In this Kaputī Break, Amy reflects on a powerful kōrero that emerged from a recent Te Ara Whaiaro session and the shared discomfort that can arise when we are asked to truly look at ourselves. She unpacks how Te Ara Whaiaro was created, using the pā harakeke as an analogy for reflection, growth, and understanding our place within the bigger picture. This episode gently invites wāhine to turn the mirror inward with manaakitanga and curiosity instead of judgment. Amy explores why self reflectio...
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In this Kaputī Break, Amy reflects on a powerful kōrero that emerged from a recent Te Ara Whaiaro session and the shared discomfort that can arise when we are asked to truly look at ourselves. She unpacks how Te Ara Whaiaro was created, using the pā harakeke as an analogy for reflection, growth, and understanding our place within the bigger picture. This episode gently invites wāhine to turn the mirror inward with manaakitanga and curiosity instead of judgment. Amy explores why self reflectio...
What we hear when we lead through listening | Episode 36
Te Kāinga Wāhine Podcast
20 minutes
1 year ago
What we hear when we lead through listening | Episode 36
In this episode, Amy explores the art of listening as a fundamental leadership tool, both within our whare and in the wider world. She reflects on the changing dynamics of parenting her daughters and how truly listening to their unique needs has transformed her approach to leadership. Amy shares insights on how listening deeply allows us to understand, support, and empower those around us, whether it’s tamariki, colleagues, or communities. This kōrero offers practical ways to apply these ski...
Te Kāinga Wāhine Podcast
In this Kaputī Break, Amy reflects on a powerful kōrero that emerged from a recent Te Ara Whaiaro session and the shared discomfort that can arise when we are asked to truly look at ourselves. She unpacks how Te Ara Whaiaro was created, using the pā harakeke as an analogy for reflection, growth, and understanding our place within the bigger picture. This episode gently invites wāhine to turn the mirror inward with manaakitanga and curiosity instead of judgment. Amy explores why self reflectio...