10 episodes

Hosted by athlete Maia Wilson and broadcaster Johnson Raela, Coco-Ngāti brings a cross-cultural, wahine Māori and Pacific Island male lens to each episode. Coco-Ngāti believes in amplifying 'our stories by our people'. Our guests are of Māori and/or Pacific Island heritage and openly discuss tapu/taboo issues close to their heart.

SEASON 1 focuses on 'being mixed race in Aotearoa'. In this series we explore the world of inspirational people from mixed race backgrounds and learn from their life stories and experiences.

Coco Ngāti Maia Wilson and Johnson Raela

    • Society & Culture

Hosted by athlete Maia Wilson and broadcaster Johnson Raela, Coco-Ngāti brings a cross-cultural, wahine Māori and Pacific Island male lens to each episode. Coco-Ngāti believes in amplifying 'our stories by our people'. Our guests are of Māori and/or Pacific Island heritage and openly discuss tapu/taboo issues close to their heart.

SEASON 1 focuses on 'being mixed race in Aotearoa'. In this series we explore the world of inspirational people from mixed race backgrounds and learn from their life stories and experiences.

    Tiana Metuarau | a Māori/Kuki Airani student athlete overcoming anxiety

    Tiana Metuarau | a Māori/Kuki Airani student athlete overcoming anxiety

    In episode 9 we kōrero with Tiana Metuarau - a Māori/Kuki Airani student athlete who uses her platform to highlight the beauty of her Polynesian whakapapa.
    For the first time ever, Tiana publicly opens up about overcoming anxiety and body image issues and how this has been amplified through her netball journey.
    She talks to us about what it was like playing semi-professional netball at 15 years old while having to balance high school and bringing Te Ao Māori into her netball environments.
    Coco-Ngāti is made with support from Foundation North and The Coconet.

    • 40 min
    Qiane Matata-Sipu | Mana wāhine, māma, wife, business owner and social activist.

    Qiane Matata-Sipu | Mana wāhine, māma, wife, business owner and social activist.

    In episode 8 we kōrero with Qiane Matata-Sipu - a Te Waiohua and Waikato Tainui mana wāhine who is a māma, wife, business owner, photographer and passionate social activist.
    Qiane Matata-Sipu leads the team behind NUKU, a platform that amplifies the voices and stories of kickass indigenous women.
    She also talks to us about being raised on her papakainga by a strong indigenous wāhine , to now raising her own daughter on the same whenua.
    Coco-Ngāti is made with support from Foundation North and The Coconet.

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Te Awanui Reeder | Music, Education & Business

    Te Awanui Reeder | Music, Education & Business

    In episode 7 we kōrero with Te Awanui Reeder also known as Awa. He talks to us about growing up in the 90s, his Reo journey and how he raises his tamariki to empower their multicultural (Māori, Samoan, Japanese) heritage.
    He is widely known as the lead vocalist for Nesian Mystik but also has a passion for education. Awa has also developed an impressive business portfolio and shares some advice for budding entrepreneurs. He also drops exclusive details about a new Māori anime series he and his team are working on.
    Coco-Ngāti is made with support from Foundation North and The Coconet

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Sulu Fitzpatrick | Silver Fern netballer with a malu

    Sulu Fitzpatrick | Silver Fern netballer with a malu

    In episode 6 we kōrero with Sulu Fitzpatrick - professional netballer, proud mum, athlete, partner and student.
    She talks to us about being raised within a big Samoan aiga as a whāngai child and her struggles with being a teen mum, mental health and body image.
    She also shares about her journey with her Samoan culture and being the first professional netballer and Silver Fern to play with a malu.
    Coco-Ngāti is made with support from Foundation North and The Coconet.

    • 54 min
    Lizzie McLean | Māori/Scottish Justice Warrior

    Lizzie McLean | Māori/Scottish Justice Warrior

    In episode 5 we kōrero with a Māori and Scottish justice warrior who works in film and is a PhD student.
    Lizzie McLean talks to us about her upbringing in Whatawhata, in the mighty Waikato with her four brothers, Scottish mother and a hearty Māori Dad.
    She also shares her passion for PhD research focusing on finding better outcomes for Māori in the justice system and how she takes care of her own mental health.

    • 40 min
    Lavi Vetelino | a.k.a FRESH BRINCE

    Lavi Vetelino | a.k.a FRESH BRINCE

    In episode 4 we kōrero with a Samoan/Kuki Airani social media influencer Lavi Vetelino, or better known as Fresh Brince. He was raised in Palmerston North before moving to Logan, Brisbane, and then returning to Aotearoa over 5 years ago.
    Lavi is a genealogy nerd and can trace his Cook Islands heritage back ten generations. After living in Australia for 9 years and having limited access to his cultural heritage, his family made the move to Mangere where the overload of Polynesian culture came as a shock.
    Alongside Lavi, Coco-Ngāti hosts Maia Wilson and Johnson Raela also share their struggles with body image.

    • 48 min

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