Welcome back to Fix My Life, the podcast that provides insights and inspiration to help you navigate life’s complexities with confidence and purpose. As part of our Native American Heritage Month series, we’re highlighting the voices of Indigenous leaders, writers, and thinkers whose wisdom continues to resonate today.
In this episode, we feature the teachings of Miria Simpson, a member of the Ngāti Awa Māori Tribe from New Zealand. Known for her advocacy for cultural preservation and community leadership, Simpson’s contributions to Māori culture extend to literature, education, and activism. She inspires us to embrace authentic communication as the foundation of healthy relationships.
Simpson reminds us that true communication transcends surface-level exchanges like emails or texts. It requires vulnerability, clarity, and intentionality. This episode dives into the importance of speaking your truth, addressing challenges directly, and fostering connections based on mutual understanding and respect.
Through this exploration of Simpson’s work, Fix My Life invites you to reflect on how you communicate with others.
Are you expressing yourself honestly? Are you listening with an open heart? Discover how improving your communication style can transform your relationships and empower you to live authentically.
Tune in and let Fix My Life guide you in mastering the art of connection, one meaningful conversation at a time.
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