Indigenous 100 Podcast
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Episode 60 – REUBEN COLLIER
With a deep love for people and a genuine desire to give his absolute all to his mahi, Dr. Reuben Collier has always approached his work with the right intentions and a true commitment to understanding. It is this authenticity that has naturally drawn eld
Episode 59 – WIREMU DOHERTY
Reflecting on his youth, Wiremu Doherty shares a story of simplicity and deep connection to the world around him, offering a profound glimpse into the resourcefulness that shaped his journey. As a hunter-gatherer even from his preschool years, these forma
Episode 58 – GORDON TOI
A life-altering accident could have ended Gordon Tois path as an artist, but instead, it deepened his passion for his art and turned his own pain into a vessel to help others navigate their ownparticularly through the sacred and profound process of givi
Episode 57 – TINA NGATA
Colonialisms impact runs deep, shaping how indigenous peoples are perceived both at home and abroad. Ironically, outside ones home country, there is often recognition, respect, and admiration for our uniqueness and resilience.Yet, internally, systemic
Episode 56 – DAN WALKER
AI has become an increasingly prominent part of our daily lives, rapidly advancing in knowledge and significance. As it continues to evolve, Dan reflects on the importance of nurturing our relationship with this global tool, exploring how we can harness i
Episode 55 – MERA PENEHIRA
With her deep understanding of Mori education and international indigenous knowledge, Mera shares her whakaaro on the successes weve achieved while thoughtfully highlighting opportunities for growth.From equipping our rangatahi with a deeper understan
Episode 54 – TE URUROA FLAVELL
From the historic battles at Ruapekapeka and rkau to the ongoing responses from te iwi Mori today, these actions are all interlinked in addressing our concerns to the King or Queen of the time and the government of the day. This relentless fight reflec
Episode 53 – HONEY HIREME-SMILER
Honey Hireme-Smiler knew her talent was something special from a young age. By the time she was 10, she was making rep teams and playing in the Northern Zones, so it was clear she was on a path to something extraordinaryeven if it meant leaving her broth
Episode 52 – TUKOROIRANGI MORGAN
Balancing the demands of many different kaupapa is no small feat, but Tuku Morgan has spent decades mastering the art. Through challenges, obstacles, and countless battles, his focus has always remained steadfast: the wellbeing of his people and a thrivin
Episode 51 – DAME CINDY KIRO
By day, she handles a steady stream of engagements with government leaders, heads of state, and royalty. Yet, at the heart of her role as Aotearoa’s first wahine Mori Governor-General, lies a deep commitment to serving Aotearoa and improving outcom





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