Episodes
Ratu Sukuna was one of Fiji's most prominent leaders, not only was he a politician, he was also a Fijian chief, decorated war hero and a great man who did so much for our country. Read along for Chapter 2 of his biography that was written by Dr Deryck Scarr and published for the Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna Biography Committee.   Disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the written content of this publication and this podcast episode is produced for the sole purpose of educational use under the Fair...
Published 03/13/21
Published 03/13/21
Ratu Sukuna was one of Fiji's most prominent leaders, not only was he a politician, he was also a Fijian chief, decorated war hero and a great man who did so much for our country. Read along for Chapter 1 of his biography that was written by Deryck Scarr and published for the Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna Biography Committee.   Disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the written content of this publication and this podcast episode is produced for the sole purpose of educational use under the Fair Use...
Published 02/23/21
In order to know where we are going we need to know where we come from. Choosing to speak about who I am in my creative writing using the prose style of our serekali.Music for this podcast is from:https://filmmusic.io "Relaxing Piano Music" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
Published 05/06/20
In this episode, host Isabella Naiduki shares about her grandfather's influence with her love for creative writing. She speaks about forgetting his voice and that of her mother's and the memories that come with trying to remember their voices. Isabella also shares a spoken word piece called Dark Thoughts that she wrote when she lost her mother and how she used creative writing to help with peeling away the layers of grief that came with the loss.Music for this podcast is...
Published 12/16/19
In this episode, host Isabella Naiduki talks with Salanieta Tamanikaiwaimaro, Director Operations for Credo Global, a UK based Think-Tank which is part of a UK charity, New Sight International. We hear how Salanieta shares about her faith and also her professional & personal journey that has led her to where she is today.(Music from https://filmmusic.io "Perspectives" & "Wholesome" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) 
Published 12/14/19
In this episode, host Isabella Naiduki speaks about the value and importance of using the method of Talanoa as a reasearch tool in academic writing. At the end of the podcast there is a poem written and recited by Fijian poet & activist Peter Sipeli, titled - Talanoa. (Sounds used in this podcasts are - Birds in Kalopa State Park by Tom Benedict & Storm by David Juradoh, all made possible by the website freesounds.org)
Published 12/05/19
In this episode Isabella and Nev discuss their parenting experience with regards to their children's access to technology and also social media. 
Published 08/27/19
In today's episode Isabella chats about the importance of the Fijian vernacular and also shares her experience as a parent trying to navigate through the difficulties of preserving the language with her own children whilst living abroad, she is joined by her 15yo daughter who shares her experiences also
Published 08/14/19
In this episode Isabella & Nev chat about money and how their different upbringings in Fiji has shaped their spending & saving habits as adults and also parents now living in the UK.
Published 08/08/19
An introduction to my podcast channel where I share the reason behind starting my blog & podcast and also chat to my husband about his army life experience.
Published 08/01/19