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Flourishing Healing Podcast
Ep. 28 The Wananga Whisper: Growth, Healing, and Connection
Reflections on the evolution of Ako Torowhānui: Māori Healing With Ako Torowhānui Facilitator Sarmantha Coffey In this episode, we describe & process the transformational journey of Māori healing wananga, discussing the importance of community support, the challenges and joys of becoming a practitioner, and the profound impact of stepping into one’s own Mana in our...
2025-06-21
42 min
Flourishing Healing Podcast
Ep. 28 The Wananga Whisper: Growth, Healing, and Connection
Reflections on the evolution of Ako Torowhānui: Māori Healing With Ako Torowhānui Facilitator Sarmantha Coffey In this episode, we describe & process the transformational journey of Māori healing wananga, discussing the importance of community support, the challenges and joys of becoming a practitioner, and the profound impact of stepping into one’s own Mana in our...
2025-06-21
42 min
Flourishing Healing Podcast
Ep. 28 The Wananga Whisper: Growth, Healing, and Connection
Reflections on the evolution of Ako Torowhānui: Māori Healing With Ako Torowhānui Facilitator Sarmantha Coffey In this episode, we describe & process the transformational journey of Māori healing wananga, discussing the importance of community support, the challenges and joys of becoming a practitioner, and the profound impact of stepping into one’s own Mana in our...
2025-06-21
42 min
Puru'z Podcast
How to get into a teaching career in New Zealand | Primary, Secondary and Territory level teaching
In this episode, Rajendra Pandey discusses teaching careers and pathways in New Zealand. Rajendra has been living in New Zealand for 12 years and is involved in the teaching profession in New Zealand. He currently teaches in colleges like Aspire 2 International and Te Wananga. Rajendra shares insights into the education industry in New Zealand and compares it with Nepal's education system. He also provides an IT scope in New Zealand and tips to get an IT job in New Zealand. Puru'z Podcast, aired from New Zealand, shares stories and experiences related to living, studying, working, or visiting New...
2025-06-20
58 min
The MovieBro's Podcast
The MovieBro's Podcast Ep #32: Sonic The Hedgehog 3 Review/ Discussion + 2024 Year in Review
Nau Mai ki te wananga kiriata. Welcome back to your number-one place for all things media. We are The MovieBro's Podcast, with your hosts Requiem King, Epsilon, and The Knight. We welcome you to 2025 and Season 3 of the podcast. Now kicking off the year, we are reviewing the last film to release in 2024, Sonic the Hedgehog 3, in cinemas everywhere. Now sit back and relax with a lengthy episode. NOW HIT THE STREETS!!!
2025-01-10
1h 44
Kairongoa with Ngaronoa Renata
Reviving Karetao - Maori Puppetry
Ngaronoa has been to a wananga on the revival of Maori puppetry - Karetao. We also look at how much of the Taonga is hidden away in colonial museums around the world. Ngaronoa also talks about the need for trees and repairing the land
2024-11-26
41 min
Bring Your Own Chair
Aimee Maaka: Woman of the World
Aimee is a wāhine Māori (female Māori person), with whakapapa to Ngāti Porou, Ngāpuhi and Ngāti Kahungunu currently residing in Te Whanganui a tara (Wellington) Aotearoa (New Zealand). Her background is in Social Work, and she has spent many years working in prisons, courts, and in the community with young people and adults subject to the criminal justice system in Australia, Aotearoa (New Zealand), and the UK. Aimee has also spent time working for Government organizations in the Policy space and in more recent years in the tertiary education sector doing crisis...
2024-11-19
50 min
CheerPod
The power of community with Xaviere Murray-Puhara
In this episode, Nell is joined by Xaviere Murray-Puhara, a fresh and dynamic leader in the tech industry, the CEO and Co-Founder of kahu.code, and Co-Founder of Tech Taniwha. Kahu.code is merging advanced technology with the richness of te ao Māori and indigenous cultures, creating an innovative approach to AI that honors community and tradition. With leadership experience in Product Management and Agile Coaching at organizations like OneNZ, UNICEF Aotearoa New Zealand, and Genesis Energy, Xaviere has been driving innovation practices across industries.In addition to her leadership at kahu.code, Xaviere co-founded Tech Tan...
