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Beyond The Hustle AotearoaBeyond The Hustle AotearoaGlobal Upbringing to Hapū Leadership & Purpose Driven Mahi - Mananui RamsdenFrom global travels as a tamaiti to leadership in hapū, taiao, and te ao Māori, Mananui Ramsden shares the legacy, pressure, and purpose of being a good ancestor.In this deeply honest and reflective kōrero, I sit down with my bro, Mananui Ramsden. A pāpā, hapū leader, taiao consultant, and founder of Te Whare Rākau Limited. We unpack his upbringing across continents, the trauma and strength within his own whakapapa, and his pursuit of purpose-led leadership in Aotearoa.We talk about: 🌍 Growing up between Australia, Asia, and Aotearoa 🏔 The weight and priv...2025-05-1155 minGeonautenGeonautenGeonauten #36 - Dating In der aktuellen Folge widmen sich Hannes und Holger den Datierungsmethoden. Dabei beleuchten sie sowohl relative als auch absolute Methoden und erklären ihre Funktionsweise sowie die jeweiligen Einsatzmöglichkeiten. Themen der Folge: Relative Datierungsmethoden: Aufzählungs-TextWie Sauerstoff-Isotopien und Paläomagnetik genutzt werden, um Ereignisse in definierte Zeiträume wie marine Isotopenstadien oder magnetische Chronen einzuordnen. Absolute Datierungsmethoden: Siderische Verfahren wie Dendrochronologie und Warvenchronologie, die auf Jahresgenauigkeit basieren. Radiometrische Verfahren wie die Radiokohlenstoffdatierung, bei der die Halbwertszeit radioaktiver Isotope genutzt wird. Dosimetrische Verfahren wie die Lumineszenzdatierung, bei der akkumulierte Strahlung in Kristallgittern gemessen wird. Extras: Aufzählungs-TextEinblicke in das Lu...2025-04-1534 minGreen CornerGreen CornerLa carta e le sue ‘mille’ viteLa carta è l’unico materiale che, dopo mille giri nel cestino, riesce ancora a reinventarsi come un romanzo o un tovagliolo elegante. ARTICOLO & FONTI: https://taiao.fun/2025/03/24/la-carta-e-le-sue-mille-vite/ TEAM TAIAO: Speaker - Maria Cristina Nanni, Sound & Graphic Designer - Emir Hernandez, Producer - Marco Grossi PLAY STORE: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.intouchsrl.taiao APP STORE: https://apps.apple.com/it/app/taiao/id67406274192025-04-0803 minGreen CornerGreen CornerLombricompostaggio, principi e beneficiLe piante aliene, non quelle con antenne e occhi a raggi X, ma quelle che invadono silenziosamente i nostri ecosistemi, sono un argomento curioso e sempre più attenzionato dagli scienziati. Immaginate una pianta che arriva su un nuovo pianeta, diciamo la Terra, e decide che è un ottimo posto per mettere radici, letteralmente. ARTICOLO & FONTI: https://taiao.fun/2025/03/04/lombricompostaggio-principi-e-benefici/ TEAM TAIAO: Speaker - Maria Cristina Nanni, Sound & Graphic Designer - Emir Hernandez, Producer - Marco Grossi PLAY STORE: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.intouchsrl.taiao APP STORE: https://apps.apple.com/it/app/taiao/id67406274192025-03-2506 minGreen CornerGreen CornerLe piante aliene non vengono da MarteLe piante aliene, non quelle con antenne e occhi a raggi X, ma quelle che invadono silenziosamente i nostri ecosistemi, sono un argomento curioso e sempre più attenzionato dagli scienziati. Immaginate una pianta che arriva su un nuovo pianeta, diciamo la Terra, e decide che è un ottimo posto per mettere radici, letteralmente. ARTICOLO & FONTI: https://taiao.fun/2024/05/10/le-piante-aliene-non-vengono-da-marte/ TEAM TAIAO: Speaker - Maria Cristina Nanni, Sound & Graphic Designer - Emir Hernandez, Producer - Marco Grossi PLAY STORE: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.intouchsrl.taiao APP STORE: https://apps.apple.com/it/app/taiao/id67406274192025-03-1806 minGreen CornerGreen CornerEutrofizzazione e fioriture tossiche minacciano le nostre acqueL’eutrofizzazione è come una festa in piscina dove tutti portano del cibo, ma nessuno si preoccupa di pulire dopo. Le piante acquatiche si abbuffano di nutrienti fino a quando non c’è più spazio per nuotare! E mentre le alghe fanno il loro rave sott’acqua, i pesci si ritrovano a chiedersi dove sia finito tutto l’ossigeno. ARTICOLO & FONTI: https://taiao.fun/2024/05/24/eutrofizzazione-e-fioriture-tossiche-minacciano-le-nostre-acque/ TEAM TAIAO: Speaker - Maria Cristina Nanni, Sound & Graphic Designer - Emir Hernandez, Producer - Marco Grossi PLAY STORE: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.intouchsrl.taiao APP STORE: https://apps.apple.com/it/app/taiao/i2025-03-1106 minGreen CornerGreen CornerBugs hotel, rifugi per la biodiversitàI Bugs Hotel sono come piccoli alberghi a cinque stelle per i nostri amici a sei zampe. Offrono rifugio sicuro a coccinelle, api e farfalle, trasformando il tuo giardino in un’oasi per la biodiversità. Con una casa per insetti, ogni giorno è un’avventura per i piccoli abitanti del vostro angolo verde! ARTICOLO & FONTI: https://taiao.fun/2025/01/08/bugs-hotel-rifugi-per-la-biodiversita/ TEAM TAIAO: Speaker - Maria Cristina Nanni, Sound & Graphic Designer - Emir Hernandez, Producer - Marco Grossi PLAY STORE: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.intouchsrl.taiao APP STORE: https://apps.apple.com/it/app/taiao/id67406274192025-03-0406 minGreen CornerGreen CornerGatti, da protettori delle scorte alimentari a minaccia per la fauna selvaticaImmagina un gatto che si crede un leone in miniatura, pronto a difendere il suo territorio da ogni intruso. E mentre noi li coccoliamo e li viziamo, loro continuano a vivere la loro doppia vita da supereroi e supervillain del giardino di casa! ARTICOLO & FONTI: https://taiao.fun/2024/07/16/gatti-da-protettori-delle-scorte-alimentari-a-minaccia-per-la-fauna-selvatica/ TEAM TAIAO: Speaker - Maria Cristina Nanni, Sound & Graphic Designer - Emir Hernandez, Producer - Marco Grossi PLAY STORE: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.intouchsrl.taiao APP STORE: https://apps.apple.com/it/app/taiao/id67406274192025-02-2507 minGreen CornerGreen CornerBilancio di Sostenibilità tra obblighi e opportunitàPLAY STORE: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.intouchsrl.taiao APP STORE: https://apps.apple.com/it/app/taiao/id6740627419 Il Bilancio di Sostenibilità è come una pagella scolastica per le aziende: mostra quanto sono brave a prendersi cura del pianeta e delle persone. Le organizzazioni che adottano pratiche sostenibili non solo contribuiscono positivamente all’ambiente e alla società, ma guadagnano anche fiducia e prestigio tra investitori e clienti. ARTICOLO & FONTI: https://taiao.fun/2025/01/22/bilancio-di-sostenibilita-tra-obblighi-e-opportunita/ TEAM TAIAO: Speaker - Maria Cristina Nanni, Sound & Graphic Designer - Emir Hernandez, Producer - Marco Grossi2025-02-1805 minThe Good Energy PodcastThe Good Energy PodcastA pan-political movement to transform our economy“The economy is too important to leave to the economists!” That’s what Gareth Hughes says. After working for a decade as an MP in parliament he got thoroughly tired of the seesaw of short term policies and the arguments over the type of ambulance at the bottom of the cliff. He’s now grateful to be working on the cause of the problems rather than the symptoms. He leads the