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The Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyDisabled now have to commit crime, be insane or in crisis to access residential careMōrena. Long stories short; here’s my top six things to note in Aotearoa’s political economy around housing, climate and poverty on Thursday, August 29:* A quietly-administered and arbitrary freeze on funding ordered by Social Development Minister Louise Upston effectively means disabled people currently living with carers will only have a chance of getting into residential care if they’ve committed a crime, are leaving mental health care or hospital and have no appropriate place to go, or have escalating needs that can only be meet by hospital-level care.* A expert in Public Private Partner...2024-08-2816 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury Podcast18/52 NZ Music Month- Joseph MarstersWelcome back team. Once again, I am blessed and honoured to have a real great friend of mine since primary school. We talk about his inspirations for music, his journey into learning musicianship and his love of music here in New Zealand. We also talk a lot of shit. 🤣🤨😎😂🙀 Remember, if you enjoy this podcast please support me by liking, subscribing commenting and sharing with anyone you think might enjoy this. #Pod52Challenge #BlindFury #NZMusicMonth2024-05-2453 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury Podcast17/52 NZ Music Month- Valance SmithWelcome back team. I am so pleased and blessed to record this little internal passion project of New Zealand music month alongside at their friend, role model and mentor to myself. We talk about his journey with his love of music. How has love of kapa haka has Nand guided him to where he finds himself now nurturing this beautiful environment that we call Home. Remember team if you want to support this podcast please like subscribe follow and share with people you think might enjoy listening to this podcast. #Pod52Challenge#BlindFury #NZMusicMonth #KapaHaka2024-05-131h 03#BHN Big Hairy News#BHN Big Hairy News#BHN Director of 'Hikoi Speaking our Truth' | Protests over Fast tracking | Whaikaha gone! Whatanui Flavell. the director of 'Hikoi - Speaking our Truth' joins us to talk about this amazing documentary looking into the hikoi in 2004 against the Labour Government's Seabed and Foreshore legislation. This documentary should be in every school and is a must watch for every New Zealander. Try to check it out before 9pm tonight https://www.tvnz.co.nz/shows/hikoi-speaking-our-truth In other hikoi news, hundreds have marched on Parliament to oppose the Government's fast-track consenting bill, which Ngāti Toa Rangatira has described as "short-sighted". New disability issues minister Louise Upston insists Whaikaha will re-brand, despite public s...2024-05-081h 10BlindFury PodcastBlindFury Podcast16/52 ANZAC Day w/ Ariki TibbleWelcome back team. I know that I have been falling behind and getting my podcast published more regularly. But, sometimes you have to go with who is available. And today I took the opportunity to have a conversation with my cousin on our experiences of ANZAC day today. In addition, we talked about Our grandfather and other experiences that we have had with Anzac Day. I appreciate anyone who takes the time out to listen to this podcast. I hope that this podcast encourages you all to talk with your family and remember not just the people that went to...2024-04-251h 03BlindFury PodcastBlindFury Podcast15/52 Blind Jiu Jitsu - Tere MarstersWelcome back team. It is my honour and privileged to have an amazing Kiss on my podcast. And have a discussion I’ve done his journey into Brazilian jujitsu. A few like what you hear. Please like, subscribe, follow, comment and share with anyone you think might benefit from this conversation Paragraph #Part52Challenge #BrazilianJiuJitsu #BlindFury2024-04-1656 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury Podcast14/52 Kolabs with James TaneWelcome back team. As you can see, I have the honour and privilege of hosting my cousin James on this weeks podcast. We chop it up around the highs and lows of podcast creation. We laugh at each other, we laugh at ourselves but ultimately we have a great time. Full disclosure, I am not the greatest at adding links and all those other things into the description so that you can click on the link and follow James podcast. But, please, please do yourself a favour and find his podcast and follow if you hemi And remember to follow...2024-04-071h 04BlindFury PodcastBlindFury Podcast13/52 failures, apologies And Hemi’sMalcolm back team. One day late and I accept the failure. It doesn’t mean the journey is over. Are we little apology to my last guest Joseph and an opportunity to uplift my cousin James and his podcast that he started this year. A real mixed bag, But really enjoyable. Please like subscribe follow share comment on both James and my podcast if you would like to support us. #Pod52Challenge #BlindFury #Failure #Apology #Let’sGo2024-04-0145 minFrom Burnout to Balance - Helping Parents Find Balance on the Burnout Recovery JourneyFrom Burnout to Balance - Helping Parents Find Balance on the Burnout Recovery JourneyAdvocating For the Disabled Community's Rights With Emily WritesToday on the podcast I sit down with three-time bestselling author, activist and mum of two disabled tamariki, Emily Writes to talk about the recent changes to the Whaikaha (The Ministry for Disabled People) purchasing guidelines. Some of the topics highlighted on the show: How the recent Whaikaha changes came about. How the changes affect disabled people and their families. What we can do to advocate for ourselves and others with government to create change. Where we can go for answers to find out how these affect us or the disabled person we...2024-03-2654 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury Podcast12/52 Joseph Taro iWelcome back team. I am blessed and honoured to have a wonderful guest on my podcast today. Me and Joseph have not known each other for very long. But I already know that this is a person that I will have a deep connection with for the rest of my life. I hope you enjoy a discussion about male leadership in the health sector and also find the time to have a little bit of a giggle with us as well. As we traverse what we think may be helpful for litres to flourish and grow. Remember, if you like...2024-03-2340 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury Podcast11/52 Tane Taumata HuiGreetings team. Here we go again with another mono pod. Apologies, I