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Nelson Arts Festival Pukapuka Talks
Nelson Arts Festival Pukapuka Talks
30 episodes
3 days ago
Pukapuka Talks is the Nelson Arts Festival's literary programme, bringing together both established and emerging writers with readers.
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Pukapuka Talks is the Nelson Arts Festival's literary programme, bringing together both established and emerging writers with readers.
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There's a Cure for This Pukupuka Talks session at the 2023 Nelson Arts Festival
Nelson Arts Festival Pukapuka Talks
57 minutes 41 seconds
1 year ago
There's a Cure for This Pukupuka Talks session at the 2023 Nelson Arts Festival

Award-winning doctor and writer, Dr Emma Espiner, discusses her stunning debut memoir, There’s a cure for this, with Arihia Latham. Together they kōrero about hurt and healing, love and loss, life and death, motherhood and medicine.

From the quietly perceived inequities of her early life to hard-won revelations as a Māori medical student and junior doctor during the Covid-19 pandemic, Emma‘s story is a candid and moving examination of what it means to be human when it seems like nothing less than superhuman will do. Her story is an exploration of hurt and healing, love and loss, life and death, motherhood and medicine. With Latham, who is a rongoa Māori practitioner, they will also explore how incorporating te ao Māori in our healthcare system could benefit us all.

Nelson Arts Festival Pukapuka Talks
Pukapuka Talks is the Nelson Arts Festival's literary programme, bringing together both established and emerging writers with readers.