100 Years Ago; What was it Like in 1925 in Hawaii (How Did We Get Here - recorded on 4/21/2025). The host for this show was DeSoto Brown.
The discussion was: How was life in Hawaii a century ago similar to, or different from, what we experience today? Some things will be familiar while others will be difficult to understand as you see what 1925 was like.
The takeaway was: The way to know about the present is to understand how we got to where we are today. In some ways 100 years ago will seem very far away, but in other ways it's not so very different. See how that is.
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