Te Oho Ake

A te reo Māori and English conversation series with some of today’s rising stars in sports, hauora and performing arts.

Hosted by Parehuia Mafi and Mere Baker

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Podcast details.

Credits

Parehuia Mafi

Host

Mere Baker

Host and Producer

Awhina Kurei

Director and Editor
Justine Murray
Executive Producer
Briana Juretich-Greig
Production Coordinator

Waiata (song) featured in podcast: Haanaa - Rongoā Tuku Iho

Produced by

Ira Vision Media

Supported by

Te Mātāwai

Awards

2025 NZ Radio & Podcast Awards

Finalist - Best Reo Māori Podcast

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Email us at: podcasts@rnz.co.nz

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