have just gotten off the Wahanui river attending an amazing retreat. I give a few little insights on the retreat. But, I am hopefully going to reach out to some of the participants of this retreat and invite them to come onto the podcast to share the experiences. Please if you would like to help my podcast. Like, subscribe, share and give me any comments or feedback that you might have for me. #Pod52Challenge #BlondeFury #Men’sHealth2024-03-1708 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury Podcast10/52 keeping myself consistent and accountableWelcome back team. Apologies for the late published medication and posting of this podcast. To be honest, I was on the verge of failing my pod 52 challenge. But, I had to remind myself of my intentions and my true purpose for doing this challenge. For those of you who listen. Thank you so very much I am grateful for having you all on this journey with me. Please, give me any feedback that you might have for me, also, any suggestions would be much appreciated as well. #Pod52Challenge #Accountable #Consistency #BlindFury2024-03-1006 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury Podcast9/52 diary of a Blind guy: Nigel NgahiwiWelcome back family. I am honoured and privileged to have a good friend, colleague and all around good guy on my podcast today. We have the privilege of hearing him speak about his journey as a person with a disability some of his interests and just like last week some of his Funny pit peeves Remember family if you like this episode and podcast and you want to support the best way you can do this is by following, subscribing, commenting, giving constructive feedback and sharing this podcast with anyone you think might benefit or enjoy from this podcast. #Pod52...2024-03-0244 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury Podcast8/52 DOABG Guess who? Mr poo!Kia aura again family/team. Here is a another addition of diary of a blind guy. A few little apologies to begin, some shout out to some other podcasts you might like. And two things to be aware of when engaging with myself or infect any person with a visual disability. Remember, please like, Share, follow, comment on my podcast and any feedback would be much appreciated. #Pod52Challenge #BlindFury #DiaryOfABlindGuy #Disability #VisualDisability2024-02-2418 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury Podcast7/52 RomiromiWelcome back family. Here is a little bit of a mono pod, about a wonderful indigenous healing practice that I am fortunate to be a part of. This is probably more about how I have arrived in the space. Maybe later in the future I will be fortunate enough to have a conversation with one of my amazing friends and practitioners in the space Fingers crossed. Remember family, I am more than happy to hear feedback or if you have questions for me please do not hesitate to reach out to me on all the usual communication platforms. In addition...2024-02-1734 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury Podcast6/52 Books books booksHere we go family. Here is the sixth edition of my podcast challenge. And it is all about books, books, books. The app that I forgot the name for in the podcast is Goodreads. If you download this app you can follow my book challenge progress by finding Blind Fury NZ there. All our welcome to join the festival of books #Pod52Challenge #BlindFury #BooksBooksBooks #Goodreads.2024-02-1019 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury Podcast5/52 morning routinesWelcome back family. Hopefully this will give some insight into my morning routine. Thanks to those who have reached out with providing their suggestions hopefully you enjoy some of those as well. Please remember to like, subscribe, follow and share this podcast with anyone you think might benefit from it. #52Challenge #BlindFury #MorningRoutines #WhenTheMorning #WinTheDay2024-02-0318 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury Podcast4/52 Diary of a Blind guyWelcome back family. Apologies for the late post of this podcast. But, here it is. A little peak behind the curtains on my life with my visual impairment. Hope you enjoy. Please reach out to me if you have any questions, thoughts, feelings, improvements And feedback. If you haven’t yet please feel free to like, follow, subscribe and share this podcast with anyone you think might benefit from this. #BlindFury #Pod52Challenge2024-01-2828 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury Podcast3/52 Kava connoisseursHere is my conversation with a good friend and mentor of mine Manaselua. We discuss all things kava and we hope to be mystify some of the stories around this amazing product of the Pacific. Please feel free to share any feedback. Please like, subscribe and share with your friends.2024-01-2036 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury Podcast2/52 blind jujitsuKia ora family. As promised in my Facebook post. Here is my podcast on Brazilian jujitsu and some of my recent experiences. Please don’t hesitate to give me some feedback. How you think this could be improved. If you would be keen to be interviewed? And anything else in between.2024-01-1434 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury Podcast1/52 POD52 ChallengeWelcome back whanau The Blind fury is back again. Outlining my pod 52 challenge. Please tune in to hear what this is all about.2024-01-0703 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastBlindFury Podcast (Trailer)2024-01-0700 minK INCIDENT | People - Tāngata - Mga TaoK INCIDENT | People - Tāngata - Mga Tao#59 Individualised Funding and Carer Support | Whaikaha (Ministry of Disabled People), Taikura Trust, and Lifewise Full EpisodeFull Episode 59 Individualised Funding and Carer Support | Whaikaha (Ministry of Disabled People), Taikura Trust, and Lifewise 2023-09-1206 minTakiwātanga (Autism) ExperienceTakiwātanga (Autism) ExperienceNo. 