Na Leo o Hawaii means "the Voice of Hawaii" - and Na Leo o Hawaii Community Television is a non-profit program that is open to anyone who lives on the Big Island. They have a video production class once a month that teaches you how to make videos, and once you complete two public service announcement videos for them, you're a certified producer and are able to borrow camera equipment for free as long as you submit at least one 15 minute video every three months. The class costs $100 and the first course is offered for free to see if you like it.
I'm hoping to help our community speak out about anything & everything and I have up to two hours on Cable Channel 53 (Oceanic Time Warner) to play with. I'm looking for interesting show ideas and/or people to help highlight the many things happening around our island. I'm also looking for a small production crew (extra camera-person, editor, etc.) to work with. Message me if you would like to be a part of the new team. I have my list of production ideas that I've been working on...but if you have one that you feel I can help with, please email or text me or leave a comment here on this post and I'll get back to you shortly. Aloha!
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Zach Royer, C.L.P.I., O.M.
Zach is an independent researcher, healer, author, explorer and director of Hawaii's premier anomalous research organization, Kahuna Research Group, where he has spent the last five years at the forefront of exploring Hawaii's secrets & mysteries, and also making medicines with the plethora of Hawaiian herbs. His work has been featured on the Travel Channel, in the Journal of Anomalous Sciences, as well as in numerous travel magazines and on many different websites over the last few years. On this episode he shares with Claire, Jason and Sandra the benefits of using herbal tinctures and how to make them yourself in just four simple steps. Step 1) Place your fresh/dried herb of choice inside a glass mason jar approximately 3/4 full. (Your herbs will compact once liquid is added so you may be able to add more) Step 2) Add alcohol to jar until almost full. Leave room to be able to shake. (Vodka is ideal for it's nearly odorless and extracts both alcohol and water soluble compounds.) Seal the jar with lid and store in a cool place. Step 3) Shake your jar(s) daily anywhere from two weeks to 6 months. Longer=Stronger. Step 4) After at least two weeks, you can bottle your extract and start using it. Using any kitchen strainer or new nylon stocking you can separate alcohol from herb at which point you are ready to bottle it. Bottles: I found the local co-op (Island Naturals on Hawaii Island) to have perfect 2oz. & 4oz. dropper bottles which you can see in the video. For more information please contact me, or comment below. Thanks for watching! On the next episode I will be taking a trip to a healing energy vortex that I wrote about in the book "Hawaii Vortex Field Guide" and talking about the healing aspects of these sacred sites. Stay tuned and please subscribe! Learn more at http://ZachRoyer.com http://KahunaResearchGroup.org Holistic Hawaii Living is an upcoming weekly show discussing topics that range from Holistic Healing of MInd, Body and Spirit, Hawaiian Vortexes, Law of Attraction, Self Development and lots more that will be airing weekly on Na Leo O Hawaii Community Access TV Channel 53. The hour long show is being produced by Maxima May with Na Leo TV (Thank you so much Maxima!), and co-stars Claire K. Bajo, Sandra Cordero, Caren Gomes and Zach Royer. If you live on Hawaii Island and you would like to be a special guest on the show, please contact me or any of the other co-hosts and we can get you on the list. We start airing regularly in March 2015 in a brand new TV studio! Zach Royer, CLPIWriter | Publisher | Zach's Books:
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