Rangatahi talk financial goals

Honey Ellis (Tainui, Ngāti Kahungunu) is a social worker turned TikTok educator. She shares her knowledge around pūtea on social media to help rangatahi Māori better understand the world of finance so they can get ahead.

Honey sits down for a fun and frank chat with a group of rangatahi that follow her on social media to discuss their goals and challenges when it comes to money. 

The Māori Money Movement series is created in partnership with Sorted.

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The Māori Money Movement

Across social media there’s a new kaupapa inspiring rangatahi to take control of their financial future. This series jumps into the kōrero with rangatahi Māori about the financial pressure they’re facing and how they are taking autonomy over their money.

The Māori Money Movement series is created in partnership with Sorted.