Thaddeus Park
Above the bridge
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Episodes
Episode 188 WES NAKANO ( owner: From Above Entertainment ) 06.07.2026 1:10:36
Send us Fan Mail The moment Wes said he’s putting down the mic, I felt it in my gut because I’ve known him as the voice that can move a room. We sit down and get real about why stepping back from MC duties can be the exact move a growing business needs, especially when you’re trying to protect your name, your family, and the standard your clients pay for. We talk about the path that got him here,...
Episode 187 KEALOHILANI KEA-DAVID (Club Director / Coach of HO'OMAU ATHLETICS) 29.06.2026 1:18:26
Send us Fan Mail A club doesn’t earn trust with matching jerseys. It earns trust when coaches, athletes and parents show up with clarity, consistency, and heart. That’s where this conversation with Coach Kea lands as she shares the story behind rebranding to Ho’omau Athletics, a name rooted in perseverance and shaped by a season of real-life pressure. We get into what it looks like to build a yout...
Episode 186 RAIN EL DAKHAKHNI ( Owner of 76 Sips Bar Co. ) 22.06.2026 1:19:50
Send us Fan Mail RAIN El DAKHAKHNI is the founder of 76 Sips Bar Company, a Hawaii mobile bartending service focused on fresh juice, local ingredients, and craft cocktail quality for weddings, brand events, and private parties on Oahu. We talk through her route from working and opening bars to betting on herself, plus why she’d rather be called a “cocktail artist” than a mixologist. We also get re...
Episode 185 Q & A with ATBpodcast host THADDEUS PARK 26.05.2026 40:47
Send us Fan Mail Five years and nearly 200 episodes later, I’m still recording Above the Bridge the same way I started: showing up, hitting record, and trying to have real conversations that leave me feeling something. This annual Q and A is me answering the questions you sent in, from what made me nervous early on to the one episode that gave me confidence to do the show in front of people, and t...
Episode 184 AARON SIGA ( Construction Influencer & Owner of Hamma Built ) 18.05.2026 1:34:03
Send us Fan Mail A lot of people get a past they can’t outrun, and a lot of people in construction carry more weight than anyone sees. I sit down with Aaron Siga, a Kaneohe legend who used to be known for scrapping, to talk about how he flipped that energy into something that actually builds people up: leadership, teaching, and a steady “aloha” attitude on and off the jobsite. We get into the real...
Episode 183 MARNEE SARMIENTO ( Owner of Marnzaza Hawaii ) 11.05.2026 1:12:24
Send us Fan Mail A side hustle that takes off because of shower curtains sounds like a joke, until you hear how it actually happened. I’m sitting down with Marnee, the owner of MarnZaza, a fast-growing local Hawaii brand with a loyal community, bold prints, and a real-world retail presence that keeps expanding. She’s also still doing hair and lashes, which makes her story hit even harder if you’re...
Episode 182 HO'ONU'A ( Island Reggae Artist ) 04.05.2026 1:09:14
Send us Fan Mail A band can disappear from the release radar and still soundtrack your whole life. That’s why sitting down with Ho’onu'a felt like a full circle moment for us, from the classics we grew up on to the new music they’re finally ready to unleash. Jared and Christian share what changed since the peak island music days, what stayed the same, and why coming back now is less about “no...
Episode 181 NATE YOSHIMURA ( Former MMA Fighter ) 27.04.2026 1:24:08
Send us Fan Mail A lot of people love the idea of being a fighter. Far fewer can explain what that mindset looks like when the cage lights turn off and real life starts asking for overtime, tuition money, and patience. I sit down with Nate Yoshimura, a former MMA fighter who went from college wrestling to competing on big Hawaii cards and Bellator, and he keeps it honest about the parts nobody gla...
Episode 180 IKAIKA REPPUHN ( Owner of I Rep Detail Supply ) 20.04.2026 1:13:39
Send us Fan Mail Running a business is hard. Running it from 3,000 miles away forces you to learn the one skill most owners avoid for too long: letting go. We sit down with Ikaika Reppuhn, owner of iRep Detail Supply, to talk about what’s changed since launching the Las Vegas location, how he builds a team he can trust, and why real customer service still beats fast shipping when people need answe...
Episode 179 Photos by Kaikai (Sports Photographer) 13.04.2026 1:05:30
Send us Fan Mail She’s shooting University of Hawaii games, building trust with athletes and coaches, and still choosing the harder road. We talk story with Photos by Kaikai as she pushes past the “big fish in a small pond” trap and chases real growth in sports media and sports photography. We get into how her athlete background shaped her eye and her work ethic, plus the exact moment she decided...
Episode 178 Malia Tsuchiya (Early Childhood Policy and Advocacy Coordinator Hawaii Children's Action Network) 06.04.2026 1:07:11
Send us Fan Mail Hawaii feels more expensive every year, but the breaking point for a lot of families is childcare. When preschool tuition rivals rent and infant care can hit $2,000 a month, parents get trapped between working to survive and paying just to keep working. I sit down with Malia Tsuchiya from Hawaii Children’s Action Network to talk about what’s driving that pressure and what’s actual...
Episode 177 BRITTNI PAIVA ( Recording Artist, Composer, Producer ) 30.03.2026 1:01:44
Send us Fan Mail We talk with the Hoku Award winning ukulele artist Brittni Paiva about how she went from classical piano training at age three to committing to ukulele at eleven, learning by ear, and stepping into major festival stages while still figuring out who she wanted to be as a performer. We also get practical about the modern music grind. Brittany breaks down her home studio approach, wh...
