I was stoked to talk stories with Keʻōpū Reelitz, former editor of Mana Magazine, Paʻi Award winning writer, someone who participated in a 7-day, 545-mile bike ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles, and continues to take a lead in the Hawaiian community.


I've spent a lot of time reaching out the the movers and shakers, thinkers, and difference maker in Hawaii to have them share their stories of becoming stronger and how they embody our philosophy of building a Kū body and living a Kū life to empower others.


Keʻōpū shared a personal recollections of overcoming challenges from the loss of her father, coping with depression, and keeping Hawaii as the Hawaii she grew up with for future generations.  Keʻōpū has great advice for all of us for when we come to those moments where we begin to question ourselves or feel like the world around you is spiraling down.


She empowers you to become stronger, and to ultimately be Kū.


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