• Lei Pedro: The Power of Aloha in Leadership and Business
    Mar 27 2026
    What does it really mean to lead with Aloha in business? In this episode of Greater Good Radio, Pacific Business News Publisher Lei Pedro shares how her Hawaiian heritage, family legacy, and life experiences shaped her approach to leadership, connection, and community. From growing up in a family of traditional lei makers to becoming one of Hawaiʻi’s most influential business media leaders, Lei explains why great leaders connect people, speak with radical candor, and always lead with purpose. This conversation explores the deeper meaning of Aloha, culture in the workplace, and how business success can still honor values and community. Watch now to learn how the power of Aloha can transform leadership and business.
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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • The Christine Camp Story: Surviving, Healing, and Building Hawaii's Future
    Mar 13 2026
    In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Evan Leong sits down with Christine Camp — Korean immigrant, single mother, runaway teen, and founder & CEO of Avalon Group — for a raw, unfiltered conversation about survival, identity, healing, and what it truly takes to build something meaningful in Hawaiʻi. Christine opens up about leaving Korea as a child, losing her father shortly after arriving in America, running away from home at 15 and working multiple jobs to survive, and the defining moment that sent her back home and set her on a path toward education, real estate, and purpose. From founding one of Hawaiʻi's most prolific real estate development firms to raising a son on her own, Christine reflects on the wounds that drove her success, the difference between obligation and love, and why giving others hope is the greatest thing you can do — whether you're developing land or mentoring a struggling kid who feels they have none.
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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • From Dumpster Diving to Wall Street Mentor: The Johnny Chankhamany Story
    Feb 27 2026
    In this deeply personal and inspiring episode, Johnny Chankhamany joins Evan Leong to share his remarkable journey from growing up in a low-income immigrant household to becoming a respected finance leader, venture capital connector, and mentor helping others break into Wall Street and beyond. Johnny opens up about watching his parents sacrifice everything, the mindset shifts that pulled him out of scarcity, the grit it took to navigate college and corporate finance, and how pivotal mentors changed the trajectory of his life. He talks candidly about rejection, imposter syndrome, financial literacy, and why building authentic relationships—not just resumes—creates real opportunity. More than a career story, this is a powerful conversation about responsibility, resilience, and paying it forward so the next generation doesn’t have to struggle alone. If you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, finance professional, or anyone determined to rewrite your story, this episode delivers hard-earned wisdom and practical insight you won’t want to miss.
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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • From Childhood Freedom to Business Courage: Ian Kitajima
    Feb 13 2026
    In this powerful episode, Evan Leong sits down with Ian Kitajima for a deeply personal conversation that traces Ian’s journey from a childhood shaped by freedom, curiosity, and trust to a career defined by courage, innovation, and purpose-driven leadership. Ian reflects on how early life experiences influenced his willingness to take risks, challenge conventional paths, and step into uncertainty—both in business and in life—while sharing lessons on resilience, creativity, and staying grounded in values as responsibility grows. This episode goes beyond titles and achievements, offering an honest look at fear, confidence, and what it really takes to lead with heart while building meaningful impact in Hawaiʻi and beyond.
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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Pain, Grief, and Emotional Freedom: The Inner Work of Corey Campbell
    Jan 30 2026
    In this deeply honest and emotionally powerful episode, Evan Leong sits down with Corey Campbell, CEO and Founder of Akamai Training & Consulting and a Hoffman Process teacher, for a raw conversation on pain, grief, shame, and the lifelong work of emotional freedom. Corey opens up about childhood conditioning, identity, racial awareness, imposter syndrome, losing his brother, becoming a father, and how unprocessed emotions live in the body—shaping our patterns, leadership, and relationships. Together, Evan and Corey explore inner-child work, trauma, surrender, somatic release, the voice in our head, and what it truly means to heal rather than cope. This episode is a profound exploration of inner work, personal growth, and what it takes to move from survival patterns into authenticity, presence, and love—making it a must-watch for leaders, healers, parents, and anyone on a journey of self-discovery.
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    1 hr and 55 mins
  • Nolan Hong on Turning Lifelong Self-Doubt Into Self-Love
    Jan 16 2026
    In this deeply personal and vulnerable episode, Nolan Hong sits down with Evan Leong to unpack a lifetime of self-doubt, fear of failure, and abandonment—and the long, courageous journey toward self-love and wholeness. Nolan opens up about growing up with shame and anxiety, navigating ADHD, perfectionism, and fear-driven success, and how storytelling, healing work, and honest emotional connection have helped him reconnect with his heart instead of just his mind. Through powerful reflections on childhood wounds, identity, purpose, and what it truly means to “just be,” this conversation explores how healing happens not by fixing ourselves, but by understanding and accepting every part of who we are. If you’ve ever questioned your worth, struggled with self-criticism, or felt disconnected from your true self, this episode will resonate deeply and remind you that you’re not alone.
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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Governor Josh Green's Journey: From Saving Lives to Shaping Policy
    Jan 2 2026
    In this powerful conversation, Josh Green sits down with host Evan Leong to share the deeply human journey that shaped his path from physician to Governor of Hawaiʻi—one defined by service, lived experience, and a commitment to bringing people together. Drawing from childhood health challenges, medical missions in India, Africa, and Samoa, years as a community doctor in Kaʻū, and leadership through crises like COVID-19 and the Maui wildfires, Governor Green explains how frontline healthcare and compassion inform his approach to policy, homelessness, public trust, and healing divided communities. This episode goes beyond politics, offering rare insight into resilience, destiny, leadership under pressure, and what it truly means to serve the greater good.
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    52 mins
  • Rick Blangiardi Opens Up on Love, Loss, and Fatherhood
    Dec 19 2025
    In this powerful and deeply personal conversation, Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi opens up about the defining moments of his life—his parents’ sacrifices, the pain of loss, the challenges of fatherhood, the guilt and growth that shaped him, and the enduring love that guided every major decision he made. Rick reveals vulnerable stories about raising his children from afar, rebuilding after heartbreak, honoring his father’s legacy, and striving to live with purpose in the “twilight” of his career. This episode goes far beyond politics, offering an intimate portrait of a man shaped by family, resilience, and an unwavering sense of responsibility. If you’ve ever navigated love, loss, or the weight of doing right by the people you care about, this conversation will resonate deeply.
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    1 hr and 29 mins