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Nā rangatahi, mā rangatahi. Welcome to Puāwai - a mental health podcast by and for rangatahi! Mental health charity Hauora Aotearoa are passing the mic, whiu i te rākau kōrero. It’s solutions by rangatahi, for rangatahi to actually make a difference in the mental health space.
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Puacast

Heytor Helan

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Havi
 
Seja bem-vindo ao Puacast, um podcast pessoal sobre minhas experiências no mundo PUA, feito por um PUA aposentado, bem casado e cheio de pensamentos aleatorios sobre filosofia de boteco até conselhos alugados de amigo. Participe e deixe sua sugestão. Abraço!
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Tiga Puan Berbincang

Tiga Puan Berbincang

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Napi+
 
Tiga Puan Berbincang adalah sebuah podcast yang direkam ketika kami (Rose, Amy, Cahya) sama-sama longgar. Topiknya random aja sih. Buat yang mau berpartisipasi bisa curhat ke [email protected] Untuk berjejaring di media social bisa di Instagram: another.rose, amy.supadmi & cahya_akh
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This pod-cast is designed to change your dating life completely. from there, it will change your attitude to women, possible your believe to life and many other difficulty you once believed that was impossible. Follow me, together we will conqueror this journey. warning: what you learn is irreversible , but the new life awaits, many more are yet to come.
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Puāwai Podcast – Quickfire with Rangatahi Real talk, fast fire. Our rangatahi tackle the big questions: • Should mental health be taught in schools? • Is the government doing enough? • Do we talk about our feelings with mates? • Have you ever backed a friend through tough times? Short, sharp, and straight from rangatahi – tune in now.…
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Kaititera Tearoha Ripia is joined by McNamara Temarama, Hayze Paikea, Kodin Elkington, Bailey Young, and Sharnae Douglas to kōrero about confidence, self-worth, and hauora. They share how Te Whare Tapa Whā and self-care help kōhine and takatāpui feel strong, valued, and proud. A heartfelt episode on believing in yourself and lifting each other up.…
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Kodin Elkington and Bailey Young sit down with Maraanea Matika, Kaititera Tearoha Ripia, and Kenisha Mediratta to share practical tools for daily wellbeing. They kōrero about mindset, movement, and connection, while challenging common thoughts that hold rangatahi back. A toolkit for resilience and hauora you can use every day…
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In this uplifting kōrero, Sharnae Douglas, Orini Taratu, Ashleigh Putt-Fallows, Hayze Paikea, and Kenisha Mediratta reflect on the importance of encouragement and support. They share personal stories of being lifted up in their hauora journeys, and discuss what every kura should provide to empower rangatahi wellbeing.…
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Hayze Paikea, with McNamara Temarama, Orini Taratu, Lola Fisher, and Ashleigh Putt-Fallows, explores how whakapapa and kōrero tuku iho shape identity. They reflect on waiata, storytelling, and creative expression as anchors that keep rangatahi grounded and resilient, strengthening who we are and where we come from.…
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Kenisha Mediratta is joined by Sharnae Douglas, Kodin Elkington, and Bailey Young to explore what needs to change so rangatahi feel safe speaking up about racism and inequality. They explore how being seen and heard directly impacts mental health. A courageous episode about honesty, advocacy, and creating safer spaces for all.…
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McNamara Temarama leads a moving kōrero with Hayze Paikea, Orini Taratu, and Lola Fisher on what it truly means to belong. Together, they share how aroha, acceptance, and celebrating differences can help rangatahi feel valued and supported. This episode sheds light on the power of whanaungatanga and feeling seen for who we truly are.…
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Maraanea Matika leads a kōrero on how mātauranga Māori and atua can guide healing and self-understanding. With Sharnae Douglas, Kaititera Tearoha Ripia, Kodin Elkington, Bailey Young, and Kenisha Mediratta, the rōpū explore the deep links between wairua and mental health, showing how indigenous knowledge offers strength, balance, and pathways to we…
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Orini Taratu, accompanied by guests Lola Fisher and Ashleigh Putt-Fallows, shares practical ways to stay grounded when life feels tough. Together, they explore how creativity and mātauranga can support the wellbeing of rangatahi and their whānau—a conversation about resilience, self-expression, and hauora.…
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Kalau berhasil, jangan disimpan sendiri. Sadari, rayakan. Terkadang kita malu karena merasa pencapaian itu kecil, atau kita tak mau orang menganggap kita sombong. Bisa dimengerti, sih. Tapi intinya, jangan takut dan izinkan dirimu merasa bangga, tak peduli bagaimana cara keberhasilan itu kamu rayakan.…
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