small team at WEAll (Wellbeing Economies Alliance Aotearoa). Their mission is to build a non-partisan, Te Tiriti led, people-powered movement to transform the economy around the wellbein...2025-02-121h 00Green CornerGreen CornerBenthos marino, vita sul fondoPLAY STORE: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.intouchsrl.taiaoAPP STORE: https://apps.apple.com/it/app/taiao/id6740627419Ah, il benthos marino! Non è il nome di un cantante folk, ma se lo fosse, sarebbe sicuramente qualcuno con una personalità profonda e misteriosa, dato che il benthos marino è l’insieme degli organismi che vivono sul fondo del mare. E ‘folkeggia’ al fluire di correnti e plancton!ARTICOLO & FONTI: https://taiao.fun/2024/11/11/benthos-marino-vita-sul-fondo/TEAM TAIAO: Speaker - Maria Cristina Nanni, Sound & Graphic Designer - Emir Hernandez, Producer - Marco Gro2025-02-1105 minGreen CornerGreen CornerBioindicatori nell’analisi ambientalePLAY STORE: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.intouchsrl.taiaoAPP STORE: https://apps.apple.com/it/app/taiao/id6740627419I bioindicatori sono gli investigatori dell’ecosistema, sempre alla ricerca di indizi sull’inquinamento. Immagina un fungo, intento a rivelare la reattività del suolo! Grazie a loro, possiamo fare un check-up all’ambiente e assicurarci che stia bene, proprio come un medico fa con i suoi pazienti.ARTICOLO & FONTI: https://taiao.fun/2024/10/22/bioindicatori-nellanalisi-ambientale/TEAM TAIAO: Speaker - Maria Cristina Nanni, Sound & Graphic Designer - Emir Hernandez, Producer - Marco G...2025-02-0406 minGreen CornerGreen CornerPFAS, contaminazione e rimozionePLAY STORE: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.intouchsrl.taiaoAPP STORE: https://apps.apple.com/it/app/taiao/id6740627419I PFAS, noti anche come “forever chemicals” per la loro incredibile longevità, sono come quegli ospiti di una festa che non se ne vanno mai, rimanendo attaccati al divano del nostro ambiente. E mentre le autorità si affannano a trovare soluzioni, i PFAS si rilassano nelle falde acquifere come se fossero in vacanza permanente.ARTICOLO & FONTI: https://taiao.fun/2024/10/05/pfas-contaminazione-e-rimozione/TEAM TAIAO: Speaker - Maria Cristina Nanni, Sound & Graphi...2025-01-2806 minGreen CornerGreen CornerIncendi a Los Angeles: devastazione e misure di sicurezzaPLAY STORE: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.intouchsrl.taiaoAPP STORE: https://apps.apple.com/it/app/taiao/id6740627419Le fiamme hanno bruciato decine di migliaia tra case, edifici e altre strutture, distruggendo vite e ville multimilionarie di superstar del grande schermo. L’area bruciata è più o meno la dimensione di San Francisco, con effetti devastanti non solo sull’ambiente, ma anche sulla salute umana.ARTICOLO & FONTI: https://taiao.fun/2025/01/15/incendi-a-los-angeles-devastazione-e-misure-di-sicurezza/TEAM TAIAO: Speaker - Maria Cristina Nanni, Sound & Graphic Designer - Emir Hernandez, Producer - Marco Grossi2025-01-2106 minGreen CornerGreen CornerAbitare modulare, innovazione e tradizione in un puzzle prefabbricatoPLAY STORE: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.intouchsrl.taiaoAPP STORE: https://apps.apple.com/it/app/taiao/id6740627419Abitare modulare significa avere una casa che cresce con te, adattandosi ai tuoi bisogni e ai tuoi desideri. Le case modulari sono come i puzzle: ogni pezzo si incastra perfettamente per creare un ambiente unico e personalizzato. E la cosa migliore? Se le tue esigenze cambiano puoi modificare gli spazi, senza abbattere muri!ARTICOLO & FONTI: https://taiao.fun/2024/12/31/abitare-modulare-innovazione-e-tradizione-in-un-puzzle-prefabbricato/TEAM TAIAO: Speaker - Maria Cristina Nanni, Sound & Graphic...2025-01-1405 minGreen CornerGreen CornerBioacustica, la scienza dei suoni negli ecosistemiPLAY STORE: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.intouchsrl.taiaoAPP STORE: https://apps.apple.com/it/app/taiao/id6740627419La bioacustica è quella scienza che ti fa chiedere: “Ma gli animali hanno un dialetto?” È il campo di studio che ascolta i segreti sussurrati della natura, dai cinguettii degli uccelli alle serenate delle balene. E non è solo per la scienza, ma anche per capire se il tuo gatto sta davvero complottando contro di te o se sta solo chiedendo più cibo.ARTICOLO & FONTI: https://taiao.fun/2024/07/29/bioacustica-la-scienza-dei-suoni-negli-ecosistemi/TEAM TAIAO: Speaker...2025-01-0705 minGreen CornerGreen CornerDetox ambientale in cittàPLAY STORE: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.intouchsrl.taiaoAPP STORE: https://apps.apple.com/it/app/taiao/id6740627419Il ‘detox ambientale’ è come una cena di Natale senza sensi di colpa, che riempie il pianeta di energia pulita e aria fresca. Se le abbuffate sono il dolce peccato, il nostro regime salutare è ridurre, riutilizzare e riciclare. Proprio come passare dai dolci natalizi a un’insalata di rinnovabili, un detox ambientale rende il pianeta più leggero e felice!ARTICOLO & FONTI: https://taiao.fun/2024/12/18/detox-ambientale-in-citta/TEAM TAIAO: Speaker - Maria Cri...2024-12-3105 minGreen CornerGreen CornerMeccanismi di crescitaPLAY STORE: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.intouchsrl.taiaoAPP STORE: https://apps.apple.com/it/app/taiao/id6740627419La metamorfosi e la muta in natura sono come le trasformazioni di un supereroe, ma senza mantello o musica epica di sottofondo. Questi cambiamenti non sono solo affascinanti, ma sono anche essenziali per la sopravvivenza e l’adattamento degli animali ai loro ambienti, stagione dopo stagione.ARTICOLO & FONTI: https://taiao.fun/2024/09/09/meccanismi-di-crescita-il-ruolo-della-muta-e-della-metamorfosi/ TEAM TAIAO: Speaker - Maria Cristina Nanni, Sound & Graphic Designer - Emir Hernandez, Producer - Marco Gr...2024-12-2406 minGreen CornerGreen CornerAgricoltura rigenerativaPLAY STORE: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.intouchsrl.taiaoAPP STORE: https://apps.apple.com/it/app/taiao/id6740627419L’agricoltura rigenerativa è come un abbraccio verde per la Terra: non solo coltiva cibo, ma anche salute del suolo e biodiversità. Immagina un campo dove le piante fanno il tifo l’una per l’altra, gli alberi offrono ombra e i lombrichi lavorano instancabilmente come piccoli giardinieri.ARTICOLO & FONTI: https://taiao.fun/2024/12/02/agricoltura-rigenerativa/TEAM TAIAO: Speaker - Maria Cristina Nanni, Sound & Graphic Designer - Emir Hernandez, Producer - Marco Gr2024-12-1706 minPlanting Seeds PodcastPlanting Seeds PodcastAll Things Maramataka - Rikki SolomanIn this episode, I sit down with Rikki Solomon, a respected practitioner of the Maramataka. We discuss his upbringing with his koro, working with tūpāpaku, transitioning into Maramataka, and how it can be applied in our lives. This kōrero, recorded during a Mahi a Atua Rangi Parauri Wānanga at Pākōwhai Marae, explores indigenising data, the pressures of Christmas, and embracing the Māori lunar calendar. Tune in for inspiring insights on time, culture, and connection. Follow ⁠link⁠ to know more details about more upcoming Mahi a Atua Wānanga. 