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Hawaiian Sandalwood Co Impact Sourcing Trip
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Come and listen while Host Heather Driedger interviews extraordinary people on Smile, there’s on Oil for that Podcasts only on the Divas That Care Network. How exciting to have my second interview with guest Keli’ikanoe Mahi of the Big Island of Hawaii. As Collective 25 Members Bonnie Erbe and myself have the privilege of hosting a doTERRA leader led Co-Impact Sourcing Trip for Hawaiian Sandalwood and Naio Wood at Kealakekua Mountain Reserve January 20-25, 2025. Keli’ikanoe Mahi the Executive Director – (Hiki Ola) and I have been communicating and planning this trip for a year. I am thrilled to have her share the magic of Kapalina and the details of our 5 Night Stay in January. Keliʻikanoe Mahi was born and raised on Oʻahu. She attended Kamehameha Schools, a school for children of Hawaiian ancestry. She earned her degree in Hawaiian Studies with a focus on the Hawaiian language from the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo. Keliʻikanoe received her teaching license in Secondary Education and taught Hawaiian language as a subject and also taught through the medium of Hawaiian in the State of Hawaiʻi Department of Education for 22 years. During her time as a teacher, she earned her Masters in Educational Counseling. She served as the Principal of Ke Kula ʻo ʻEhunuikaimalino, K-12 a Hawaiian language immersion school before making the recent career change to the non-profit world. She has been the Director of Hiki Ola since 2020. Keliʻikanoe loves expanding education beyond the classroom by bringing students of all ages up to the Native Hawaiian forest at Kealakekua Mountain Reserve through Hiki Ola's educational engagement program. She enjoys perpetuating the Hawaiian language and culture in any way possible. hikiola.org
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Come and listen while Host Heather Driedger interviews extraordinary people on Smile, there’s on Oil for that Podcasts only on the Divas That Care Network. How exciting to have my second interview with guest Keli’ikanoe Mahi of the Big Island of Hawaii. As Collective 25 Members Bonnie Erbe and myself have the privilege of hosting a doTERRA leader led Co-Impact Sourcing Trip for Hawaiian Sandalwood and Naio Wood at Kealakekua Mountain Reserve January 20-25, 2025. Keli’ikanoe Mahi the Executive Director – (Hiki Ola) and I have been communicating and planning this trip for a year. I am thrilled to have her share the magic of Kapalina and the details of our 5 Night Stay in January. Keliʻikanoe Mahi was born and raised on Oʻahu. She attended Kamehameha Schools, a school for children of Hawaiian ancestry. She earned her degree in Hawaiian Studies with a focus on the Hawaiian language from the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo. Keliʻikanoe received her teaching license in Secondary Education and taught Hawaiian language as a subject and also taught through the medium of Hawaiian in the State of Hawaiʻi Department of Education for 22 years. During her time as a teacher, she earned her Masters in Educational Counseling. She served as the Principal of Ke Kula ʻo ʻEhunuikaimalino, K-12 a Hawaiian language immersion school before making the recent career change to the non-profit world. She has been the Director of Hiki Ola since 2020. Keliʻikanoe loves expanding education beyond the classroom by bringing students of all ages up to the Native Hawaiian forest at Kealakekua Mountain Reserve through Hiki Ola's educational engagement program. She enjoys perpetuating the Hawaiian language and culture in any way possible. hikiola.org
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