Story-telling / Story-listening podcast explores multiple Indigenous and cultural epistemologies (worldviews, sciences, pedagogies, cosmology). It documents a practice of recording oral stories/teachings as a method of preparation for climate change (changes to land, water, living beings and inter-relationships). The host, Jessica Hum (譚德娟) aims to build relationships of mutual respect and reciprocity, producing a series of podcasts which serve as a boundary object. As a 3rd generation Chine ...
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This is the Audio version of the Coromind Magazine, a collaborative project brought to you by the Flock Media Group Ltd. from the beautiful Coromandel, Aotearoa New Zealand.
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A weekly podcast on ways to stay calm and compel others as you communicate. Along with executive communications tips and strategies, we interview intriguing individuals who've found the "Sage approach" by finding gifts, opportunities, and knowledge within trying situations. New Zealander show host, Debbi Gardiner McCullough, has written on social and business trends and struggles for the Economist, the Guardian, and Financial Times of London. She's a self-retired college professor of writing ...
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How (and why) to say “no” to unnoticed favors—and any work way beyond our remit
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I hear you, dear friends, coachees, and community. Too many requests upon you. Not enough time to get stuff done. And certainly not enough time for the work that really sets you apart. In this week’s Sage Sayer’s podcast, learn tips and tools to say ‘no’ vs. ‘yes’ to the things that bog you down and get in your way of your greater legacy work and y…
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Diary of a Syncopator: The life and Music of Nur Peach – Coromind Issue 22, 2024
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In 2019, when I was 18 years old, I moved to Auckland city to study popular music at Auckland uni. I was fresh out of high school and until then had lived with my parents and brother in Waiomu. Our house was surrounded by bush with big gardens and a stream in the backyard...द्वारा Coromind
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Couple Power Series – The Power of Love: The Keys to a Happy, Healthy, and Humming Relationship by Lana Garland - Coromind Issue 22, 2024
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Most of us are lucky enough to be born to parents that love us deeply and do their very best to show it. As we grow older, we usually find a true friend or two that love us, enjoy our company and have our back. Then most of us decide to dive into the biggest love adventure of our lives, becoming a two-ooh baby, just me and you. A couple. Mmm, I’m i…
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Coromind Editorial - Issue 22, 2024द्वारा Coromind
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Amir's Bag Of Marbles - Is being Martial an Art? by Amir Yussof – Coromind Issue 22, 2024
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Many of us worldwide, at some point in our youth, were encouraged to take up Judo, Karate, Taekwondo or some other Martial Art. The usual motivation was to promote self-esteem, focus, confidence, discipline and fitness. When introduced to adults, the focus seems to be on self-defence, competition or codified systems and traditions of combat. Origin…
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Layers of Expression: A Trip Into Lutzotto's Mind by Leonardo Magri - Brought to You by New World Whitianga – Coromind Issue 22, 2024
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When I visited Lutzotto’s studio for the first time, I came across something pleasing for a Virgo punk rocker: organised chaos. A small house/art studio smartly positioned and built with recycled and reused materials in one of the most special places in the Coromandel region: the Blue Fridge Valley. Lutz is surrounded by nature. Silence is present …
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HorrorScopes: Listen at your own risk! The universe has plans by Rabian Foberts – Coromind Issue 22, 2024
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Seasons Bleeding! Time for your unfortunate HorrorScopes – Caution, these are not for the faint-hearted. Or the illiterate. There is an audio version, but it's a bit creepy; perhaps you could wait and read these tonight?द्वारा Coromind
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Ross' Ramblings Brought to you by Windborne Charters: Sailing Stories – Part 1 by Ross Liggins - Coromind Issue 22, 2024
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I guess sailing became part of my future genetic makeup back in 1865 when my great-great grandfather William Foote abandoned his timber milling business in Newfoundland Canada because adverse weather over several years had affected tree growth. Together with another family, the Peaces, he bought the 132-ton brigantine (sailing vessel) called Clara,…
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A Motherhood Series: Child-free vs Motherhood by Elvisa Van Der Leden – Coromind Issue 22, 2024
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Sigh … I have spent too long trying to start this article. Overthinking how to tap the subject lightly on the shoulder and start the conversation in my mind. Being in my 30s and in a traditional relationship, I am seeing so many different scenarios play out with my girlfriends. Observing so many life paths and supporting friends through various typ…
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Coromind Magazine - Issue 22, 2024
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Coromind Magazine Issue 22 Full Audio Versionद्वारा Coromind
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Why did I do that? A Reflection in a Step Toward Change by Rebecca Smith – Coromind Issue 22, 2024
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Why did I do that? Have you ever asked yourself that question? Then, it’s quickly brushed off, only to find yourself in the same situation and that same query on repeat. And so the loop continues.द्वारा Coromind
