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Erana Severne-Takataka: Community leader paving the way for the future

Erana Severne on her wellbeing journey

Erana Severne-Takataka: 

This kōrero is immensely powerful, we think it’s because of the energy and vibe that Erana brings to the room! 

Erana is a powerhouse wāhine, yet someone so humble, kind and bubbly! Erana is a wife and māmā, and is the General Manager for Here to Help u, Tirohanga and Beta Build, but also wears MANY other hats driving epic mahi within the community! 

We talk to Erana about her wellbeing journey, the realities of juggling being a mama and different kaupapa, this includes the importance of taking time for yourself and being present in the moment! We also kōrero about collective success, growing team cultures and future leaders, the importance of grazing your knees and SO much more! 

The messages within this kōrero are so authentic and empowering, make sure you take the time to watch it and send it to someone you think will enjoy it as well! 

 

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What is the Workplace Wellbeing Big Day Out?
It is a day to come together, to learn, to cross pollinate, to challenge perspectives and to leave empowered and inspired to make a difference for our teams – all in the name of long term, authentic, effective and thriving workplace wellbeing.

Some themes we will cover:
Connection, Accountability and behavior, Boundaries, Values and expectations, Communication, shared language and conversations, Diversity and authenticity, Psychological safety!

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