391. One Year After the Lahaina Fires with Ronald Sambrano
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One Year After the Lahaina Fires: A Follow-Up Discussion with Ronald Sambrano In this poignant episode, we reconnect with Ronald Sambrano to reflect on the aftermath of the devastating Lahaina fires one year later. The conversation sheds light on the ongoing challenges faced by the community, as the initial waves of media attention and support have faded, leaving many feeling forgotten. Ronald shares his firsthand experiences and insights on the slow journey toward healing that the island continues to undertake. Despite the resilience and strength of the people of Lahaina, the scars of the disaster are still deeply felt. This episode is a vital reminder that even after the headlines have moved on, the need for support and solidarity remains crucial. Join us as we delve into the real and ongoing struggles of an island still in need of healing, and explore ways we can continue to make a difference. I’ve been enjoying these conversations and hope you have too. If you have, please rate my podcast on your platform of choice and share it with others! If you would like to support with a donation to help keep this podcast going and support the work I do, you can become a patron of the show by visiting my website or Patreon.com/sifumimichan For comments or suggestions reach out on social media @sifumimichan Discussed in this episode: Ronald Sambrano previous episode THE SIFU MIMI CHAN SHOW CREDITS Host: Mimi Chan Intro Music: Mike Relm Comment Rules: Be Cool. Critical is fine, but if you’re rude, we’ll delete your stuff. Please do not put your URL in the comment text and please use your PERSONAL name or initials and not your business name, as the latter comes off like spam. Have fun and thanks for adding to the conversation! Disclaimer: I am not a writer. I do not claim to be. Apologies for grammatical mistakes, long drawn-out run-on sentences, and anything else that drives you crazy. I promise it was not my intention. Be lenient, please.