30 episodes

In an industry underrepresented by Māori, this is a space for inspiration, learning and tautoko. An accessible interview series showcasing Māori who elevate the engineering world.

Hosted by Alyce Lysaght (Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngāti Ranginui, Pākehā) a first year graduate Water Engineer.

For updates on the podcast follow @maori_in_engineering.pod on Instagram.

The first season features names such as Troy Brockbank, L'Rey Retana and John Blyth.

Māori in Engineering Alyce Lysaght

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In an industry underrepresented by Māori, this is a space for inspiration, learning and tautoko. An accessible interview series showcasing Māori who elevate the engineering world.

Hosted by Alyce Lysaght (Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngāti Ranginui, Pākehā) a first year graduate Water Engineer.

For updates on the podcast follow @maori_in_engineering.pod on Instagram.

The first season features names such as Troy Brockbank, L'Rey Retana and John Blyth.

    28. Grant Kauri - Iwi Partnership in Te Ahu A Turanga

    28. Grant Kauri - Iwi Partnership in Te Ahu A Turanga

    Grant Kauri (Ngāti Raukawa, Rangitāne) works as the Owner Interface Manager for Waka Kotahi for Te Ahu a Turanga - Manawatū Tararua Highway project.

    It is the first construction project where iwi are partners at the governance level. In this episode, he speaks about his journey of engineering through the cadet pathway and some of the many intricacies of the massive project that is Te Ahu a Turanga.

    This episode is supported by Te Ao Rangahau Engineering NZ Grant Programme 2023 .

    • 43 min
    27. Kate Walker - Kaitiakitanga leading the way

    27. Kate Walker - Kaitiakitanga leading the way

    Episode 27 we hear from Kate Walker (Ngāti Porou, Te Whānau-ā-Apanui, Te Arawa, Ngāi Tuhoe) who is tuning in from Ruatōria. Kate is an Environmental Consultant with Poipoia Ltd - Poipoia, founded by Tina Porou, creates spaces and opportunities for kaitiakitanga to lead the way in caring for our natural environment in Aotearoa. 



    She speaks on exactly what creating space and opportunities for kaitiakitanga looks like in her mahi of engaging with and building confidence in hapū, iwi and whānau to take the lead to champion moving forward.



    Kate also speaks to the environmental planning world in the current political landscape - with repeals of the Natural and Built  Environment and Spatial Planning Act and what that means for whānau Māori. Enjoy e te iwi. 

    • 53 min
    26. Emily Afoa - values driven journey

    26. Emily Afoa - values driven journey

    In this episode, Dr Emily Afoa (Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāpuhi) shares her values driven journey that’s seen her deep in the academia, consultancy and governance spaces within the engineering industry. Emily is a Chartered Environmental Engineer, Pou Whakarae | Director at Tektus Consultants Limited, Board Member of Association of Consulting and Engineering (ACE) New Zealand and so much more.
    Her heart work is clear and the mahi that she has done and is doing is intergenerational stuff. I learnt a lot in this episode, and I hope you do too. Enjoy e te whānau.

    • 1 hr 15 min
    25. Raharuhi Koia - being a mentor in this changing space

    25. Raharuhi Koia - being a mentor in this changing space

    Raharuhi Koia (Ngāti Porou) is a Pāpā based in Ō Tautahi with his whānau. Raharuhi holds a frank and open kōrero about his life as a Structural Engineer, one of that as a Māori Engineer and what it means to be a good mentor in this changing space.

    This episode is supported by Te Ao Rangahau Engineering NZ Grant Programme 2023. Enjoy e te iwi!

    • 56 min
    24. Paraone Luiten-Apirana - What's Paraone up to now?

    24. Paraone Luiten-Apirana - What's Paraone up to now?

    Paraone Luiten-Apirana (Ngāti Hikairo, Te Arawa, Ngāi Tūhoe) was a kaikōrero in Episode 12. A year and a half later, we recorded this episode ā-tinana and talked about where his life is at now.



    When we last spoke, Paraone was studying towards his hefty conjoint degree in Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) specialising in mechanical at Waipapa Taumata Rau | University of Auckland. During this time, he was also under the mentorship of Dr Maureen Lander, with a group of other students, contributing to the new engineering building. He also contributed to the new engineering building and supported the formation of a compulsory paper grounded in te ao Māori for first year engineering tauira. 



    Now, Paraone is a PhD candidate and his thesis is all about bringing the worlds of toi Māori and engineering together in this day and age. The engineering building is now open for use and he is fully involved in the development of that first-year paper! A beaut chance to reconnect with Paraone and I hope you enjoy hearing where he is at e te whānau. A bunch of links that build from our kōrero below: 



    One of the explanations out there of ihi, wehi and wana:



    Paraone’s story was first in the Auckland University news and reshaped via this article.



    Info about the university’s new haka, created with staff and Tāpeta Wehi.



    This episode is supported by Te Ao Rangahau Engineering NZ Grant Programme 2023 and a total of $300 was donated to Paraone for his valued contribution.

    • 20 min
    23. Josiah Simmonds - Young Stormwater Professional of the Year 2023

    23. Josiah Simmonds - Young Stormwater Professional of the Year 2023

    Josiah Simmonds (Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Ranginui) is doing amazing things the engineering industry. During the episode, he discusses his journey to his career in the stormwater space, what it's like and the 'why' behind working towards the spaces he is now in.

    Josiah received acknowledgement of his career to date through receiving the title of Young Stormwater Professional of the Year 2023, sponsored by Beca, and being appointed as a Trustee to the Foundation of Te Ao Rangahau. Exciting times for this awesome person.
    On a further exciting note, this podcast received funding assistance from Te Ao Rangahau | Engineering New Zealand 2023 Grant programme. The koha allocated for this podcast was donated to Engineering Without Borders New Zealand upon Josiah's request. The donation will support Engineering Without Borders' mission to 'connect, educate, and empower people through humanitarian engineering'.

    Enjoy, e te iwi!

    • 55 min

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