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My Friend Vea Fonua on Digital Relationships, Mentorships & Intentions.
Rounding up the 3 part series with Vea, you may pick up throughout these episodes Fliss plays devil's advocate. She really wanted to hear stories from Vea’s perspective rather than her own, in particular to his skills and knowledge.In today’s shorter episode Fliss & Vea wrap things up with how we can utilise social media, knowing that it’s a land of fake-ness but it’s also a platform to build true digital friendships and mentorships. They discuss how we can be our best self in any given moment, how we treat others in the industry and our clients. With a focus on talking about setting intentions, helping create and build opportunities for ourselves, showcasing our passions and putting our energy where we wish our energy to go.Featured throughout the episodes of 6, 7 & 8:Vea completed his training to become a Barber at Mr Barber.Competed and won at Barber Craft whilst managing Auckland's stores of Barkers Groom Room.Collab with Peleti & Jabez creating Triology Barber,Vea's mission of Project 100.Other mentions are Julius Caesar, Barbershop Co, 1000 Barbers, The Beer Spot,To support Fliss' time and energy, you can head over to her Patreon page (still in working progress).Land of acknowledgement by Alyssa Sutherland, voice of 'Catch Me Outside My Comfort Zone' Podcast.And again, a huge thank you to Daniel at Bairnsdale Bikes for encouraging me to do this podcast and gift me the space in his studio.