Stitches of Legacy
Françoise's textile works unveil a mesmerising dance of threads, intertwining the richness of her Franco-Māori roots with diasporic experiences.
Tea, Rongoa and Raising Babies in the Language
Hera Monaghan visits Whitney Nicholls-Potts in her new Whanganui store Kaputī Studio to kōrero about her herbal blends, rongoa Māori and raising babies in the language.
The Mauri in What We Create
Britt Davies, founder of Studio Waru, about her drive to support other Māori creatives with toi Māori design and the studio's latest project, the new Awa Wahine visual identity.
Redefining Motherhood: Wāhine Balancing Work and Whānau
Nicole Alach reflects on being a young and special needs māmā and the ups and downs of starting a business to support that.
Te Wairua ki Roto
After eight years of ups and downs, Bonnie Baty finally completed her first set of Kaupapa Māori Intuitive Cards, a process that was both emotionally challenging and rewarding.
Lessons in Adversity from a Future Māori Millionaire
Te Kahukura Boynton reflects on a tumultuous childhood and discovers positive lessons that have informed her approach to financial planning and shaped her future.
Māmā and Makers
A roundtable discussion with Whitney Nicholls-Potts and Joelle Holland on entrepreneurship and motherhood rooted in their culture.
Give the Ultimate Gift this Kirihimete
This Kirihimete, Māori Millionaire, shifts the focus from consumerism to aroha and whānau connections, supported by eco-conscious and financially respectful practices.
Wāhine Māori Making Their Mark in Piripaane
Discover the inspiring journeys of five wāhine Māori entrepreneurs in Australia, weaving their cultural roots into innovative businesses that honour the past and embrace the future.
In Their Own Words
A roundtable discussion with two inspiring Māori authors, Jessica Hinerangi Thompson Carr and Emma Hislop, on the emotional and creative journeys behind their debut books.
Kōrero with a Creative: MANAWA Creative
Lisa Awatere and Georgina Manuel share their journey from lifelong friendship to launching a brand that embroiders self-love, self-worth, and self-acceptance into every stitch for waahine Maaori.
No Fat Chicks Allowed
Cameron MacCausland-Taylor on the media representation of fat women.