Chasing the scent of beauty and the poetry of gardening with Kane Hogan from Urban Gardener
Kia ora e te whānau, today we are celebrating sincronicity and chance encounters. We met Kane at Miharo Gallery in town and got to talking about gardening as a path towards health and realising one's purpose in life. A korero about beauty, life, the search for purpose and the acceptance of the twists and turn our lives can take. On our search for food security, sovereignty and resiliency we have come to share korero with many amazing people and Kane is one of them without a doubt. If you'd like to follow his work you can find it on https://www.facebook.com/UrbanGardenerWestport. Thanks so much for tuning in, love to have you join our korero again, may you have a blessed day.
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Growing as a family with Bridget Scully from Nurture Earth
Kia ora e te whānau, we're joined today by an awesome wahine, gardener, permaculturist, mom and educator, and also her very adventurous son Lachy. Bridget Scully welcomed us to her home and garden and shared her experience in search for a balanced life that allows her and her whānau to reconnect with nature. Through her journey she's come by a wealth of knowledge and love for every living thing. It is humbling and enriching to be able to share korero with someone so commited to creating a better future for generations to come. We hope you find as much enjoyment in this korero as we did and may this message find you in good health.
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Growing gardeners with Ron Taiapa
Kia ora e te whānau, we're very happy to present the first episode of a series exploring Food Sovereignty and Resiliency. For this first episode we are joined by Ron Taiapa, who is part of a meke group of eco-warriors and gardeners based in Te Tairāwhiti. The sound may be a bit weird, as it was recorded on the go in the car going to Uawa, but we trust the message is strong and you can resonate with the kaupapa. Ngā mihi nui e te whānau, ka kite.
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Miharo, whānau turned to art
Kia ora e te whānau, we’re happy to be back with a special episode. Joining us today are Hera Clifton and Rosie Crudas, two amazing wahine that have gifted our community with a beautiful space where artists can share their creations and find much needed support in their creative endeavors. Hera will be holding a solo show at Miharo this Friday from 6 to 8 pm, so if you enjoyed the korero and want to meet these amazing wahine, come down and join us at 118 Gladstone Road. Ngā mihi nui e te whānau, ka kite 💚
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Rāhui garden
What have you been doing for the past month? Taking the time to understand what needs to happen in my life during the past month has brought me back full circle to a place of gratitude and love. I want to share a bit of that today. Trusting this message will find you well. May you have a blissful day.
Our purpose is to create a conversation with incisive questions about sometimes hushed subjects that need to be brought to light. This includes social justice, climate justice, mental health, activism, and any struggles that stand in the way of building a future where everyone in our society can find a place to feel at home.
If you have come here it may well mean that you are not a comformist, you dig deeper when your instinct calls you to.
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