• episode six | a conversation with Nicole Gi: "end the wars. end the pollution. end the mandates."

  • Aug 5 2022
  • Length: 52 mins
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episode six | a conversation with Nicole Gi: "end the wars. end the pollution. end the mandates."

  • Summary

  • this episode features an hour long conversation with Nicole Gi: U.S. Congressional Candidate from Hawaii District 2. Nicole shares her story with us, why she is running, her passion for environmental issues, her commitment to empowering local communities against big interests, and how she has come to question the dominant global pandemic narrative. Nicole is an independent at heart but is running in the Hawaii Democratic Party Primary being held on August 13th. Please share this episode and her story if you or anyone you know is eligible to vote in the Hawaii State Primary.

    follow Nicole on Instagram + TikTok: @nicolegi4congress

    website: www.nicolegihawaii.com

    Nicole has spent a large portion of her adult life fighting against and bringing awareness to environmental poisons that affect the health of our planet and our communities. Pasted below is the full bio from Nicole's website.

    in this episode we discuss:

    • climate change + environmental pollution

    • health care, the military and medical industrial complexes

    • covid-19 + HIV: political corruption, agency capture, and pharma corruption

    • ppen-mindedness, healthy dialogue, + the political divide

    • what is our tax money used for??

    • empowering peoples movements within the halls of power

    • local currencies

    • and more!

    meet Nicole

    Nicole is the only Congressional candidate from Kauaʻi. Nicole’s upbringing taught her perseverance and the value of community. Her family faced financial and health challenges, leading her to work through high school as a library assistant, babysitter, tutor, and waitress. Nicole was fortunate to receive emotional and financial support from many fellow Kauaians. She was treated with aloha even when she stuck out from the crowd: she acted like a hippie and she talked like a haole. The empathy she received empowered Nicole to stand up for her beliefs, while also respecting those of others. It taught her that she is not better than anyone else. Nicole went on to receive her B.S. and M.S. from Stanford University, focused on environmental engineering, science, and policy. She also received an MBA from Mills College.

    Nicole’s very first college internship was at the state capitol in California. She was frustrated to see many lawmakers acting like they were in middle school, voting down bills over bribes or ego issues. Nicole decided that she did not want to go into politics after all. Instead, she worked for a decade fighting pollution - especially plastic pollution - in the private, public, and non-profit sectors. However, Nicole couldn’t resist staying involved in politics, volunteering for and donating to a number of candidates. Honestly, those who were elected seemed to cave to pressure. If elected, Nicole will remember the importance of keeping the fight going for the people without the power to fight for themselves. She is committed to tackling problems with an open mind and a sense of humor.


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