Pacific Toks are a new series from Pacific Ventury Media, dedicated to current and future challenges that will define and impact our world but seen from a Pacific Perspective. Way too often, the big questions of our times are asked from other places, others cultures, other point of views. The Pacific being a key player for the times to come, in a world of climate change, geopolitical troubles, it’s important to give voice to those who care and act for the future of the Pacific. Every month, we’ll go on to chat with a leader from the Pacific or elsewhere to talk about challenges that affect our region and how this will define the future of the Pacific and the world. More information: www.pacificventury.com (https://www.pacificventury.com)
Ia Ora Na everyone and welcome to this new episode of Pacific Toks season 2 . I'm your host Philipe and in this podcast I engage in active conversations with my guests to talk about global challenges through an island perspective. Today we're continuing our special series dedicated to the speakers of the Virtual Island Summit 2022 organized by Island Innovation, of which were are official media partner. For this episode I shared a conversation with Diana Koërner, Sustainable Tourism Consultant and Co-Founder, Seychelles Sustainable Tourism Foundation.
Ia Ora Na everyone and welcome to this new episode of Pacific Toks season 2 . I'm your host Philipe and in this podcast I engage in active conversations with my guests to talk about global challenges through an island perspective. Today I'm really happy to open a special sequence in this season 2 of the Pacific Toks. Indeed, today's episode will be the first of a series that will run through the coming weeks that will introduce you to the speakers of the Virtual Island Summit 2022 of which Pacific Ventury is an official Media Partner. The Virtual Island Summit is organized by Island Innovation, a full-service marketing and public relations agency which offers unique insights into islands and sustainability. This Summit aims to encourage islanders share knowledge and solutions for resilient, sustainable and prosperous islands worldwide. Along the Summit, we have thus decided to seat with some of the speakers to dig deeper into their projects, ideas and their insights for our Pacific islands. You'll be able to hear from people from The Pacific but also from other islands of the globe that share similar challenges and concerns as our Pacific community. For this first episode, I had the privilege to talk with Ariana Tibon. Ariana is a nuclear justice advocate and Commissioner and Nuclear Envoy to the RMI National Nuclear Commission.
Ia Ora Na everyone and welcome to this new episode of Pacific Toks season 2 . I'm your host Philipe and in this podcast I engage in active conversations with my guests to talk about global challenges through a Pacific perspective. Today I'm very happy to introduce my guest for this episode. For once, it's someone from my home island who's coming to share a conversation with me. Someone I've known for years and with whom I had the chance to collaborate many times: Alexander Lee. Alexander is an artist from Tahiti who has traveled all around the world to express his art through many forms around the idea of perspective and connections with others. With him we talk about his creative process, the need for art and contemporary art in questioning our islands societies in the wake of our history and how art can guide us into the future. Don't forget to subscribe for free to never miss an episode!
Ia Ora Na everyone and welcome to this new episode of Pacific Toks season 2 . I'm your host Philipe and in this podcast I engage in active conversations with my guests to talk about global challenges through a Pacific perspective. Today I'm very excited to share with you a special episode. Today we're talking and sharing music. For this episode I went to have an open conversation with Edwina Floch, a social entrepreneur, activist and the founder of the Environmental Music Prize . Edwina is from Australia and has dedicated her career to promoting and bringing to our attention all the musical creativity that cares for our planet and our future. And as a bonus, at the end of this episode you'll be able to listen to one of the song that made it to the finalist: Ta'u Tama, a song written by Vaiteani, a band from my home island, Tahiti.
Ia Ora Na everyone and welcome to this new episode of Pacific Toks season 2 . In this podcast I engage in active conversations with my guests to talk about global challenges through a Pacific perspective. This is the last part of my conversation with Lord Fusitu'a during which we discuss NFTs and their role in land management in the Pacific, as well as how we can envision those technologies as positive disruptors of our institutions, in the context of Polynesian culture.
Ia Ora Na everyone and welcome to this new episode of Pacific Toks season 2 . In this podcast I engage in active conversations with my guests to talk about global challenges through a Pacific perspective. This is the second part of my conversation with Lord Fusitu'a we discuss the technical and social challenges that Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies can represent in the Pacific and how he plans to overcome them.