2024-11-02
53 min
Indigenous Growth Podcast
Episode 13 – STOP treating people how you want to be treated.
STOP treating people how you want to be treated.Some of the messages we got taught when we were kids are not relevant as adults. And on your leadership journey the golden rule – Treat others how you want to be treated – is what is ruining connection, relationships and your ability to lead others. Listen to this short sharp wananga to find out what we should be doing. Website: surl.li/rjjenInstagram: surl.li/rjjcqLinkedin: surl.li/rjjfcFacebook: surl.li/rjjcy
2024-10-05
05 min
Indigenous Growth Podcast
Episode 9 - If anyone was going to talk to your kids or best friend how you talk to yourself you would want to start a fight with them.
Mana Hinengaro Part 1 - Emotional Wellbeing, Mental Toughness, The top 2 inches could be debated as even more important then physical wellbeing. We are in a time where anxiety, depression and suicide are more apparent then the time of the World War. We need to normalise conversations – we are not in the counselling or psychology game. In business and in life the gap that separates the best from the rest are the gaps between your ears. Which is your mindset. You can create a palace or prison in your mind it's your choice. Join us on this special wa...
2024-08-10
07 min
Transformative Marks Podcast
Cultural Revival Through Ink: The Transformative Journey of Indigenous Tattoo Artists and Their Communities Featuring Julious Mora
#027 Join us as we unravel the rich tapestry of Indigenous tattooing practices and their contemporary revival. This episode kicks off with an intimate conversation with Julious Mora, who transitioned from the rugged Australian mines to the spiritual art of ta moko in New Zealand. Guided by signs, eager mentorship from Daniel Ormsby, and the inspiring Moko Ora Wananga gatherings, Julious's journey beautifully illustrates how aligning one's work with personal values and cultural heritage can lead to profound fulfillment.Next, we venture into the heart of the Moko Ora in Rotorua, where ta moko artists are not just...
2024-06-25
1h 04
Flourishing Healing Podcast
Ep. 20 Challenges we’ve experienced stepping into the Māori Healing Space
As nourishing & fulfiling as it can be, there are also some challenges Some themes from this episode Seeking permission to begin Being slow and steady in the Wananga space How we are perceived by others Having our confidence knocked Taking small steps regardless Staying involved in the space to build confidence About Jaime Jaime...
2024-05-05
17 min
Flourishing Healing Practice Podcast
Ep. 20. Challenges we’ve experienced stepping into the Māori Healing Space
As nourishing & fulfiling as it can be, there are also some challenges Some themes from this episode Seeking permission to begin Being slow and steady in the Wananga space How we are perceived by others Having our confidence knocked Taking small steps regardless Staying involved in the space to build confidence About Jaime Jaime...
2024-05-05
17 min
Flourishing Healing Podcast
Ep. 20 Challenges we’ve experienced stepping into the Māori Healing Space
As nourishing & fulfiling as it can be, there are also some challenges Some themes from this episode Seeking permission to begin Being slow and steady in the Wananga space How we are perceived by others Having our confidence knocked Taking small steps regardless Staying involved in the space to build confidence About Jaime Jaime...
2024-05-05
17 min
Flourishing Healing Podcast
Ep. 20 Challenges we’ve experienced stepping into the Māori Healing Space
As nourishing & fulfiling as it can be, there are also some challenges Some themes from this episode Seeking permission to begin Being slow and steady in the Wananga space How we are perceived by others Having our confidence knocked Taking small steps regardless Staying involved in the space to build confidence About Jaime Jaime...
2024-05-05
17 min
ReadswithRosa Podcast
Episode 131: Ngaroma Riley
| | Learning Together in a Wananga Setting | | This week on the #ReadswithRosaPodcast I sit down for a korero with Māori artist and carver Ngaroma Riley. I met Nga here in Japan when I joined the Nga Hau e Wha kapahaka group, so this was a pretty special episode! It was so good to reconnect, and an honor to have her on the show to share her story. Ngaroma began her carving journey making buddhist statues while living and working in Japan, and has played a...
