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112. He mihi whakamutunga

Jun 25, 20243 minSeason 2Ep. 52
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Summary

Hosts Hēmi Kelly and Āpera Woodfine share the news that the Everyday Māori Podcast is concluding its second season. They reflect on the podcast's origins during COVID-19 as a resource for learning te reo Māori and express deep gratitude to their listeners and supporter Te Mātāwai. Citing personal commitments and future overseas travel, they indicate a hiatus but hope to return for a third season at some point.

Episode description

Ā tōna wā, ki tōna wāhi e hoa mā.


The Everyday Māori Podcast is supported by Te Mātāwai as a part of its contribution to Maihi Māori - Kia ūkaipō anō te reo.

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Transcript

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Everyday Māori Season Two Concludes

What are we doing here? Well, we're ending. This little segment in our hairinga, we've done two seasons now. This podcast started in the midst of COVID. Indeed. And my idea at the time was to, you know, create a resource for people to tap into, to help them in their learning of te reo Māori. And it went quiet for a little bit until I came across Apera in my class at AUT and proposed the idea that we work on the podcast together.

And we've created this. So, e mihi tēne ki a koe, Apira? E harai hoa, e mihi tēne ki a koe. This has been so wonderful. I've been so grateful for this experience, to be involved in this kaupapa, so thank you very much. E hoa, it's... And it's really overwhelming to hear and to get feedback from people who find it useful.

the kaiako akonga kind of scenario that we bring, but then also your skills when it comes to the technology side of things that I have no idea about. You've really helped to create this resource. So, e mihi ana, ki a koe, oti rā, ki a kutou, e whaimai ana, e whakamahi ana i tēnei rauemi. This is here to be used and it is free to access forever, we hope.

And we're so grateful to Te Mātāwai who have supported the creation and the publishing of the podcast Everyday Māori. Absolutely. Tēnā koutou. Te Mātāwai. Now this is the end of Season 2. And we're not sure exactly when we're going to pick it back up and start a season three. Nāti mei, hare ana apera ki tawahi. Tika, I'm heading overseas soon and not sure for how long. So, yeah, that's a bit of a thing. Wai hoki. I have a few other kaupapa on the go that I really want to focus on.

A little goodbye just for now. We do want to pick up the podcast again. Just not sure when. Not sure when. Nō reira. Gonna leave on this mihi. A tōna wā ki tōna wāhi. At some point in time, we'll meet again. Kia ora. Hei kōna. Hei kōna. Want your most burning finance and investing questions answered? Here's a podcast you should be listening to, courtesy of ACAST Recommends. Are you ready for some personality in your personal finances?

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