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In this episode, we sit and share a cup of châyù [tea] with Jen Mierau, a graduate of the Reconnection Fellowship. Together, we reflect on what reconnection looks like in practice; through relationship, responsibility, and care for land and community. Shǫzré’ [Jen] shares about her current work in restorative justice training, her own reconnection sh kalneek [story], and the teachings that guide how she listens, learns, and walks forward for future generations.
We raise our hands to our aunty Jocelyn Joe-Strack for generously sharing her Loon song with us in this podcast.
Châyu with Skaydu.û is made possible with the support of Reconnection Vision.
Learn more at reconnection.vision and follow @reconnection.vision on Instagram.
By Skaydu.û JulesIn this episode, we sit and share a cup of châyù [tea] with Jen Mierau, a graduate of the Reconnection Fellowship. Together, we reflect on what reconnection looks like in practice; through relationship, responsibility, and care for land and community. Shǫzré’ [Jen] shares about her current work in restorative justice training, her own reconnection sh kalneek [story], and the teachings that guide how she listens, learns, and walks forward for future generations.
We raise our hands to our aunty Jocelyn Joe-Strack for generously sharing her Loon song with us in this podcast.
Châyu with Skaydu.û is made possible with the support of Reconnection Vision.
Learn more at reconnection.vision and follow @reconnection.vision on Instagram.