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.
Māmā and Makers
A roundtable discussion with Whitney Nicholls-Potts and Joelle Holland on entrepreneurship and motherhood rooted in their culture.
Māmā: A Poetry Collection
The powerful poetry of Te Ahua Manu is a heartfelt reflection of motherhood, identity, and the resilience of wahine, rooted in her Māori, Sāmoan, and Scottish heritage.
Kapu Tī Kōrero with a Māmā: Jazz Barclay
Jazz Barclay opens up about the unexpected early arrival of her daughter Pehirangi-Rua, sharing an intimate look at her dramatic birth experience and navigating the healthcare system.
On this Mother’s Day
Content warning: Miscarriage.
Teah Carlson shares a poem on her personal experience of miscarrying her baby.
Kapu Tī with a Māmā
Emma Te Rina Smith, mum to Son, shares her haerenga through hapūtanga.
Gratitude for my Blessings
“The thousands of strands of whakapapa that are bound together allow me to be here on this earth today”
Motherhood and Identity
“I can hear the baby stirring in the background and I pray for just a moment of silence…. Ahhhh but the baby waits for no-one…”
Groundhog Day
Moni opens up about the struggles of being a new mother and what it has taught her about herself.