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What's the power of taking just one step? That's what Petra Bagust looks into on this episode of Sunday Sanctuary. When the journey ahead is too big to comprehend, or you have more than one option available, what would happen if we took one step?
In this episode, Petra talks to co-founder of the charity One Mother to Another and former 1News Europe correspondent, Joy Reid, about her journey with long Covid and learning to take one step at a time. In recent months, producer Sam has been wondering what it means to be a good treaty partner here in New Zealand. One step he took this year was to head to Waitangi for a week. Another step he took was to take a microphone with him to record a Waitangi diary for this episode.
Haere mai!
Music:
Intsrumental by The Fuzzy Robes (played at the end of the intro)
Frolic by Jake Xerxes Fussell (played at the end of Joy's interview)
Lost Forever by Tony Njoku (played at the start of the Little One Step reading)
By the Sleepy Lagoon by BBC Concert Orchestra (played at the end of the Little One Step reading)
Caught in the Middle by Paramore
Rivers that you Cannot See by North Americans (played during communion)
This is Your Life by Hannah Cohen
Pīwari by Christoph El Truento (first song in Sam's Waitangi diary)
Moon Age by Duster (second song in Sam's Waitangi diary)
East Cape by Headland (last song in Sam's Waitangi diary)
Claire de Lune by Claude Debussy (played during the benediction)
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What's the power of taking just one step? That's what Petra Bagust looks into on this episode of Sunday Sanctuary. When the journey ahead is too big to comprehend, or you have more than one option available, what would happen if we took one step?
In this episode, Petra talks to co-founder of the charity One Mother to Another and former 1News Europe correspondent, Joy Reid, about her journey with long Covid and learning to take one step at a time. In recent months, producer Sam has been wondering what it means to be a good treaty partner here in New Zealand. One step he took this year was to head to Waitangi for a week. Another step he took was to take a microphone with him to record a Waitangi diary for this episode.
Haere mai!
Music:
Intsrumental by The Fuzzy Robes (played at the end of the intro)
Frolic by Jake Xerxes Fussell (played at the end of Joy's interview)
Lost Forever by Tony Njoku (played at the start of the Little One Step reading)
By the Sleepy Lagoon by BBC Concert Orchestra (played at the end of the Little One Step reading)
Caught in the Middle by Paramore
Rivers that you Cannot See by North Americans (played during communion)
This is Your Life by Hannah Cohen
Pīwari by Christoph El Truento (first song in Sam's Waitangi diary)
Moon Age by Duster (second song in Sam's Waitangi diary)
East Cape by Headland (last song in Sam's Waitangi diary)
Claire de Lune by Claude Debussy (played during the benediction)
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