
65 episodes

Far Queue Podcast Kelsy & Maluseu
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- Education
The Far Queue podcast invites conversations about various access to equity, within the context of Aotearoa (NZ).
Guests share their lived experiences in an effort to identify common threads within support systems, social networks and knowledge that uplifts the collective human experience.
FAR QUEUE - SEASON TWO QUESTION
What does equity in knowledge look like for various communities coexisting within one society?
Lets Talanoa/Korero
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S2E18: Receptive Strength with Lisa Ryan
Moana and Oceania greetings to one and all
In this episode, we reconnect with a mother, a daughter, a sister, a niece, an aunty and a business owner Lisa Ryan.
Lisa shares five meaningful lessons from her life that echoes knowledge, wisdom and deeper understandings.
We navigate through talanoa topics such as:
Arrival of knowledge Loss and loveThe git of timeWork ethic Nurturing lessons in family The power of sharing
Talanoa mai, Kōrero mai
Reflexive prompts:
How do share with care the love you have?
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S2E17: Companionable Silences with Wanda Ieremia-Allan
Moana and Oceania greetings to one and all
DISCLAIMER: This episode was recorded in December 2021 and we want to be explicit that some views may have evolved since.
In this episode, we share space with a mother, sister, cousin, granddaughter, Wanda Ieremia-Allan from Sapapali’I, Safotulafai, Saōluafata, Lalomanu, Samoa. Wanda is a PhD candidate in the Pacific and Indigenous Studies programme at the University of Waikato, Aotearoa New Zealand.
Wanda’s archival research traces the intergenerational intellectual gafa / lineage of Indigenous Samoan writing of the early twentieth century in the former London Missionary Society newspaper O le Sulu Samoa. A key strand of her work investigates the ideological, cultural and gendered tensions inherent in the writing and employs Samoan epistemological paradigms to the reading of colonial texts.
We navigate through talanoa topics such as:
Sacred relational space/s Embodying your ancestryFeeling of belonging Women in literature Everyone has powerOwning your vulnerability
Talanoa mai, Kōrero mai
Reflexive prompts:
How do you honour the thought that "being you is enough"?
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S2E16: Tēfakhanisi with Rejieli and Tamara Sikuri
Moana and Oceania greetings to one and all
In this episode, we explore the tēfakhanisi (gift/s) that their communities, family, friends, spiritual, ethnic, children have bestowed on to them. Rejieli and Tamara also want to acknowledge Ngāi Tahu specifically Ōtautahi.
We navigate through talanoa topics such as:
Enriching communitiesKnowledge acquiring Wisdom of dogsGrandparent wisdomRotumans in the diasporaPride in our knowledgeetc
Talanoa mai, Kōrero mai
Reflexive prompts:
How do you honour the knowledge bestowed onto you by your tēmumfua (ancestors) gave you?
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S2E15: 知識 Chishiki with Leslie Forrest
Moana and Oceania greetings to one and all
In this episode, we explore 知識 Chishiki (knowledge) or awareness as Leslie Forrest shares her various connections to co-constructing Chishiki.
We navigate through talanoa topics such as:
- How we are connected
- Co-constructing Chishiki
- Changing nature of knowing
- Moment/s of not projecting
- Frame of reference
- Growing up Hāfu
- The trap of expectation
- Inherent values
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Talanoa mai, Kōrero mai
Reflexive prompts:
How do you honour Maya Angelou's saying of "know better, do better"?
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S2E14: Ko Hoku Fakakaukau with 'Amelia Takataka
Moana and Oceania greetings to one and all
In this episode, we explore the fakakaukau (thoughts) and lived experiences of a Kirikiriroa born and raised, Tongan and proud, community member 'Amelia Takataka
We navigate through talanoa topics such as:
How we are connectedCultural and christian valuesMigration Learn your cultureBicultural exchangesGiving LoveService to youthetc
Talanoa mai, Kōrero mai
Reflexive prompts:
If leadership comes in all roles, what ways can you serve y/our community with the skills you have right now?
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S2E13: Let's Be Us with Ioana Marsters and Joshua Rameka
Moana and Oceania greetings to one and all
In this episode, we heavy laugh, share knowledges, and healing lessons with Ioana Marsters and Joshua Rameka.
As Rongoā Māori practitioners, Ioana and Joshua share unique insights into the space with themselves, their peoples and the world.
We navigate through talanoa topics such as:
Transition of knowledge and wisdomListening to our bodiesRelationship with the unkonwnHonouring your vesselPrescribing vs Guiding etc
Talanoa mai, Kōrero mai
Reflexive prompts:
- How can be us in our entirety right here, right now, at home?
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