joyful as fuck
Fair, if it sounds like some sappy as fuck, worn out shit but, they were right.
All we need to do to save the world is live our best lives. Go deep inside, clear out all the stagnant, toxic shit stored there and polish up that bright spark in all of us, cuz it’s time to shine.
We are the cure, we are capable as fuck and together we do got this. Be the truest we can be and everything else will take care of itself.
Transmute that fear into joy.
Get on the Joy Wei Train.
Shine Your Light, Save the World
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The Breath Collective
Reconnect With Yourself — Mind, Body & Breath
The Breath Collective is a trauma-aware wellness space founded by holistic psychotherapist and breathwork facilitator Anna Wood. With 15 years of clinical experience in mental health, Anna weaves together psychotherapy, somatic tools, and community-based experiences to support real, lasting change.Whether you’re seeking one-on-one therapy, breathwork, cold immersion, or conscious connection, you’ll find a safe space to pause, feel, and reconnect — to your body, your breath, and your life.
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Chelita Zainey
(Waitaha; Ngāpuhi; Ngāti Kahu; Ngāti Haua; Lebanese; Scottish; Irish)
Rooted in the rich traditions of her Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kahu, Waitaha, and Ngāti Haua heritage, Chelita Kahutianui o Te Rangi Zainey is a dedicated Māori healer and mentor, deeply committed to the wellbeing and empowerment of her community. With a deep connection to the ancient healing arts, Chelita has honed her craft as a Kai Mirimiri and Kai Rongoā practitioner, alongside her Kai Pūoro bringing holistic care to those in need.
Her journey in Māori healing began with a profound respect for Te Reo me ona Tikanga (the language and culture), which she integrates into her practice. As a certified Trauma-Informed Breathwork Facilitator, Chelita blends traditional knowledge with modern techniques to create a safe and nurturing space for healing. Her approach is not just about physical health, but about restoring balance and harmony to the mind, body, and spirit.
Chelita’s work is more than a profession; it is a calling to uplift and strengthen the mana (spiritual power) of her people. Whether teaching, mentoring, or healing, she embodies the values of manaakitanga (hospitality and care), ensuring that every interaction is infused with respect and compassion. Through her practice, Chelita continues to pass on the wisdom of her ancestors, guiding others on their path to healing and wholeness.Chelita has built a career that transcends conventional methods, weaving the threads of Indigenous wisdom and trauma-informed care into every endeavour.
Chelita Kahutianui o Te Rangi Zainey is also a seasoned Project and Event Manager, celebrated for her innovative approach that harmonises indigenous values with contemporary practices. With roots deeply embedded in her Māori heritage, Chelita is dedicated to creating spaces where the manaakitanga (care and hospitality) of all participants is paramount. Her work is characterised by a profound respect for tikanga (cultural practices) and a holistic approach that ensures the wellbeing of both people and projects.
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Lantana Space
LANTANA Space is an independent arts space with a focus on platforming and supporting emerging and experimental artists through a social and unconventional formats. Collectively run by artists Ebony Busk, Coen Keyte, Jordyn Burnett and Warwick Gow. If you have specific access needs, or would just like to give us a heads up on something we should consider, please contact us and we can help provide any further information.