0:00...2024-12-121h 10Green CornerGreen CornerIntelligenza ecologicaPLAY STORE: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.intouchsrl.taiaoAPP STORE: https://apps.apple.com/it/app/taiao/id6740627419L'intelligenza ecologica è come avere un superpotere verde, dove invece di volare o diventare invisibili, siamo in grado di riconoscere l'impatto delle nostre azioni sull'ambiente e agire di conseguenza. Invece di combattere i cattivi, lottiamo contro l'inquinamento e il consumo eccessivo, armati con la conoscenza e la capacità di fare scelte responsabili!ARTICOLO & FONTI: https://taiao.fun/2024/11/18/intelligenza-ecologica/TEAM TAIAO: Speaker - Maria Cristina Nanni, Sound & Graphic Designer - Em...2024-12-1005 minThe Raglan Morning ShowThe Raglan Morning ShowThe Morning Show 09/12/24Lots of chat this morning as we interview Dr Robin Youngson about his new book and Robz from Kura Taiao about getting outside. We also take in a pretty rubbish surf report.2024-12-081h 59Around The TableAround The TableEarth's Muse: Tapping into Nature for Creative ExplorationThis episode explores the intersection of nature and creativity—how their unpredictability and interconnection benefit our wellbeing and shape one another. Kim Fifield is an artist using natural materials like algae-based bioplastics and root systems in her sustainable art practice. Emily Arnold is a passionate flower grower from Turntable Hill Farm. She shares how her love for dahlias and storytelling fuels her creations. Kalena Egan, a "pēpi of the taiao" and advocate for permaculture, discusses her journey into te reo Māori and her deep connection to the whenua.2024-11-1837 minThis Climate BusinessThis Climate BusinessClimate is a Health Issue too - Dr Jan Raymond, Ora TaiaoA new report by medical journal The Lancet shows heat-related deaths, food insecurity and the spread of infectious diseases caused by climate change have reached record levels. In our concern for its effect on economy or the environment it’s easy to forget that climate change is also health crisis. To ensure it’s not forgotten, more than 1000 health professionals are members of Ora Taiao; a professional body advocating for health-enhancing climate action. Vincent spoke to spokesperson Dr Jan Raymond.2024-11-0332 minEcoJustice RadioEcoJustice RadioThe Ancestor of Water & The Maori Way with Heni UnwinFor Indigenous peoples, such as the Māori, Water is an Ancestor, a living entity to be communed with, revered and treated with sacred reciprocity. We spoke with Heni Unwin in 2023 as she shared her perspectives as a Maori descendant and marine scientist. Humanity has a primordial connection to water. For Indigenous peoples, such as the Māori, Water is an Ancestor, a living entity to be communed with, revered and treated with sacred reciprocity. We owe our lives to the oceans, rivers, lakes and streams of the world. And although marine ecosystems have often been viewed and studied through th...2024-07-301h 02Planting Seeds PodcastPlanting Seeds PodcastSeeds of Matariki: Tame MalcolmTame Malcom speaks about being a twin, his upbringing in Rotorua, and his love for the bush. He shares different tikanga and pūrakau related to the ngahere, his te reo Māori journey, being a pāpā, organising kura reo taiao, and kōrero about different manu aligning with Tipuārangi.   0:00 Intro 5:00 Love for the Bush 6:20 Mauri of the Ngahere 9:35 Tikanga and kawa 10:10 Playing Sounds to the Forest 10:47 Sounds of the Ngahere 11:49 Story of Rata 14:20 Connected to Environment 15:15 My Rese...2024-07-2545 minMāori in EngineeringMāori in Engineering30. L'Rey Renata - In wānanga about re-defining engineering best practiceL'Rey Renata (Ngāpuhi, Tainui, Ngai Te Rangi) is a Māma, Water Engineer, PhD candidate, and Board Member in the engineering industry. One year into her PhD at Waipapa Taumata Rau, she talks about her thinking of re-defining engineering best practice through an indigenous Te Ao Māori lense, the intention of her findings to be pillar for engineering professionals. An absolute privilege to record another episode with L'Rey as she discusses her inherent approach of approaching problems holistically for the betterment of te taiao, hauora, and connection to the whenua and bringing everyone alo...2024-07-1235 minKia Whakanuia te Whenua - The Landscape FoundationKia Whakanuia te Whenua - The Landscape FoundationS2 E1: Lynda Toki & Kim Penetito – Te whakanuia te whenuaKicking off Season 2, Marcus Fletcher hosts a kōrero with the amazing Lynda Toki and Kim Penetito, where they share about their passion for karanga as part of healing and nurturing relationships between tāngata and te taiao. 2024-06-2747 minEveryday MāoriEveryday Māori108. Ngā whiringa kai (Diet)In this episode, we explore a kōrero between two people about diet.Episode dialogue:Hēmi: Ka kai tahi tātou ko Mereana, ko Hēni ki tōku ā tērā Tūrei. Āpera: Kia mōhio mai koe, kei te whakatiki ahau.Hēmi: Nō reira, he aha āu whiringa kai?Āpera: He kaihoromata ahau, nō reira, ka kai au i ngā kai katoa nō te taiao, engari kāore au e kai i ngā kai tukatuka.Hēmi: Tō whīroki ai ka whakatiki nei koe....2024-06-0419 minSaltwater JournalSaltwater JournalHealing Through Freediving: Renee Taylor from Salt AotearoaIn this episode I talk with Renee Taylor, a speech-language therapist and freedive instructor who founded Salt Aotearoa in Aotearoa, New Zealand.  Renee shares her personal journey to experiencing freediving as rongoā Māori and its role as a healing practice; with the ocean supporting a deep level of mind, body and spiritual well-being. If you’re stressed and burnt out, keep listening! We chat about the kaupapa of Salt Aotearoa and creating a safe space for wāhine to transform their lives by learning to freedive, spearfish, and collec...2024-05-0842 minĀIO: a road to peaceĀIO: a road to peace31. Fostering our Indigeneity Through Te Taiao (The Natural World) with Rongoā Practitioner Donna Kerridge.We are in for a treat today my loves, a powerful and compassionate transmission from Donna Kerridge. Some may call her the Grandmother of Rongoā, how blessed we are to hear her speak so passionately about the natural world, Te Ao Māori and her craft of Rongoā. Donna Kerridge (Ngāti Tahinga, Ngāti Mahuta) is a Rongoā Māori (traditional Māori healing) practitioner from Waikato, Aotearoa New Zealand who is deeply connected to our Earth and her wisdom. She is a humble advocate, healer and leader, passionate about indigenous practices that focus on heali...2024-04-241h 25NewsableNewsableStaff brace for TVNZ announcement on programme closure plans, David Seymour on which parents should be fined for kids truancy, the NZ company trying to help women in Gaza cope with period poverty, the scientists wanting to bring back mammoths in 3 yearsIt looks like today, staff at TVNZ will learn the outcome of consultations over the planned scrapping of One news at midday, One news tonight, current affairs shows Sunday and Fair Go and the youth focused service “Re:news.” We talk to Michael Wood, the E tū union representative involved in negotiations.We hear from David Seymour, the Associate Education Minister, about his thoughts on truancy, as plans are formulated to tackle school