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![Joe retired from MPI in July 2013. The Owl Line Alumni Magazine was dedicated to his 17 years as President and Headmaster.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5428807be4b0fe85e4ba4355/1413162945646-QS9C3B6LQD48RGB2MJBX/ss13.jpg)
![Well known author Kent Keith featured one of Joe's stories, in the chapter Give the World the Best You Have and You'll Get Kicked in the Teeth , from Do I t Anyway .](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5428807be4b0fe85e4ba4355/1412309143952-OWTOUXIR7VG7DG1VTS0T/Unknown.jpeg)
![Generations, Volume 1, Malama Na Keiki Foundation by Darryl Teruya](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5428807be4b0fe85e4ba4355/1412309147352-LQ0Q4GK0MBZVDBMORO9U/art1b.jpg)
![Joe was the cover story The 12 Million Dollar Man , for the MidWeek magazine in Hawaii. It was the beginning of a long stream of coverage for Joe and Mid-Pacific Institute.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5428807be4b0fe85e4ba4355/1413004645786-IUMVBIVDQ2ZYFXMZ0B6E/1413004526489.png)
Joe retired from MPI in July 2013. The Owl Line Alumni Magazine was dedicated to his 17 years as President and Headmaster.
Joe's article One Way Out, written about adversity, is featured in the book Greater Good, Life Lessons from Hawai'i's Leaders.
He is also featured on the Greater Good Radio Program.
A Tale of Two Lost Boys
A tale of 2 lost boys and ties that span an ocean by Mary Kaye Ritz, Honolulu Star Advertiser
Generations, Volume 1, Malama Na Keiki Foundation
by Darryl Teruya
Joe was the cover story The 12 Million Dollar Man, for the MidWeek magazine in Hawaii. It was the beginning of a long stream of coverage for Joe and Mid-Pacific Institute.
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