Ia Ora Na everyone and welcome to this new episode of Pacific Toks season 2 . In this podcast I engage in active conversations with my guests to talk about global challenges through a Pacific perspective. Today I'm sharing with you a fascinating conversation I had with Lord Fusitu'a , a Tongan politician and noble of the Kingdom of Tonga, who serves in multiple organizations and who is also a notorious bitcoin advocate in the Pacific. Lord Fusituʻa is very active in several key areas of anti-corruption and global transnational security in Oceania, as well as in the financial technology arena. He is a grassroots and social media educator and advocate for Bitcoin to empower the underbanked agrarian farmers particularly in the area of remittances. He advocates for legislation to allow Tonga to adopt Bitcoin as a national currency. Our conversation has been fascinating and extensive as we delved deep into the challenges and benefits of cryptocurrencies and blockchain in the Pacific. As I wanted to share with you the whole extent of our chat, this episode will be presented in 3 parts. So stay tuned for the coming parts in the weeks to come. On this first part of our conversation, Lord Fusitu'a tells us about his career and how he came to realize the importance of Bitcoin for Tonga and the Pacific. He's also sharing with us some news about the situation of Tonga following the major volcanic eruption in January and how the economy as well as the community have been since then.
Ia Ora Na everyone and welcome to this new episode of Pacific Toks season 2 . In this podcast I engage in active conversations with my guests to talk about global challenges through a Pacific perspective. Today I'm sharing with you a conversation I had with Mamta Chand , a women's rights activist from Fiji. I've known Mamta since 2016, when we met at the the East West Center in Hawaii for the Pacific Islands Leadership Program . You'll hear us talk about it by the way during our tok. Since this time I've been following Mamta's work and I've been amazed by her power, her strength and her ability to never give up on what is right and on pushing for positive change. She has also been one of the many women who have helped me to continuously question my perspectives and to make sure that my ideas and views on women and women's rights are based not only on what I think but on what is and what should be according to them. That's why I wanted to talk to her today and share it with you.
Ia Ora Na and welcome to this new episode of our Pacific Toks, where I engage in active conversations with my guests to talk about the challenges our world is facing and seeing them through a Pacific lens. For this new episode, we're looking closely at the situation of journalism in our region: what are the challenges, the specificities and the hopes going forward for a well-informed Pacific region. To share insights to you on this topic, I'm talking today with Alexander Rheeney. Alexander is a journalist from PNG now working as an editor for the Samoan Observer in Apia. Before that Alexander have been strongly involved in reflections on journalism by working at the Pacific Freedom Forum, the Media Council of PNG, the Lowy Institue and many news organizations in the region.
Ia Ora Na and welcome to this new episode of our Pacific Toks, where I engage in active conversations with my guests to talk about the challenges our world is facing and seeing them through a Pacific lens. For this new episode, as a big cinema fan, I'm very happy to share with you today a conversation I had with Ashlee Fidow, a stunt woman. “Ashlee kicks but for a living. Literally”. As I've read recently about her. And she does! You actually probably seen her work in many movies including Mulan, The Hobbit and soon to come out on the next Thor. Quite some references!
Ia Ora Na everyone and welcome to this new episode of our Pacific Toks, where I engage in active conversations with my guests to talk about the challenges our world is facing and seeing them through a Pacific lens. For this new episode, I'm honored to share my conversation with H.E. President Whipps J, President of the Republic of Palau. In this episode, as he's in Glasgow for the COP26 summit, we're talking about climate change and the role the Pacific region can play in pushing for more action and commitments to tackle this existential threat. We're also taking a step back and envisioning all the challenges that our region is facing right now including COVID and the geopolitical tensions in the region. Finally we'll hear his view on Leadership and on hope while he's helping his community to navigate those unique times we're all living in.
Ia Ora Na everyone and welcome to this new episode of our Pacific Toks, where I engage in active conversations with my guests to talk about the challenges our world is facing and seeing them through a Pacific lens. For this new episode, I'm happy to discuss with Stan Wolfgramm . Stan is a storyteller from our region and he's also the founder of Te Ara, Cook Islands Museum on Cultural Enterprise which we'll discuss further. Stan is also an actor and the cofounder of Moana Pasifika . All this projects being focused on giving our communities a voice in the challenging times we're all facing now. In this episode, we'll talk about the role that entrepreneurs can play in regards with Climate change and how to build narratives that can make the Pacific voices heard as well as putting our region in the leadership position to tackle climate change.
Ia Ora Na Welcome to this new episode of our Pacific Toks, where I engage in active conversations with my guests to talk about the challenges our world is facing and seeing them through a Pacific lens. For this episode, I'm very happy to meet and discuss with Annette Sete. Annette is the founder and manager of Lavagirl Ltd and Maku Gifts - A fashion brand and a home based business making and selling unique gifts. Annette is also the winner of the “Best Established Designer” award at the PNG Fashion Week 2019. In this episode we chat with Annette about her career and also her vision regarding different major issues regarding entrepreneurship in the Pacific.
