In this episode, we sit down with Captain Brendon Nicholas who just got back from the outer islands. He spent a portion of his time split between Mauke, Atiu & Mitiaro. Known locally as Nga-Pu-Toru in the Cook Islands. If you thought Rarotonga was...
In 2019, Haydn wrote a book about the Cook Islands; How I Fell In Love With an Island. Chantal ran across the book while on holiday on Aitutaki and got in contact with him. A friendship was formed and before too long, a podcast came out of their friendship. Chantal brings to the Kia Orana podcast a local perspective of the island, while Haydn comes from a tourist, let alone an American perpsective.
In each podcast episode, they bring their knowledge together to inform you of what you'll expect to find, and what you won't find in the Cook Islands. They both believe that the islands are special, unlike anywhere else on earth. It's their unique perspectives that truly makes the Kia Orana Podcast special.
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