Weekly podcast from the perspective of an American educator living in the Far North of New Zealand
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
I wasn't sure what to talk about this week, then I found a hitchhiker on the side of the road. Fifteen minutes later, I am involved in the internal politics of the local high school, giving advice to a student about how to pressure his administratio... more
This week I was able to travel to Auckland to pick up our campervan. I know it seems easy to transport a vehicle across the globe, but there were some challenges in getting this done. I'll tell you all about this week. more
We tend to view places that are very far away as being very different and exotic. I have been fortunate to travel and live in places "very far away", and it seems to me that they aren't really that different. I seem to hear and have the same conver... more
This week I really was fascinated with the idea of Land. Is there a difference between the way people from a Western background view "the land" and the way Indigenous and First Nations people view Land? This is a big question. But it plays out in ... more
Ryan rejoins Brian and brings his five questions about what it is like living in Aotearoa.
This week I spent some time reflecting on the founding story of New Zealand after having celebrated Waitangi Day. Was the founding of New Zealand an conquering of a native people or an agreement between two equals?
Today I sit down with my 12 year-old daughter to interview her about her first couple days of school here in Ahipara. Here’s the link to The Bats: https://youtu.be/xC4SX4c50Ig
I traveled this weekend to see my first live cricket match. Today I’ll give you my observations on that experience. And we hosted our first New Zealand dinner party. Did we debate NZ politics and talk about Former president Trump? You know we did.
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