2024-03-30
1h 12
Culture 101
Maureen Lander: weaving with string games and Te Rā our oldest sail
This weekend at Auckland Museum there is a rare overnight wananga to share matauranga Māori knowledge around an extraordinary object: Te Rā, the only customary Maori sail in existence. It has returned to Aotearoa for exhibition, after 200 years in storage at the British Museum.
2024-02-11
22 min
Healing Birth with Carla
Māori Midwife & Activist, Joanne Teina, on Trauma & Healing Through Traditional Māori Practices
This deeply moving podcast episode takes us on an emotional rollercoaster. I’m not in the habit of providing trigger warnings, but Jo’s raw sharing about the many significant traumas she endured, especially during the early years of her mothering life, are quite frankly, extremely difficult to hear. She shares about the postnatal psychosis she developed after 5 months of sleeplessness when her twins, babies number 6 and 7, were in and out of hospital after their births at 32 weeks. The voices in Jo’s head were convincing her to take her children’s lives, and it was only thanks to the insi...
2023-08-03
1h 36
TFS Podcast
Gang girl - Matildas story
Matilda Kahotea shares her inspiring story of growing up amongst crime, gangs and abuse here in New Zealand. After a life of drug dealing and violence she realised she needed to break the cycle. She is now the CEO and founder of Nga Kete Wananga Solutions where they help rehabilitate men and women.
2023-05-09
33 min
The House
Parliament's first Te Reo Māori outreach
MPs have joined Parliament's Speaker in visiting regional New Zealand for five years, but for the first time a Speaker's outreach has gone all-in on Te Reo Māori at an immersion Kura.Ōtaki, north of Wellington, just off State Highway 1, is a town where you're likely to hear Te Reo Māori spoken in the supermarket aisles. It's home to the first Maori tertiary institution, Te Wananga o Raukawa and is on track to become New Zealand's first bilingual town. At the end of last month, a trio of MPs made their way to the...
2023-04-29
14 min
Taringa Podcast
Taringa - Ep 284 - Special Feature - Anzac 2023
Snowy and Kahu take some time to reflect on the way that they've acknowledged ANZAC day in the past. The pair also indulge in a short grammar wananga about the use and variations of "wareware".
2023-04-21
35 min
Kraft & Liebe - der Podcast von Fabian Strumpf
SPECIAL: Ich spreche mit dem Maori-Ältesten Toroa Aperahama über seine Kultur, seine Workshops und Liebe
Ich spreche mit dem Maori-Ältesten Toroa Aperahama! Er berichtet von seiner Reise nach Europa, "Zufällen und Unfällen", von seinem Haka-Workshop-Konzept und was der Haka ihm und seinem Volk bedeutet. Darüberhinaus spricht er über die Bedeutung von Liebe und warum es wichtig ist, sie in die Welt zu tragen. Viel Freude beim Hören! Infos zu seinen Workshops: Haka-Workshop 12.-14.Mai Retreat Juni - Wananga: Te Ao Maori Haka-Workshop 29. Sep-01. Okt --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fabian...
2023-04-20
1h 02
Replayed Netball
Kelly and Kat meet Maddy Gordon
Kelly and Kat catch up with Te Wãnanga o Raukawa Pulse and Silver Ferns mid court sensation Maddy Gordon. We find out about her move to Wellington to pursue her netball and policing career. We discuss her ability to play over 3 positions and her ambition to become a starting Silver Fern. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-04-15
1h 16
Puru'z Podcast
Episode-11 Teaching in New Zealand| Career and Pathways | Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, with Rajendra Pandey
In this episode, Rajendra Pandey talks about teaching careers and pathways in New Zealand. Rajendra is living in New Zealand for 10 years and is involved in the teaching profession in New Zealand. He currently teaches in colleges like Aspire 2 International and Te Wananga. Rajendra shares insights into the education industry in New Zealand and compares it with Nepal's education system. He also provides IT scope in New Zealand and tips to get an IT job in New Zealand. He has also worked on tenure as an NRNA member so shares the importance of the Nepalese community in New Zealand.