59 Individualised Funding and Carer Support | Whaikaha (Ministry of Disabled People), Taikura Trust, and LifewiseCreating Autonomy: Individualized Funding as a Path to Choice and Control On this episode of Takiwatanga, we delve into the intricacies of self-directed funding and individualized support. Our guests from Whaikaha, Taikura Trust, and Lifewise, take us through the process of Individualised Funding. We also tackled the importance of connections and peer support in the success of self-directed funding, along with the need for feedback from disabled individuals. We learn about the role of host providers in navigating the system and helping individuals with disabilities plan and connect within their communities. The allocation of upfront funding and...2023-07-1038 minK INCIDENT | People - Tāngata - Mga TaoK INCIDENT | People - Tāngata - Mga TaoNo 32. Paula Tesoriero | Takiwatanga 32Republished - Takiwatanga No. 32 Paula Tesoriero is the new Chief Executive of Whaikaha (Ministry for the Disabled). Given Paula's busy schedule as the new CE, we were fortunate to still get a few minutes of her time to talk about her vision of Whaikaha and what the future would look like for the autism community in Aotearoa (New Zealand). This is a sweet 14 minute-ish conversation with Paula Tesoriero. https://whaikaha.govt.nz/ 2023-05-0515 minThe HouseThe HouseTourette's Association speaks on petition at health committeeParliament's Health Select Committee has heard from people petitioning for Tourette Syndrome to be recognised by the Ministry of Health as a disability in its own right in this country.This morning, Parliament's Health Select Committee heard from members of the Tourette's Association New Zealand on their petition for Tourette Syndrome to be recognised by the Ministry of Health as a disability in its own right in this country so that people who live with it can be eligible for ministry-funded support services.Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a disorder that involves repetitive movements or unwanted...2023-05-0304 minK INCIDENT | People - Tāngata - Mga TaoK INCIDENT | People - Tāngata - Mga TaoNo. 31 Poto Williams [Takiwātanga 24] Re-published [Originally published Takiwātanga 24 in July 2022] Poto Williams was the former minster of Whaikaha (Ministyr for disability) Whaikaha is a New Zealand government agency that provides disability support services. The agency falls under the Ministry of Social Development and is responsible for ensuring that disabled people in New Zealand have access to the resources they need to live fulfilling lives. Whaikaha works to promote the inclusion and independence of disabled individuals through a range of services and initiatives, including employment support, financial assistance, and housing assistance. 2023-05-0332 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastBlind jujitsuTune in the family and listen to how I have done something that has really put a fire into my belly.2022-11-0325 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastSober October 2022+ extrasI am back family. It has been awhile, but wanted to jump back on give it another crack and what better way to start it with something positive and that’s with my own health and well-being journey. Hope you’re all enjoy and maybe you might decide to make even the smallest change towards your own health and well-being. Which I 100% support and encourage people to do. #blindfury2022-11-0319 minKultura Incident ClipsKultura Incident Clips#17 Poto Williams | Whaikaha Minister The Ministry for the Disabled (Whaikaha) is the newly established Ministry that is said to give a voice to the disabled community in Aotearoa. The new Minister, Poto Williams will be leading this new Ministry in pushing the new legislation (Accessibility Bill) in the parliament. I was able to get some of her time to talk about what support and can the autism community and the wider disabled community expect from this newly created Ministry for the disabled - Whaikaha. You can check Whaikaha website here: https://whaikaha.govt.nz/2022-09-2732 minKultura Incident ClipsKultura Incident Clips#16 Paula Tesoriero | Whaikaha CEPaula Tesoriero | Whaikaha CE Paula Tesoriero is the new Chief Executive of Whaikaha (Ministry for the Disabled). Given Paula's busy schedule, having just commenced as the new CE, we were fortunate to still get a few minutes of her time to talk about her vision of Whaikaha and what the future would look like for the autism community in Aotearoa (New Zealand). This is a 14 minute conversation with Paula Tesoriero.   https://whaikaha.govt.nz/ 2022-09-2114 minTakiwātanga (Autism) ExperienceTakiwātanga (Autism) ExperienceNo. 32 Paula TesorieroPaula Tesoriero is the new Chief Executive of Whaikaha (Ministry for the Disabled). Given Paula's busy schedule as the new CE, we were fortunate to still get a few minutes of her time to talk about her vision of Whaikaha and what the future would look like for the autism community in Aotearoa (New Zealand). This is a sweet 14 minute-ish conversation with Paula Tesoriero. https://whaikaha.govt.nz/ ------------------------------------- Love not cure. Exploring autism one strength at a time.  Takiwātanga is the Te Reo Māori for autism. From 'tōku/t...2022-09-1914 minTakiwātanga (Autism) ExperienceTakiwātanga (Autism) ExperienceNo. 24 Minister Poto Williams | Whaikaha - Ministry for Disabled PeopleWhaikaha or The Ministry for the Disabled is the newly established Ministry that is said to give a voice to the disabled community in Aotearoa. The new Minister, Poto Williams will be leading this new Ministry in pushing the new legislation (Accessibility Bill) in the parliament.  I was able to get some of her time to talk about what support and can the autism community and the wider disabled community expect from this newly created Ministry for the disabled - Whaikaha. You can check Whaikaha here: https://whaikaha.govt.nz/ 2022-07-2532 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastMy 42nd birthdayIt is 17 April 2022, and it’s my birthday. I have a little request for you all in my podcast. So please have a listen to my podcast and consider my request as a present to myself. I hope to hear from you soon. It would be an absolute honour and privilege.2022-04-1609 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastSC NRL Trades and strategy 2These are my around for trades and strategies for the week. My thoughts on trading up turbo, bringing in my traits and my future traits for the next coming weeks. More importantly my strategy around saving trades.2022-03-3118 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastSuperCoach round three trades and strategyBefore the round three Thursday night game. I thought I would put out my trades and shoot a G for this week and the upcoming weeks. If you want to keep an insight into how I am thinking about my team then give this a listen. Please remember to like, subscribe, share and write this podcast.2022-03-2419 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastSC Knights versus TigersA quick hit on Yesterdays game. Between the Tigers and the nights. A few SuperCoach relevant guys in this game.2022-03-2108 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastSC review Cowboys