It was an honour to sit down with the legendary Te Hāmua Nikora - a familiar face on screen, a captivating voice, a humour that brings laughter to all, a heart for our rangatahi, and a true representative of Māoridom. Enjoy this conversation as we explore the significance of names, working with rangatahi, life in media, personal stories of vulnerability, kōrero from Ngāti Porou, and insights from Mahi a Atua. This episode was filmed during the Mahi a Atua Rangi Parauri Wānanga in Gisborne. 0:00 Intro 7:10 Ranagatahi at Heart 13:01 Ngāti Porou 17:55 Working in Media 24:30 Rangatahi Focused 28:07 The Reka of the Kūmara Patch 34:30 Mahi a Atua 38:20 Observe Over Control 44:30 Final Words
Excited to reconnect with kōkā Diana Kopua for another powerful kōrero. In this episode, we dive deep into Māori healing, pūrākau Māori, the importance of embracing feedback, and reframing failure to failing. Doctor Diana also shares how the principles of Mahi a Atua come alive in real-time during wānanga. This episode was recorded at the Rangi Parauri Wānanga at Pākōwhai Marae in Gisborne. Leave a comment below to share what resonated most with you. 0:00 Intro 7:20 Welcoming Feedback 12:00 Failing Over Failure 18:05 The Real Scenarios 23:23 Common Themes 27:30 The Early Atua Battles 34:30 Wealth is the Collective Struggle 39:40 Our Relationship with the Environment 45:15 Directing the Ship 51:10 Working with Papa Mark Kōpua 01:01:30 Final Words
It's always an empowering conversation when my brother Nick sits across from me. He's in a new season, and we explore a variety of topics that will leave you reflecting and gaining new insights. We discuss subjects like service and healing, embracing obstacles, the 7 Hermetic Principles, living in the present moment, relationships, and breaking thought and behavioral patterns. 0:00 Intro 7:30 The Impact of Spirituality 13:30 Life Happening For You 19:27 Embracing Obstacles 24:50 PLOM Disease 28:30 The Hermetic Principals (The Universal Laws) 32:00 Overcoming Asthma 39:00 Relationship Breakthroughs 47:50 The Present Moment 55:55 Final Words
I had an amazing kōrero with my best friend and wife, Hinepanea Rewiri, where she opened up about her journey as a māmā to our two sons. She shared the challenges she's faced with postpartum and reflected on what has supported her during this season of self-discovery, exploring who she is beyond being a mother and a wife. We also took some time to discuss our marriage and the personal and shared growth we've experienced over the years. Her intention with this episode was to be open and honest about her experiences in the hope that it will resonate with and support others going through similar challenges. 0:00 Intro 2:15 Being a Māmā 8:00 Postpartum 12:24 Growth 18:49 The Boys Birth Experiences 42:02 Lessons Learnt 47:30 Just Listen
In this episode, we sit down with Te Wehi, a renowned moko artist and kaihaka, whose life is a testament to the richness of te ao Māori. Raised by his grandparents, Te Wehi's early years were immersed entirely in te reo Māori, fostering a deep connection to te ao Māori and a passion for toi Māori. His journey through kapa haka has taken him across the globe, showcasing the beauty of our culture. Join us as we share a kōrero about Te Wehi’s upbringing, the significance of kapa haka, insights on FestPac 2024, Moko Ora, things to know about wearing mataora and moko kauae, the impact of gambling harm, and we explore the importance of developing skills. 0:00 - Intro 3:00 - Key Moments From Upbringing 8:30 - Took It For Granted 12:12 - FestPac 2024 24:15 - The Highs Of Kapa Haka 29:08 - Moko Ora 36:24 - Responsibilities Of Moko 45:05 - We're Still Here 48:08 - Moko & Koha 56:17 - Gambling Harm 1:02:42 - He Oranga Te Kōrero 1:06:19 - Developing Skills Please follow links below if you require any support with gambling harm. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/safergamblingaotearoa/ Help and support services: www.safergambling.org.nz/support
In this episode, I dive into the key insights from last week’s ‘Cultivate Clarity, Ignite Your Purpose’ Masterclass, where I shared two simple yet powerful questions that sparked massive shifts in my own personal journey: What would you like your life to look like? What are your values? Answering these questions provides profound clarity and helps you align your actions with your purpose in everyday moments. If you've been on a personal development path but find yourself feeling stuck, the upcoming Te Ara Hou wānanga on the 7th-8th of September is for YOU. An opportunity to dive deeper into this work and realign with your true purpose. Learn More & Secure Your Spot Here