2023-04-15
1h 19
Paki Kēhua
Kiddy Karanga
Episode 10 - Kiddy Karanga (Based on a True Story) There's a reason why, in the time of our tipuna, only the pakeke of each whānau would perform the karanga: It's dangerous, and there are many rules to adhere to, including being a pakeke or a kuia. If you're a rangatahi, to put it bluntly, wairua can smell blood (if you know what I mean). Karanga on a marae raises the stakes - it's a wāhi tapu, and even what you wear is a factor. It should be a panekoti. "Whenua ki te whenua", as the old...
2023-03-14
18 min
Art Yoga Pills
16. E16 with Juliet Grant - Breaking through our limits with self-esteem and creative arts
In this episode, we are sharing the space with our guest Juliet Grant, Te Wananga O Aotearoa. An opportunity to break through our limits with self-esteem and creative arts. We explore her story of contributing to the community of Aotearoa. Supporting men and women with the power of performing arts while sharing with one another in order to overcome ourselves in a free environment rich of care. To discover more about Juliet Grant, contact her by email at Juliet.grant@twoa.ac.nz and her free offerings for the community Kawai Raupapa https://www.tw...
2023-01-04
35 min
Two or Three Gathered
Ep#032 - Interview w. Nick Tuitasi
Kia Ora / Talofa lava Twos and Threes, In this cast, we interview Family First's "Nick Tuitasi" (We apologise for only audio on this release) · Pacific Engagement Coordinator for NGO “Family First” · Social Worker- Pacific Engagement Consultancy for the Ministry of Social Development, Te Wananga Tertiary Institution · Police Officer for more than 25 years · A variety of speaking roles for: Radio and Media, Places of Education, Conferences (Christian and otherwise) · A variety of awards, including: Police Silver Merit Award (1993), The Queen Service Medal (1998), and one of North & South’s Top Kiwis of the Century (2000) Nick was such a delight t...
2022-07-11
1h 55
NUKU
NUKU Tōku Reo // RUA
In episode two we speak to filmmaker Chelsea Winstanley and Journalist Leonie Hayden about language learning feeling like we're all in kohanga reo, and how that realisation creates safe to fail spaces in the language reclamation journey. We discuss the good and bad of te reo Māori in the film and media industries and chat about the responsibility of language learners and speakers. We share our favourite kupu and the deep meanings behind them and, give you lots of learning tips regardless of where you are on your journey. Following on from the acclaimed NUKU podcast a...
2022-04-17
1h 01
Ka Hao Podcast
Ep 34: This man proved that you're never too old for Ecommerce!
Gary Wananga Beach is a 4-figure awardee of the Ka Hao i te Ao Programme 2021, and he has inspired many of our whanau for having completed the course and launching his online service business Beach Image Tech Solutions. He is not as young as the ones in the programme but he was never short of amazing! Gary always showed up every session and submitted every requirements throughout the programme! He was quite a performer and he is now about to inspire you about his journey. Support him when you visit his website at https://beachimagetech.com/ Would y...
2022-04-01
22 min
NUKU
NUKU Tōku Reo // TAHI
We speak with Māori Midwife Camille Harris and fragrance developer Tiffany Witehira who are both at the beginning of their year-long total immersion Māori language course. The pair share the stories behind their desire to reclaim te reo, share their lived experiences of language being looked down upon as a result of colonisation and, give us an insight into the first month of their study. They also share some study tips and tricks they have picked up along the way.Following on from the acclaimed NUKU podcast and book that showcased 100 kickass Indigenous women doing thi...
2022-03-21
1h 07
The Tourism Chat Show
Solving the Tourism Workforce Dilemma - with Heidi Gillingham
It's no secret that tourism has a perception problem when it comes to encouraging youngsters into working in our industry. There has been a lot of work going on behind the scenes to improve this via the education system, community engagement and industry advocacy. The Go with Tourism Workforce Wānanga in November last year brought together great minds from across the Tourism & Hospitality industry, associations, unions, educators and local/central government to develop solutions that will improve and build our workforce. The Action Plan 2 has just been released so we’re joined today by Go with Touri...
