
Overcoming POVERTY and DISCRIMINATION with Vitale Lafaele on 'A Beacon of Hope'
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An incredible story of how self-belief and determination beat poverty and discrimination…
In this podcast I talk to an extraordinary man, Vitale Lafaele. Born in Samoa, Vitale or VJ made his mark by serving as an elite soldier in the SAS and later becoming one of NZ’s most decorated police officers. From an immigrant's son facing poverty and discrimination to high-stakes operations, Vitale's story is a testament to profound inner strength and an unyielding determination. Even after career-ending strokes that left him legally blind, he rose again, transforming his destiny into a celebrated keynote speaker. His memoir, 'A Canoe Before the Wind,' narrates his inspiring journey, shining a light on the power of self-belief, resilience, and hope in a life lived with unwavering values.
Link to A Canoe Before the Wind by Vitale Lafaele: https://www.harpercollins.co.nz/9781775542360/a-canoe-before-the-wind/