About Me
Kia ora, I’m Noah.
I’m 18, based in Aotearoa, and I’m someone who’s deeply curious about people, stories, and how moments are shaped. I care a lot about how things feel — the energy in a room, the way words land, and whether people feel comfortable being themselves.
I have a deep love for the ocean — the moana. It’s where I feel most grounded and clear-headed. Being near the sea reminds me to slow down, breathe properly, and keep perspective. That connection to the moana shapes how I move through the world: calm, steady, and intentional.
Music is another huge part of my life. I sing, perform, and spend a lot of time around music that actually means something — good lyrics, honest storytelling, and songs that stay with you. Music has taught me how to listen properly, how to sit with emotion, and how to be present without needing to be loud.
I’m naturally calm, observant, and steady. I don’t love rushing things, and I’m big on doing things with intention. I notice when people are nervous, when a moment needs space, or when things need to slow down. I value connection over perfection, and I’d always rather something feel real than overly polished.
People often say I’m easy to talk to. I like conversations that go a bit deeper, coffee dates that turn into long chats, and getting to know what actually matters to someone rather than just the surface stuff. I’m thoughtful, grounded, and quietly confident in who I am.
I’m currently studying at the University of Otago, and alongside that I perform and sing with the New Zealand Youth Choir. Balancing study, music, and people-focused work has shaped me into someone who’s organised, adaptable, and comfortable holding responsibility — even at a young age.
At my core, I care about people feeling safe, seen, and understood. I take what I do seriously, but I don’t take myself too seriously. I show up with heart, intention, and respect for the space I’m in.
If you value honesty, warmth, depth, and a connection to something bigger than yourself — we’ll probably get along pretty well.