'Muthaship' with Stephanie Lum
'Muthaship' with Stephanie Lum

'Muthaship' with Stephanie Lum

Hawaii News Now anchor Stephanie Lum and her two best friends, Noli Kazama and Brooke Kane, talk about parenthood, friendship, and the lessons they've learned while growing as working moms in Hawaii.

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Gen Alpha spills the tea on texting and dating in kids’ slang 102

Gen Alpha spills the tea on texting and dating in kids’ slang 102

Gone are the days of working up the courage to talk to your crush in person. 
These days, pick-up lines are all in the DMs.
Gen Alpha spills the beans on relationships via texting and posting on social media in this week’s ‘Muthaship’! 
Listen now on our website or wherever you get your podcasts!

What on earth is ‘6-7′? Muthaship gets schooled in kids’ slang 101

What on earth is ‘6-7′? Muthaship gets schooled in kids’ slang 101

Hey parents, can you understand what your child is saying these days? You know, "6-7, buns?" If you're confused, just as we are, you don't have to struggle anymore. In our "Kids Slang 101" podcast, listen and play along as our young nieces give us a breakdown of their lingo.

The Big College Drop-Off

The Big College Drop-Off

What does it feel like to drop off your child at college? Steph still has a ways to go but Brooke and Noli dish out all the feels of that momentous chapter for parents in this week's 'Muthaship' podcast.

Researcher explains how poor financial decisions by seniors may be linked to brain health

Researcher explains how poor financial decisions by seniors may be linked to brain health

New research suggests a link between senior victims of financial crimes and their brain health.

University of Southern California brain health researcher Duke Han discovered that poor financial decisions can be one of the earliest signs of dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.

Han analyzed the brains of 18- to 94-year-olds and found a significant thinning in areas of the brain used for critical thinking in those 60 and older.

“What’s interesting is that this is in older adults who are not showing significant signs of cognitive impairment or memory problems,” Han said.

In this episode of “Muthaship,” Han explains the warning signs, risk factors, and exercises seniors can do to keep their brains healthy.

From Kaaawa to Hollywood, former Hawaii resident reflects on filmmaking journeyEpisode 213: 'I've been so blessed.' How the owner of Kauai Fresh Fish juggles family and businessEpisode 212: Internationally acclaimed ukulele virtuoso shares tips on how to turn your dreams into realityEpisode 211: Mental health support for mothersEpisode 210: A special Mother's Day message from Stephanie LumEpisode 209: Graduation season is here! Tips to prepare for the big day