2022-03-08
31 min
Explorations on Feminist Leadership
Accountability and correcting harm
What does accountability look like in our personal daily lives, in the workplace or interpersonal relationships, as feminists? How and Why does the carceral system need to be corrected for generating better accountability frameworks? Join Neha, Anannya and Sudeshna as they discuss the implications of accountability and harm correction in our lives. TW & CW: mentions of abuse, trauma, sexual assault, #metoo movement, violence, casteism, colonialism and systemic oppression. Introductions: Neha Jain (she/her) is a mental health professional and researcher who follows an intersectional approach informed by a social-justice lens. Sudeshna...
2021-10-26
21 min
Break The Chain Podcast
#30 - SHOT BRO - Confessions of a Depressed Bullet with Rob Mokaraka
Rob kindly joins James to discuss his gripping near-death experience and recovery from depression and trauma. In 2009 Rob had a mental and spiritual breakdown in Auckland and provoked the police to shoot him dead. He was shot at close range in the chest by a Glock 9mm bullet. After multiple surgeries and court cases, Rob started therapy and went on to create Shot Bro - Confessions of a Depressed Bullet, a story of his life that is; Funny, Dark, Real, and Educational. Rob is now invited to communities and organisations, including NZ Military bases, Prisons, an...
2021-07-23
1h 10
The Death Dialogues Project Podcast
97. Mahyan’s Story: the beautiful-horrible
Madeleine says: “Until Mahyan died I was more familiar with birth than death and I noticed how often my brain produced images of my heart that looked more like the jagged edges of a torn placenta than the shattered yet life giving organ that would now pound and appear to beat out of time at random moments for years to come. After Mahyan died I felt bereft; physically aching for loss of my son only to discover fear had also come along for the ride as I realized the world where children were born, loved and raised to adulthood was no...
2021-06-24
1h 23
John Hebenton's Podcast
Foundation Stories
Bonnie Hebenton talks about some of the foundation stories of her school - Merivale School - Te Kura o Tutara Wananga.So how does that help us think about our own foundation stories, especially those found in scripture. In his final prayer in John 17 Jesus prays for his followers, including us. Including us!What does it mean for you to know that Jesus prays for you?
2021-05-18
19 min
Rosey On Recruitment & Career
RRC 33 | Doris Lien & Fergielyn Catayoc | Graduate & New to Work Panel
The plan for this episode was to create a Graduate and new to work panel, from those who have recently joined the workforce so they can share a piece of their story, what they’re doing, future career aspirations, and provide insights for those organisations searching to hire fresh new talent.We got so close...but then illness and technology got in the way! The bad news, two guests couldn’t be on this episode, and there may be some conversation flow issues with comments made referring to audio that couldn’t be included, BUT, there were gems I...
2021-05-10
35 min
NUKU
//066 Dr Ngahuia Murphy
Dr Ngahuia Murphy (Ngāti Manawa, Ngāti Ruapani ki Waikaremoana, Tūhoe, Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Rangitihi) is a mana wahine, kaupapa Māori researcher recovering ancestral knowledge that heals and empowers Māori and other Indigenous whānau.The author seeks to recover living relationships with our atua wāhine and helps to facilitate that for others through her research, ritual, wananga and dance, as a medium of ceremony.In this episode we talk about the divine feminine, about our whare tangata, our menstrual blood and the mana and tapu of wahine. We also t...
2021-04-27
1h 26
How To Save The World Podcast
Jacqui Forbes - Para Kore & Te Āo Māori
Production Note: Some of this conversation was featured in our last episode. This episode contains the conversations with Jacqui, in its entirety.Waveney chats to Jacqui Forbes (Ngāruahine), the Kaihautū Matua (General Manager) for the Māori zero waste organisation Para Kore. Starting with Poihakena Marae in Raglan/Whaingāroa, Para Kore now has now touch almost half a million participants at wananga, events and presentations.Jacqui is sharing knowledge with and between marae throughout Aotearoa to reduce waste and pass on methods to work with the environment. Her philosophy is steeply grou...