Episode 176 JORDAN FONG ( Photographer & Jeweler ) 16.03.2026 59:47
Send us Fan Mail Pearls on men used to get laughed at. Now they’re a quiet flex for anyone who understands style. We sit down with Jordan Fong, a Hawaii-based jeweler and photographer from the Bay Area, to talk about how he built a look, a network, and a creative life by staying true to what he likes even when it wasn’t “normal.” We start with jewelry and fashion, including why pearls became his s...
Episode 175 PACO LOCO : SPORTS MC, DJ, COMEDIAN 09.03.2026 1:19:47
Send us Fan Mail What does it take to turn a quiet gym into a memory people carry for years? We sit with Paco Loco—Philly-born, Hawaii-made—who built a career at the crossroads of sports, comedy, and DJ culture. From ushering the wildest sections at Lincoln Financial Field and riding with Eagles legends to announcing Kobe Bryant’s final summer-league game before the draft, Paco shows how a single...
Episode 174 Megan Taniguchi Influencer / Caregiver 02.03.2026 1:08:04
Send us Fan Mail Caregiving rarely arrives with a manual. When Megan Taniguchi’s grandmother survived a heart attack and then a stroke, Megan walked away from her job, moved in, and learned how to keep her family together—one blood pressure reading, one bath, one prayer at a time. We invited Megan back to share the unfiltered truth: the daily routines that stabilize fragile health, the medical ski...
Episode 173 SHANG ONG ( Videographer-Shang Hi Media ) 23.02.2026 1:12:48
Send us Fan Mail Stadium lights. A turn of the head. A breath held before the snap. We sit with the founder of Shang Hi Media to unpack how self-taught skills and a deep love for community transform youth sports into stories families keep for life. What begins as a COVID-era creative outlet becomes a craft rooted in respect—reading plays before they form, catching the quiet moments people miss, an...
Episode 172 RAPPA NUI (Hawaii Recording Artist) 09.02.2026 1:18:54
Send us Fan Mail The story of Hawaii’s hip hop isn’t a straight line—it’s a flow that bends through island reggae, battle rap, day parties, and studio nights that run past last call. We sit down with Rappa Nui to trace that path from Puna to Oahu, where a poetry-loving kid grew into a meticulous writer who prefers the booth to the spotlight but still knows how to light a room when it counts. We di...
Episode 171 DJ NASTY NATE 02.02.2026 1:05:31
Send us Fan Mail A national championship ring on one hand, a turntable on the other. That’s the unexpected arc of DJ Nasty Nate, who traded Auburn football practices for late nights in Honolulu’s Chinatown and found a craft worth building from the ground up. We dive into the real playbook for breaking into Hawaiʻi’s DJ scene—no clout chasing, no gimmicks. Nate walked us through how showing up to c...
Episode 170 UNCLE DAVID DUNAWAY ( Imua and Aloha Connects ) 26.01.2026 1:10:08
Send us Fan Mail Ever wonder how a single song can spark a movement? We sit down with Uncle Dave—educator, musician, and community builder—to explore how Menehune Beach Bum Boogie led to a purpose bigger than charts or gigs. He shares a candid journey from Pololo Valley to 34 years in the classroom, working with at‑risk students and discovering that Aloha becomes powerful only when it moves from s...
Episode 169 DJ HAPA BOY 2026 12.01.2026 1:30:10
Send us Fan Mail A five-hour flight talk, a dare to build something new, and the belief that R&B can still make a whole room sing—this is how Laid Back came to life. We kick off the year with DJ Hapa Boy to trace the journey from a chance question at lunch to a full-fledged R&B day party crafted with intention and island flavor. No filler, no gimmicks—just great DJs, careful curation, and...
Episode 168 Christmas Episode with ARIA PARK 23.12.2025 1:01:26
Send us Fan Mail The most honest year-end recap happens across a kitchen table with sneakers by the door and game film still fresh in our heads. I sat down with my daughter, Aria, to trace the real story behind her varsity leap: the extra lifts, the OC16 nerves, the bad game that shook her, and the next-day reset that proved her mindset is built for pressure. It’s a tour through the grind you don’...
Episode 157 Christina - Beauty & the Bus Bus Driver & Content Creator 09.12.2025 58:29
Send us Fan Mail Ever wondered what a city looks like from the driver’s seat? This episode we sit down with Christina, the voice behind Beauty and the Bus, to pull back the curtain on Honolulu transit—equal parts comedy, chaos, and community. She shares how an encouraging regular nudged her into the job, the nerve-wracking first days behind a flat, oversized wheel, and the little tricks it takes t...
ATB POD 5 Year Anniversary Episode 166 BECKY MITS ( Executive Radio Producer ) 25.11.2025 1:42:08
Send us Fan Mail Five years on the mic feels different when you slow down and look back. We open with gratitude—listeners, guests, and day‑one sponsors—and then dive into a story of reinvention with our friend and radio pro, Becky Mits. She takes us from a tough November layoff to a whirlwind weekend in San Diego that led to a new home, a new team, and a role that finally fits: executive producer...
Episode 165 MAEGAN KAHLBAUM (Baker and Owner of Meggles Makes) 13.11.2025 1:06:31
Send us Fan Mail This week we sit down with Maegan, the baker behind Meggles Makes, to trace how a childhood love of crepes and banana bread turned into a dessert brand locals plan their week around. From her first Ziploc brownie sales to sellouts at Whiskey Smoke, she walks us through the honest steps of going full time: tightening costs, pricing for profit, managing inflation, planning bake day...
Episode 164 KYANI BATEMAN ( Fashion Model & Modeling Agency Owner) 04.11.2025 1:11:08
Send us Fan Mail This week Atbpod sits down with Kyani Bateman model, mentor, and cofounder of Pakolea—to trace her path from kid commercials and pageantry to building a community-first agency with her partner, photographer Darren. She shares how social media became a living portfolio, why brands care about personality as much as pictures, and how a fierce feed can coexist with a grounded, aloha-d...
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