wagging.The NZ company which has been funded to supply some re-useable period product help to women and girls struggling to cope in Ga...2024-04-0818 minTātai Aho Rau Core EducationTātai Aho Rau Core EducationEnvironmental Guardianship In Tamatea Dusky SoundKia ora! Celebrate connecting with our seas (Seaweek 2024) by embarking on an immersive journey into Tamatea Dusky Sound with us. On this virtual field trip we will uncover unique ecosystems above and below the water, cultural heritage and conservation efforts. This experience provides educators and ākonga with a wealth of engaging resources, including videos, images and GIS maps to enhance your learning adventure. Objective Our goal is to inspire and educate ākonga across Aotearoa about the importance of preserving and restoring marine and land biodiversity in the unique Fiordland ecosystem. Through this virtual field trip, we aim to foster a de...2024-03-0627 minTe Kāinga Wāhine PodcastTe Kāinga Wāhine PodcastNurturing Roots: A Journey of Language, Identity, and Empowerment | Episode 22In this episode, we dive into the transformative journey of Ahenata-May Daniels, Reo Māori kaiako and founder of Te Hūnuku. Ahenata-May shares her experiences of reconnecting with her whakapapa and language, emphasizing the importance of intentional practice and self-discovery.Discover the power of tears as a form of healing, the significance of observing and connecting with the taiao, and the practice of creating one's own teachings. Ahenata-May's story is an inspiring testament to the resilience and strength of Wāhine Māori on a path of reindigenization.Tune in to gain valuable insights, expl...2024-03-0532 minTātai Aho Rau Core EducationTātai Aho Rau Core EducationLEARNZ Pakake New Zealand Sea LionsAbout this trip Kia ora! Join us on an immersive journey to locations around Ōtepoti Dunedin to find out about the population recovery of pakake New Zealand sea lion. Did you know, until 1993, no pups had been born on the mainland for 150 years? Find out about "Mum", the legendary mother sea lion who travelled 600km from the Auckland Islands to found a small but growing population on the mainland. Meet iwi who have stories about pakake that go back generations. Find out how local rūnaka are rediscovering lost mātauraka and contributing to the protection of this endemic species. Mee...2024-02-2233 minMinterEllisonRuddWattsMinterEllisonRuddWattsLitigation Forecast 2024 | Tikanga Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand courtsSend us your feedback In this episode, Partner June Hardacre is joined by Partner  Briony Davies and Senior Associate  Mark Calderwood to explore the evolving role of tikanga Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand's legal landscape. They explore what tikanga Māori is, and the increasing integration of tikanga into various legal contexts, with a focus on recent cases and trends.[00:00:40:22 - 00:02:31:01] Briony starts the discussion by defining tikanga Māori. She describes tikanga as the right way of doing things from a Māori world view. She notes it is often learned and understood through l...2024-02-2122 minThe Shape of DialogueThe Shape of DialogueCurriculum Update – Nick Matzke - The Shape of Dialogue Podcast #23About Nick Matzke - https://profiles.auckland.ac.nz/n-matzkeBackgroundIn July 2021, seven University of Auckland professors published a letter to the editor in the New Zealand Listener, titled In Defence of Science.The professors' were responding to a Government education report (see link below), recommending parity for Mātauranga Māori in the secondary school curriculum, and in particular, in the science classroom.The report states:”Our goal is to ensure parity for mātauranga Māori with the ot...2023-12-201h 04Raglan Community Radio PodcastsRaglan Community Radio PodcastsNature ConnectionNature Connection V The System: Robz from Kura Taiao talking about the challanges of doing nature connection inside educational institutions.2023-11-1933 minOur Changing WorldOur Changing WorldOCW recommends: The Turning PointNew video series: A turning point in the fight to preserve Aotearoa's natural environment.If you enjoy listening to Our Changing World, we reckon that you might be keen on a new video series just released on RNZ.The Turning Point is about the new generation of kaitiaki across Aotearoa taking on the challenge of protecting and restoring our natural environment, paving the way to a more hopeful future.Each of the six episodes follows one person, giving a glimpse into the communities they work with and telling the story of their journey...2023-11-1900 minEcoJustice RadioEcoJustice RadioThe Māori Way of Water with Heni UnwinHumanity has a primordial connection to water. For Indigenous peoples, such as the Māori, Water is an Ancestor, a living entity to be communed with, revered and treated with sacred reciprocity. We owe our lives to the oceans, rivers, lakes and streams of the world. And although marine ecosystems have often been viewed and studied through the abstract lens of economics or science, today, traditional Indigenous knowledge and cultural relationships with marine life and water in all its forms, are at the forefront of a new weaving that blends the ancestral past with the present. There is a growing w...2023-11-131h 02Ngahere TalksNgahere TalksMy Taiao - Business or Kaupapa?Based in Kaikohe, Te Tai Tokerau, My Taiao specialise in Reo and Mātauranga Māori inspired clothing. Konei general manager Ra, sat down with 1/2 of the brand - Tamati Rakena, to kōrero. They speak on the brands beginnings when taiao began coming back to life as an effect of the Covid lockdowns, and how they incorporate matauranga Māori into their kakahu, by drawing inspiration from the lifestyle of many Māori who live by the sea and bush https://www.mytaiao.co.nz/ https://www.i...2023-08-2518 minThe Salient Unedited SessionThe Salient Unedited Session16 - TE TAIAOWelcome to the Unedited Session!This week at Salient, it's the Te Taiao article. Instead of doing one combined environment/climate issues, Salient splits the topic in two to discuss more about the environment beyond the impending climate crisis! Maia is joined by Tessa, feature author of  Te Mana o Ngā Maunga, Te Mana o Ngā Kāhui. They disguss legal personhood of whenua like Maunga and Awa, and the complexities behind this settlement process. Additionally, they shine a spotlight on the rest of this fantastic issue! Find it in stands and online now. 2023-07-3021 minOur Changing WorldOur Changing WorldOur taiao, our tohu - protecting the Waihi estuaryTauranga-based producer Justine Murray dons some gumboots and meets some teeny-tiny cockles as she joins a team surveying the Waihi estuary. Professor Kura Paul-Burke is weaving mātauranga Māori and western science together to address questions that local iwi have about the health of the estuary, and what can be done to improve it. There are many signs in the taiao (natural world) if you look close enough. Like when the tōrea (oystercatcher) strikes at low tide looking for food; these birds love shellfish, crabs and tuangi (cockles). But how long does it stay? And