EPISODE · Mar 25, 2025 · 57 MIN
It’s Not Just About Cosmetics—It’s About Economic Sustainability for Us All: Denyse Nadon on Building a Movement for Healing and Generational Impact
from Power of Why with Naomi Haile · host Naomi Haile
"This is what true grassroots entrepreneurship looks like. It’s relational. It’s reciprocal. It’s sacred."Denyse Nadon is the Founder and CEO of Tribalure, a grassroots cosmetics and skincare brand rooted in Ancestral knowledge, ceremony, and community healing honoring the Seven Sacred Teachings of wisdom, love, respect, bravery, honesty, humility, and truth.. An Algonquin woman from the Apitipi Anicinapek Nation, a proud matriarch, Denyse isn’t just redefining beauty—she’s reclaiming it.Denyse leads Bear Vision Consulting & Training, a 100% Indigenous woman-owned business specializing in cross-cultural education, truth and reconciliation training, and leadership development. With 25 years of experience as an Indigenous adult educator and trainer, she has empowered countless communities through culturally grounded workshops, and keynote addresses.We’ll be diving into what it means to build a business that’s rooted in identity and storytelling, the power of matriarchal leadership, and why beauty—when done with intention—can be a form of resistance, connection, and self-love.If you're curious about what it truly means to lead with purpose and build in a way that honours the past, present, and future—this conversation is for you.Connect with DenyseLinkedIn: Denyse NadonTribalure Website: tribalure.comTribalure Instagram: @Tribalure_CosmeticsTribalure LinkedIn Tribalure Cosmetics Connect with NaomiWebsite: www.naomihaile.comLinkedIn: Naomi HaileInstagram: @naomiahaileTwitter: @naomiathaileYouTube: Naomi Haile
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"This is what true grassroots entrepreneurship looks like. It’s relational. It’s reciprocal. It’s sacred."Denyse Nadon is the Founder and CEO of Tribalure, a grassroots cosmetics and skincare brand rooted in Ancestral knowledge, ceremony, and community healing honoring the Seven Sacred Teachings of wisdom, love, respect, bravery, honesty, humility, and truth.. An Algonquin woman from the Apitipi Anicinapek Nation, a proud matriarch, Denyse isn’t just redefining beauty—she’s reclaiming it.Denyse leads Bear Vision Consulting & Training, a 100% Indigenous woman-owned business specializing in cross-cultural education, truth and reconciliation training, and leadership development. With 25 years of experience as an Indigenous adult educator and trainer, she has empowered countless communities through culturally grounded workshops, and keynote addresses.We’ll be diving into what it means to build a business that’s rooted in identity and storytelling, the power of matriarchal leadership, and why beauty—when done with intention—can be a form of resistance, connection, and self-love.If you're curious about what it truly means to lead with purpose and build in a way that honours the past, present, and future—this conversation is for you.Connect with DenyseLinkedIn: Denyse NadonTribalure Website: tribalure.comTribalure Instagram: @Tribalure_CosmeticsTribalure LinkedIn Tribalure Cosmetics Connect with NaomiWebsite: www.naomihaile.comLinkedIn: Naomi HaileInstagram: @naomiahaileTwitter: @naomiathaileYouTube: Naomi Haile
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It’s Not Just About Cosmetics—It’s About Economic Sustainability for Us All: Denyse Nadon on Building a Movement for Healing and Generational Impact
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