Two Palagi in a Pisinisi Pod

S01 E21 - Talanoa with Auckland Council Pacific Economy Lead Sarah Leo - May 9 2026

45 min · 10 de may de 2026
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Summary Along with their normal discussion about business activity in the Pacific this week Dave talks about the time he spent on Atiu Island. The main feature in this episode is that, while Dave was at Atiu, Glen sat down with Sarah Leo who leads Auckland Council’s engagement with Auckland’s Pacific economy. Sarah shares her journey, the importance of Pacific businesses in Auckland's economy, and the impactful work of quantifying and supporting the Pacific economy through data, partnerships, and leadership development. Key  topics Quantifying the Pacific economy in Auckland The impact of Pacific-owned businesses on the local economy Leadership development and economic growth strategies for Pacific communities Guest  name Sarah Leo  Sound bites "By 2043, one in five workers in Auckland will be of Pacific descent." "Our growth is in Pacific businesses, especially in creative sectors." "I love the work I do and feel privileged to contribute." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Talanoa  09:55 Economic Development and the Role of Pacific Businesses 15:03 Quantifying the Pacific Economy: Insights and Data 19:50 Partnerships and Collaborative Initiatives for Growth 24:59 Cultural Influence and Creative Exports 30:12 Conclusion and Future Aspirations 37:00 Pacific Activity this week Resources Teu Le Va Website -  https://aucklandeconomicdevelopment.com/economy-and-insights/research-and-reports/Teu-Le-Va-Pacific-Work-Programme [https://aucklandeconomicdevelopment.com/economy-and-insights/research-and-reports/Teu-Le-Va-Pacific-Work-Programme] Business Trust - https://pacificbusiness.co.nz [https://pacificbusiness.co.nz] Auckland Council Economic Development - https://aucklandcouncil.govt.nz [https://aucklandcouncil.govt.nz]

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episode S01 E21 - Talanoa with Auckland Council Pacific Economy Lead Sarah Leo - May 9 2026 artwork

S01 E21 - Talanoa with Auckland Council Pacific Economy Lead Sarah Leo - May 9 2026

Summary Along with their normal discussion about business activity in the Pacific this week Dave talks about the time he spent on Atiu Island. The main feature in this episode is that, while Dave was at Atiu, Glen sat down with Sarah Leo who leads Auckland Council’s engagement with Auckland’s Pacific economy. Sarah shares her journey, the importance of Pacific businesses in Auckland's economy, and the impactful work of quantifying and supporting the Pacific economy through data, partnerships, and leadership development. Key  topics Quantifying the Pacific economy in Auckland The impact of Pacific-owned businesses on the local economy Leadership development and economic growth strategies for Pacific communities Guest  name Sarah Leo  Sound bites "By 2043, one in five workers in Auckland will be of Pacific descent." "Our growth is in Pacific businesses, especially in creative sectors." "I love the work I do and feel privileged to contribute." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Talanoa  09:55 Economic Development and the Role of Pacific Businesses 15:03 Quantifying the Pacific Economy: Insights and Data 19:50 Partnerships and Collaborative Initiatives for Growth 24:59 Cultural Influence and Creative Exports 30:12 Conclusion and Future Aspirations 37:00 Pacific Activity this week Resources Teu Le Va Website -  https://aucklandeconomicdevelopment.com/economy-and-insights/research-and-reports/Teu-Le-Va-Pacific-Work-Programme [https://aucklandeconomicdevelopment.com/economy-and-insights/research-and-reports/Teu-Le-Va-Pacific-Work-Programme] Business Trust - https://pacificbusiness.co.nz [https://pacificbusiness.co.nz] Auckland Council Economic Development - https://aucklandcouncil.govt.nz [https://aucklandcouncil.govt.nz]

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