In this episode with Te Kanapu, we explore how Te Reo Māori has been a gift that keeps on giving. We discuss te reo Māori and tikanga, finding purpose, working at a government level, co-writing hit songs "I Am" and "Māori ki te Ao" with Stan Walker, being among heroes, and sharing experiences with gambling harm. 0:00 - Intro 3:37 - Purpose 8:16 - The Gift That Keeps On Giving 11:10 - Breaking Down Tikanga 18:22 - He Who Waits Will Receive 22:29 - Co-Writing 'I Am' 27:24 - Being Among Heroes 33:53 - Working in Government 39:56 - Seeds of Matariki Debrief 46:37 - Gambling Harm 57:09 - Getting Over Your Own Shit Please follow links below if you require any support with gambling harm. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/safergamblingaotearoa/ Help and support services: www.safergambling.org.nz/support
Tame 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 Reset Place 16:17 Upbringing with Pāpā 18:30 Being a Pāpā 20:30 My Gaps 24:15 Te Reo Māori 28:30 Kura Reo Taiao 34:10 Matariki and Tipuārangi 35:00 The Tui 38:10 The Kereru 39:13 The Huia 41:16 Huia Kai Manawa 43:40 Being Together Comment your feedback below and subscribe for future episodes. 'Seeds of Matariki' Supported by Te Māngai Pāho. Executive Producer: Kristin Ross Producer: Raniera Rewiri Director: Āio Media Te Reo Māori Advisor: Te Kanapu Anasta
Hohepa Tuahine speaks about his upbringing, moving from place to place, and feeling the void of te reo Māori. He shares his journey of revitalizing te reo Māori in his mid-20s, lessons from his eldest daughter, researching Matariki, and his love for working in the māra, aligning with Tipuānuku. 0:00 Intro 3:15 Moving Around 4:40 The Void 5:40 Importance of Stability 7:45 Being Intentional 8:30 Circumstances Change 10:10 Our Kids are Mirrors 12:00 Proud of You Being You 13:30 Worried About Te Reo Māori 17:30 Learning Te Reo Māori 20:15 Following Teachers 21:00 First Fight 24:00 Working with Rangi 28:00 Curious About US 29:45 Story of Maui 33:05 My One Wish 34:20 Tipuānuku 39:05 Return to Self 41:00 Emotional Intelligence 43:10 Carry the Maunga 46:10 What is Ahead? 51:00 Thank you Comment your feedback below and subscribe for future episodes. 'Seeds of Matariki' Supported by Te Māngai Pāho. Executive Producer: Kristin Ross Producer: Raniera Rewiri Director: Āio Media Te Reo Māori Advisor: Te Kanapu Anasta
In this episode, we share space with Dr. Diana Kopua, a Māori psychiatric specialist who incorporates pūrākau Māori through Mahi a Atua to support whānau in distress. We discuss her upbringing, spiritual connection, journey through medical school, stance against racism, standing in your power and kōrero related to Waitī, one of the nine stars of the Matariki cluster linked to the sea. 0:00 Intro 3:30 Path to becoming a doctor 5:30 Building Confidence 7:30 Spiritual Connection 9:20 The Concept of Wairua 13:00 Mahi a Atua: Way of Being 15:00 Story of Tangaroa 17:40 Holding Space 21:50 Sit in the Uncertainty 26:00 Oppression & Curiosity 28:00 The Beginning of Pūrakau 32:00 Banking of Knowledge 33:00 Te Reo Māori Journey 36:00 Matariki 39:00 Tangaroa Pūrakau 45:00 Violence & Racism 50:00 Standing in our Power 54:30 The Path to Change 59:00 Your Story *Please note: Doctor Di mentions a pūrākau of Tangaroa's child Ikaroa but the correct named is 'Ikatere'. Corrected by Papa Mark Kopua. Comment your feedback below and subscribe for future episodes. 'Seeds of Matariki' Supported by Te Māngai Pāho. Executive Producer: Kristin Ross Producer: Raniera Rewiri Director: Āio Media Te Reo Māori Advisor: Te Kanapu Anasta
Papa Mark Kopua is renowned for his expertise in whakairo and moko. He has carved seven wharenui and has significantly contributed to the practice of moko. His talent extends beyond the arts; he is also a gifted storyteller. Through his art and the sharing of pūrakau related to Atua Māori and kōrero tuku iho (ancient wisdom), he imparts valuable lessons and insights through Mahi a Atua alongside his wife Doctor Diana Kopua as well as kōrero pertaining to Matariki. 0:00 - Intro 5:24 - Story of Upbringing 9:42 - The Moon and Tides 11:36 - Whakairo was Sparked 18:07 - Responsibility for Wharenui 20:23 - Journey into Moko 23:37 - Proud of Where Moko is Now 27:00 - Atua and Whakapapa 31:01 - Mataariki 33:45 - Kōrero tawhito 38:30 - Pōhutukawa 42:34 - Emotional Wellness 45:03 - Vulnerability Pūrakau 51:30 - Tears of Wise Council 57:00 - Making Tapu Kōrero Enjoyable 59:32 - Nudge Little Red Riding Hood Comment your feedback below and subscribe for future episodes. 'Seeds of Matariki' Supported by Te Māngai Pāho. Executive Producer: Kristin Ross Producer: Raniera Rewiri Director: Āio Media Te Reo Māori Advisor: Te Kanapu Anasta
