
In this episode we chat with the bro Stefan about his experiences shifting through te ao Māori and te ao Pakeha spaces. A self proclaimed father first, husband second and police officer after that, Stefan traces his whakapapa to the Bay of Plenty and chats to us about being a cop in this ever changing environment. As true as the saying 6 degrees of separation goes - Scott and Stefan actually crossed paths way back in the rā about 15 years ago at Glenfield College. Crossing paths again on Maranga, we're celebrating yet another one of our positive Māori role models! Anei tētahi o ētahi rangatira o tatou!
Nov 3, 2021
1 hr 5 min

Kia ora e te whanau! In this ep we test our ability to kōrero solely in te reo Māori about our experience in our extended lockdown in 2021. With both of us learning our reo as a second language later in life we know we this is a journey that will extend through our lifetime and we're going to make mistakes left, right and centre! Step back a few years ago and both of us knew next to nothing, but we also know if we don't use it, we lose it. Nā reira, bear with us as we expose the heck out of ourselves and speak about our whakaaro of our lockdown experiences solely in the reo of the Rangatira. Nau mai te hapa; ma te hapa, ka ako!
Oct 20, 2021
37 min

If you've listened to our earlier podcasts you'll know this name well. To define Chels by her job, her title or her achievements would not give nearly enough mana to her. In fact who are we to define her at all?! While recording this ep Chels was in a full immersion reo course at Te Wananga Takiura, actively involved in her law firm, keeping up with her business up in the far North, just purchasing a property, organising a marriage and somehow still managing to keep fit, happy, healthy and balanced. We catch up and find out how this epic woman stays on top of everything and how her reo journey is shaping not only her mahi but her identity. Chelsea Terei - the mana is all yours!
Oct 6, 2021
1 hr 6 min

A lot of us would have heard the saying 'Harden up bro', a common throw away comment to make light of a situation or someones emotions and directed mainly towards males. John Kingi, one of the founders of Soften Up Bro plays on the old outdated saying above. Flipping the antiquated and defunct dialogue on how being tough means being emotionless John and his partner Heemi have created safe space for Māori tane to embrace their vulnerability and change the narrative of what it is to be a 'strong' male. Whakangāwari ōu taringa - Ko John Kingi, Soften up Bro tēnei
Sep 29, 2021
54 min

After a wee bit of a hiatus, juggling whanau, study and well... life, we've made it back to continue on with our kaupapa! In this ep we find our feet over zoom (Locked down again) and give a bit of insight into what brought us back and why we both agree this needs to continue. We're looking forward to climbing the maunga with you guys again! Kua hoki mai māua, this is Maranga.
Sep 22, 2021
23 min

Sports Psychology is a common fixture in modern day sport however having a Māori male working within that space is not. When some of us hear 'Psychology' we may default to words such as mental illness, shrinks and issues. While this may be true Jhan fills us in on how sports psychology helps to refine the minds of the modern athlete and help them tap into their inner calm and extra 1%. He also explains his journey that landed him in this space and some of the benefits connecting Māori athletes with Māori thinking.
May 27, 2020
1 hr 17 min

We're still here and chances are we'll be here for a good while longer! This is our take on our personal experience of being in Lockdown for the second week. In Aotearoa we're incredibly privileged to have our borders shut and to be put down into lockdown early preventing a further spread of the Corona virus. For us this has been an amazing time to be able to watch the taiao replenish, for us to take stock of what's important to us and for our minds to settle. This of course comes from a space where we're privileged to have a safe home and a good support network. We can't deny that we're incredibly lucky to say this. In this ep we korero on what it's like for us and also go into what it might be like for others who aren't in the same position as us.
Apr 15, 2020
33 min

The Corona virus has affected the world in a massive way and as we write this we're still in the midst of it all. This lockdown is something none of us in Aotearoa have seen within our lifetime and it can be pretty scary but also have some strange positives to it. Daz and Scott get together over the internet to record a Korero Session on what they've noticed in week 1. Set aside some time (you're in lockdown - you've probably got a ton of it!) and settle into 'The Korero Session - Lockdown'
Apr 8, 2020
24 min

DK is the ultimate waterman, not just from the perspective of being a champion surfer but because he is in tune with our waters. If you're a kid you may have taken surfing lessons with him, if you're a surfer you'll know him as a force to be reckoned with. If you're a Raglan local you've no doubt heard of the Kereopa whanau and if you haven't heard of him, you're about to in a way that not many have. In this episode we thought we were going to talk about DK's surfing career and accolades but where this interview went was mind blowing and an absolute privilege for us to experience, to the point that we were both speechless at regular intervals. As always, put some well deserved time aside and sink into the korero with Daniel Kereopa.
Apr 1, 2020
1 hr 20 min

It's been a hectic few months for both of us at Maranga, with Daz locking into family life and Scott starting full immersion te reo Maori. In this episode we fill you in on our recent radio silence, don't worry - we're still on the waka e te whanau!
Mar 11, 2020
23 min
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