We Can Be Whatever We Want – The Grit & Growth of Taurus Taurima | Planting Seeds Podcast
In this powerful kōrero, we sit down with Taurus Taurima, a man who chose a different path—and stuck to it. Raised in Flaxmere, Hawke’s Bay, Taurus stood at a crossroads: the army or the Mongrel Mob. When the army didn’t work out, he entered a world of crime and prison life.But his story doesn’t end there.We dive deep into:✨ His early years and life as a Mongrel Mob member✨ The moment he chose to change his life after prison✨ How he pushed through rejection after rejection to find a job✨ The turning point of working for free just to prove himself✨ Building Topline Construction—now employing over 60 peopleThis episode is a raw and inspiring reminder that your past doesn’t define your future. Taurus’ story is one of grit, determination and relentless self-belief.
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Normalising the Wins – Joe Daymond on Life, Men's Mental Health & Showing Up Authentically
This episode is a personal favorite – a deep and entertaining kōrero with my good friend, brother, and one of NZ’s funniest comedians, Joe Daymond. Beyond the laughs, Joe shares a real and raw insight into where he is in life right now and the challenges men face with mental health.We dive into:✨ Showing up authentically on social media & in real life✨ Joe’s health & fitness journey and why it matters to him✨ A powerful segment on men’s mental health – the struggles, the shifts, and what needs to change✨ The life-changing influence of his younger brother✨ His upcoming I Hope I Made You Proud tour and why it’s more than just comedyThis kōrero is real, insightful, and inspiring – a mix of deep truths, hard laughs, and valuable takeaways.🔗 Follow Joe Daymond & His Work: https://www.instagram.com/joe.daymond/🔗 Purchase Tickets: I Hope I made You Proud Show : https://www.joedaymond.com/tickets
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Finding Your Enough – Kelly-Aroha Huata on Fearlessness, Whānau & Financial Empowerment
In this vibrant and uplifting kōrero, we sit down withKelly-Aroha Huata, a wāhine Māori who radiates courage, positivity, and passion. Hailing from Ngāti Kahungunu, Kelly shares how the unconditional love from her parents shaped her fearless approach to life.We dive deep into:✨ How whānau and upbringing built her confidence and courage✨ Being fearless as a māmā, partner, and businesswoman✨ Her love for her people and whenua as the foundation of herOne Acre✨ The importance of financial education and empowering Māori with pūtea✨ How she uses her platform to spread positivity and practical tools for growthThis episode is filled with energy, wisdom, and insight – a kōrero that will leave you feeling inspired and ready to step into your own fearlessness.🔗 Follow Kelly-Aroha Huata:https://www.instagram.com/_oneacre_/🔗 Support & Purchase One Acre Here:https://oneacre.co.nz/
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Awakening the Taniwha – Rawhitiroa Bosch on Waitangi & the Hīkoi for Te Tiriti
In this powerful and insightful kōrero, we sit down withRawhitiroa Bosch, the man behind the lens who has dedicated his life to showcasing the magic of Māoridom. More than just a photographer, Rawhitiroa is a staunch activist who uses his craft to amplify the voices of our people.We dive deep into:✨ Following tikanga but sending a clear message at Waitangi✨ The Hīkoi – when people marched from the top of the North Island to Parliament✨ The power of controlling the narrative✨ How this government’s actions have awakened the taniwhaThis episode isn’t just a kōrero – it’s a wake-up call. Rawhitiroa shares his unfiltered thoughts on activism, identity, and the power of kotahitanga in these crucial times.🔗 Stay connected and updated with Rawhitiroa and Toitū te Tiriti, follow the links below ⬇️https://toitutetiriti.co.nz/https://www.instagram.com/rawhitiroa
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Passing the Torch to the Next Generation – Hone Harawira on Waitangi, Activism & Change
In this rare and powerful kōrero, Hone Harawira shares insights into his journey as an activist, his mother’s influence, and his vision for the future. From the early days of Ngā Tama Toa to passing the torch to the next generation of Māori activators, this episode captures a different side of Hone that many may not have seen before.We dive deep into:✨ The impact of his mother in shaping his activism✨ The early protests in Aotearoa & the fight for Māori rights✨ The art of language and how words hold power✨ What really happened at Waitangi✨ Why a mokopuna-focused approach is key to moving forwardThis conversation is about legacy, resilience, and the ongoing fight for Māori sovereignty – but also about hope, healing, and the power of the next generation.