we if we centralized directory and all these things happened through

 

50:50
Maui Arts and Music it’s like being think why the visitors bureau guy wanted four pages just see that’s what I say we’re blocked for political reasons there’s no political reasons now there’s no City there we’re going to make things happen because Lina and Maui needed the world is burning we have no water we have water but we got to do with I already know the solutions I already know because we’ve been working on for 30 years not only are there groups here that know how but I’ve been blessed

 

51:19
because when you get in politics like people come to you and say I have a machine that you take sound and when that goes through this tube it creates Cooling and the waste Heat become and you can use it in the hotel to bring down the electricity bills we’re sitting we’re sitting on a geothermal Electric Plant there many solutions there’s so many solutions so you need someone independent from the government why why is electricity free in Iceland be well again you know the question is who

 

51:50
controls the people that and monies that do those things the people there have enough of a will the people that are in those organizations in the government um that’s their direction that the people have expressed we are filled with people that have a lot of rage and don’t work together and that’s why the Ugly American earned its reputation around the world all these years right we have a lot of well-meaning people that are just so focused that they can’t look around they’re on their issue and no one else’s

 

52:25
they’re just trying to pay their bills and Che their family right and they they have their they have their sword they know where they want to fall on it and that’s where it’s going to end for them they they don’t have a bigger holistic picture of the entire aren’t we creating the Hope through what we do I I hope isn’t that why we’re here do that’s why I bring you on as a CO co-host yeah I mean because when I send you out and you go out and you talk to someone in the

 

52:51
field and you share them and what we’re doing here we’re talking talking about things that aren’t radical at all they’re public or we’ve been Mis misinformed to the point that we’ve taken on a an issue that we really never even knew the inter when I was on TV when there were no other internet people every time I walked down the street anywhere people knew who I was so oh early time so over the years I’ve met a lot of people that know feel like they know me like the now the internet has

 

53:22
spread it out we don’t have the voice how do you get message to all the people you make noise through music and art and you come together that’s why this is powerful and you get the money and you do the things and you praise the people for enjoying the music and the art to help these things happen and you tell them they’re the ones and they are you are I’ll shut up because we only have I love that how many minutes Scott oh jeez you’re talking to a blind man who’s on we got seven minutes Jason you said

 

53:53
seven is it seven seven minutes you know we were a Disney Disneyland earlier and some of my students that I had in the water get this some of my adult students I had in the water I think it says three no I got 57 on my you’re looking here but you’re not looking at the clock oh that’s the one I can’t bend my neck I’m going show them see this side is how much left and that side is where we are cuz they have 3 minutes before the end of the hour you know what they do at then what they have all the commercials

 

54:19
and stuff oh that’s right you gota you got to buy sell the S oh you can’t say commercials it’s sponsors SP and we need more of them for akaku and K kuu donations are kindly accepted this is how you keep your free voice happening I’m a separate issue if you want to give to me you gotta really think about it but I have a nonprofit malards and music association with Scott yeah I’m I’m not a musician I’m not I had a nun that you know Gave Me piano lessons for eight years I’m still trying to recover you a

 

54:50
Catholic School yeah see you know when someone says I had a nun I thought always you like I’m I’m a Jewish kid I don’t know no I half my half my school was Jewish in in Catholic School yeah it was best school in the in the little city so yeah that’s a great well the first half of the Catholic Mass is from the Jewish right we only have two minutes so I’m going to you to come to another show I want to tell you some of the people that are going to these people I’m talking about are going to be guests on our show

 

55:19
and we’re gonna be doing things with him Gabe Johnson i r an to wait till that he’s our councilman MH Bridget bongard who runs Maui cancer resources beautiful talented incredibly smart lady doctor I met her out here at this event right here this was an incredible event it was under attendant there was could have been more people that I would like to see but you know I’m I before we get through this first Friday is Black Friday in keii so fourth Friday so all the musicians be there they’ve got a

 

55:55
great lineup who’s coming up okay you don’t know no but fourth Friday and key this coming after Thanksgiving we have an amazing slot of folks on stage be there be square me and Ariel be I’ve seen Jason out dancing to him yes I have she’s hard to stop ad is Grady is what gr you bet you Ariel is 80 is that extremely impossible she’s she’s an amazing woman and you know I love Ariel I’m so happy you had her a partner in all we’re doing all these years and all we’re doing now Scott you’ve been a

 

56:24
great partner here we’re going to be doing another show I got great guests that you guys will be hearing about we got things coming up won’t be here in Monday next week cuz I’ll be a jury duty but Scott won’t be probably sitting here alone but I have another show during the week going to take that’s how get so many words in the few seconds that’s how you do it see how you do it Scott that so you just keep you we got it in we’re going to hear a little SC here the credits ready and now the credits are

 

56:46
going to come watch thank you Scott for being here that was it’s a blessing to have all you guys as my audience and now our audience we the neutral zone blessings Aloha Happy Thanksgiving
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