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Graham Young - Featured Artist – Coromind Issue 22, 2024
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An artist’s life at the beach. Waihi Beach artist Graham Young has enjoyed a long career as an oil painter, establishing a reputation for creating realistic paintings that capture his love for the familiar yet often overlooked places that surround us in our everyday lives.द्वारा Coromind
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Thrash Metal Revival: The power and fury of Prisoners of War by Jessica Paton and Joshua Armstrong - Coromind Issue 22, 2024
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Prisoners Of War is a thrash metal band with strong influences from the 80s and 90s. The current lineup consists of Reef Denton (rhythm guitarist/vocals), River Lloyd (lead guitarist/backing vocals), Zach Greenfield (drummer/backing vocals), and Vienna Blofield (bassist).द्वारा Coromind
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Dancing Dreams: From Ballet to Hip Hop - Blake and Fern Inspire Through Dance Brought to you by En Pointe Dance Studio Whitianga – Coromind Issue 22, 2024
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Coromind is proud to feature two incredible young dancers from our region! Blake Gifford-Hill from Whitianga and Fern Paki from Thames are making waves in the dance world, and we’re here to celebrate their talent and dedication. Dance offers so much more than just movement – it helps children develop……
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Proud to Be Local brought to you by CFM – Luke Neale - Coromind Issue 22, 2024
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Proud to be Local is our inspirational feature, highlighting homegrown Coromandel Peninsula folks doing wonderful things out in the world. In this edition, Luke Neale. Brought to you by Ron Morganद्वारा Coromind
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Thames Arts, Treasures & Textiles – Saturday Market Exhibition - Coromind Issue 22, 2024
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Thames Arts, Treasures and Textiles (TATAT) is a group of local artists who have come together to exhibit and sell their unique creations. Starting on 19 October, the exhibition will be open for sales every Saturday morning, 9 am - 1 pm, in the Grahamstown Hall, in conjunction with the Saturday Thames Market. On display will be collections of potte…
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Bringing back the boom – How community conservation can protect bittern/matuku-hūrepo and wetland habitats - Coromind Issue 22, 2024
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They may not look picturesque, in the way a Coromandel beach might. The waters aren’t shimmering blue. Things don’t just soar here; they creep and wriggle. Birds don’t just chirp; they croak and boom. Yet the Hauraki and Coromandel’s wetlands are magical places. Wetlands are ecosystems including rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, swamps, bogs, estuarie…
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Barbara Reveron on heritage, parental lessons, and confidence
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How do we build our confidence as leaders when our heritage and lessons from our elders don’t quite align with the confidence we need and see around us? Marketing consultant, Barbara Reveron, ponders on this idea when reflecting on how her Puerto Rican parents raised her to do well at work. It’s a delightful conversation which chronicles Barbara’s …
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End your meetings early. Listen actively
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Meetings can drain most of us. New leaders tasked with connecting and growing their teams endure endless 1:1’s with their team and peer leaders. Without blocked off time for thinking and tasking, empty slots on shared calendars attract invitations like mosquitoes at a nudist beach. Many find that active listening can help; meaning, listening with a…
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Tales in Stone: Jocelyn Pratt’s Artistry from Tapu to the World - Coromind Issue 21, 2024
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Jocelyn Pratt’s passion lies in sculpting hardstone, where she explores and enhances the natural qualities of stone through form, polish, texture, light and shadow. Her creations celebrate the natural solidity and strength of stone, aiming to evoke a sense of tactile repose and optimism for societal change.…
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Common Ground – A Page Dedicated to Expression – Coromind Issue 21, 2024
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Common Ground is a space dedicated to expression. In this edition: Blister by Flaxxies and Beauty by Denise Allenद्वारा Coromind
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Ginney Deavoll - Featured Artist – Coromind Issue 21, 2024
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I paint because it brings me happiness, fulfilment and allows me to share the messages I have for the world in the most authentic way possible. Also, because I don’t know how not to. When I haven’t painted for a while I feel like there’s a big storm cloud brewing behind me full of ideas, adding up and threatening to push me over.…
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Amir's Bag Of Marbles - The Art & Sound of Healing by Amir Yussof – Coromind Issue 21, 2024
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Occasionally, we all feel unwell. Periodically, we might have a headache, catch a cold, or burn a fever. Sometimes, we break some bones, suffer more severe internal issues or are diagnosed with some devastating illness. When this happens, most of us will seek out a general practitioner, a specialist or a surgeon and, subsequently, receive some medi…
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From Marbles to Medals - The Story of Rocky Lane and Cue Sports by Pamela Ferla – Coromind Issue 21, 2024
