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TKW Newsletter : Paving paths in different seasons
Kia ora e hoa 👋
Happy Tuesday afternoon e te whānau.
Spring is definitely in the air, and we’re finding opportunities to get outside a little more each day. It’s amazing how good you can feel when you take some time out to go for a walk, or sit out in the sun for a bit. Vitamin D is a good thing!
Do you have a favourite wellbeing or hauora practice? We’d love to collate some great ideas and share them in an upcoming newsletter.
Hit “reply” to this email and tell us what your go to wellbeing or hauora tips are, so we can share with everyone.
In this newsletter we’ve got:
The Podcast: Te Kāinga Wāhine
Spotlight: Paving the Path to Homeownership with Indigenuity
Reminder: Grab a ticket to the MWDI Māori Businesswomen’s Awards
🔊 The Podcast: Te Kāinga Wāhine
Did you know we have a podcast too? Similar to our newsletter, our podcast is an opportunity to hear stories and experiences from our founder Amy, and other wāhine who are doing good stuff in business and life.
And we actually have two streams of our podcast, so let’s break it down for you.
We’re big on our content being accessible to all, so whether you’re here in the newsletter, or over on the podcast there will always be free content available.
For the podcast, it helps if you hit the “Follow” button, so that when new episodes are released, they pop to the top of your Spotify - like magic!
But if you’re keen for some extra good stuff, we also have a section of the podcast that is accessible by subscription. For $2.99 per month, you get access to episodes that go a bit deeper into the work of self, with Amy McLean.
Your $2.99 each month goes towards supporting our mahi to produce content, and so we appreciate each and every one of you who commit to a subscription.
🗞️ Spotlight: Paving the Path to Homeownership with Indigenuity
Ko Inez White tēnei, the visionary leader at Indigenuity. Inez is one of our ten participants in the TKW six-month business development programme. Evolving from 18 years in property valuation, Inez harnesses her expertise to guide whānau Māori step by step, toward their dreams of homeownership, whenua Māori, and papakāinga. |
🏆 Grab a Ticket to the MWDI Māori Businesswomen’s Awards
Want to be surrounded by people who are celebrating Wāhine Māori in Business? Come along to the MWDI Māori Businesswomen’s Awards on Friday 27 October, in Tāmaki Makaurau. There are limited tickets remaining, so if you’ve been thinking about it, jump over and grab your ticket today. We can’t wait to celebrate and acknowledge all the amazing wāhine who are leading the way in business. |
Ngā manaakitanga,
Amy from Te Kāinga Wāhine
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