Anton spoke at the Impact Unconference in April 2020 and this is the audio of his session about normalising Te Reo in the Workplace. I really enjoyed what he had to share and I thought some of you would appreciate his positive and proactive style too. I've heard Anton speak many times and really appreciate his enthusiasm for this topic which you will see is infectious. And if you are in Christchurch check out the restaurant Fush.
Fush website: https://fushshorebro.co.nz/
Maori phrase a day: https://www.facebook.com/groups/263436354660573/
Video version of this presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJM1qAvtBSk
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