2021-02-07
36 min
Native Stories
Ahilapalapa Rands
Ahilapalapa Rands (Kanaka Maoli, Fijian,Sāmoan, Cook Island, Pākehā) is an independent curator and artist. She holds a Bachelor of Visual Arts from Auckland University of Technology and a Diploma in Te Reo Māori from Te Wananga o Raukawa in Ōtaki, Aotearoa. Rands is a founding member of New Zealand based art collective D.A.N.C.E. art club alongside Vaimaila Urale, Tuafale Tanoa’i aka Linda T, and Chris Fitzgerald and London based In*ter*is*land Collective alongside Lyall Hakaraia, Jo Walsh and Jessica Palalagi. She currently works as co-director of Moana Fresh art shop in...
2020-10-18
54 min
New Zealand Architecture Now
18, Hugh Tennent discusses the work at Te Wananga o Raukawa in Otaki
Hugh Tennent of Tennent Brown Architects has been the architect for the newbuildings at Te Wananga o Raukawa in Otaki for some years. His understanding of the learning culture for the local iwi at Otaki and also a theological project in Taranaki is broad in serving his design approach.
2020-08-10
59 min
Tainui Live
Matutaera caught up with Ngakoma Conner Four Corners facilitator Ngahau e wha Wananga
Ngakoma Conner talks hip hop, rhymes, and rangatahi wananga
2020-08-07
12 min
Tainui Live
Patara caught up with Michael Moore for Ngahau E wha Wananga Creative Waikato
Creative Waikato Wananga Registations close 9th Aug 2020 Ngahau e wha. https://www.facebook.com/ngahauewhawaikato/?__tn__=%2CdkCH-R-R&eid=ARCfVdfWiragPWxpcjJpEMb0vzxgLu694hvPIU37ltQK1jZvZmS_XmPTkDr4_3OAcFy96MOz9l6NFZrD&hc_ref=ARQ8sWYjEtMT4bGWVvFQBNHb-DsSbo4mcdsQ5zDU2SDBn1Dxv0nvaKGi3j4Vdgo-kLM&fref=nf&hc_location=group
2020-08-06
03 min
Tainui Live
Hemz caught up with Margaret Aull on the Toi ki Waikato wananga Aug 7
Hemz caught up with Margaret Aull on the Toi ki Waikato Wananga during Aakina 12nn til 2pm https://www.eventbrite.com/e/toi-ki-waikato-te-kauae-marae-tickets-114625168966?utm-medium=discovery&utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&aff=esfb&utm-source=fbm&utm-term=eventcard&fbclid=IwAR30mIrgEhVzArMw0aWTtv9PIl12KdrYuCE-xZv9ROMmXHQEFHsaETrojV8
2020-08-05
09 min
The Mamalution Podcast
Welcome Sovereignty | Ep06
How have we strayed from sovereignty and what do we move towards radical self-love required for this new earth metric we are co-creating? Listen to my special guest, Souvereign, who shares his take on human ecology, syntropic agro forestestry and re-membering who we truly are. He shares the teachings of the The Wananga Grandmothers, the Mystery School of Love and becoming a Master Navigator through the use of "will."
2020-07-13
56 min
Stirring The Pot
An indigenous approach to STEM engagement
Today our conversation is with Puhoro STEM Academy’s Leland Ruwhiu who is responsible for Operations. As navigators their role is to better support Maori student engagement with STEM disciplines via mentoring, tutoring and wananga, which is experiential learning and field trips.We also have in studio our very first Whanake Scholarship Recipient and Mechatronical Student at Massey University, Sarah Lewis, who’ll be sharing her perspective on STEM as an aspiring engineer starting out her career.Together, we’ll scratch below the surface to better understand how we can improve Maori engagement in STEM, and wh...
2020-02-04
34 min
The Optimal Prime Podcast.
Full immersion #322
I discuss the Maori word WANANGA
2019-10-05
05 min
Te Ahi Kaa
Rereata Makiha on learning within the Whare Wānanga space
In the final episode of this series about the Maramataka, Rereata Makiha talks about growing up in the Hokianga and was 'by default' immersed in the traditional learning under the whare wananga. From the age of 18 Rereata attended these sacred learning sessions where he was taught in the dark by his elders, the purpose of which was to recite the genealogy and the historical stories of the Maramataka. Rereata talks about those experiences in this week's Te Ahi Kaa.
