What We Teach Our Children
What We Teach Our Children
EP 41 Namarca Corowa – Respect & Accountability
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We live in communities within a society, so why do we expect all our social issues should be addressed by governing bodies?

Historically, humans have looked out for each other – the village mentality, but something has changed, and it seems we’re living in silos. Even families are disconnected, separated by distance and busyness.

Generational legacies are something we’d all like leave, for some it’s a family business or wealth creation, for others it’s culture or beliefs, genetics or wisdom.

My guest today has been raised in a family legacy of culture and tradition…

Born in regional Queensland, Australia – Namarca Corowa spent the first 3 weeks of life without a name…it was his grandfather – a Paramount Chief of Tanna Island, Vanuatu who bestowed a traditional title on him.

The concept of paramount chief is central to Tanna’s social structure, representing leadership, prestige, and cultural identity. As the 50th grandchild it took Namarca some time to understand the significance of his birthright. The significance of being the first son of a first son, in a long line of belonging.

Reconcile Life Director Namarca, shares his vision for a future where respect and values form a foundation for relationships in our communities.

Learn more about what constitutes Domestic and Family Violence online via your government websites and search for counselling hotlines or family support services in your local area.

*This podcast is recorded for educational and inspirational purposes only. The information provided in these stories does not constitute professional legal, medical, or business advice.

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