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S2E3: A Way To Serve with Kelsy Scott & Maluseu Monise

Season 2, Ep. 3

Nau Mai, Haere Mai e te whanau


Welcome to Season Two

Having space to reflect was crucial to the ways in which we re-entered this space.

This season's focus derived from that reflection time away.

We explore equity in "knowledge" this seasons.

"Knowledge looks different for everybody" and that's what we want to explore.


Talanoa mai, Kōrero mai


Reflexive prompts:

How are you giving yourself space and time to reflect?

How do you ground, honour and embody your reflections?

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