2019-08-11
29 min
In Your Element
In Your Element - with Ruhia King, Master TetraMap Facilitator, New Zealand
Ruhia is a Master TetraMap Facilitator, and like all great teachers is also a student of learning. She is currently studying full time at Waikato University. And taking a total immersion course in Te Reo – called Te Tohu Paetahi and for those that don’t know Te Reo is the language for Maori – the indigenous peoples of New Zealand . Working with and learning from the wisdom of Maori is and always has been very important to us at TetraMap and Ruhia has played a generous and significant part in that. In this episodes she describes the practices and pr...
2019-07-15
39 min
Te Ahi Kaa
Dr Wiremu Doherty on landmarks and relationship building in the midst of conflict.
In this continuing series about the history of conflict in Aotearoa, CEO of Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi Dr Wiremu Doherty discusses the impact of war within his tribal areas of Tuhoe and Ngati Awa.
2019-04-07
27 min
Te Ahi Kaa
Pat Old: 'My life is enriched by learning te reo Māori'
Pat Old's grandchildren can speak Maori and her daughters have married into Maori families, this was the reason why she is learning te reo Maori part time with Te Wananga o Aotearoa. Pat says the language has enriched her life. Justin Kereama has taught the language for fifteen years, most of his students are retirees and keen to learn te reo, in the lead-up to Maori language week, both share their stories.
2018-09-09
26 min
Move Your DNA with Katy Bowman
Ep 99: Your Environment Moves You
Try Katy's Virtual Studio Free for 7 Days!Katy Bowman and Dr. Ihi Heke talk about movement and indigenous approaches to health, including Heke's Maori framework--that our relationship with where we’re born and where we live has implications for our health. This wide-ranging and fascinating conversation also explores non-person-centric approaches to health, and the idea that exercise depends on a cultural context. Dr. Heke explains what it means to be a river person, and how that has shaped how he lives. Plus, Katy answers listener questions on running, minimal shoes, and plantar fasc...
2018-04-10
1h 07
Radio Sport Extra Time
John Kirwan: School of Hard Knocks has opened my eyes
All Blacks great Sir John Kirwan was in the studio to discuss his new eight-part documentary School of Hard Knocks.School of Hard Knocks follows the progress of a group of disadvantaged young men from south Auckland as they try to turn their lives around through becoming involved in sport.This year the charity is working with Mangere's Te Wananga o Aotearoa, so participants can gain an NCEA Level 2 qualification through their attendance. As well as classes in fitness-related subjects, they also have two rugby training sessions a week and a gym session.The series reaches a cl...
2017-10-26
10 min
The Chris and Sam Podcast
Whaling Scam and a Hoax
SummarySam has pretty much cut out all news watching and news apps lately and has suffered no great ill effect from not knowing what has been happening.Obama’s people don’t know how to trim their YouTube video, instead just skip forward to around 35mins or so. Live streaming of Lemmy’s funeral is going to occur, is this the new thing for celebrities when they die?Sam hasn’t seen the Young Ones, Chris fills us in with his old habits with only 2 TV channels.Dihydrogen monoxide...
2016-01-10
29 min
Te Ahi Kaa
Innovating Mātauranga and Re-searching Rangatiratanga
Teacher, Waiata Moteatea (Traditional Chant) scholar and researcher Dr Wayne Ngata attended the recent Kei Tua o te Pae conference held at Te Wananga o Raukawa, Otaki. In tackling the subject matter of Innovating Matauranga and Re-searching Rangatiratanga, the ideas of his keynote speech did not come to mind easily. But for this keynote korero, Dr Ngata talks about the challenges he encountered when he was part of the Independent Adjudication Panel that oversaw the Central North Island (CNI) iwi collective and the allocation of land, mainly in the Kaingaroa Forest. As a Rawaho (an outsider) from the eight iwi...
2015-04-12
19 min
Te Ahi Kaa
Gravedigging wananga with Chas Paki
Assumptions can no longer be made that everyone understands tikanga Māori when it comes to Tangihanga, let alone the physical expectations when it comes to digging graves for whānau members. Chas Paki explains the background behind Taupiri Maunga Committees latest wananga, Gravedigging.