versus raidersMan, all of those Cowboys in North Queensland happy after this one. Honestly, this one came out of the blue for me. I was backing the Raiders to win this game. But the Cowboys came out firing all their six shooters. Give your love to a cowboy man.2022-03-2009 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastSC review sharks versus eelsThis look like a fantastic game. Full of cut and thrust action from start to end. And with heaps of super coach relevant players scoring big numbers.2022-03-2009 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastSC review Titans versus WarriorsSuperCoach thoughts on last nights game with the Warriors and the Titans. Happy that a few of the top scorers are in my super coach team.2022-03-2009 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastSC REVIEW roosters versus see eaglesOkay guys. This is your opportunity to laugh in my face on two counts. The first picking turbo and my team. The second, my Manly Sea Eagles getting there beans from the roosters. Have a little fun on my behalf.2022-03-1914 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastSC REVIEW Panthers versus DragonsA quick drop, on our last nights epic game between the Panthers and the Dragons. And a few little thoughts around players to target either next week or later on in the season around origin time.2022-03-1915 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastSuperCoach review Storm and rabbits, trade talkHey guys coming back to you with a more if you of last nights game between the storm and the rabbits. In addition I talk about my trades for this week and my strategy around why I’ve decided to make those traits.2022-03-1822 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastSuperCoach game review, Knights versus roostersThere were some big scores in this game. And not by the roosters. If you want to catch up with my thoughts of the game and what happened. Then tuning.2022-03-1310 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastSuperCoach game review, Broncos versus bunniesHere’s my thoughts on the Broncos versus bunnies game. And I talk about the only place that I think is worth the money you pay for him. Spoiler, he plays for the Broncos2022-03-1308 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastTeam reveal 2.0, Raiders versus sharks reviewSorry family, had to redo my team review. As the sound quality of the last one was absolutely rubbish. Plus did a review of the sharks versus raiders game. In my opinion the number one game of the weekend so far #nrl #supercoachnrl2022-03-1307 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastNRL Super coach team revealApologies sound quality isn’t that great today Family. But here is my team Moorfield for this years SuperCoach season. And a little review on the first game of the round between the Panthers and the seagulls. Hit me up on socials to criticise or laugh at me in regards to the direction I went with my team happy to go backwards and forth on this. But as a spoiler alert. I did turbo.2022-03-1217 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastSC NRL 2022 Pre-SeasonHey friends and family. I know you can’t believe it. But here is another episode in one day. For my podcast goals. This is my first of a few this year around fantasy NRL. So these are just my thoughts on the two biggest questions in fantasy NRL at the moment. And a big reveal at the end of my current spine for my fantasy team.2022-02-1115 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastON JOE ROGANHey all my friends and family up there. I’ve set my goals for this year to at least put out one podcast a month. So I’m on check for two for doing that. As you can see by the title of this podcast. I am putting my two cents worth in to the Joe Rogen debate. Some of what I say might surprise you some of what I say might not surprise you or some of what I say might be new information for you. Regardless, would love to hear any feedback of anything that I’ve said in thi...2022-02-1119 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastSober October review and Mahuru MāoriAs per usual, it’s been a wee bit of a while since my last podcast. Apologies for that. But here we go my review a month later post Sobol Tobar. And a little bit of insight into being awarded the grand prize winner for the Maori language month competition online. Remember to share, subscribe, like and post any of the things that you hear that you think others may enjoy all that even you just enjoy listening to. I’m grateful for any people that decide to choose my podcast to listen to. And I’m happy to hear any fe...2021-12-0426 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastSober October day 22, cooking up a stormHey family, a bit of a longer pod today. Just me yakking about my current sober October situation. My thinking about our post Sobol Tobar. Thinking about the podcast and its future. And in recommending a few podcasts that I’ve been listening to recently. Hopefully stick in with me and listen to the pod. In the background I’m making our eggs for egg sandwiches and bacon as well. So apologies for multiple sound effects in the background. But the cool thing is I still cranking out some podcasts.2021-10-2203 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastSober October tips and tricksHey family, thanks for tuning in again. This is day nine of my sober October journey. Just want to put out heaps of gratitude to everyone that has listen to the pod. But also who have shared some love over Facebook and Instagram. I really get heaps of energy reading your comments. Keep them coming. And I will continue to post a positive messages. And I will attempt to get back to you guys as soon as I can. Take care guys, and keep tuning in. #SoberOctober #Accountable #Grateful2021-10-0916 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastSober October day threeHey guys, back from my family function down country. Do you think that I would’ve dropped the ball in regards to being sober. But I can confirm that I was pretty good with that. Had a little hick up on the food. But I’m gonna make myself accountable.2021-10-0306 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastSober October band wagonHey guys, it has been a minute. This is my podcast, to announce my intention to participate and complete sober October. One thing is for me to make myself accountable. Is to announce it to the world. But in addition, ask for any assistance and help that you Alyssa may have. So if you are keen to do this with me then reach out. If you have