Supporting local-owned businesses for your health

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PJ Nagaya with his beloved dog Russell

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Tyler Williams harvesting coconuts for Raw Aloha

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Riders at Island RIDE Kauaʻi before Covid19, celebrating a birthday in sweaty style.

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Kelsy Burch of Sol Remedies, with a few of her wildcrafted herbs.

Over the last year of COVID I’ve noticed a big increase in the health-consciousness in our community. We have realized that while we cannot always control how the pandemic affects our jobs, schools and social lives, but we can choose to pay attention to our health. We have control over our day-to-day decisions regarding exercise, nutrition and mindfulness. I recently decided to start looking around locally for ways to support my health. I think it’s so much better to keep money in our local economy when possible. After all, what goes around comes around. So I spoke with a few local business owners about what they do, and how they’ve adapted during the last 10 months. They all have one thing in common: their missions involve promoting health and wellness.

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