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Founder of Wass' Barbers Christchurch, Wasseim Alsati shares how his passion for barbering began from age fourteen, cleaning his local barbershop to help provide for his family, he started developing his barbering skills. Wasseim shares his vision to train local upcoming barbers, his determination to fight against the doctor telling him that due to his injuries, he may never walk again, following his injuries from the 2019 Christchurch mosque attack, and his strength as a leader of his family.
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Youth worker, trained paramedic and a child of Christian missionaries, Micheal Patrick spent his childhood growing up in the remote highlands of Papua New Guinea. We discuss how these experiences gave him a unique insight, compassion and understanding into not only accepting diversity but into the reality of the spiritual realm which plays a significant role in the lives of many Papua New Guineans.
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Former ballet teacher, professional dancer and AIDS counsellor, Karen Harvey, shares her journey into professional dancing, her firstborn's struggle with a meth addiction, the effects of this addiction on her family dynamics and the experience of ongoing restoration within her family through her faith.
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Local Christchurch puppeteer Jacim unravels his troubled early years of childhood, from moving through a Catholic orphanage, experiencing his biological mother suffering from sexual abuse from a family member, which was hidden the guise of being a strongly Catholic household. Jacim recalls his mother suffer violence, and experience the strong effect of generational mental illness in his biological mum and her family. Jacim also reflects on the blessing of being an adopted child to his parents.
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Filmmaker Raymond Lum, shares his journey through overcoming childhood sexual abuse from his family's live-in babysitter, finding his faith in Christ which then led to the journey towards his wholeness. For more information on Raymond's work visit: https://www.swordproductions.co.nz/
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The host of Voices Unhindered, Kristal Jenkinson is interviewed by Christian marriage coach and business owner, Lee-Ann Werner, about her background, journey into journalism and what led her into starting Voices Unhindered.
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Founder and operator of Pedalmania, Clive Murphy discusses his crazy mobile bike business (on wheels) that started from something that Murphy was naturally good at; building things and making things work. Murphy, a university dropout worked years in a factory before he decided to use his own entrepreneurial gifts and skills to start his first mini-golf business, which later led into launching Pedalmania.
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From humble beginnings to rapping within church, the TRUE SONZ gospel rap duo, with Dallas Timpson and Tipene Nathan bring their music out on the streets to testify of their faith in and dedication to Christ. Character growth is a major theme throughout their music and TRUE SONZ' album, 'Walking In Our Greatness' is set to release on October 25, 2024 which will be available on all major streaming platforms.
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Kataraina Waikato moved through state care (Oranga Tamariki), was a former alternative education student at Te Ora Hou and is a solo mother now pursuing her dreams, breaking stereotypes and barriers.
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A closer dive into the background of the artist, graphic designer and director of Christchurch's Cube art gallery, Paul Rees; along with the inspiration to display his 'Jesus on High' art exhibition .