some tips hints resources that you have or have had whilst doing something like this. Then please feel free to share them with me. Definitely looking for some book recommendations YouTube recommendations and...2021-09-2412 minFamily, Whanau and DisabilityFamily, Whanau and DisabilitySystem Transformation and Mana Whaikaha (part 2)Research and co-ordination: Lisa PirihiPresenters: Louise RatcliffeProduced by Wintec Music and Performing Arts DepartmentGuestsJanine MorrahJanine is Parent to Parent’s Manawatu Regional Coordinator. She is a Palmy local with strongconnections to the community through sports and teaching. Janine’s prior work history has included teaching both domestic and international Studends. She has also spent time working as a caregiver in New Zeland and the UK.Lorna SullivanLorna is the Director of Mana...2021-06-2218 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastSuper coach anonymousWe are on the doorstep of team list Tuesday. For those of us who are fantasy NRL geeks. This is where our addiction to sport starts. If you ever wanted to know some background into fantasy sports and in particular what your brother, uncle, husband and other predominately males are doing on their phones whilst watching rugby league. Take a listen. For those who are at the acted like me. Take a listen you’re here as I release my list before team list Tuesday drops. Remember to write, like, share and comment.2021-03-0925 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastMāori Mutterings #5 w/ SuareeWelcome along to episode five of Maori mutterings. With my friend Suaree. Please remember that early voting has opened. So if you already know who you are going to vote for. Then get out and vote. Still time for people to enroll register and vote. In this episode we go around the different electoral regions. And discuss a couple of topics in regards to all of them. We also talk about some of the recent debates. And chop toes up. A bit of a shout out to my cousin @TinaNgata and @GoneByLunchtime in this podcast. We hope that you enjoy...2020-10-0454 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastMāori Mutterings #4 w/ SuareeHere we go family. It has been a month since our last pot cast. And wow what a month it has been on the political scene. We couldn’t cover it all in this podcast. But hopefully you find what we shared informative and fun. Also as a side note, if you are interested in finding a Instagram account that highlights local New Zealand authors. Then give my wife’s Instagram account a look. It is tales with Thomas. I highly recommend it.2020-09-041h 15BlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastMāori Mutterings #3 w/ SuareeHey guys. I finally got this done on the same day. Congratulations to myself. We recorded this episode this morning. And I have been able to edit it and post it on the same day. So you guys get to hear this podcast almost life and direct. So please tune in and listen to our musings about the local and national political sing. And have a couple of laughs along the way. Remember to share, Like, subscribe and comment on our podcast. Enjoy.2020-08-071h 02BlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastMāori mutterings #2 w/ SuareeApologies guys this is one week late from being published. Is that it still has a whole bunch of gold in the podcast. Kickback relax and listen to chop it up around New Zealand politics. I hope you enjoy. Remember to share like and wait I’ll podcast.2020-08-011h 03BlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastMāaori Mutterings #1 w/ Suaree and KahurangiWelcome to our new political podcast. This podcast is gearing up for the New Zealand national election September 2020. I welcome in a strong female voice into the space. One of my really good friends to provide a female lens on the political landscape. We hope to dive into some political policy that affects Māori. Give our opinion on some of the candidates in the Māori Seats. And have a good time doing it. Give some alternative views have a joke. But ultimately maybe invigorate some hearty conversations in the political sphere. So that it becomes more accessible to he...2020-07-101h 13BlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastThe trip tees show #9 with Pāora and KingiWelcome back guys. Hopefully you are enjoying our banter on the rugby and the rugby league. A few little controversial things in this episode. So if you’re in into a little controversy then tune in. Remember to like share subscribe and comment on the show.2020-06-2857 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastTTS w#7 w/ PāoraHey guys. The chip titties show has for this episode become the double dribble show. I am joined here by the Cassie poorly to chop it up about the recent super Rugby Aotearoa competition and also the NRL competition. This podcast is a wee bit late because we’re talking about last week‘s games. But they’re still some funny content and an opportunity to giggle at Almaca ups. Enjoy.2020-06-2545 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastBnP #3 James TaneThe blind fury podcast welcomes you to the next instalment of books and pods. I am joined here today by the cousin James. Bear with us guys, we chop it up about the ultimate fighting championship initially. But then we move into what we are really here for. And that is the books and podcasts that have inspired, motivated and assisted us to walk towards better versions of ourselves.2020-06-251h 24BlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastTTS #6 w/ Kingi and PaoraHey guys. The trip tease show is back to preview the blues versus the Hurricanes plus a re-On the recent round of the NRL. We have a new guest on the pod today one of the other cousins poorly. So hopefully you enjoy the show.2020-06-1435 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastTBF #6 reboot, reset, restart.Hey family, I’m back again to do an individual podcast today. I thought this would be a great time to reset, reboot, restart and refresh you guys with what I am trying to achieve. Today’s podcast is to give thanks and gratitude to the supporters and the people they have come onto the podcast since I started this at the end of 2019. Also to refresh everyone about what this podcast is about. But also to speak about how it has and will continue to evolve. And lastly to speak of a few things that are coming up in the...2020-06-1232 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastTTS #5 w/ KingiApologies. It’s been awhile since I have posted the last episode of our trip Tis show for the final