Understanding how and why whakapapa affects who we are today and who we might be in the future.
The Whakapapa Effect is a show focused on lifestyle design and unpacking the process of how different people have designed the lives they lead today, underpinned by Māori ancestral knowledge.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpiritualityHealth & Fitness |
Pātai submitted by Pūrākau Principles members:
1. what’s your favourite whakataukī
2. can you talk more about atua wāhine, the inspiration, why you wrote the book etc.
3. where did you learn about pūrākau and mātauranga māori in this way?
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A reading and review of my first three whakatauāki in the series; He aka matua, he aka tāepa rānei? Whaitiri whakaoroororangi, Whaitiri whakahoronuku. Kei Te Kore kei te paru rānei tāu e kimi nā? Exploring the inspiration, nuance, challenges and more... more
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Thank you so much for your podcast it really helps and is wonderful! You’re awesome!
I felt a heart warming familiar, voice inside and calling towards your Kaupapa, and how you remind us, about how we need to acknowledge the whakapapa and create awareness for that to understand the what’s the how’s the why’s of us and our experiences.
Thank you Hana
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Amazing content and questions to influence change in ones life.
It really is all about whakapapa.
Listen and grow. 🌱
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