Kia Ora Podcast
By Waimirirangi
Find out how they’ve done what they have and hear their tips to empower you to balance your wellbeing.
So grab a paddle, jump on this waka and let’s start a journey to living our best lives!
Kia Ora PodcastSep 12, 2019
Taha Hinengaro: Linda
My mum is my best friend, my backbone and te poutokomanawa o tōku ao. I’ve witnessed her inspiring journey with mental health where she showed me what it means to be a warrior. I'm pleased to have her come share her story and tips to help you strengthen your mental wellbeing/taha hinengaro in Te Whare Tapa Whā.
TRIGGER WARNING: This podcast discusses mental illness, depression and suicidal thoughts which may be upsetting for some people.
WHERE TO GET HELP
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DEPRESSION HELPLINE: 0800 111 757 or text 4202
Taha Whenua: Tiana
Taha Whānau: Hinepounamu
Hinepounamu is someone I've always looked up to. She grew up in two very different worlds where she had to learn how to adapt and connect with all sorts of people. Through this, Hine learnt the importance of social relationships. Hear her story and tips to help you strengthen your social well-being/taha whānau in Te Whare Tapa Whā.
The intent of the Kia Ora Podcast
Find out the story behind the creator and creation of the Kia Ora Podcast series. Gain some insight on Sir Mason Durie's concept of Te Whare Tapa Whā and its purpose to help you live your best life!
Teaser
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