of the last dance. Like many others the Coverd 19 reduction in restrictions meant that my family and I wanted to enjoy our community in the region. So we disappear. Which means the podcast disappears. Unfortunately we did record the episode I just did not post and publish it. So hopefully you enjoyed the podcast the cousin hey T was unable to join us so the show was more a double dribble rather than our trip Tis. Subject and enjoy2020-06-0458 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastThe trip tease show #4 w/ AT KingiWe are coming closer and closer to the end of this epic documentary about Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls. Tune in to listen and laugh with The cousins chop it up on all things last dance. And just for good measure we chucking a bit of rugby and rugby league talk at the end.2020-05-1756 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastTBF #5 w/ Te Pou HenryPlease lend me your ears on this fine day where you have the opportunity to listen and be inspired by one of my good friends and colleagues. Listen to him speak about his past the barriers the adversity that he faced in his life. And then him exploring and discovering his own recovery journey.2020-05-161h 36BlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastThe trip tease show #3Another time around the horn with the brothers. Chopping up about the last dance but now we get to extend out and to rugby the COVID-19 lockdown here in New Zealand and how things are going on and a quick shut up to all the mothers on this day.2020-05-101h 05BlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastThe trip tease show #2 w/ Kingi & ATOne more time around the horn with the cousins. Tune in to hear us chop it up on episode three and four of the last dance2020-05-0354 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastThe trip tees show #1 w/ AT and Kingi TibbleYou are all in for a treat today. For your listening pleasure you have the opportunity to sit back and relax and listen to the soulful sounds of threeTibbles. We chop it up on the topic of the new basketball documentary called the last dance. The influence that Michael Jordan had on our lives. Also his and the Chicago Bulls franchise influence on basketball and Aotearoa . Remember if you like the podcast please don’t hesitate to like share and leave us a comment below.2020-04-2651 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastTBF#0007 James TaneOn the blind fury podcast today I had the pleasure of speaking with my cousin James Tane . We chopped it up on topics of growing up in West Auckland, the challenges and barriers he faced with addiction. His transition to Australia, then his successes in becoming the man he is currently. I am so blessed and honoured to have had the opportunity for my cousin to choose me to share these stories with. I hope that listening to this podcast may help others who are struggling at the moment. And then with a little bit of help you can find...2020-04-191h 20BlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastThe blind fury podcast#0006 Hikurangi JacksonToday I am joined by a friend and a whanaunga Hikurangi Jackson. We chop it up on the spot exploring his journey into the media profession. We talk about some of his interviews. And end with some good old-fashioned banter. I hope you enjoy this podcast. And please forgive the poor audio charity. I will look to try and improve this in the future.2020-04-0943 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastThe blind theory podcast books and pods #2The blind fury podcast is honoured to have a special guest join the pod today. We have our son Jaxyn join us to review the book today. I also review two more books and a number of podcasts. We hope you enjoy the pod. Remember if you want to follow me then you can find me on Instagram under te blind fury.2020-04-0527 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastThe blind fury podcast #0004 Cory GarretThis episode of the blind fury podcast was a sitdown chat with a good friend of mine. His name is Cory Garrett. I got him on the podcast to talk about his journey into becoming a lead singer of a band. Take a listen to all the lessons that he has learnt along side has been members. Which has culminated in the band called Unifi producing their first album. Which will be released in April 2020.2020-02-0746 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastThe Blind Fury Podcast #0003 Books and PodsWelcome back to the blind fury podcast. This episode is based on an idea that I had to share what I have been recently listening to on audiobook as well as podcasts. So tune in if you are looking for some other ideas for books old school and new to read under a tree in this hot summer sun. Or if you want to put the headphones in and listen to a podcast whilst you are mowing The lawns or folding the washing. Remember to give me a like or a share rate me on whatever podcast app you are...2020-01-3127 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastThe Blind Fury Podcast - #0002 Papa DThis episode of the blind theory podcast is an interview with David Ihimaera. Who is a great friend colleague and inspirational community person. We discussed his values principles that have made him the man he is. We discuss how these principles and values have shaped his community and his children. And how it has developed into him I Thorning his face with Taa Moko2020-01-171h 03Empowering Ability PodcastEmpowering Ability Podcast#061: The Power Of Positive Vision, with Lorna SullivanLorna Sullivan, a global disability leader who is making significant changes inside the New Zealand social system. Lorna is the founder of the International Initiative for Disability Leadership (IIDL) and Director of Mana Whaikaha. I had the pleasure of learning from Lorna when she was part of the faculty in Michael Kendrick's Optimal Individualized Service Design Course.    