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Even as the excitement of the Summer Olympics blazed onto our screens, a world class pool star in Whitianga continued to hope he would see Cue Sports on the Olympic podium in the near future. Retired lawyer and international pool player, Royce (Rocky) Lane has lobbied for the sport to be recognised in the Olympic arena since the 80s, saying Cue Spo…
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Local Action brought to you by Harry and Her – Olivia McDonald (Football) – Coromind Issue 21, 2024
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My name is Olivia McDonald, I’m 19 years old and at the end of July I am going to America to play college soccer in Nebraska. My football journey began when I moved to Whitianga and joined the Mercury Bay 11th Grade team coached by Leah Gubb, the first person who truly inspired me to take the sport further.…
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A Motherhood Series: Stay At Home vs Career by Elvisa Van Der Leden – Coromind Issue 21, 2024
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My husband and I were fortunate enough to both be home full-time with our toddler and four month old baby while I was on six months of Paid Parental Leave (PPL). While this period did require financial and social sacrifices, we made it work and were grateful to be able to invest so much time, energy and love into our babies in those early months. W…
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Heavy Riffs with Precision: King Fish’s Musical Journey by Jessica Paton and Joshua Armstrong - Coromind Issue 21, 2024
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Meet King Fish, the killer three-piece band with Jacob on drums, Heinzy on bass, and Jay rocking guitar and vocals. They’re all about heavy riffs but with a cool twist: each instrument gets its own space to breathe, avoiding that full-throttle, non-stop noise. Their sound hits hard but stays clear and balanced, giving them a unique edge in the scen…
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Coromind Magazine - Issue 21, 2024
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Coromind Magazine Issue 21 Full Audio Versionद्वारा Coromind
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Animal Welfare Advocate - Finding Purpose in the Pacific by Anusha Bhana - Coromind Issue 21, 2024
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When Jacci Hilton was growing up on Auckland’s North Shore, all she dreamed about was helping animals. A naturally curious, caring and empathetic girl, she had lots of pets, a menagerie of sorts! As a teenager she worked in a pet store, and would regularly bring home animals to rehabilitate or rehome, sneaking them on the bus in a bag or in her poc…
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Coromind Editorial - Issue 21, 2024द्वारा Coromind
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Proud to Be Local brought to you by CFM – Virginia Connell - Coromind Issue 21, 2024
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Proud to be Local is our inspirational feature, highlighting homegrown Coromandel Peninsula folks doing wonderful things out in the world. In this edition, Virginia Connell. Brought to you by Ron Morganद्वारा Coromind
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Health Essentials - How 5 Minutes of Meditation a Day Can Transform Your Mind by Kaitlyn Gooch - Coromind Issue 21, 2024
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Hello again, I hope this article finds you well! This month I want to dive into a topic that is a personal favourite – Meditation! Now, before you skip past, I ask that you give me a chance, even if you've tried meditation before and it hasn’t worked for you. Most people who don’t automatically love sitting in stillness and silence decide very quic…
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Coromandel Open Studios Arts Tour 2024 - Coromind Issue 21, 2024
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Free Self-Guided Tour Showcasing the Best of Coromandel's Art Scene For many years, the Coromandel Town area has had a reputation as a notable centre for arts and crafts in New Zealand. Talented artists are often drawn here from other areas not just for the beautiful views but also the lively art community. Every year since 2006, many of these arti…
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Ross’ Ramblings - Living with Pākehā and Māori – Part 2: The myth of equal rights by Ross Liggins - Coromind Issue 21, 2024
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In Part 1 of this story, I suggested that people and political parties sit down and share kai together, speak and listen to each other and reach compromises through sharing ideas and understanding – and not use historical agreements to sow discord and division, as the Act Party’s Treaty Referendum Bill is doing. The party’s policy of New Zealanders…
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Leadership and life lessons learned from taking a 4-week break: Jessica Pelegio
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Like most professionals, PTO brings up mixed feelings for NY-based Head of Technical Program Management, Jessica Pelegio: fear of falling back, fear of burdening others, or fear of a deluge of of work when coming back. The Pew Research Center tells us many professionals in the U.S. do not take their full paid time off for these very same reasons, B…
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Coromind Magazine - Issue 20, 2024
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Coromind Magazine Issue 20 Full Audio Versionद्वारा Coromind
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Play that note again, cook it for a bit longer, draw smoother lines, clean it harder, wait until it is dry, shake it before using it, ask for help, price it right, don’t ask for help, question more, wedge the clay, stay quiet, improvise, laugh about it …द्वारा Coromind
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Introduce ourselves in less ho-hum ways. Reporting tools to the rescue
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Professionals all over wonder how to introduce themselves, especially to new bosses, teams, or a recruiter — even to new friends. Introductions (done well) become conversation starters, build connections, even elevate our personal brand. But how do we talk about our work — and life — in ways that stand out and align with our personality and values?…
