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By Aaron Ryan
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
On this weeks episode we sit down with Tavita Milo. He's a financial advisor / insurance broker in Auckland, New Zealand. We got him in to help the older and younger generation get educated about insurance as it is something that is not taught in schools to often and sometimes feel that it is only for the very wealthy. When in fact, it can be for everyone. It can actually save you and your family a lot of hassle if anything was to happen to you.
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On this weeks show we sit down with Savannah Tafau-Levy. A Pacific journalist who has used her experience from broadcasting in both Australia and New Zealand to share some pretty amazing stories. Working along side Auckland Rugby League, Oceania Football Confederation and Kava Bowl Media over the years, she shares her own story and experiences. Plus, she gives advice to those who wish to get into the same industry as hers.
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We sit down with Ojay Solomona & Maggie Misa. The Co-Founders of MMOS. A performing arts organisation who hold dance classes in the South Auckland suburb of Manurewa. A very unique company who teach dance to those who simply have an interest to those who have been in the hip-hop/contemporary dance industry for a very long time.
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Coach Six is a fitness coach and owner of 6 movement in Auckland New Zealand who takes a holistic approach to health and well-being. Here's a brief interview with him as we talk about this holistic approach and what it was like going out on his own and starting his own gym.
Today we sit down wit the Saintz Dance Academy's Director Chantelle Huch. An experienced dancer in the hip-hop industry who has performed in a variety of competitions and locations. But she's also inspiring the next generation of youth within the country to pursue their dreams.
Instagram handle: @chantellehuch / @saintzdanceacademy.
The Pacific Island community in New Zealand can sometimes be pointed out a lot in the media when it comes to the negative things in life. But we do have our people on the ground who share the great and beautiful things of our friendly south pacific people. John Pulu. You may know John from his last 10 years working with Tagata Pasefika and his show with 531pi. John is an amazing broadcaster with a heart of gold that shares some amazing stories of our pacific people all over the world.
Today we sit down with Natalie Toevai aka Siva Mai With Nat. Nat has made a name of herself by gifting the world with her talents across many of the pacific dance platforms. By teaching and performing in different parts of the world. And is one of the leaders of the amazing Ura Tabu.
We sit down with Jerry-Moses AKA JAY-EMZ. Back in 2017 Jay Emz decided to leave his full time employment to pursue a career in the music industry as a singer. Not only has he been able to thrive and travel to different part’s of the world doing what he loves. He is also one of the funniest personalities on social media today.
Today we sit down with someone who accomplished this goal and has had a acting career that has soared over 40 years. Alison Quigan. You all might know her as the star of Shortland Street in the early 2000’s as she played Yvonne Jeffries, the receptionist. As well as this, in 2001 she received a Queens Service Medal for her work in the performing arts industry and is the current performing arts manager at Mangere Arts Centre.
So here’s her story....
If you wish to get in contact with Alison Quigan or Mangere Arts Centre then please head over to https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/arts-culture-heritage/arts/art-centres-galleries-theatres/Pages/mangere-arts-centre.aspx
Today’s guest we sit down with Romero Tagi. Romero and his awesome wife Nova started sporting events as a way to keep their family together across the city of Auckland. In this experiment, Nova and Romero launched POP-UP PLAY. They identified a gap in local parks and community sports which saw the need for safe spaces and accessible environments for people to PLAY. Through this, the family concept was relaunched as a broader offering open for all communities to partake in.
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.