wha...2023-07-1229 minALTBAYSALTBAYSRenee Taylor (Speech Therapist/SALT Aotearoa Freediving) - ALTBAYS Show #196Did you know that the heart of a freediver beats exceptionally low on a deep dive? Some divers have recorded a heart rate as low as ten beats per minute!Renee is a freediving instructor and speech therapist. She comes to the ALTBAYS Show to talk about the human connection with the ocean, the transformative power of freediving, the joys of spearfishing, and the beauty of collecting kaimoana. We are honoured to have Tanya Arnold from Lotta Love co-hosting this super informative show!Show 196 – Renee Taylor (Speech Therapist/SALT Aotearoa Freediving) 2023-06-221h 18Jandals in JapanJandals in JapanGaining traction long term in Japan through Manaakitanga with Miriana StephensWe are thrilled to bring you Miriana Stephens, a director for Wakatū Incorporation and General Manager of AuOra™. Wakatū recently signed several MOUs with Japanese organisations to further business ties in education and Food & Beverage. They are approaching the Japanese market in a way that is resonating with their Japanese counterparts, so we are excited to hear more about this and their latest products coming soon. *Manaakitanga: The process of showing respect, generosity and care for others. Thank you to NZ Story for introducing us to this FernMark Licensee member.Subscribe to our list so you never miss...2023-06-0458 minOur Changing WorldOur Changing WorldSpecial edition: Prime Minister's Science Prizes 2022Meet the winners of the 2022 Prime Minister's Science Prizes! We go behind the scenes with the Emerging Scientist, Science Teacher and Future Scientist winners to learn about cutting-edge research, inspiring teaching and intriguing mahi worthy of these prestigious awards. It's time for the Prime Minister's Science Prizes! Every year, five prizes are awarded to emerging and established researchers, science communicators and educators at the top of their game. Follow Our Changing World on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeartRADIO, Google Podcasts, RadioPublic or wherever you listen to your podcasts The...2023-05-0135 minStirring The PotStirring The PotHouse of Science5 April 2023 | Ep.88 – House of ScienceIn this episode of Stirring the Pot we're talking with Andrea Lun.Andrea is the South Auckland House of Science Manager who is passionate about making science more accessible for rangatahi (youth). Join us as we gravitate towards Te Whare Pūtaiao - House of Science to see how they are creating opportunities for our next generation to understand sustainable practices. Connect with AndreaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-lun-084b4bba/Website: https://houseofscience.nz/Givealittle page: https://givealittle.co.nz/org/house-of-science-nz Opp...2023-04-0525 minWhy We CareWhy We CareHow is climate change impacting communities and species in the frozen parts of our planet? with Nicola Brown, Series Producer of BBC’s Our Frozen PlanetIn this week’s episode I’m chatting with Nicola Brown, an impact producer and filmmaker specialising in natural history and conservation. Her most recent work, the digital campaign Our Frozen Planet, has been published over the past few months on the BBC Earth channels alongside the release of Frozen Planet ll. The series explores how climate change is impacting communities and species living in the frozen parts of our planet, with the vision to bring people together to drive positive change. She also led Our Blue Planet, another BBC Earth digital impact campaign that aimed to get people talk...2023-03-2247 minDoctor NOSDoctor NOS82 | Dr. Dermot Coffey on student health, climate change & Ora TaiaoDr. Dermot Coffey is originally from Kerry, graduating from medical school in Ireland before migrating to Aotearoa 20 years ago. He is a GP/general practitioner working in student health at the University of Canterbury. Dermot has had an interest in climate change for many years, and joined OraTaiao seven years ago, and since 2020, has been co-convenor. He joins us today to talk about the work of OraTaiao and what we can do as health professionals to advocate for an equitable climate response.In this episode, we discuss the contrast between training in Ireland and New Zealand, his...2023-01-1942 minOro Rua Haumanu Collective PodcastOro Rua Haumanu Collective PodcastS1: Ep9 - Tāmihana Kātene & Te Kahureremoa Taumata discuss taonga pūoroTāmihana is joined by multi-disciplinary artist, storyteller and tāonga pūoro practitioner, Te Kahureremoa Taumata, nō Ngāti Kahungunu me Ngāti Tuwharetoa. With a love for sound and strong a connection to te taiao, Te Kahureremoa chats about cultural influences, her passion for sharing mātauranga through kōrero pūrākau, and her own creative musical endeavours with Taonga Puoro. 2022-11-2950 minTe Kāinga Wāhine PodcastTe Kāinga Wāhine PodcastA relationship of reciprocity with our watersHow do you building a reciprocal relationship with the waters around you? In this episode I'm breaking down how I use our relationship to water as a way of finding connection and belonging. As indigenous people, we naturally have a respect and caring for our waters, as the life giver of all things. I share with you some strategies for how you can use that connection for yourself as a way of uplifting your energy, your wairua, and clearing the way, as well as encouraging you to think about your role as a kaitiaki of...2022-09-2219 minTe Kāinga Wāhine PodcastTe Kāinga Wāhine PodcastA relationship of reciprocity with our waters | Episode 05How do you building a reciprocal relationship with the waters around you?In this episode I'm breaking down how I use our relationship to water as a way of finding connection and belonging. As indigenous people, we naturally have a respect and caring for our waters, as the life giver of all things.I share with you some strategies for how you can use that connection for yourself as a way of uplifting your energy, your wairua, and clearing the way, as well as encouraging you to think about your role as a kaitiaki of...2022-09-2220 minThe Shape of DialogueThe Shape of DialogueMātauranga Māori with Charles Royal - The Shape of Dialogue Podcast #15About Charles Royal - http://www.charles-royal.nz/In 2021, 7 University of Auckland professors penned a letter to the editor in the Listener, titled In Defence of Science.The professors' were responding to a Government education report (link below), recommending parity for Mātauranga Māori in the secondary school curriculum, and in particular, in the science classroom.The report states:”Our goal is to ensure parity for mātauranga Māori with the other bodies of knowledge credentialed by NCEA (particularly Western/Pākehā epistemologies)."The report also states:"Ph...2022-08-091h 58Planet Pulse PacificPlanet Pulse PacificSummer Wright - Food Sovereignty and Tikanga MāoriSummer Wright (Ngāti Maniapoto, Pākehā) is a dietitian, Co-Convenor of OraTaiao, and current PhD candidate at Massey University. Passionate about food sovereignty and social justice issues, Summer’s PhD will investigate the social and economic opportunities for Māori businesses