
The Three Pillars of identity with Mahana Culture's founder, Tavale Ilalio
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Join Jess Hickman as she dives deep into conversation with Tavale Ilalio, founder of Mahana Culture—a powerful platform reclaiming ancestral wisdom, cultural storytelling, and intergenerational healing.
In this episode, Jess and Tavale explore the three pillars of identity through Blood, Birth, and Choice:
- Blood speaks to the lineage we inherit—our cultural DNA, the values we carry, and the stories that live within us.
- Birth honours our ancestors and the places we come from, unpacking how connection to land and lineage shapes our worldview.
- Choice explores the brave decisions we make to challenge systems, forge new paths, and honour the legacy we wish to leave behind.
Tavale shares his own transformative journey as a Pasifika leader reclaiming space in a Western world, and how Mahana Culture empowers others to do the same. This episode is a rich invitation to reflect on who we are, where we come from, and the choices that define us.
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