The Spirit of Manaakitanga: Food, Family, and Friendship in New Zealand

 

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What does it really mean to care for others through food — and how does that shape who we are?

In this episode, Paula takes us on a journey to New Zealand, where her earliest memories of generosity, gathering, and good food were formed. From fishing for mussels on the beach to backyard hangi feasts and the comfort of warm pikelets, she shares the simple, soulful flavors that defined her childhood.

But this conversation is about more than recipes. It’s about manaakitanga — the deep-rooted Māori value of hospitality and care — and how those lessons stay with us long after the table is cleared.

Paula also opens up about her family’s history, reading a treasured letter that reveals courage, sacrifice, and the power of home.

In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • The tastes and textures of Paula’s New Zealand childhood
  • Why manaakitanga is more than just hospitality — it’s a way of life
  • The magic of cooking in the earth with a traditional hangi
  • A personal family letter that weaves together past and present

This is an episode not only about food, but also about belonging.


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