in plant-based foods, under the umbrella of the Future Foods Catalyst Programme. Her research will also assess overseas demand for these products and generate insights for alternative land-use decisions for Māori businesses and landowners. Summer’s research will help carve a path forward, moving us towards a brighter future – one where food systems aren’t so exploita...2022-07-1042 minOur Changing WorldOur Changing WorldMachine learning for environmental data and needle free injectionsThe New Zealand data science programme, Taiao, aims to help researchers make sense of environmental data so they can make useful predictions to guide good decisions. Claire Concannon meets the team at the University of Waikato where the programme is hosted. And a group in the Auckland Bioengineering Institute are researching a new needle-free jet injector design that they think might lead to a happier future for those with needle phobia.Every minute satellites and sensors all around Aotearoa are pinging information to servers, taking all kinds of measurements - images, temperatures, water flows, weather conditions, you...2022-07-0630 minTātai Aho Rau Core EducationTātai Aho Rau Core EducationLEARNZ Floods Podcast 2 of 2The following questions are answered by people from MetService (Te Ratonga Tirorangi)and Greater Wellington Regional Council (Te Pane Matua Taiao). 1. Why are floods our number one hazard (and not earthquakes?) 2. Is there a definition of a flood? 3. What factors cause a flood? 4. Can you design cities and farms so they won't flood? 5. Where in Aotearoa are the most flood-prone places? Where are there no floods? 6. Are there priority places that authorities do not want to flood. For example, is it a low priority if some recreational places flood, such as a walking track or a sports field? More podcasts...2022-06-3025 minNē? A Te Ao Māori PodcastNē? A Te Ao Māori PodcastWhen the whole country looked upThe team invite astronomer Olive Karena-Lockyer for a round-up of the first Matariki public holiday, and to explore the special connections between the night sky and our taiao.–Hosted by Leonie Hayden (Ngāti Whātua ki Kaipara), Te Kuru o te Marama Dewes (Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Rangitihi) and Meriana Johnsen (Kāi Tahu, Rangitāne)Produced by Te Aihe Butler (Ngāti Porou, Te Whānau-ā-Apanui)Artwork by Xoë Hall (Kāi Tahu)Music by Te Aihe Butler and Maaka Pohatu (Ngāi Tāmanuhiri...2022-06-2945 minThe Shape of DialogueThe Shape of DialogueNon-science in the science classroom with Professor Anthony Poole The Shape of Dialogue Podcast No 14Professor Anthony Poole School of Biological SciencesUniversity of Aucklandhttps://profiles.auckland.ac.nz/appo310Professor Poole’s ArticlesJapan’s path to becoming a leader in Western science: an Asian perspective on science and other forms of knowledge (short version)Japan’s path to becoming leaders in ‘Western’ science: an Asian perspective on science and other forms of knowledge (long version)Ministry of Education’s curriculum article What is Chemistry and Biology about?In July 2021, seven University of Auckland professors pub...2022-06-071h 12Our Changing WorldOur Changing WorldThe 2021 Prime Minister's Science PrizesIt's Prime Minister's Science Prize time! We meet some of the people awarded the 2021 prizes for their mahi. The annual Prime Minister's Science Prizes recognise the best in New Zealand science research, teaching and communication.Now the 2021 results are in. Congratulations to all the winners!Listen to interviews with prizewinners Bianca Woyak, Carol Khor and Professor Dame Jane Harding in this week's episode of Our Changing World.Follow Our Changing World on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeartRADIO, Google Podcasts, RadioPublic or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Outdoor science...2022-06-0130 minR1 NewsR1 NewsDr Jemma Geoghegan (Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Otago) on her research and winning the MacDiarmid Emerging Scientist Prize - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FMTop virologist Dr Jemma Geoghegan has become just the second woman to receive the Prime Minister’s Te Puiaki Kaipūtaiao Maea MacDiarmid Emerging Scientist Prize, awarded in recognition of cutting edge research that furthers its field. Dr Geoghegan spoke to us about her research, winning the MacDiarmid prize and women in virology. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz2022-06-0100 minThe Shape of DialogueThe Shape of DialogueMātauranga Māori & the Science Curriculum with Paul Kilmartin The Shape of Dialogue Podcast No 13Professor Paul Kilmartin - https://unidirectory.auckland.ac.nz/profile/p-kilmartinIn July 2021, seven University of Auckland professors published a letter to the editor in the New Zealand Listener, titled "In Defence of Science".The professors' were responding to a Government education report (see link below), recommending parity for Mātauranga Māori in the secondary school curriculum, and in particular, in the science classroom.The report states:”Our goal is to ensure parity for mātauranga Māori with the other bodies of knowledge credentialed by NCEA (particularly Western/Pākehā epis...2022-06-011h 13ŌrongoŌrongoRONGO (Reo Māori)Reanga 3 - Intermediate. E kai tō mauri i ngā hua o te ōrongo nei, tau mai ki te taiao o Rongo.2022-05-2715 minEarth to HumansEarth to HumansIndigenous Māori Knowledge with Ocean MercierOcean Mercier teaches Te Pūtaiao Māori/Māori Science which is a course on mātauranga Māori (Māori knowledge and science) in both traditional and contemporary contexts, at Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand. Her research and that of her peers and students recognizes the values and merit of both indigenous and western techniques, using both to produce some amazing research that could hold the key to saving species, ecosystems and even improving human resilience against the negative impacts of climate change. In this episode, we also discuss the Polynesian and European settlement of New Zealand, Maori...2022-05-2547 minWaste Not Want NotWaste Not Want NotEmpowering Communities to be Guardians for Mother Earth - Tania McInnes #23Tania McInnes talks about the grassroots initiative she’s leading called ‘Arohatia Te Taiao,’ which gives Northland communities the opportunity to share their aspirations, ideas and challenges about their beloved backyard. The collective wisdom will then be collated and form the foundation of a report that’ll be presented to Te Tai Tokerau leaders to use for future strategy and planning in the regions. If you want to discover more about my work visit my website on https://philippaross.com/ or email me on: info@philippaross.com Join and comment in the Waste Not Want Not face...2022-05-2233 minThe Shape of DialogueThe Shape of DialogueScience with Lawrence Krauss The Shape of Dialogue Podcast No 12Professor Krauss - https://www.lawrencemkrauss.com/In 2021, seven University of Auckland professors published a letter titled In Defence of Science.The professors' were responding to a Government education report (link below), recommending parity for Mātauranga Māori