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He Whare Mō Wai is a by rangatahi for rangatahi podcast and video series hosted by four wāhine Māori; Jacqueline Paul, Maia Ratana, Hanna-Marie Monga and Pania Newton. The title of the podcast reflects the research team's aspirations to support rangatahi into housing and also begs us to ask the question who is housing for? He Whare Mō Wai creates a space for rangatahi to share stories, advice, and aspirations for kāinga across Aotearoa and to inspire others who wish to pursue their housing dreams. We chat with some rangatahi and experts about navigating home ownership, renting, finance, mortgages, homelessness, and more. He Whare Mō Wai is part of a larger research project called ‘He Tātai Whetu ki te Rangi, He Rangatahi ki te Kāinga.’ This rangatahi-led research project aims to investigate pathways to safe, secure, and affordable homes for rangatahi Māori through research that is done by rangatahi, for rangatahi and with rangatahi. Rangatahi ki te Kāinga is hosted by Pūrangakura Kaupapa Māori Research Centre and funded by BBHTC. This podcast is funded by Building Better Homes Towns and Cities, and Purangakura Maori Research Centre. Executive Producers Maia Ratana, Hanna-Marie Monga, Jacqueline Paul and Pania Newton Production Team Rewi Heke, Taiha Molyneux, Tatsuya Sasaki, Taoitekura Eruera and Mana Wikaire-Lewis Music Composer - Jesse Monga instagram.com/monga_music?igshid=ZDdkNTZiNTM%3D https://open.spotify.com/artist/6N17jgBkBwid7JFlCwNzx1?si=NdSjh4k_TkSqIiot3j7BMg Graphic designers Rihana Tenana and Jarryd Saifoloi Cast Pania Newton - Papakainga. William Hatton - Renting/Flatting Mahera Maihi - Youth Homelessness. Kaylib Heke - Kiwibuild Homeowner Inez White - Housing Financial Advice. Hanna-Marie Monga - Intergenerational living. Raniera Pene - Shared Equity. Joanne Gallagher - Proprietor Jacqueline Paul - Housing Policy. Maia Ratana - Innovative Housing Solutions. Disclaimer - This production is based on the castings real-life housing experiences. The executive team are rangatahi Maori researchers and not housing specialists. We do highly encourage rangatahi to seek further housing knowledge that benefits their housing aspirations.
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Indhold leveret af Purangakura Limited. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Purangakura Limited eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.
He Whare Mō Wai is a by rangatahi for rangatahi podcast and video series hosted by four wāhine Māori; Jacqueline Paul, Maia Ratana, Hanna-Marie Monga and Pania Newton. The title of the podcast reflects the research team's aspirations to support rangatahi into housing and also begs us to ask the question who is housing for? He Whare Mō Wai creates a space for rangatahi to share stories, advice, and aspirations for kāinga across Aotearoa and to inspire others who wish to pursue their housing dreams. We chat with some rangatahi and experts about navigating home ownership, renting, finance, mortgages, homelessness, and more. He Whare Mō Wai is part of a larger research project called ‘He Tātai Whetu ki te Rangi, He Rangatahi ki te Kāinga.’ This rangatahi-led research project aims to investigate pathways to safe, secure, and affordable homes for rangatahi Māori through research that is done by rangatahi, for rangatahi and with rangatahi. Rangatahi ki te Kāinga is hosted by Pūrangakura Kaupapa Māori Research Centre and funded by BBHTC. This podcast is funded by Building Better Homes Towns and Cities, and Purangakura Maori Research Centre. Executive Producers Maia Ratana, Hanna-Marie Monga, Jacqueline Paul and Pania Newton Production Team Rewi Heke, Taiha Molyneux, Tatsuya Sasaki, Taoitekura Eruera and Mana Wikaire-Lewis Music Composer - Jesse Monga instagram.com/monga_music?igshid=ZDdkNTZiNTM%3D https://open.spotify.com/artist/6N17jgBkBwid7JFlCwNzx1?si=NdSjh4k_TkSqIiot3j7BMg Graphic designers Rihana Tenana and Jarryd Saifoloi Cast Pania Newton - Papakainga. William Hatton - Renting/Flatting Mahera Maihi - Youth Homelessness. Kaylib Heke - Kiwibuild Homeowner Inez White - Housing Financial Advice. Hanna-Marie Monga - Intergenerational living. Raniera Pene - Shared Equity. Joanne Gallagher - Proprietor Jacqueline Paul - Housing Policy. Maia Ratana - Innovative Housing Solutions. Disclaimer - This production is based on the castings real-life housing experiences. The executive team are rangatahi Maori researchers and not housing specialists. We do highly encourage rangatahi to seek further housing knowledge that benefits their housing aspirations.
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