Is Hawaiʻi Rigged? The Housing Truth Nobody Wants to Admit… | Podcast Hawaii Episode 24
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In today’s episode, we sit down with former state representative and community organizer Kaniela Ing to break down the real forces shaping affordability in Hawaiʻi — from cultural shifts and generational trauma to global capitalism, oligarch influence, and the myth of “just work harder.”
Kaniela gets real about his upbringing on Maui, losing his father early, growing up in plantation life, and how those experiences shaped his understanding of government, policy, and what a “fair” economy even means. We dive into the tension many locals feel: personal responsibility vs. systemic barriers. Where’s the line? How much is on us as individuals — and how much is baked into the structure we’re all trying to climb?
We also explore the uncomfortable truth about Hawaiʻi’s real estate market: sellers want top dollar, buyers need opportunity, and realtors are stuck in the middle of a system they didn’t build — but must operate within. From Singapore-style housing models to Vienna’s public housing playbook, we reflect on what solutions might fit Hawaiʻi’s unique culture, people, and land.
If you’ve ever wondered why things feel “off” in Hawaiʻi… or if you’ve struggled with the balance between hustling for your ʻohana and fighting for your lāhui, this conversation will hit deep.
Hosted by: Derek Okahashi
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