Épisodes

  • PMN Cooks | Talanoa Ako – Back to School Series 2026 (Te Reo Māori Kūki ‘Āirani)
    Feb 1 2026

    We’re kicking off Week 1 of Talanoa Ako with two educators who know our rangatahi well, Teokotai Tarai from Tokoroa High School and Josephine Ivirangi from Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate.

    This first talanoa is all about getting back into the school rhythm. Whether your child is starting school, moving up to a new year level, or beginning at a new school, those early weeks can be a significant adjustment.

    We talk practical things parents can do at home — setting simple routines, taking time to listen, and keeping expectations realistic — so our kids feel supported, settled, and ready for the year ahead.

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    42 min
  • Pacific Morning Talanoa Ako-Back to School Series (English)
    Feb 1 2026

    We’re kicking off Week 1 of Talanoa Ako with two educators who know our rangatahi well, Karl Vasau of Rowandale School, Auckland, & Oliana Eniata of St Paul’s College, Auckland

    This first talanoa is all about getting back into the school rhythm. Whether your child is starting school, moving up to a new year level, or beginning at a new school, those early weeks can be a significant adjustment.

    We talk practical things parents can do at home — setting simple routines, taking time to listen, and keeping expectations realistic — so our kids feel supported, settled, and ready for the year ahead.

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    21 min
  • PMN Niue Talanoa Ako-Back to School Series 2026 ( Vagahau Niue )
    Feb 2 2026

    We’re kicking off Week 1 of Talanoa Ako with two educators who know our rangatahi: Mac Ikitule (Rowandale School, Auckland) and Meleua Ikiua (Alfriston College, Auckland). This first Talanoa focuses on helping families and parents support their children as they return to the school rhythm. Whether your child is starting school, moving up to a new year level, or beginning at a new school, those early weeks can be a significant adjustment. We discuss practical things parents can do at home, such as setting simple routines, taking time to listen, and keeping expectations realistic, so our kids feel supported, settled, and ready for the year ahead.

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    33 min
  • PMN Tonga Talanoa Ako-Back to Scool Series 2026 ( Lea Faka-Tonga)
    Feb 3 2026

    We’re kicking off Week 1 of Talanoa Ako with two educators who know our rangatahi: Alisi Tatafu, Mangere College, Auckland & Alapasita Lavaka,Otahuhu School, Auckland.

    This first Talanoa focuses on helping families and parents support their children as they return to the school rhythm. Whether your child is starting school, moving up to a new year level, or beginning at a new school, those early weeks can be a significant adjustment.

    We discuss practical things parents can do at home, such as setting simple routines, taking time to listen, and keeping expectations realistic, so our kids feel supported, settled, and ready for the year ahead.

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    34 min
  • PMN Samoa Talanoa Ako-Back to School Series 2026 (Gagana Samoa)
    Feb 5 2026

    We’re starting Week 1 (Gagana Samoa) of Talanoa Ako with two educators who know our rangatahi well: Pauai Afele from Manurewa High in Auckland and Malo Sepuloni from Mangere East School in Auckland.

    This first Talanoa focuses on helping everyone get back into the school routine. Whether your child is starting school, moving up a year, or beginning at a new school, the first weeks can be a big adjustment.

    We discuss practical things parents can do at home, such as setting simple routines, taking time to listen, and keeping expectations realistic so our kids feel supported, settled, and ready for the year ahead.

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    30 min
  • PMN Fiji Talanoa Ako-Back to School Series 2026 Week 1 (Vosa Vaka Viti)
    Feb 5 2026

    Kicking off Week 1 (Vosa Vaka Viti) of Talanoa Ako with two educators who know our rangatahi well. Samuela Siliasau of Ako Mātātupu Auckland & Angela Lesienaivalu-Fisher of Avondale College.

    This first Talanoa is all about getting back into the school rhythm. Whether your child is starting school, moving up to a New Year level, or beginning at a new school, those early weeks can be a significant adjustment.

    We discuss practical things parents can do at home, such as setting simple routines, taking time to listen, and keeping expectations realistic — so our kids feel supported, settled, and ready for the year ahead.

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    31 min
  • PMN Tuvalu Talanoa ako Back to School Serires 2026 (Te ‘gana Tuvalu)
    Feb 7 2026

    Kicking off Week 1, Te ‘gana Tuvalu of Talanoa Ako, with one of the educators who knows our rangatahi well. Meli Kaveinga Birdwood School, Auckland.

    This first Talanoa is all about getting back into the school rhythm.

    Whether your child is starting school, moving up to a New Year level, or beginning at a new school, those early weeks can be a significant adjustment.

    We discuss practical things parents can do at home, such as setting simple routines, taking time to listen, and keeping expectations realistic — so our kids feel supported, settled, and ready for the year ahead.

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    41 min
  • PMN Tokelau Talanoa Ako Back to School Series Week 1 2026 (Te gagana Tokelau)
    Feb 7 2026

    Kicking off Week 1, Te Gagana Tokelau of Talanoa Ako, with one of the educators who knows our rangatahi well. Lui Lorenc-Lafou St Patrick’s College Wellington

    This first Talanoa is all about getting back into the school rhythm.

    Whether your child is starting school, moving up to a New Year level, or beginning at a new school, those early weeks can be a significant adjustment.

    We discuss practical things parents can do at home, such as setting simple routines, taking time to listen, and keeping expectations realistic — so our kids feel supported, settled, and ready for the year ahead.

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    25 min