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- 35 - PhD update - How to cope with the challenges
Update on my PhD about feeling like I'm not doing enough and how I am addressing it. I hope that some of the podcast connects with you and helps you with your own journey.
Wed, 01 Nov 2023 - 23min - 34 - The highest of highs and the lowest of lows
September 2023 I had achieved so many things in my PhD that I thought I would NEVER achieve, however I also experienced very upsetting news about my Nana.
Thu, 28 Sep 2023 - 22min - 33 - Michelle Elia-Siloata - A zig-zag journey will lead you to where you need to beThu, 13 Jul 2023 - 1h 13min
- 32 - PhD update - March 2022Mon, 10 Jul 2023 - 25min
- 31 - How to be an effective communicator on social mediaWed, 05 Jul 2023 - 15min
- 30 - What did Samoans eat during the 19th and 20th century?Mon, 03 Jul 2023 - 38min
- 29 - Responding to your comments - Samoan traditional foodsSun, 25 Jun 2023 - 30min
- 28 - How to write a literature reviewSat, 24 Jun 2023 - 22min
- 27 - How to stay motivated during your studiesSat, 17 Jun 2023 - 08min
- 26 - Study tipsSat, 17 Jun 2023 - 13min
- 25 - PhD talk - Samoan traditional foods - Q & ASun, 11 Jun 2023 - 25min
- 24 - Malo. I'm Back.Tue, 06 Jun 2023 - 06min
- 23 - PhD Update I Fepuari 2022
After 3 years of jumping through academic hurdles I have finally started my PhD!Research the Samoan traditional diet as one of the solutions to prevent diabetes.
I'm going to give monthly updates about my journey. Hopefully sharing my experiences will help you. I talk about my initial thoughts about the PhD and the books I’ve read relating to my research.Sun, 17 Jul 2022 - 32min - 22 - The journey to starting my PhDFri, 25 Feb 2022 - 50min
- 21 - Forever FailingFri, 12 Mar 2021 - 37min
- 20 - Julia Arnott-Neenee - Strategist and Co-founder in Technology
Note: This was recorded pre COVID-19
Introducing Julia Arnott-Nee, strategist and advocate for bridging the gap of technology in our Pacific communities. Raised in Grey Lynn, Auckland and Christchurch, Julia talks about her journey into the tech industry, including her time at HP in America. We talk about Julia having an arts background and how she moved into tech, the hustle of applying for jobs, embracing her uniqueness and allowing space for others to do so and lastly, her current pursuit of empowering Māori and Pacific into the tech industry.
If you have any questions for Julia you can reach her on Facebook: Julia Arnott-Neenee Instagram: jarnottneenee LinkedIn: Julia Arnott-Neenee
Tue, 09 Feb 2021 - 1h 04min - 19 - Eteroa Lafele- Software Engineer
Introducing Eteroa Lafele, a Samoan software engineer. Born and bred in Cannons Creek, Porirua, Wellington. We talked about how Eteroa got into tech, her transition from Wellington to Auckland, to study at the Auckland University of Technology. Speaking her truth, about her experiences in Tech, as a Pacific women and her passion for supporting our Pacific Community.
You may want to adjust your volume because, we laugh A LOT on this episode!
If you have any questions for Eteroa or want to have chat. Send her an email eteroalafele080@gmail.comor you can contact her on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn at Eteroa Lafele.
Mon, 16 Nov 2020 - 45min - 18 - Madeline Shelling- Maori Scientist
Mads is from Ngati Porou on her mums side and grew up in Helensville, Auckland. On this episode we talk about Mads journey into science. Starting with growing up in Helensville, following her passion throughout university, aid work, her PhD in Maori health and food sovereignty and CrossFit.
If you have any questions for Mads you can contact her on Instagram @madeline.alice or Facebook: Madeline Shelling
Sun, 16 Aug 2020 - 59min - 17 - Tulele Masoe- EngineerMon, 13 Jul 2020 - 1h 14min
- 16 - Lolo Tukuafu- Enviromental ScientistThu, 19 Mar 2020 - 51min
- 15 - Alyx Pivac- Indigenous Scientist and Activist
We are starting 2020 right as I sat down with Alyx Pivac, an indigenous scientist and activist. She is of Māori (Ngāti Whātua, Te Rarawa) and Croatian descent and grew up in Whangārei with her mum, dad and two sisters. We talked about her dual identities growing up, her passion for the ocean and speaking up for those who don’t have a voice. If you have any questions for Alyx, feel free to message her on Instagram: @alyxpivac or email: alyx.pivac@gmail.com
Wed, 05 Feb 2020 - 1h 28min - 14 - What I learned in 2019
2019 was very challenging for me however, I learnt a lot of things about how to get through those challenges.
