How are you? Share on Facebook Gmail Jenny | Akaroa Content warning: this video discusses sensitive mental health topics. The week before we spoke with Jenny, her nephew passed away after a long journey with addiction. “Heart’s fairly heavy today. My nephew took...
How are you? Share on Facebook Gmail Hera | Ōtautahi Hera (Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāi Tahu) has found a new path in life, guided by the love of her mokopuna. “I know what it’s like to be put down. I know what it’s like to be abused. I don’t have the...
How are you? Share on Facebook Gmail Colin | Ōtautahi Colin shares the beauty of life in a small community, in Akaroa – a place his whānau has called home for generations. Drawn back by the call of his ancestors, it’s the community he found that has kept him...
Who has changed your life? Share on Facebook Gmail Luke | Pōneke Community has been an essential part of Luke’s upbringing and access to his Māoritanga. At Māori boarding school, he found a connection that he continues to draw strength from to this day. I guess...
Who has changed your life? Share on Facebook Gmail King Home Boy | Pōneke King Home Boy (Newtown) is a six time New Zealand beatboxing champion and a busking icon of Cuba Street. But it might never have happened without the door opened by his friend (and then his...
Who has changed your life? Share on Facebook Gmail Hana | Pōneke The big relationship Hana is working on is with Papatūānuku, Ranginui and their children – the atua Māori that protect our taiao. So if I think of Papatūānuku, in particular as a living being,...
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