Orators Anonymous

OPINION | Join Coco Solid, Falesā 'Mush' Iosefo, and Manu Vaea on Orators Anonymous, a Māori Pasifika queer-coded podcast covering pop culture, indigenous knowledge, and laidback landback chit-chat.

Made with the support of the Creative NZ, NZ On Air, and RNZ arts & culture podcast co-fund

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Coco Solid
Host
Falesā 'Mush' Iosefo
Panellist
Manu Vaea
Panellist

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