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EPISODE · Apr 4, 2024 · 1H 1M

Teatime with Miss Liz T-E-A Open Discussion with Returning Guest Sandi Boucher

from Teatime with Miss Liz · host Elizabeth Jean Olivia Gagnon

Today, we serve T-E-A together to make a difference. Afternoon Teatime with Miss Liz April 4th, 3 pm ESTAfternoon Teatime Returning Guest from Season one is the voice of difference for the indigenous people is Sandi Boucher, Indigenous Speaker/Activist/AuthorSandi Boucher is serving up a changing tea. She understands that we don’t always have the same flow daily. Her Changing T-E-AT= Teach -Truth-Training-TeachingE= Empower-Education-Engaged- Engagement A= Activate-Aboriginal-Adults-Awareness JOIN US FOR THE LIVE SHOW WHERE YOU CAN BRING YOUR QUESTIONS, COMMENTS AND SUPPORT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE TOGETHER. WITH A QUICK SUBSCRIPTION TO MISS LIZS YOUTUBE CHANNEL BELOW: https://youtube.com/@misslizsteatimes?si=5eu0--BgowGVVHKqMEET MY GUEST: Sandi Boucher, Indigenous Speaker/Activist/AuthorSandi [email protected] www.sandiboucher.com#ICreateSafeSpaces2016 Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce Business Person of the Year2016 NADF Business Woman of the YearOffering a perspective so often denied non-Indigenous Canadians, Sandi Boucher uses Anishinaabe teachings, metaphors, stories, cartoons, her infectious humour, and her undeniable wisdom to build an understanding of and respect for the Indigenous peoples she calls family, friends, and colleagues. A proud Seine River First Nation member in Treaty #3 territory in northern Ontario, Sandi is internationally recognized as an engaging speaker, traditional knowledge keeper, and best-selling author. She began her speaking career in 2009 by launching her first book “Honorary Indian.” Four books later, Sandi and her team are now laser-focused on healing both sides of the eagle feather she often refers to. With thought-provoking words, she guides, educates, empowers and encourages people to actively engage in the reconciliation process. Her audiences include First Nation communities, corporations, small to medium-sized businesses, municipalities, hospitals, school boards, universities, colleges, and participants at countless conferences and seminars. Indigenous/Canadian Reconciliation Guide#misslizsteatime#teatimewithmissliz#makingadifference#authors#indigenous#reconciliation#teachings#IndigenousPeoples#firstnations#chamberofcommerce#speaker#podcasts#livestreaming#LikeAndShare#joinusBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teatime-with-miss-liz--5511005/support.

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