What I learnt in 2019: 1) Self reflection is key 2) The internet is amazing 3) The mind is powerful 4) The system is real 5) Stop buying stupid things
I also talked about goals and intentions for your next journey/year.
Tue, 31 Dec 2019 - 34min - 13 - What the Scientists Say!
We are ending our series this year by reflecting on the talanoa I’ve had with Kahu Painintng (Indigenous Scientist), Brogan McGreal (Scientist), Ant Vavia (Marine Biologist), Sophia Olo-Whaanga (Environment and Sustainability Advisor) and Chris Puliuvea (Immunology Scientist).
I summarised their advice about how to overcome challenges, how to get into science and their experiences of how they got started in science.Mon, 16 Dec 2019 - 14min - 12 - Chris Puliuvea- Immunology Scientist
This episode we chat to Chris Puliuvea, immunology scientist. Chris was born in Tonga, moved to NZ at young age and is the eldest of seven siblings. He developed his passion for science in Tonga, where he had a curiosity for understanding how things work. We talked about 1) Transitioning from Tonga to NZ schooling 2) How to get through the tough times 3) Science strengthening his faith in Christianity 4) Giving science a go. If you have any questions you can email chris kilisitofa.p@gmail.com
Tue, 10 Dec 2019 - 41min - 11 - Sophia Olo-Whaanga: Environment and Sustainability Advisor
This episode we chat to environment and sustainability advisor, Sophia Olo-Whaanga. With a Postgraduate diploma in environmental science, she is the first grandchild from her mother’s side to graduate from university. Sophia is very passionate about giving back to the community by working with her marae (Makaurau Marae, Ihumātao) and by encouraging rangatahi (younger generations) into science. We talk about how to navigate university, being indigenous in the workplace and to just do it, if you’re thinking about getting into science. If you have any questions you can email Sophia at sophia.olowhaanga@gmail.com or message her on instagram @kaitiaki.sophia
Sun, 01 Dec 2019 - 37min - 10 - Q & ASun, 24 Nov 2019 - 12min
- 9 - Ant Vavia- Marine Biologist
Marine biologist and vaka enthusiast, Ant Vavia, talks about his scientific voyage. Ant set out on his journey, discovering his passion for the outdoors, adventure and marine science. Currently pursuing his PhD in marine biology, he is taking his research back home to Mitiaro, Cook Islands. This episode we talk about navigating through high school, university life, research in the Solomon Islands, standing out as a Pasifika student and vaka. If you have any questions for Ant, send him a message on Facebook: Ant Vavia or Instagram @antstagraamm. Plus he has a YouTube channel in the works! So watch this space
Fri, 15 Nov 2019 - 1h 00min - 8 - Brogan McGreal- Scientist
This episode we talk to Research Associate, Brogan McGreal. Brogan is the eldest of two brothers and grew up in West Auckland. She is Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Kahungunu, Rangitāne and Ngai Tahu. She currently works at Plant and Food Research, looking at plant disease on apples and avocados. We chatted about gap years, wanting to be a doctor in high school, job experience and so much more (and a lot of laughing). If you have any questions for Brogan, you can email her at brogan.mcgreal@gmail.com
Fri, 08 Nov 2019 - 32min - 7 - Study tips for examsFri, 01 Nov 2019 - 11min
- 6 - Te Kahuratai Painting- Indigenous Scientist
Our first indigenous scientist we chat to is Te Kahuratai Painting, learning advisor at Te Fale Pouāwhina, The University of Auckland. Kahu has a background in biomedical science, applied mathematics specialising in mathematical biology and Mātauranga Māori. We touched on many topics such as change in careers, climate change, indigenous knowledge, tips for getting into science and so much more! You can hit him up on Facebook- Te Kahurertai Painting or email tk.painting@auckland.ac.nz for more questions.
Thu, 24 Oct 2019 - 43min - 5 - Who Stole My Taro?!Thu, 17 Oct 2019 - 07min
- 4 - Q&AThu, 10 Oct 2019 - 11min
- 3 - How I Became a Scientist
Being a scientist is not a common job for most people, especially for a New Zealand born Samoan woman. This episode I share my unique, not your usual path into science and why Im still in science today.
Thu, 03 Oct 2019 - 18min - 2 - I Am Dumb
Ever had this thought? SAME. I've felt this way since high school and it's been/still a process I'm working to reverse. Today I'm unpacking my thoughts and sharing some options that have worked for me.
Fri, 27 Sep 2019 - 20min - 1 - Introduction
Talofa! This episode I'm introducing myself, the aim for the Samoan Scientist podcast and what type of content I'm planning.
Sun, 15 Sep 2019 - 04min
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