Ia Ora Na Welcome to this new episode of our Pacific Toks, where I engage in active conversations with my guests to talk about the challenges our world is facing and seeing them through a Pacific lens. For this episode, I'm very happy to have the opportunity to have an other conversation with Keoni Lee. I had the privilege to meet him several times so I'm very happy to be able to share our thoughts through this podcast. Keoni Lee speaks to us from the island of Oahu. He's a very successful entrepreneur so I'll just share a view of his achievements: he's the cofounder of ‘Ōiwi TV the only TV channel in Hawaiian language, he also founded the great innovative coworking space of Waiwai collective in Honolulu and is now the CEO of Hawaii Investment Ready an organization that supports the people and organizations addressing Hawaiʻi's social and environmental issues by accelerating social enterprise impact and access to investment. In this episode, we talk about entrepreneurship in the island and the state of the Hawaiian economy. We also discuss the potentials ways to build differently our economies in a way that would fit more the needs of our communities and would allow them to work for the generations to come.
Ia Ora Na, Welcome to this new episode of our Pacific Toks, where I engage in active conversations with my guests to talk about the challenges our world is facing and seeing them through a Pacific lens. Today, I'm very pleased to welcome to the show Joyana Finch. Joyana is graduated from the University of Auckland as the first Pacific woman in history with a degree in mechatronic engineering. She's also a writer and a speaker, encouraging the younger generation towards a career in STEM.
Ia Ora Na,Welcome to this new episode of our Pacific Toks, where I engage in active conversations with my guests to talk about the challenges our world is facing and seeing them through a Pacific lens. Today, I'm very pleased to welcome to the show Robert Oliver. Robert Oliver is a famous chef from New Zealand but he spent his youth in Fiji and Samoa where he probably got his passion for local ingredients but he'll probably tell us more about it later.Robert hosted the TV series Real Pasifik, which plays in more than 40 countries and is on its 75th rerun. He is Ambassador for Le Cordon Bleu, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands, and UNDP Pacific Advocate for Food, Sustainable Development and Wellbeing. And he's the winner of several awards.I have been very pleased to welcome him as a speaker for TEDxPapeete in 2016 and since then Robert is also the founder of “Pacific Food Revolution”, a show filled with Pacific heritage and humor that “uses the power of reality TV, radio, and social media to change people's eating behaviour.” Get on the email list at pacifictoks.substack.com
Welcome to this episode of our podcast, newly named “Pacific Toks - A conversation on the Future of the Pacific” where I talk to leaders from the Pacific or around the world to have a look at the current challenges the Pacific is facing or will face in the Future.In today's episode, I'm very happy to welcome Andre Afamasaga, from New Zealand. Andre is a human rights advocate currently working for the New Zealand Human Rights Commission. Before that he was a Christian Pastor. And in the end of 2019, Andre got on the news after publishing an opinion piece titled: “Gay, Christian and a former preacher, I'm coming out to help anyone hurt by Folau” following some public declarations made by the rugby player Israel Folau.Listen to our conversation on the situation of LGBTQI+ in the Pacific, the role of the religions to foster diversity and inclusion and how to mix traditions and modernity around the questions of identity in the Pacific. Get on the email list at pacifictoks.substack.com
Welcome to this episode 2 of our series Pacific Toks. Today we're meeting with Audrey Tang, Digital Minister of Taiwan in charge of Social Innovation. Audrey is a civic hacker who played a key role in the sunflower movement of 2013 and who is now Taiwan's Digital Minister in charge of Social Innovation. She has made the 2019 list of 100 global thinkers published by Foreign Policy magazine. Interestingly enough, she also defines herself as a conservative anarchist. But more on that later. She has managed to take the best of different world that are sometimes seen as incompatible: public and private sectors, Tech and grassroots communities, business and government and we'll try to learn how she managed this and how, in the Pacific, we can take example to lead the changes to come in our communities. If you like this series, feel free to share it with your community!Find the video of the episode on our YouTube Channel Get on the email list at pacifictoks.substack.com
Welcome to this episode 1 of our series Pacific Toks. Today we're meeting with Keith Coats, cofounder of TomorrowToday Global. Keith is a Leadership specialist and a futurist. He's telling us about the challenges of our times and the leadership needed to address them. He's sharing with us his insights on what a good leadership could be and why we should care about the future. If you like this series, feel free to share it with your community! Find out the Video of the conversation on our YouTube Channel Get on the email list at pacifictoks.substack.com