How Wellington Homeless Women’s Trust Manager Hiria Tareha is helping wahine in Wellington off the streets and why expanded accomodation is essential for their vibrant community to thrive.
Read MoreRESIDENT #178: Nicola Cranfield about authenticity and investing in things that last
Why this rebel Wellington homeware and interior store owner has learned to trust her instincts since the 2020 lockdown…
Read MoreRESIDENT #176: PledgeMe's Anna Guenther on Loving Books to Loving Local
Why the PledgeMe founder is SO passionate about Wellington…
Read MoreRESIDENT #175: Wellington Chocolate Factory's Gabe Davidson On Resilience, Growth and New Life Chapters
How the serial entrepreneur and founder of Wellington Chocolate Factory learned to step back and let others carry his work forward…
Read MoreRESIDENT #174: Beckie Wilson On Making The Most Out Of COVID 19 and Starting Her Mask Business 'Face It'
How a stitch in time may save lives for Beckie Wilson…
Read MoreRESIDENT #173: Bart De Vries On Limbering Up At Work And How He's Pivoted His Business In Response To COVID 19
Why this ex-physio believes that movement in the office is the key to our health, and how he’s flexing his business model to be scale and be resilient thanks to COVID 19…
Read MoreRESIDENT #171 and #172: Mother and Daughter Shobha and Keryn Kalyan on their spicy self-publishing journey
An uplifting Mother’s Day read about the mother and daughter from Lower Hutt who decided to record their traditional Gudjrah recipes - and ended up starting a business together…
Read MoreRESIDENT #170: Charlotte Davy, Head of Art at Te Papa, on the Surrealists Modern Relevance Right Now
Why we need art and exhibitions, like the surrealist exhibition curated by Charlotte Davy set for December, more than ever right now.
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