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Welcome to our latest episode of Meet The Onôtinikêwak where we have the honour of featuring a guest who embodies the resilience, wisdom, and spirit of Indigenous leadership.
Ruby Littlechild, a dynamic Plains Cree woman from Maskwacis, Alberta, shares her compelling life story. Ruby delves into the complexities of growing up between urban life and reservation traditions, the profound impact of residential schools on her family, and the ensuing intergenerational trauma.
She highlights the critical role of fathers in Indigenous communities, the transformative power of education, and the pressing need for truth and reconciliation. Ruby's insights into lateral violence, the importance of ceremony and spirituality in Indigenous culture, and her inspiring efforts to create corporate change offer invaluable lessons. This episode is a call to action, especially for Indigenous youth, to dream big and strive for a brighter future.
Key Takeaways:
Understanding History: Unraveling the enduring impact of residential schools on Indigenous communities.
Family Roles: Exploring the essential role of fathers in nurturing and guiding the next generation.
Empowerment through Education: Education as a key to unlocking potential and overcoming societal challenges.
Healing and Advocacy: Addressing internal challenges within Indigenous communities and the societal need for truth and reconciliation.
Corporate Change & Spiritual Connection: Ruby’s journey in integrating Indigenous wisdom into the corporate world and embracing traditional ceremonies for identity and healing.
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to Ruby Littlechild's Inspiring Journey
03:17 - Unveiling the Shadows: The Legacy of Residential Schools
08:01 - Pillars of Strength: The Crucial Role of Fathers
09:27 - Education as a Beacon: Overcoming Challenges
17:29 - Confronting Inner Battles: Lateral Violence and Oppression
22:28 - The Road to Healing: Truth and Reconciliation
27:17 - Trailblazing in Business: Indigenous Perspectives in Corporate Settings
35:28 - A Tale of Two Worlds: Identity and Belonging
40:17 - Spiritual Roots: The Power of Ceremony in Indigenous Life
45:49 - A Message to the Youth: Aspire and Achieve
48:16 - Wrapping Up: Insights, Reflections, and Contact Info
Links for Ruby:
Ruby’s Email - [email protected]
Ruby’s Linkedin Profile - linkedin.com/in/ruby-littlechild-mba-m-ed-b-a-b69053174
Connect with Us:
If Ruby's story inspired you, share this episode with your community and don’t forget to subscribe for the latest episodes. We'd love to hear your thoughts – reach out to us at [email protected]
Welcome to our latest episode of Meet The Onôtinikêwak where we have the honour of featuring a guest who embodies the resilience, wisdom, and spirit of Indigenous leadership.
Ruby Littlechild, a dynamic Plains Cree woman from Maskwacis, Alberta, shares her compelling life story. Ruby delves into the complexities of growing up between urban life and reservation traditions, the profound impact of residential schools on her family, and the ensuing intergenerational trauma.
She highlights the critical role of fathers in Indigenous communities, the transformative power of education, and the pressing need for truth and reconciliation. Ruby's insights into lateral violence, the importance of ceremony and spirituality in Indigenous culture, and her inspiring efforts to create corporate change offer invaluable lessons. This episode is a call to action, especially for Indigenous youth, to dream big and strive for a brighter future.
Key Takeaways:
Understanding History: Unraveling the enduring impact of residential schools on Indigenous communities.
Family Roles: Exploring the essential role of fathers in nurturing and guiding the next generation.
Empowerment through Education: Education as a key to unlocking potential and overcoming societal challenges.
Healing and Advocacy: Addressing internal challenges within Indigenous communities and the societal need for truth and reconciliation.
Corporate Change & Spiritual Connection: Ruby’s journey in integrating Indigenous wisdom into the corporate world and embracing traditional ceremonies for identity and healing.
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to Ruby Littlechild's Inspiring Journey
03:17 - Unveiling the Shadows: The Legacy of Residential Schools
08:01 - Pillars of Strength: The Crucial Role of Fathers
09:27 - Education as a Beacon: Overcoming Challenges
17:29 - Confronting Inner Battles: Lateral Violence and Oppression
22:28 - The Road to Healing: Truth and Reconciliation
27:17 - Trailblazing in Business: Indigenous Perspectives in Corporate Settings
35:28 - A Tale of Two Worlds: Identity and Belonging
40:17 - Spiritual Roots: The Power of Ceremony in Indigenous Life
45:49 - A Message to the Youth: Aspire and Achieve
48:16 - Wrapping Up: Insights, Reflections, and Contact Info
Links for Ruby:
Ruby’s Email - [email protected]
Ruby’s Linkedin Profile - linkedin.com/in/ruby-littlechild-mba-m-ed-b-a-b69053174
Connect with Us:
If Ruby's story inspired you, share this episode with your community and don’t forget to subscribe for the latest episodes. We'd love to hear your thoughts – reach out to us at [email protected]