
Mokumoku follows the lives of three friends in upcountry Maui, tackling themes of identity and cultural duality.
Featuring actress Patty Lee, comedian Chino LaForge, and series writer Kawika Hoke, this episode explores the importance of authentic Hawaiian storytelling and representation. They discuss the creative process, cultural influence, and community support, highlighting the significance of showcasing the diversity and humor inherent to Hawaiian life. The conversation touches upon the challenges of balancing traditional Hawaiian values with modern American influences, set against the backdrop of Maui's vibrant local scene.
00:00 Welcome to the Moana Nui Podcast
01:45 Introducing the Hawaiian Comedy Series: Moku Moku
03:01 Meet the Cast and Crew
05:20 Exploring Hawaiian Identity and Culture
16:12 Behind the Scenes of the Pilot Episode
28:58 Community Spirit and Cultural Differences
31:16 Character Development and Improv on Set
33:51 Influences and Inspirations for the Show
36:40 Collaborative Filming Experience
42:18 Future Plans and Audience Engagement
49:34 Concluding Remarks and Final Thoughts
54:02 Historical Reflections and Cultural Identity
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This episode is brought to you with sponsorship from Papa Ola Lōkahi (https://www.papaolalokahi.org/).
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