09/02/2026
Kiaora Whānau
Firstly, a big mihi and thanks to you all since the passing of my eldest son Patrick in August last year. It has been a Great Storm to navigate through this loss, and I am pleased to say, I'm coming out the other side of the shock. This has truly been a heart-smashing time to grab hold of all my healing tools to navigate Peace Within Learning on a bigger and deeper level I ever thought I would experience.
A big thank you to all my healer friends and whanau who have supported me in this journey, I am truly grateful and blessed.
So here is my update for 2026 and PWL clinic space.
I have decided to study full time, learning at He Kainga Mo Te Reo.
(Monday - Friday 9.00 am to 3.00 pm)
It has been something I have wanted to do for many years, but didn't have the push to get through the Language Trauma and effects of colonisation. What I had committed to do, was for my own children to break the cycle by being kohanga reo and kura babies.
"If not now Mum, then when?" I recently heard Son.
Patrick and Nathan were totally immersed in kura, kapahaka and all things Māori to which I am so proud - Speaking Reo to their own children continued the revitalisation of our Native Language.
The effects of Colonisation clearly backed up with statistics of illness for our people on so many levels, poverty, homelessness, domestic violence and much more, making my mahi even more so important to help us all.
100% I know that applying te reo and all things Māori within clinic, will continue to help Break the Cycles even more powerfully.
Every time I live my truth, I free an ancestor who was forced to hide theirs. Every time you live your truth, you free an ancestor who was forced to hide theirs too.
How many of our ancestors are unconsciously negatively affecting our hauora today? How much are we suffering today by our unconscious loyalty to our Family Systems?
So as much as I dislike the "reason why things happen" and son dying, I can also see the Silver Lining in going to Kura and learning how to korero to my youngest son, and my mokopuna.
This is my beautiful youngest son Nathan, and his very gorgeous daughter Amiria. His three children and wife, korero Māori in their whare, alongside my father in law who's 85 years old. I am looking forward to conversing with them too!
I can see the Silver Lining in being able to korero Māori and to have lived experience to help assist more people authentically in their own Grief Journey and to decolonise together.
So I will be available for afternoon appointments and some weekends (face to face and on line). PM or txt 0274370937.