Behind the Lavalava

#108. Mixing More Than Kava: Culture, Connection, and Care

Behind the Lavalava Cast Season 1 Episode 108

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In this episode, we dive into the world of kava—what it is, how it’s made, and why it holds such a special place in many Pacific Islander communities. We talk about what really goes on in a faikava and kalapu, the difference between ceremonial and social drinking, and how kava has evolved into a way to connect, support one another, and find peace in tough times. Whether you’ve been around kava your whole life or you’re just curious, this conversation offers an honest, personal look at its cultural roots, the pros and cons of the drink itself, and the deeper meaning behind gathering to mix.

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