Professor Rangi is a pioneer in Māori astronomy and in particular Matariki. His research and unique ability to share knowledge has led to Matariki now being a public holiday in Aotearoa, New Zealand. It's been 5 years since he last sat across from me and in this conversation we dive into Matariki, meaningful Matariki moments, Matariki and healing, the concept of time, his desire to step back and what he plans to focus his energy on next. Comment your feedback below and subscribe for future episodes. 'Seeds of Matariki' Supported by Te Māngai Pāho. Executive Producer: Kristin Ross Producer: Raniera Rewiri Director: Āio Media Te Reo Māori Advisor: Te Kanapu Anasta
Whirimako is known for her music and using music to uplift te reo Māori. This conversation we dive into her upbringing, personal growth, the music industry, moving home from Australia and giving yourself the permission to express your gift. Whirimako speaks into Waitī and her unique experiences of gathering and preserving foods growing up the river in Ruatoki. Waitī is the star associated to fresh water within Matariki. Comment your feedback below and subscribe for future episodes. 'Seeds of Matariki' Supported by Te Māngai Pāho. Executive Producer: Kristin Ross Producer: Raniera Rewiri Director: Āio Media Te Reo Māori Advisor: Te Kanapu Anasta
Hiko is the youngest tāne Māori competing in Crossfit in the elite mens division. He recently competed inTorian Pro which is the best of the best in Aotearoa and Australia, which was his second time making it. His main focus this year was being Māori and utilising the aspect of whānau and mātaraunga Māori. Hiko also shares how his whānau incorperate the Maramataka and how they come toegther to celebrate during Matariki. Hiwa i te Rangi is one of the 9 stars of Matariki who is linked to dreams and aspirations. Hiko speaks into his process as an athelete to achieve the goals he has set for himself. Comment your feedback below and subscribe for future episodes. 'Seeds of Matariki' Supported by Te Māngai Pāho. Executive Producer: Kristin Ross Producer: Raniera Rewiri Director: Āio Media Te Reo Māori Advisor: Te Kanapu Anasta
Eru Kapa-Kingi EP2 w/ Eru Kapa-Kingi is known for standing on the frontline helping whānau to reclaiming tino rangatiratanga through breaking down and better understanding He Whakaputanga and Te Tiriti o Waitangi. "Māori never ceded sovereignty". He also shares how his journey relates to the wind element using kōrero related to Ururangi, which is one of the 9 stars of the Matariki cluster that is linked to the winds as well as pūrakau of Tawhirimatea, who is the god of all winds. Comment your feedback below and subscribe for future episodes. 'Seeds of Matariki' Supported by Te Māngai Pāho. Executive Producer: Kristin Ross Producer: Raniera Rewiri Director: Āio Media Te Reo Māori Advisor: Te Kanapu Anasta
EP1 w/ Kristin Ross share around being caught up in the rat race to stripping things back during Covid and how Matariki has influenced her life as a wāhine Māori, māmā, partner, businesswoman and creative. She also speaks into how the current season of her life aligns to Waipunarangi, one of the 9 stars within the Matariki cluster. Waipunarangi is connected to water and there are many aspects to water just as there in the journey back to self. Comment your feedback below and subscribe for future episodes. 'Seeds of Matariki' Supported by Te Māngai Pāho. Executive Producer: Kristin Ross Producer: Raniera Rewiri Director: Āio Media Te Reo Māori Advisor: Te Kanapu Anasta
After a 13 month hiatus the Planting Seeds Podcast is back and man it feels good! Thank you to the supporters of the show, your patience is valued and I hope this episodes provide a small climpse into what's been happening BUT also what is to come. BIG mihi to my whānau, close friends, work mates and the organisations that have contributed to the mobile studio and the exciting projects. I'm committed to serve and to maximise the value I can offer through the podcast. BIG blessings & BIG love to ALL. Watch Here: Youtube Video Link
Newsletter Series: Episode 8 This episode is on 'being broke but having dreams'. Something for myself but hope it's helpful for others in a similar space. Check out my NEW website - here
Brad Rapira a man who has had an impact on my life since connecting last year. He has helped guide me towards being a better man, husband and father. In this episode we talk about health and wellness, connecting to Te Ao Māori, navigating relationships as tāne, being a black belt in JiuJitsu, being dyslexic and so much more. Hope you enjoy this wholesome kōrero. Visit my website and subcribe to Newsletter here
Newsletter Series: Epsiode 7 This episode is on 'doing work' and my personal development journey Check out my online course Te Ara Hou and subcribe to Newsletter here Book 1:1 breakthrough call with me here Use code: PLANTINGSEEDS when you shop with YOUKNOW Clothing here
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I love this podcast thank you both so much 🙏 What is the Maramataka app that you use?