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Proud to Be Local brought to you by CFM – Craig Meiklen - Coromind Issue 20, 2024
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Proud to be Local is our inspirational feature, highlighting homegrown Coromandel Peninsula folks doing wonderful things out in the world. In this edition: Craig Meiklenद्वारा Coromind
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Health Essentials - Redesigning Your Daily Habits by Kaitlyn Gooch - Coromind Issue 20, 2024
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This month is diving deeper into our habits. I would like you to start to think about how you spend your time. Last month, we talked about habit stacking and average days, but I want you to think about how you spend each hour of your day. Do you wake up, check your Instagram, laugh at some videos, have a quick coffee before shooting out the door to…
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Soulful Strings: Kendall Elise’s Country-Tinged Charm by Jessica Paton and Joshua Armstrong - Coromind Issue 20, 2024
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Coromind spotlights Kendall Elise, a talented singer-songwriter, producer, recording artist, and guitarist from Papakura, South Auckland, who lives in Thames. Known for her unique blend of country-tinged tunes and soul-stirring ballads, Kendall's dynamic live performances captivate audiences, evoking a range of emotions from laughter to tears. Her …
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Local Action brought to you by Harry and Her – Charlize Davy (Squash) - Coromind Issue 20, 2024
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I’m from Thames and started playing squash at 12, but before I started I grew a love for the sport because my parents have played for many years now. When they went to tournaments, I would go with them and found squash more interesting the more I watched.द्वारा Coromind
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Amir's Bag Of Marbles - Artificial Intelligence – A(m) I ? by Amir Yussof – Coromind Issue 20, 2024
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While walking the dogs today, it dawned on me that A-R-T, are the first three letters in the word ‘artificial’. Intrigued, I looked up the origin of the word and was pleasantly surprised. The first records of the word come from around 1400 and its roots lie ultimately in the Latin artificiālis, meaning ‘belonging to art’, from artificium, meaning ‘…
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From Cordoba to the Coromandel: A Tango Love Story by Pamela Ferla - Coromind Issue 20, 2024
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Imagine this. It’s dark, it’s late and the music’s loud at a park in Cordoba, a city of over one-and-a-half million centred in the heart of Argentina. A happy crowd fills the open space as they dance, their movements measured, couples focused as they concentrate on the irresistible passion of the Tango. Local man Sergio Corvalan is there. He sees a…
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Tawa Rikihana - Featured Artist – Coromind Issue 20, 2024
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Tawa Rikihana, also known as Derrick ‘Rick’ Rikihana, is a Māori artist from the Te Arawa iwi and the Tuhourangi-Tarawhai hapū. His Awa (ancestral river) is Te Wairoa, and his Maunga (mountain) is Tarawera. Rick’s wharenui, Hinemihi o Tarawhai, holds significant cultural importance to him and his whānau. I asked Rick if I could meet him and photogr…
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Common Ground – A Page Dedicated to Expression – Coromind Issue 20, 2024
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Common Ground is a space dedicated to expression. In this edition: Old Sailor by Chris Porter and This One’s For The Winos, The Working Girls, The Lovers, and The Crowds Passing By – Stewart Pedley & The Sinnersद्वारा Coromind
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Whitianga Oceans Festival: More than just a festival - Coromind Issue 20, 2024
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Embark on a journey full of delicious surprises and vibrant melodies at this year’s Whitianga Oceans Festival. It's not just about the food and drinks; it's about creating unforgettable memories. But what many don’t know is that the festival is a community owned and run event that has a strong focus on sustainability and the environment.…
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Doodle Away: Letting Go of Perfectionism with Donald Mackay - Coromind Issue 20, 2024
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Doodling has always interested me as a quick, easy and no judgement start to art. I used YouTube as a resource and doodling led into loose urban sketching. A broad definition of loose urban sketching is the ability to observe surroundings and simplify the bustling streets, architecture and people into basic shapes and lines.…
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Ross’ Ramblings - Living with Pākehā and Māori by Ross Liggins- Coromind Issue 20, 2024
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I attended a private high school in Auckland at which the students were all white except for one Māori boy called Ben, so obviously there was no whānau room and no te reo Māori taught. Most of us had little experience of Māori culture. However, for me, that was about to change.द्वारा Coromind
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Bridging the Gap: An Interview with Georgie Parry, Founder of The Coromandel Youth Mentors Programme by Stella Pennell - Coromind Issue 20, 2024
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I recently had the pleasure of meeting Georgie Parry, the founder of The Coromandel Youth Mentors Programme (CYM). Georgie, a young woman who emigrated to New Zealand in August 2019, struck me as a deeply passionate and caring individual dedicated to her community. Originally from England, Georgie holds a degree in Criminology; however, her true ca…
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