Tania Niwa shows how to move between cultures without losing your identity. Through listening, storytelling, grounding, and authentic leadership, she bridges worlds while staying deeply connected to her MÄori roots. This is her story. š Moving between cultures can feel like dancing on a tightrope: sometimes fun and thrilling, sometimes straight out wobbly and unsettling. My new guest had to learn the importance of holding fast to your roots, even as you stretch into new spaces and come out st...
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Tania Niwa shows how to move between cultures without losing your identity. Through listening, storytelling, grounding, and authentic leadership, she bridges worlds while staying deeply connected to her MÄori roots. This is her story. š Moving between cultures can feel like dancing on a tightrope: sometimes fun and thrilling, sometimes straight out wobbly and unsettling. My new guest had to learn the importance of holding fast to your roots, even as you stretch into new spaces and come out st...
Two Women, One Business: The Pros and Cons of a Business Partnership | Ep 150
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2 months ago
Two Women, One Business: The Pros and Cons of a Business Partnership | Ep 150
This episode follows the real-life adventure of Charlotte and Natalie, co-founders of Pompom Events & Marketing š. Dive into their journey as partners in business, full of ups, downs, and lots of laughs, to discover practical lessons on the doās and donāts of a business partnership. š Charlotte and Natalie never set out to become business partners. It ājust happenedā. Meant to be, I call it. Eight years ago, their story started with kids' birthday parties and school drop-off encounters. O...
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Tania Niwa shows how to move between cultures without losing your identity. Through listening, storytelling, grounding, and authentic leadership, she bridges worlds while staying deeply connected to her MÄori roots. This is her story. š Moving between cultures can feel like dancing on a tightrope: sometimes fun and thrilling, sometimes straight out wobbly and unsettling. My new guest had to learn the importance of holding fast to your roots, even as you stretch into new spaces and come out st...