in the secondary school curriculum, and in particular, in the science classroom.The report states:”Our goal is to ensure parity for mātauranga Māori with the other bodies of knowledge credentialed by NCEA (particularly Western/Pākehā epistemologies)."The report also states:"Philosophy and History of Science...2022-04-2049 minThe Shape of DialogueThe Shape of DialogueOccam's Razor & Science with Professor Johnjoe McFadden - The Shape of Dialogue Podcast #11This is part of an ongoing investigation into what is and isn't science and whether indigenous "ways of knowings" have a scientific basis.In July 2021, seven University of Auckland professors published a letter to the editor in the New Zealand Listener, titled In Defence of Science.The professors' were responding to a Government education report (see link below), recommending parity for Mātauranga Māori in the secondary school curriculum, and in particular, in the science classroom.The report states:”Our goal is to ensure parity for mātauranga Māori with t...2022-03-301h 23Over the FenceOver the FenceOver the Fence for 23rd March 2022We feature the Maungatautiri to Pirongia ecological corridor project Taiea Te Taiao with Bexie Towle from Land Care Trust plus the regular primary sector headlines, weather and gardening to do's for the week.2022-03-2358 minOur Changing WorldOur Changing WorldConservation benefitsCreating safe spaces for wildlife to thrive means benefit for the local community too. This week, two stories on that theme. We know humans benefit when biodiversity flourishes. This week, Claire Concannon brings us two stories about providing sanctuary for fish, and how local communities also gain from these spaces. Listen to DOC ranger Tim Shaw and Mountains to Sea director Zoe Studd on Our Changing WorldFollow Our Changing World on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeartRADIO, Google Podcasts, RadioPublic or wherever you listen to your podcasts.Marine Reserve Sightseeing2022-03-0227 minThe Shape of DialogueThe Shape of DialogueMātauranga Māori & Science with Dr Daniel Hikuroa -The Shape of Dialogue Podcast #10Dr Daniel Hikuroa discusses Mātauranga Māori and its relationship to science and why he believes aspects of Mātauranga Māori should be included in the school science curriculum.About Dr Daniel Hikuroa - www.maramatanga.co.nz/person/dr-daniel-hikuroaContext to this conversation......A New Zealand Government education report (see link below) is recommending parity for Mātauranga Māori [traditional Māori knowledge] in the secondary school curriculum, and in particular, in the science classroom.The report states, "Our goal is to ensure parity for mātauranga Māori wit...2022-02-171h 09The Shape of DialogueThe Shape of DialogueScience vs "Other Ways of Knowing" with Professor Jerry Coyne - The Shape of Dialogue Podcast # 9About Jerry Coyne - www.whyevolutionistrue.com/about/Jerry’s Why Evolution Is True blog - “Ways of knowing” - https://tinyurl.com/3tmmx59dEmail Royal Society of New Zealand chief executive paul.atkins@royalsociety.org.nzContextIn July 2021, seven University of Auckland professors published a letter to the editor in the New Zealand Listener, titled In Defence of Science. The professors' were responding to a Government education report (see link below), recommending parity for Mātauranga Māori (traditional Māori knowledge) in the secondary school curriculum, and in particu...2022-02-061h 40He KōreroHe KōreroTe Tiriti Kōrero with Mike SmithMike Smith (Ngāti Kahu, Ngāpuhi) is an educationalist and has spent the last 40 years focussed on taking action where it matters.  Although some of his favorite activities are gardening, hunting and fishing, Mike has also used his love for his community and the Taiao to advocate for the health and wellbeing of Papatūānuku highlighting the irreversible impacts of climate change on indigenous communities. Of late this has included taking Austrian Oil Giant OMV's chief executive for Crimes against Humanity and the Environment, including genocide, in the International Criminal Court.    Mike has also activel...2022-02-0228 minThe Shape of DialogueThe Shape of DialogueWhat is science? with Professor Steven Pinker - The Shape of Dialogue # 8In July 2021, seven University of Auckland professors published a letter to the editor in the New Zealand Listener, titled In Defence of Science.The professors' were responding to a Government education report (see link below), recommending parity for Mātauranga Māori in the secondary school curriculum, and in particular, in the science classroom.The report states:”Our goal is to ensure parity for mātauranga Māori with the other bodies of knowledge credentialed by NCEA (particularly Western/Pākehā epistemologies)."The report also states:"Philosophy and History of Scien...2021-12-1039 minAround The TableAround The TableMicah Winiata: Director & ProducerFilmmaker Micah Winiata sits down with filmmaker Louis Bolton to discuss Micah's recent release TAIAO and the motivation behind the short film.⁠ Says Micah of TAIAO: "[The documentary] presents like a snapshot of a really unique time in my life; coming here, knowing my whakapapa, connecting back to New Zealand... it's quite a journey."⁠ Connection of two worlds is a theme throughout Micah's film, including the soundtrack. Listen out for the blend of taonga puoro with a modern synthesizer. You can watch TAIAO at Kaponga Pictures.2021-12-0923 minOur Changing WorldOur Changing WorldRestoration - battling predators and planting treesKaty Gosset speaks to a PhD student designing new tech to catch predators and Claire Concannon meets the team who are working to restore a unique landscape on the South Island's West Coast. Whistles, song, calls, booms, rustling in the undergrowth, hooting at night. How busy the bush of Aotearoa must have been, this land of birds, before human-introduced predators and tree clearance. Today, two stories of people committed to the restoration of our forests, taking steps towards returning some of this former glory.Follow Our Changing World on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeartRADIO, Google...2021-11-2426 minTe Ahi KaaTe Ahi KaaHe Kakano Ahau Series 2 - Mahinga KaiMahinga Kai is the connection of the taiao and kai gathering, Kahu Kutia is in Waihopai with Mere Skerrett to learn more about the tītī - mutton bird.2021-10-3132 minFriendly Potential RadioFriendly Potential RadioEp 269 pt.1 w/ M4URI M4STAAbigail Aroha Jensen, a multi-disciplinary artist and sometimes DJ based in Tāmaki Makaurau. She goes by the moniker M4URI M4STA for her exploration into ORO - ORO being the realm of sound. She recently released her debut PŪORO PLAY V0L 001 - a soundscape of tāonga pūoro, wai, debris and various urban field recordings she took travelling between Kirikiriroa and Parnell train station. On the show, she weaves her favourite lockdown tracks with taonga pūoro to send you on a journey within. “To understand mauri is to acknowledge the inherent life force in all thi...2021-10-111h 00Planting Seeds PodcastPlanting Seeds PodcastHarmonious Ra - Creating Space & Connecting w/ the Natural WorldBeautiful catch up with the brother  @Harmonious Rā  - someone who has spent the last few years connecting with the taiao (natural world) to connect deeper with himself. He is a profound story teller and is guided by his intuition to grow himself as tāne. From swimming with sharks, to walking barefoot and travelling around Aotearoa in his van creating space and gathering kai. Here is the link to my online course - https://www.mensworkcollective.com.au/the-opening2021-09-1541 minHauraki Gulf KōreroHauraki Gulf KōreroKōrero 9 - Mook Hohneck and Nicola MacDonaldMook Hohneck (Ngāti Manuhiri) and Nicola MacDonald (Ngāti Rehua, Ngāti Wai, Te Rarawa and Taranaki iwi) share their kōrero about Te Hauturu-ō-Toi, how our current laws are enabling continued destruction of te taiao, and the importance of Māori leadership in ensuring regeneration and restoration of our natural world.  