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Pounamu Skeltonâs story is one of vision, resilience, and legacy. He uri o Taranaki Maunga, Te Atiawa, Taranaki Tuturu, and NgÄti Ruanui, Pounamu lives on her papakÄinga in Onaero, a place her whÄnau have named Te Rau Orongo âthe multiple ways to heal ourselves.âFor more than 24 years, she carried a dream: to live organically
This episode follows the real-life adventure of Charlotte and Natalie, co-founders of Pompom Events & Marketing đ. Dive into their journey as partners in business, full of ups, downs, and lots of laughs, to discover practical lessons on the doâs and donâts of a business partnership. đCharlotte and Natalie never set out to become business
Twenty something Ella Sargent from Manawa MÄori and Multi Agency explains how Gen Z entrepreneurs are doing things differently and what we can learn from them. Thereâs a new kind of entrepreneur on the rise: one who doesnât wait for permission, doesnât follow the old rules, and isnât afraid to experiment. Theyâre bold, values-driven, and unapologetically
This episode features Lynda McGregor from Little Bread Loaf Bakery, sharing tips on how to weather a downturn in business.
Nartarsha Navanaga-Bamblett built her business by honouring culture and identity in a Western-dominated space. Her story shows the power of representation and how to stay true to who you are in business. When you are a First Nations person whoâs navigating a Western-dominated world, you enter unchartered territory. When you do that as a business person,
This episode introduces WÄ-HINE, a podcast for women in business who are building aligned, values-led legacies.




