• 🇺🇸 Ep 8: "You Are Not Alone, Brother: Redefining Masculinity with Taz Takirau, a Māori indigenous man”

  • Sep 6 2024
  • Length: 52 mins
  • Podcast

🇺🇸 Ep 8: "You Are Not Alone, Brother: Redefining Masculinity with Taz Takirau, a Māori indigenous man”

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Taz Takirau, a Māori indigenous man from New Zealand, shares his profound journey of healing and reconnecting with his life's purpose during the C0 VID pandemic. Taz speaks directly to men, discussing the challenges of overcoming deep-seated anger and the importance of building new, healthier masculinities. His motivation comes from his children and grandchildren, and he emphasizes the ongoing work of protecting the Earth and supporting one another. Taz's powerful message, "you're not alone, brother," reminds us that no matter our background, we all face similar struggles mentally, physically, and spiritually. Taz reflects on the transformative power of heritage, resilience, and the collective journey towards inner peace and environmental stewardship.

    Kohutapu Lodge info:

    Enjoy a guided walking tour in one of the world's last remaining Jurassic Podocarp Native Rainforests or experience a historical cultural tour of the land. Learn traditional Māori activities - weaving, haka lessons, night time eel fishing and more. Or perhaps you might just want to gaze at the lake, and relax.

    https://www.kohutapulodge.co.nz/

    https://www.instagram.com/kohutapulodge?igsh=MXhmZHVodDJ5MWt4aA==

    More info:

    ​https://www.christineraine.org/

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    IG: @theheroinesjourneyproject

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    Special thanks to Hotel Belmar for supporting this and many other special projects. Follow them on IG: @hotelbelmar

    This episode is also made possible thanks to the support of Kate Linens. For more information, visit https://katelinens.com/


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