2021-09-0952 minHauraki Gulf KōreroHauraki Gulf KōreroKōrero 8 - Billy BrownBilly Brown (Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki) shares his kōrero about Ngā Puna Toru ō Peretū (Rangitoto) and the story behind that and other ingoa known to Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki, their recent win against the Crown in the Supreme Court, and how to move from a long phase of taking from te taiao to one of restoration and deepening connections leading to a better future for our next generations. 2021-09-0240 minTe Ahi KaaTe Ahi KaaDonna Kerridge: Putting Papatūānuku FirstFor Donna Kerridge the Waitakere ranges are the 'lungs' of Auckland and it needs to be looked after, as a practitioner of Rongoā Māori she says everyone needs to be responsible for the taiao.2021-08-1527 minNUKUNUKU//078 Ramari StewartNUKU 078 is Ramari Stewart (Ngāti Awa). She is a renowned tohunga tohorā, based in the small village of Ōkārito in Te Waipounamu.She has had a life-long affinity with whales, having learned mātauranga from an early age with her parents and wider whānau. From observing and learning about live whales, to leading the recovery of stranded whales, she has spent decades keeping our customary practices alive.In this episode Ramari shares with us her passion for the ocean, for the taiao and all that lives within it. She teaches us the power...2021-07-201h 10GOOD AwaitsGOOD AwaitsPorina McLeod - Thriving in CollaborationIn this episode, Debbie and Josie interview Porina McLeod, owner of Mauao Adventures. Mauao Adventures’ core purpose is to connect people with the moana (ocean), the whenua (land) and tangata whenua (local people). Preserving Māori cultural values is important to Porina and these values are woven through every aspect of her business. Porina speaks about her involvement in Te Whānau Tāpoi Māori ō Tauranga Moana, a newly formed Māori tourism collective that demonstrates true collaboration and is an example of living systems principles, bringing diverse individuals together through relationships and structures to form a emerge...2021-07-1450 minTe Ahi KaaTe Ahi KaaHe Reo o Te Taiao - A Tribute to Dr Richard NunnsDr Richard Nunns contribution to the art form of tāonga pūoro has left an indelible mark on Aotearoa music. From playing music inside steep caves in Takaka to travelling the world alongside musician Moana Maniapoto, Te Ahi Kaa dedicates this week's show to the legacy of Ethnomusicologist Dr Nunns.2021-06-1328 minNUKUNUKU//057 Tuhi-Ao BaileyTuhi-Ao Bailey (Ngāti Mutunga, Te Ātiawa, Taranaki) is a kaitiaki dedicated to our Taiao. The Parihaka pā trustee supports hapū, marae and Māori landowners with water, fish and flora monitoring, as well as riparian planting and pest control. She is a passionate climate change champion and gardener who has helped set up maara and tree nurseries with a number of roopu, while also incorporating Indigenous planting practices into her own backyard.She is known to many by her Pākehā ingoa, Emily. However in recent years she has actively sought to Indigenise her world even more, n...2021-02-2357 minKINDNESS WARRIORSKINDNESS WARRIORSCassie Roma talks Mental Health Awareness Week: Presence, Connections, & Logging-OffWho doesn't love a powerful little list? We do! Especially when it is both a) short & b) full-to-bursting with heart-full tools & tips for staying mentally healthy & resilient That’s why, alongside many businesses, brands & people across Aotearoa, we’re throwing all of the support & love we can into supporting Mental Health Awareness Week #MHAWNZZ). This year’s BIG FIVE focus points for finding a healthy flow are below. Whether you practice them all daily or fit them in as you can, you’ve got this! We've got this. One da...2020-09-2419 minTainui LiveTainui LiveHemi and Jacqui Forbes General Manager - Para Kore talk TaiaoJacqui Forbes and steps to being kinder to Papatuanuku #TiheiKiteTaiao2020-08-2018 minNUKUNUKU//033 Tina NgataTina Ngata (Ngāti Porou) has spent her life showing up for justice.Working in advocacy for Indigenous peoples and Papatūānuku, her passion for justice led her to become an active researcher, mahi that works in research while also committing to being an active part of the solution.She believes that in order to achieve lasting social and environmental justice, we must first start with decolonisation and dismantling the doctrine of discovery.In this episode we talk about imperialism in Aotearoa, her passion for te taiao and, that time she worked for the...2020-08-181h 04NUKUNUKU//027 Tia Taurere-ClearskyTia lives in Vancouver. It is the tupuna whenua of her husband and where she is raising her tamariki for the time being. Of Ngā Puhi and Te Aupōuri whakapapa, she is a māmā of six and the director of Whaea Productions.She has spent many years working towards the protection of our taiao, and challenging decision-makers in their recognition of Indigenous peoples.Being so far from home she finds solace in the Indigenous communities around her, and has focussed much of her recent mahi documenting the stories of Indigenous women.In t...2020-03-1037 minNUKUNUKU//026 Rangimarie PomareRangimarie is the tumuaki of Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Tututarakihi in the Far North.At only 29 she is transforming the education system by creating a unique kura, embeded in tikanga Māori, with a goal to actively exercise Tino Rangatiratanga. Tututarakihi aligns its school term with the maramataka. 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This seminar was presented at CSAFE on the 29th of November 20122013-02-2500 min95bFM: The Green Desk95bFM: The Green DeskGreen Desk: Māori Medicine w/ Donna Kerridge: 9 April, 2025Donna Kerridge (Ngāti Tahinga, Ngāti Mahuta) is a Kaumatua with more than twenty years of experience sharing matauranga and wisdom on rongoā Māori.  She holds a strong belief in the importance of building connections and learning from our environment as essential to maintaining and restoring our own health. As part of EcoFest 2025, Donna will be facilitating an introductory workshop to Māori medicine, inviting participants to explore health through an Indigenous lens and learn more about the relationship between our taiao and the whenua.  Green Desk Producer Sara spoke with Donna t...1970-01-0100 min