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For centuries, Pacific Islanders have been sharing stories across the region, Stories from the Pacific honours that tradition, allowing the audience to hear in-depth personal stories from right across the Pacific.

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episode She is not your rehab: How one barbershop sparked a global conversation for men cover

She is not your rehab: How one barbershop sparked a global conversation for men

What if healing didn't begin with blame, but with responsibility? Matt Brown's journey from a complex childhood in Aotearoa New Zealand to a barbershop chair sparked an unexpected global movement. What began as conversations between men hiding their pain became She Is Not Your Rehab, a call for men to stop outsourcing their emotional wounds to the women in their lives. Matt shares a powerful story of survival, courage and generational honesty, challenging long-held ideas about masculinity, trauma and accountability. This is a conversation about what happens when men choose to face their own wounds — and how that choice can transform families, communities and futures across the Pacific and beyond. Listen to this conversation with Stories From the Pacific host Bobby Macumber on ABC Radio Australia.

12. mai 2026 - 58 min
episode Samoan clown Tommy Misa on art, satire and finding home cover

Samoan clown Tommy Misa on art, satire and finding home

On Stories From the Pacific, host Wendy Mocke sits down with the brilliant Tommy Misa, a storyteller who reminds us that some of the deepest truths arrive wrapped in laughter.  From the queer bars of Sydney to the global stage of the Biennale, Tommy's work has carved out space for the misfits, the hard workers and anyone who has ever felt out of place under theatre lights. A master of the Samoan Clown, a former nutritional medicine student who followed a literal dream to the stage, Tommy creates art that is as fiercely funny as it is profoundly moving.  Together, they talk about finding home, the power of satire, and why the most enduring art is always about connection. Stories From the Pacific, on ABC Radio Australia.

28. april 2026 - 30 min
episode From Oʻahu to Utah: Policing, Pacific values and purpose cover

From Oʻahu to Utah: Policing, Pacific values and purpose

Jennifer Faumuina leads some of America’s most demanding work - overseeing crime scene investigations and critical domestic violence programs - yet her journey into law enforcement began far from the mainland, in the tropical islands of Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi.  Now a sergeant with the Utah Department of Public Safety, Jennifer brings Pacific values of service, family and community into a profession where calm leadership, clarity under pressure and everyday courage are essential. As one of only a handful of Pacific Islanders in a large US police force, she carries both responsibility and representation on her shoulders.  In this episode of Stories From the Pacific, Jennifer shares how she found her path into policing, what it means to work at the intersection of justice and compassion, and why she views law enforcement not simply as a career — but as a profound commitment to protecting others.  Listen to this episode on ABC Radio Australia with host Bobby Macumber.

21. april 2026 - 6 min
episode Māori Einstein Uncut: From viral cooking to culture, language and responsibility cover

Māori Einstein Uncut: From viral cooking to culture, language and responsibility

From a sandwich‑press burger and a pair of brown tongs came a signature — and a following. Māori Einstein's fast, funny cooking has travelled from Aotearoa to Adelaide, hitting millions of feeds and landing spots on Sunrise and 7NEWS. In this episode of Stories From The Pacific, host Bobby Macumber meets the person behind the handle: the name, the hustle, and what cooking has taught him about people. Moving between worlds has sharpened his sense of responsibility — to language, ancestors and future generations. With humour, intellect and deep cultural grounding, he reflects on carrying Pacific knowledge today, and why reclaiming language and story is both resistance and care. Listen to this episode on ABC Radio Australia.

14. april 2026 - 29 min
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