In this podcast, we cover a wide range of topics, including:  doing away with deficit-based assessments,  enhancing a person's mana (explanation inside the podcast),  the power of holding a positive vision,  the rights of people with disabilities, tools...2019-12-1857 minBlindFury PodcastBlindFury PodcastThe Blind Fury Podcast #0001Who gave him a mic?TBF POD - Is a wee project trying to provide another perspective on events, people and topics. Centered around the people in the kitchen not just the people on the mic.2019-12-0316 minFamily, Whanau and DisabilityFamily, Whanau and Disability33. Budget Special 2019 with Minister Carmel SepuloniResearch and co-ordination: Lisa PirihiPresenters: Louise RatcliffeProduced by Louise Ratcliffe with help from Wintec Music and Performing ArtsProgramme SynopsisLouise ask the Minister about what is in this new “Wellness Budget” that is going to benefit disabled people and the people who support them.Tune in to Parent to Parent's podcast Connect, Inform, SupportConnect, Inform, Support features interviews with professionals and specialists on disability-related topics, and is a source of information and resources for families and whānau c...2019-06-1520 minFamily, Whanau and DisabilityFamily, Whanau and Disability33. Budget Special 2019 with Minister Carmel SepuloniResearch and co-ordination: Lisa PirihiPresenters: Louise RatcliffeProduced by Louise Ratcliffe with help from Wintec Music and Performing ArtsProgramme SynopsisLouise ask the Minister about what is in this new “Wellness Budget” that is going to benefit disabled people and the people who support them.Tune in to Parent to Parent's podcast Connect, Inform, SupportConnect, Inform, Support features interviews with professionals and specialists on disability-related topics, and is a source of information and resources for families and whānau c...2019-06-1520 minFamily, Whanau and DisabilityFamily, Whanau and Disability32. Minimum Wage Exemption for Workers with DisabilitiesResearch and co-ordination: Lisa PirihiPresenters: Louise Ratcliffe and David TaylorProduced by Louise Ratcliffe with help from Wintec Music and Performing ArtsProgramme SynopsisLouise and David interview the Parent to Parent Volunteer Co-ordinator Carol Armstrong about the recent SafeSquares campaignTune in to Parent to Parent's podcast Connect, Inform, SupportConnect, Inform, Support features interviews with professionals and specialists on disability-related topics, and is a source of information and resources for families and whānau caring for p...2019-06-1435 minFamily, Whanau and DisabilityFamily, Whanau and Disability32. Minimum Wage Exemption for Workers with DisabilitiesResearch and co-ordination: Lisa PirihiPresenters: Louise Ratcliffe and David TaylorProduced by Louise Ratcliffe with help from Wintec Music and Performing ArtsProgramme SynopsisLouise and David interview the Parent to Parent Volunteer Co-ordinator Carol Armstrong about the recent SafeSquares campaignTune in to Parent to Parent's podcast Connect, Inform, SupportConnect, Inform, Support features interviews with professionals and specialists on disability-related topics, and is a source of information and resources for families and whānau caring for p...2019-06-1435 minFamily, Whanau and DisabilityFamily, Whanau and Disability31. SafeSquares with Carol ArmstrongResearch and co-ordination: Lisa PirihiPresenters: Louise Ratcliffe and David TaylorProduced by Louise Ratcliffe with help from Wintec Music and Performing ArtsProgramme SynopsisLouise and David interview the Parent to Parent Volunteer Co-ordinator Carol Armstrong about the recent SafeSquares campaign.Tune in to Parent to Parent's podcast Connect, Inform, SupportConnect, Inform, Support features interviews with professionals and specialists on disability-related topics, and is a source of information and resources for families and whānau caring for p...2019-06-1348 minFamily, Whanau and DisabilityFamily, Whanau and Disability31. SafeSquares with Carol ArmstrongResearch and co-ordination: Lisa PirihiPresenters: Louise Ratcliffe and David TaylorProduced by Louise Ratcliffe with help from Wintec Music and Performing ArtsProgramme SynopsisLouise and David interview the Parent to Parent Volunteer Co-ordinator Carol Armstrong about the recent SafeSquares campaign.Tune in to Parent to Parent's podcast Connect, Inform, SupportConnect, Inform, Support features interviews with professionals and specialists on disability-related topics, and is a source of information and resources for families and whānau caring for p...2019-06-1348 minFamily, Whanau and DisabilityFamily, Whanau and Disability30. Future Planning for Families of Children with Special Needs with Tiffany WilkinsonResearch and co-ordination: Lisa PirihiPresenters: Louise Ratcliffe and David TaylorProduced by Louise Ratcliffe with help from Wintec Music and Performing ArtsGuests: Tiffany WilkinsonTiffany lives in Tauranga and works for Enrich + as a community facilitator, helping people with disabilities integrate into the community. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood and a Masters in Disability and Inclusion studies, with experience working in mainstream and special education schools in both NZ and London. Tiffany has a brother with ASD and an in...2019-03-1759 minFamily, Whanau and DisabilityFamily, Whanau and Disability30. Future Planning for Families of Children with Special Needs with Tiffany WilkinsonResearch and co-ordination: Lisa PirihiPresenters: Louise Ratcliffe and David TaylorProduced by Louise Ratcliffe with help from Wintec Music and Performing ArtsGuests: Tiffany WilkinsonTiffany lives in Tauranga and works for Enrich + as a community facilitator, helping people with disabilities integrate into the community. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood and a Masters in Disability and Inclusion studies, with experience working in mainstream and special education schools in both NZ and London. Tiffany has a brother with ASD and an in...2019-03-1759 minFamily, Whanau and DisabilityFamily, Whanau and Disability29. Back to School with Louise and a New Co-host!Tune in to Parent to Parent's podcast Connect, Inform, SupportConnect, Inform, Support features interviews with professionals and specialists on disability-related topics, and is a source of information and resources for families and whānau caring for people with disabilities.Discussion topics cover a range of subjects related to disability and special needs, such as inclusive education, supporting someone with special needs, and the challenges and triumphs of living with disability.LinksParent to Parent New Zealand IncAltogether AutismCare Matters o...2019-03-1648 minFamily, Whanau and DisabilityFamily, Whanau and Disability29. Back to School with Louise and a New Co-host!Tune in to Parent to Parent's podcast Connect, Inform, SupportConnect, Inform, Support features interviews with professionals and specialists on disability-related topics, and is a source of information and resources for families and whānau caring for people with disabilities.Discussion topics cover a range of subjects related to disability and special needs, such as inclusive education, supporting someone with special needs, and the