2014-04-20
10 min
Te Ahi Kaa
James Rickard
Justine Murray visits Te Wananga Whakairo Rakau (National Carving School) at Whakarewarewa Maori Arts and Crafts Institute, Rotorua. Head tutor James Rickard talks about the uses of the different carving tools, and a few of the students explain some of their work.
2014-04-13
24 min
Te Ahi Kaa
Karl Johnstone
As the Director of the Maori Arts and Crafts Institute, the educational arm of the business Karl is charged with the responsibility of overseeing the operations of Te Rito (weaving school) and Te Wananga whakairo Rakau (National carving school). He talks about the history of the institute and upcoming projects.
2013-12-22
06 min
Make No Bones About It.- KAOS 89.3 FM
Peter Boome on the next Make No Bones About It. 8-25-2013, 5pm
Award Award winning Coast Salish artist Peter Boome is a member of the Upper Skagit Tribe of Washington State. He works in a variety of mediums with a primary focus on printmaking and graphic work. Peter earned his AA from Northwest Indian College, his BA from the Evergreen State College and his JD from the University of Washington School Of Law. He is currently finishing his Master’s of Environmental Studies at Evergreen State College, as well as pursuing a PhD through the School of Indigenous Graduate Studies Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi in New Zealand. Peter’s work has...
2013-08-26
54 min
Te Ahi Kaa
Tama Huata
Nga Tāonga toi a Te Waka Toi is the annual Creative New Zealand Awards that recognise Māori who excel in their chosen artistic endeavours Te Tohu Toi Ke recipient this year is Tama Huata for his achievements in Performing Arts. Tama established the Kahurangi Māori Dance Theatre group and is the CEO of Te Wananga Whare Tapere o Takitimu which is where Justine Murray interviewed him.
2012-09-09
19 min
Te Ahi Kaa
Te Ahi Kaa mo 27 o Whiringa a rangi (November) 2011
Maraea Rakuraku is in Waiohau, eastern bay of plenty at a Healers wananga where they believe the overall wellbeing of people is connected to nature and to ones surroundings, she finds out more with Mere Butler. Justine Murray talks to 22 year old John McLeod health scholarship recipient Ibrahim Soloman, and Tokoroa New World supermarket owner Damon Jakeman is proud of winning a tohu at this years Maori language awards.
2011-11-27
48 min
Te Ahi Kaa
Te Ahi Kaa 2 o Whiringa a rangi (October) 2011
Maraea Rakuraku is with Dr Ngapare Hopa, the first Maori woman to graduate with a PHD from Oxford University and a Ta Kingi Ihaka award recipient at this years Nga taonga toi a Te Waka Toi. Justine Murray is with Meihana Durie at Te Wananga o Raukawa where a new Maori wellbeing facility is being built. Justine Murray puts forward the question to three Te Arawa youth, What contribution do you want to make for the future of your iwi?
2011-10-02
59 min
Te Ahi Kaa
Te Ahi Kaa mo 15 o Haratua (May) 2011
Following in the tradition of Lapita pottery, Maori clay artistry is going strong as Maraea Rakuraku discovers when she attends a Nga Kaihanga Uku wananga.
2011-05-15
1h 12
RUConnected
RUConnected #10 iPhone Apps, Conferences 2010 & Holidays
Photobook, Roles for 2010, LINKS educhat- http://edchat.pbworks.com/ ACEC2010- http://acec2010.info/ Slide to Learn (not open to public yet) Life 'Round Here- http://liferoundhere.pbworks.com/ New Zealand- http://www.wananga.ac.nz/Pages/default.aspx Awanuiārangi University Jenny's 365 Photo Blog- http://jjash365pix2010.blogspot.com/ BlogPress- http://blogpress.coollittlethings.com/ Posterous- http://posterous.com/ Dragon Dictation- http://www.dragonmobileapps.com/ Prezi- http://prezi.com/profile/signup/edu/ Prezi Templates- http://prezi.com/learn/selection-great-reusable-prezis/
2010-01-26
24 min
Te Ahi Kaa
Te Ahi Kaa mo13 Hongongoi (July) 2008
Will holding science wananga on marae increase Maori enrolments at universities?
2008-07-13
46 min