Friday, 29 May 2026

Radio Samoa Interview 20 May 2026...

One of the things that my late dad asked me to do was to speak on Radio Samoa about my books, but I wasn't confident in my gagana (language) Samoa in that I spoke everyday Samoan and not the matai (chiefly) language.

However, upon graduating on the 1st of May with my family there to witness the event (although missing my mum and lil' sis'), I knew it was time that I fulfilled his wishes, and this interview was the result.

In my nervousness, I completely had some foggy moments in forgetting the name of the ship that my parents left Samoa in, which was the Tofua, and the name of my late cultural supervisor, Funemalafai Dr Silipa Silipa, who first gave me the idea of the topic of Measina a Samoa.

I'm still on a 'high' from finally completing my nemesis PhD journey that evaded me for decades, since my 20s, as it seemed as if I would never finish it with so many things happening in my life. It's such a blessing to now be on the other side of the fence where the 'grass is greener'.

I have another radio interview on 531PI Radio next week on Samoan language week here in New Zealand, and looking forward to sharing some of the information that the thesis writing and seeking helped me to understand with more speaking engagements to come next month...


 

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