Sea Change

By: Heather Johnson
  • Summary

  • In Aotearoa we are surrounded by a beautiful moana. The ocean is an incredible resource for us; allowing us to play, work and gather kaimoana. Sea Change explores the different relationships people in Aotearoa have with the moana. A range of different perspectives from all types of people may just give us food for thought, or maybe shift our thinking entirely. There are problems facing our moana, many of them man-made. We need change and we need it sooner rather than later. Let’s protect this taonga for ourselves and for future generations. Come join me on instagram @seachange.podcast and get more information at our official website www.seachange-podcast.com
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Episodes
  • The Importance of Language and How to be a Kelp Gardener! (WMP Part 2)
    Aug 6 2023

    Kia ora katoa, and welcome back to the Sea Change podcast!

    In March 2023, I was lucky enough to witness the enchanting Waiheke Marine Project breathing life into the harmonious relationship between humans and nature. Join us for a remarkable weekend of discovery and enlightenment, where we immersed ourselves in the wisdom of the land and sea.

    In these two unforgettable episodes, prepare to embark on a profound masterclass in language, culture, and Te Ao Māori. Our second installment is with Alice, Brianna and Carys as they share their incredible knowledge with us and the part they play in the project.

    Through deep wānanga—a process of learning and reflection—we delved into the profound interconnectedness between humanity and the natural world, particularly in Aotearoa. It was a journey that revealed the essence of true connection to one's whenua (land) and the world that embraces us all.

    Discover the soul of community-led projects, as we explore the depth of knowledge possessed by those who inhabit the land and the ocean. The Kelp Gardeners and WMP know the intricacies of their local whenua and moana more intimately than any national or regional body ever could.

    Join us as we explore Waiheke's marine conservation efforts. The work of the Waiheke Marine Project is a testament to the power of collective dedication and understanding, a testament that will undoubtedly inspire you as it has inspired me.

    Tune in to this transformative episode, and let the teachings of Waiheke nourish your spirit and awaken your soul to the beauty of our natural world. This is more than a podcast—it's an invitation to cherish, protect, and celebrate the precious bond between humanity and Papatuānuku.

     

    Check out more about the WMP here. 

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Deep Connections and Mana Whenua-Led Conservation (Part 1)
    Jul 30 2023

    Kia ora katoa, and welcome back to the Sea Change podcast!

    In March 2023, I was lucky enough to witness the enchanting Waiheke Marine Project breathing life into the harmonious relationship between humans and nature. Join us for a remarkable weekend of discovery and enlightenment, where we immersed ourselves in the wisdom of the land and sea.

    In these two unforgettable episodes, prepare to embark on a profound masterclass in language, culture, and Te Ao Māori. Our first installment features two extraordinary wāhine Māori, Mereana and Darleen, whose teachings have left an indelible mark on our souls.

    Through deep wānanga—a process of learning and reflection—we delved into the profound interconnectedness between humanity and the natural world, particularly in Aotearoa. It was a journey that revealed the essence of true connection to one's whenua (land) and the world that embraces us all.

    Discover the soul of community-led projects, as we explore the depth of knowledge possessed by those who inhabit the land and the ocean. The Kelp Gardeners and WMP know the intricacies of their local whenua and moana more intimately than any national or regional body ever could.

    Join us as we explore Waiheke's marine conservation efforts. The work of the Waiheke Marine Project is a testament to the power of collective dedication and understanding, a testament that will undoubtedly inspire you as it has inspired me.

    Tune in to this transformative episode, and let the teachings of Waiheke nourish your spirit and awaken your soul to the beauty of our natural world. This is more than a podcast—it's an invitation to cherish, protect, and celebrate the precious bond between humanity and Papatuānuku.

    Check out more of Waiheke Marine Project's incredible mahi here. 

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Ecosystem and Education Hero - Wednesday Davis
    Mar 23 2023

    Kia ora, welcome back to the first interview episode of season rua. We're starting off with an angel of the ecosystem world! Wednesday is the project coordinator at Experiencing Marine Reserves (to name just one of her many many many hats). This is what she is expanding on in this episode - don't worry, you'll see her back later this season to talk about her research on marine megafauna in Tikapa Moana!

    Wednesday is an educator, but she is so much more than that. Her passion is inspiring, and her knowledge is astounding, a testament to the time she has spent below the surface (and up streams, on beaches, in wetlands!). It was an absolute pleasure to speak to Wednesday, and I hope it inspires you to volunteer or join in an EMR community day close to you!

    P.S. If you're listening before March 31st - go vote for Fish of the Year now! Otherwise, wait til next Seaweek!

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    Sea Change website

    Zinc or Swim

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    31 mins

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