We were really lucky to spend an evening talking with Aaron Compton co-editor of Te Korero Ahi Ka
As well as talking about his experience as a mentee editor, we also talked about being diagnosed with ADHD as an adult, cryptozoological porn, and whether vikings were the first New Zealanders (hint - no they weren't!).
You can visit Aaron's website here - https://www.compton.ink/
And you can find him on Twitter and Instagram - aaron.compton
As ever your co-hosts are:
Kura Carpenter
Nix Whittaker
Mathew Danaher
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