DaBaddest Radio: SUMMER SCHOOL: Hawaiian History
Host: Bretman Rock
Guests: Princess May and Kat
Release Date: July 31, 2025
Description: DaBaddest Radio, hosted by Bretman Rock, is a confidence-boosting show where Bretman brings his signature style and attitude to each episode. In this episode, titled "SUMMER SCHOOL: Hawaiian History," Bretman teams up with Princess May and Kat to dive into the rich tapestry of Hawaiian history, culture, and personal anecdotes.
Introduction to Hawaiian History
[00:01] Bretman Rock:
Bretman sets the stage by likening the episode to a period three history class focused on Hawaiian history. He humorously admits to knowing more about Hawaiian history than U.S. history due to growing up in Hawaii.
“Because we live here, I feel like I know more Hawaiian history than I do with U.S. History.”
This approach creates an engaging and relatable entry point for listeners, blending education with Bretman's characteristic humor.
Setting the Classroom Atmosphere
[01:32] Princess May:
Princess emphasizes the importance of "aloha" and collaboration over competition.
“I feel like being in Hawaii, we always show aloha, and I feel like we shouldn't be, like, competing. I feel like we should, you know, work together.”
Bretman agrees, highlighting the team-based nature of the episode. The hosts discuss their themed orange attire and beverages, adding a personal and light-hearted touch to the educational content.
Nostalgia for Hawaiian Studies
[03:08] Bretman Rock:
Bretman reminisces about his experiences in Hawaiian history classes during elementary and middle school. He fondly recalls “curricular days” where different subjects were explored, making learning more dynamic and enjoyable.
“I always look forward to those because those were so fun and we didn't have to, like, sit in the same class the whole day.”
Princess May shares her memories of singing Hawaiian songs and learning about Hawaiian culture, reinforcing the cultural significance of the subject matter.
Cultural Appreciation and Current Events
[06:05] Bretman Rock:
Bretman expresses deep respect for Hawaiian culture and discusses the allure of institutions like Kamehameha Schools. He also poignantly addresses the ongoing Maui fires, demonstrating the hosts' commitment to community and current events.
“Maui is still very much dealing with it. Maui is still very much dealing with it.”
Princess May echoes this sentiment, emphasizing solidarity and support for affected communities.
Interactive Hawaiian History Quiz
[08:23] Kat:
Kat introduces a trivia segment with eight questions about Hawaiian history, fostering an interactive and educational experience. The questions cover topics such as the major Hawaiian islands, state symbols, historical events, and cultural facts.
Notable Interactions:
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Major Hawaiian Islands:
[08:35 - 09:13] Bretman and Princess May correctly name the eight major Hawaiian islands, including Hawaii (Big Island), Oahu, Ni'ihau, Kauai, Maui, Molokai, Lanai, and Kahoolawe.
“We have the Hawaii Islands, otherwise known as the Big Island. Oahu, Ni'ihau, Kauai, Maui, Molokai, Ko'olau, and Lanai.” – Bretman Rock -
Aloha Friday:
[09:28 - 09:58] They discuss "Aloha Friday," a local tradition celebrating the end of the school week with aloha attire. Bretman humorously notes,
“It's Friday, bitch.” -
Youngest Island:
[10:30 - 12:27] After several attempts, Bretman and Princess May identify the Big Island as the youngest island in Hawaii, surprising themselves with this fact.
“Big Island. You stay young, girl.” – Bretman Rock -
State Gemstone:
[13:05 - 14:22] The hosts learn that Hawaii's state gem is black coral, a unique and living gemstone, which they find fascinating.
“Black coral. That is not taught in school.” – Bretman Rock -
Last King of Hawaii:
[14:32 - 15:00] They correctly identify King David Kalakaua as the last king of Hawaii.
“David Kalakaua is the last king.” – Princess May -
Additional Questions:
Questions about state birds, flowers, and other cultural elements spark humorous and educational exchanges, though some stumped the hosts, showcasing their genuine learning experience.
Reflections and Learnings
[20:35 - 21:15] Bretman Rock and Princess May:
Post-quiz, Bretman and Princess reflect on what they learned, such as the Big Island being the youngest and the significance of black coral as the state gemstone.
“One of the lessons that I learned for the first time today was Big Island being the youngest island.” – Bretman Rock
“That the state gemstone is the black coral. That's awesome.” – Princess May
Their honest reflections highlight the educational value of the episode and encourage listeners to engage with Hawaiian history.
Conclusion and Future Episodes
[21:00 - 22:09] Bretman Rock:
Bretman wraps up the episode by teasing the next topic—geography—while maintaining the show's engaging and personable tone. He encourages listeners to follow the podcast on various social media platforms.
“Next episode, we are going to be doing geography, period.”
Princess May bids farewell with an "aloha," leaving listeners anticipating future content.
Key Takeaways
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Educational and Entertaining: The episode successfully blends educational content about Hawaiian history with entertaining banter and personal stories, making learning enjoyable.
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Cultural Appreciation: A strong emphasis on Hawaiian culture, language, and traditions fosters a deeper appreciation among listeners.
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Community Support: Addressing current events like the Maui fires underscores the hosts' commitment to their community and adds depth to the episode.
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Interactive Learning: The trivia segment engages listeners, encouraging active participation and retention of information.
Notable Quotes
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Bretman Rock on Hawaiian History Knowledge:
“Because we live here, I feel like I know more Hawaiian history than I do with U.S. History.” – [00:01] -
Princess May on Collaboration:
“I feel like being in Hawaii, we always show aloha, and I feel like we shouldn't be, like, competing. I feel like we should, you know, work together.” – [01:32] -
Bretman Rock on Aloha Friday:
“It's Friday, bitch.” – [09:42] -
Bretman Rock on Learning Something New:
“One of the lessons that I learned for the first time today was Big Island being the youngest island.” – [20:47]
Final Thoughts
"SUMMER SCHOOL: Hawaiian History" is a testament to DaBaddest Radio's ability to educate and entertain simultaneously. Through dynamic interactions, heartfelt reflections, and engaging quizzes, Bretman Rock and his co-hosts offer listeners a comprehensive and enjoyable exploration of Hawaiian history and culture. Whether you're a local or someone interested in learning more about Hawaii, this episode provides valuable insights wrapped in the charismatic and vibrant style that DaBaddest Radio is known for.
