Rourou Conversations

Leadership Lab
Rourou Conversations

In-depth conversations, kōrero, that highlight inequity, amplify marginalised voices for advocacy and provoke system change. This series is a Leadership Lab Rourou initiative. Nāu te rourou, nāku te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi – With your food basket and my food basket the people will be fed. The Rourou project hosts spaces to listen to contemporary voices, to collaborate with others, and to address gnarly issues. Leadership Lab is a collective of passionate and diverse consultants all focused on growing equitable and thriving communities and organisations.

  1. The Future of Feminism? Ep5 - Wikitoria Kurene

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    The Future of Feminism? Ep5 - Wikitoria Kurene

    In this kōrero, Wiki shares her personal and professional experiences as a Māori, Samoan indigenous wāhine working in wāhine ora health promotion. Inspired by the amazing wāhine in her life, she is driven to advocate for change as she sees the barriers and struggle to advocate for yourself as an indigenous woman. Wiki believes that communities will transform the way health is delivered and that working alongside clinicians, relationships and trust can build towards better outcomes for women. The Future of Feminism? is a series of kōrero exploring a range of issues related to gender equity and equality, hearing the stories of those leading change in this area and examining the role of feminism in addressing these issues. Gender equality and equity are still massive issues globally and locally. While people will say that we’ve come a long way, we’ve not come far enough. Previous waves of feminism have improved things for some, but excluded others. We ask those leading change what the role of feminism might be in that future or if there’s a different, better movement for us to unite under. You can find a full bio for each guest and links to the resources and links they shared here. The series is a collaboration between Leadership Lab, Project Gender and PlainsFM. Leadership Lab is committed to creating impact aligned with five key areas of impact - this initiative aligns with two of them, Radical Inclusion and Hauora & Wellbeing.

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  2. The Future of Feminism? Ep4 - Angela Meyer

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    The Future of Feminism? Ep4 - Angela Meyer

    Ange will jump at any chance to talk about financial wellbeing for women. There has always been a thread of ‘radical positive change for women’ woven through her career. She is a multi-time co-founder who brings her business acumen, strategic focus, research insights and intersectional feminism lens to her advocacy for systems change. Her current project, Hi Money, is changing women's relationships with money and empowering them to drive positive change in their own lives. The Future of Feminism? is a series of kōrero exploring a range of issues related to gender equity and equality, hearing the stories of those leading change in this area and examining the role of feminism in addressing these issues. Gender equality and equity are still massive issues globally and locally. While people will say that we’ve come a long way, we’ve not come far enough. Previous waves of feminism have improved things for some, but excluded others. We ask those leading change what the role of feminism might be in that future or if there’s a different, better movement for us to unite under. You can find a full bio for each guest and links to the resources and links they shared here. The series is a collaboration between Leadership Lab, Project Gender and PlainsFM. Leadership Lab is committed to creating impact aligned with five key areas of impact - this initiative aligns with two of them, Radical Inclusion and Hauora & Wellbeing.

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  3. The Future of Feminism? Ep2 - Emma Mclean

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    The Future of Feminism? Ep2 - Emma Mclean

    Emma is a mother of 3 teenagers, founder of Works for Everyone and NZ’s first Part Time Power List and podcast host. She shares her personal story of how the motherhood penalty took her by surprise and smashed her first career and how she evolved her second career to smash it back. We talk about the power of beliefs and the language we use in leading change and achieving equity for parents, in our homes and in our workplaces. For Emma, the future of feminism is men and making space for dads. The Future of Feminism? is a series of kōrero exploring a range of issues related to gender equity and equality, hearing the stories of those leading change in this area and examining the role of feminism in addressing these issues. Gender equality and equity are still massive issues globally and locally. While people will say that we’ve come a long way, we’ve not come far enough. Previous waves of feminism have improved things for some, but excluded others. We ask those leading change what the role of feminism might be in that future or if there’s a different, better movement for us to unite under. You can find a full bio for each guest and links to the resources and links they shared here. The series is a collaboration between Leadership Lab, Project Gender and PlainsFM. Leadership Lab is committed to creating impact aligned with five key areas of impact - this initiative aligns with two of them, Radical Inclusion and Hauora & Wellbeing.

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  4. The Future of Feminism? Ep1 - Erin Jackson

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    The Future of Feminism? Ep1 - Erin Jackson

    Erin, a professional feminist and co-founder of Project Gender, shares her own ‘late’ journey into feminism alongside its history and the diverse range of opinions that exist within it. We talk about how an intersectional feminism lens on issues shines a light on the greatest inequities and helps us close the gaps for everyone. Erin shares a range of evidence and practical examples that validate the need to continue to push for change and that she has learned and heard as she leads systems change in this space. The Future of Feminism? is a series of kōrero exploring a range of issues related to gender equity and equality, hearing the stories of those leading change in this area and examining the role of feminism in addressing these issues. Gender equality and equity are still massive issues globally and locally. While people will say that we’ve come a long way, we’ve not come far enough. Previous waves of feminism have improved things for some, but excluded others. We ask those leading change what the role of feminism might be in that future or if there’s a different, better movement for us to unite under. You can find a full bio for each guest and links to the resources and links they shared here. The series is a collaboration between Leadership Lab, Project Gender and PlainsFM. Leadership Lab is committed to creating impact aligned with five key areas of impact - this initiative aligns with two of them, Radical Inclusion and Hauora & Wellbeing.

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In-depth conversations, kōrero, that highlight inequity, amplify marginalised voices for advocacy and provoke system change. This series is a Leadership Lab Rourou initiative. Nāu te rourou, nāku te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi – With your food basket and my food basket the people will be fed. The Rourou project hosts spaces to listen to contemporary voices, to collaborate with others, and to address gnarly issues. Leadership Lab is a collective of passionate and diverse consultants all focused on growing equitable and thriving communities and organisations.

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