challenges and triumphs of living with disability.LinksParent to Parent New Zealand IncAltogether AutismCare Matters o...2019-03-1648 minFamily, Whanau and DisabilityFamily, Whanau and Disability28. Back to School 2019 with Barbara NelsonResearch and co-ordination: Lisa PirihiPresenters: Louise RatcliffeProduced by Wintec Music and Performing ArtsGuests: Barbara NelsonDirector, Kauri CentreBarbara Nelson spent the last 5 years as a Liaison Teacher at Westbridge Residential School. She worked with families in their homes, helping parents to support their children getting back into school. Prior to Westbridge Barbara was Day School Principal at Salisbury Girls in Nelson for 10 years where she and the Deputy Principal developed a support programme for the girls transitioning back home...2019-03-1516 minFamily, Whanau and DisabilityFamily, Whanau and Disability28. Back to School 2019 with Barbara NelsonResearch and co-ordination: Lisa PirihiPresenters: Louise RatcliffeProduced by Wintec Music and Performing ArtsGuests: Barbara NelsonDirector, Kauri CentreBarbara Nelson spent the last 5 years as a Liaison Teacher at Westbridge Residential School. She worked with families in their homes, helping parents to support their children getting back into school. Prior to Westbridge Barbara was Day School Principal at Salisbury Girls in Nelson for 10 years where she and the Deputy Principal developed a support programme for the girls transitioning back home...2019-03-1516 minFamily, Whanau and DisabilityFamily, Whanau and Disability27. Christmas PreparationResearch and co-ordination: Lisa PirihiPresenters: Louise RatcliffeProduced by Louise Ratcliffe with Wintec Music and Performing ArtsProgramme SynopsisIn the run-up to Christmas Louise talks through some practical ideas for managing Christmas with special-needs children, and how to minimise stress and maximise fun this holiday seasonMusic“Christmas in the Summertime” by The Funky MonkeysTune in to Parent to Parent's podcast Connect, Inform, SupportConnect, Inform, Support features interviews with professionals and spec...2019-03-1427 minFamily, Whanau and DisabilityFamily, Whanau and Disability27. Christmas PreparationResearch and co-ordination: Lisa PirihiPresenters: Louise RatcliffeProduced by Louise Ratcliffe with Wintec Music and Performing ArtsProgramme SynopsisIn the run-up to Christmas Louise talks through some practical ideas for managing Christmas with special-needs children, and how to minimise stress and maximise fun this holiday seasonMusic“Christmas in the Summertime” by The Funky MonkeysTune in to Parent to Parent's podcast Connect, Inform, SupportConnect, Inform, Support features interviews with professionals and spec...2019-03-1427 minThe Jade Farrar show (audio edition)The Jade Farrar show (audio edition)Address to Mana Whaikaha staff on December 3 2018Here is my keynote speaking to Mana Whaikaha staff on the theme for the international day of persons with Disabilities, Empowering persons with disabilities and ensuring inclusiveness and equality. I also mix it up by reflecting on my experience in Japan. Thanks to Mana Whaikaha for the invite and a huge thank you for the work happening on the ground right now! Check out my youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/jadefarrarshow Reach me on my social media accounts: https://www.facebook.com/jadefarrarofficial https://www.twitter.com/jadefarrarshow2019-02-1842 minFamily, Whanau and DisabilityFamily, Whanau and Disability25. System Transformation and Mana WhaikahaResearch and co-ordination: Lisa PirihiPresenters: Louise RatcliffeProduced by Wintec Music and Performing Arts DepartmentGuestsJanine MorrahJanine is Parent to Parent’s Manawatu Regional Coordinator. She is a Palmy local with strongconnections to the community through sports and teaching. Janine’s prior work history has included teaching both domestic and international Studends. She has also spent time working as a caregiver in New Zeland and the UK.Lorna SullivanLorna is the Director of Mana...2018-06-2519 minFamily, Whanau and DisabilityFamily, Whanau and Disability25. System Transformation and Mana WhaikahaResearch and co-ordination: Lisa PirihiPresenters: Louise RatcliffeProduced by Wintec Music and Performing Arts DepartmentGuestsJanine MorrahJanine is Parent to Parent’s Manawatu Regional Coordinator. She is a Palmy local with strongconnections to the community through sports and teaching. Janine’s prior work history has included teaching both domestic and international Studends. She has also spent time working as a caregiver in New Zeland and the UK.Lorna SullivanLorna is the Director of Mana...2018-06-2519 minFamily, Whanau and DisabilityFamily, Whanau and Disability23. Ali Beasley (part 2) and Farewell FreeFMResearch and co-ordination: Lisa Pirihi and Carolyn JuryPresenters: Louise RatcliffeProduced by Louise Ratcliffe and FreeFM89.0Guests: Ali BeasleyAli Beasley lives in Nelson with her husband Keith and their two teenage children, George and Emilia.Emilia was diagnosed with autism at the age of seven, which had a profound impact on the whole family. Ali has recently written a book, Emilia’s Colours, which shares the highs and lows of living with a child with a major disability in words that are frank, touching an...2018-06-2327 minFamily, Whanau and DisabilityFamily, Whanau and Disability22. Ali Beasley, ‘Emilias Colours’, Parenting and Family life with a Special Needs Child (part 1)Research and co-ordination: Lisa Pirihi and Carolyn JuryPresenters: Louise RatcliffeProduced by Louise Ratcliffe and FreeFM89.0Guests: Ali BeasleyAli Beasley lives in Nelson with her husband Keith and their two teenage children, George and Emilia.Emilia was diagnosed with autism at the age of seven, which had a profound impact on the whole family.Ali has recently written a book, Emilia’s Colours, which shares the highs and lows of living with a child with a major disability in words that ar...2018-06-2228 minFamily, Whanau and DisabilityFamily, Whanau and Disability11. Parenting a Gender Questioning ChildResearch: Rebecca ArmstrongPresenters: Val Ockenden & Louise RatcliffeProduced by Louise Ratcliffe and FreeFM89.0Guests: Denise IvesDenise Ives has a background in teaching adults to use computers and IT projectmanagement. She has a diploma in Breastfeeding Counselling and took a certificate in teacher aiding shortly after arriving in NZ, working as a teacher aide at a primary school. She is a full-time home-educating mum to Nash, and also has a 24 year old son and three year old granddaughter. Denise founded the charity...2018-06-1130 min