Tātou tātou - kaitiaki kōrero about hauora / wellbeing

By: Hui E! Community Aotearoa Volunteering New Zealand Centre for Social Impact and Woo Wellbeing
  • Summary

  • Volunteering and community work is not 9-5 and often done around paid work and raising families. The pressures of time and empathy can take its toll on our hauora / wellbeing. Tātou tātou is a collection of interviews with community champions who share their challenges and ups and downs with a focus on how they manage their wellbeing and support others they serve to do the same. Hosted by Tuihana and Rochelle. Proudly brought to you by Hui E! Community Aotearoa, Volunteering New Zealand, Centre for Social Impact, and Woo Wellbeing.
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Episodes
  • ”One of the things I want to learn is to just chill. It’s really hard. How do I just do nothing?” | Rochana Sheward, Chief Executive at Belong Aotearoa
    Sep 15 2023

    "One of the things I want to learn is to just chill. It's really hard. How do I just do nothing?" Rochana Sheward, Chief Executive of Belong Aoteaoroa, shares her hauora journey with Tuihana and Rochelle. Rochana talks about the practical things she does to prioritise her wellbeing, as well as what she's learning about the prioritisation of work from her teenage son.

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    Tātou tātou is a podcast about kaitiaki kōrero and our wellbeing hauora.

    You can find us online at www.huieorg.nz/tatou-tatou.

    Find Rochelle at www.thengocoach.com.

    Find Tuihana at www.woowellbeing.co.nz or @iamtuihana.

    Tātou tātou is brought to you by Hui E! Community Aotearoa, Volunteering New Zealand, Centre for Social Impact and Woo Wellbeing.

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    28 mins
  • ”The first challenge is seeing myself as a community leader which is always a tough pill to swallow.” | Te Mete Lowman from The Western Initiative
    Aug 23 2023

    "The first challenge is seeing myself as a community leader which is a tough pill to swallow." Te Mete Lowman, Manager Māori Service Innovation at The Western Initiative, shares his hauora journey with Tuihana and Rochelle. Te Mete talks about the acute impacts of carrying the weight of a kaupapa and the trauma of his community. Powerful kōrero you won't want to miss.

    DON'T FORGET TO LIKE AND SHARE US WITH YOUR FRIENDS!

    Tātou tātou is a podcast about kaitiaki kōrero and our wellbeing hauora.

    You can find us online at www.huieorg.nz/tatou-tatou.

    Find Rochelle at www.thengocoach.com.

    Find Tuihana at www.woowellbeing.co.nz or @iamtuihana.

    Tātou tātou is brought to you by Hui E! Community Aotearoa, Volunteering New Zealand, Centre for Social Impact and Woo Wellbeing.

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    38 mins
  • ”I feel with my holistic background, if I’m close to doing something like getting my feet in the sand, that’s me.” | Toni Helleur, CEO & Community Connector at I AM Māngere
    Aug 17 2023

    "I feel with my holistic background, if I'm close to doing something like getting my feet in the sand, that's me." Toni Helleur, CEO & Community Connector at I AM Māngere, shares her hauora journey with Tuihana and Rochelle. Toni talks about her work in South Auckland during Cyclone Gabrielle and the recent flooding.

    DON'T FORGET TO LIKE AND SHARE US WITH YOUR FRIENDS!

    Tātou tātou is a podcast about kaitiaki kōrero and our wellbeing hauora.

    You can find us online at www.huieorg.nz/tatou-tatou.

    Find Rochelle at www.thengocoach.com.

    Find Tuihana at www.woowellbeing.co.nz or @iamtuihana.

    Tātou tātou is brought to you by Hui E! Community Aotearoa, Volunteering New Zealand, Centre for Social Impact and Woo Wellbeing.

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    32 mins

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