Tune in for a celebration of womanhood. Join Tracey and friends each week for a podcast that delves into the world of modern women. Listen as they deep dive into topics like perimenopause and menopause, raising children, caring for elderly parents, working while running a family, and every other thing that sits front and centre in a woman's mind.
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Tune in for a celebration of womanhood. Join Tracey and friends each week for a podcast that delves into the world of modern women. Listen as they deep dive into topics like perimenopause and menopause, raising children, caring for elderly parents, working while running a family, and every other thing that sits front and centre in a woman's mind.
This week on Wāhine Atua, hosts Marcia Millard and Tracey Blake are joined by the courageous and inspiring Fi Perez. Fi opens her heart to share her personal suicide journey, offering an honest kōrero about survival, healing, and the strength it takes to walk forward. Her story doesn’t stop there – Fi also reflects on her impactful work with Victim Support in Taranaki, where she dedicated her time to helping whānau facing some of life’s hardest moments.
Together, the team unpack the ongoing stigma around suicide and mental health, shining a light on the importance of compassion, understanding, and connection. Listeners will gain insights into how we can each play a role in breaking down barriers, offering tautoko, and creating safer spaces for those navigating mental health challenges.
Tune in to Wāhine Atua – real stories, raw truths, and powerful conversations that uplift and empower.
Wāhine Atua
Tune in for a celebration of womanhood. Join Tracey and friends each week for a podcast that delves into the world of modern women. Listen as they deep dive into topics like perimenopause and menopause, raising children, caring for elderly parents, working while running a family, and every other thing that sits front and centre in a woman's mind.