Ki Tua - He Timonga

Ki Tua - He Timonga

Ki Tua is a podcast with a difference, covering current events and important issues with guests, through to formative moments in their lives.
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Episode 1

Ki Tua: Oriini Kaipara shares how her journey in journalism led her to become a prime-time news presenter, driven by the need for representation. She reflects on her upbringing in the language revitalisation movement in this highlight from Ki Tua.

Episode 2

Te Reo advocate and social media influencer Te Aorere Pewhairangi talks about Māori broadcasting and the six purposes it serves in this highlight from Ki Tua.

Episode 3

In this highlight from Ki Tua, biosecurity expert Tame Malcolm talks about the importance of Mātauranga Māori in conservation and the dream to bring back the kererū to the dinner table.

Episode 4

Documentary maker Kimi Kaire-Melbourne talks about mana motuhake and the importance of representing the Māori voice in film-making in this highlight from Ki Tua.

Episode 5

Entrepreneur, community hero and councillor, Tāmati Rākena grew up speaking English. He talks about his reo journey and how he has reinstated it as the main language in his home.

Episode 6

Artist and te reo teacher, Te Kanapu Anasta talks about the importance of heritage, navigating tapu and the possibilities in the digital space for regenerating our oratory ranks.

Episode 7

Tutata Hetet-Matatahi has lived through the reign of four Māori monarchs. The Kiingitanga stalwart takes us back to her childhood and her aspirations for the indigenous national movement.

Episode 8

Youth taiao ambassador, Rangipare Belshaw-Ngaropo talks about being a part of a crop of dynamic Māori now serving our communities and how it has influenced her journey into motherhood.

Episode 9

Charlie Rahiri has advised cabinet ministers, gaining insight on the workings of government. The iwi executive is using his experiences to serve his people.

Episode 10

Whenua development officer and Māori ward councillor Penetaui Kleskovice talks about the importance of whakapapa knowledge and how it has helped pave his way from paepae apprentice to iwi executive.

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