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Métis Speaker Series

Métis Speaker Series

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Many people living in Canada are seeking a stronger understanding of Métis culture, traditions, and language - as well as how to truly achieve reconciliation. Darian Kovacs, a curious Métis business leader, father, and author, interviews Métis leaders, Elders, and knowledge carriers to reveal what it means to be Métis in today's world, and how they are building a stronger Métis Nation. Episode topics range in dealing with rebuilding and reconciliation, two-spirited champions, the Michif language, and more!

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    • From B.C. to the U.N. - Métis Leadership in Action with Dean Gladue & Carmen Carriere
      Aug 11 2025

      In this episode of the Métis Speaker Series, we sit down with Carmen Carriere, Minister of Health and Wellness and Chair of Métis Women BC, and Dean Gladue, Region 3 Director, Minister of Métis Rights, Minister of Sports and Active Living, and Associate Minister of Justice. They share insights from their recent trip to New York City, where they represented Métis Nation British Columbia at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. The Forum, guided by the principles of UNDRIP, sets global standards for the survival, dignity, and well-being of Indigenous peoples. Carmen and Dean reflect on what stood out most during the event, why international advocacy matters, and how they’re bringing those lessons home to their everyday work in B.C.

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      34 min
    • Rethinking End-of-Life Care with Jennifer Mallmes
      Aug 4 2025

      In this episode of the Métis Speaker Series, we speak with Jennifer Mallmes about end-of-life care in Canada, with a focus on Métis communities. Jennifer is the co-founder of the End of Life Doula Association of Canada and the creator of the End of Life Doula and Indigenous End of Life Guide programs at Douglas College. She’s now working with Métis Nation BC to develop a program specifically designed by Métis, for Métis - after realizing that previous “Indigenized” approaches didn’t fully reflect Métis needs. Tune in as Jennifer emphasizes the importance of honouring diverse cultural perspectives in end-of-life care, because you only get to do it once.

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      Mentioned in this Episode:

      https://www.douglascollege.ca/programs-courses/continuing-education/health-professional-development/courses/indigenous-end-life

      https://youtu.be/QSIs5JfAfTE

      https://www.waitingroomrevolution.com/podcast/episode/29fa2b6a/s4episode-38-sarah-muxlow-and-jennifer-mallmes

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      30 min
    • Healing Into Belonging with Valerie Harris
      Jul 28 2025

      In this deeply moving episode of the Métis Speaker Series, we sit down with Valerie Harris of Cranbrook, BC, an adoptee raised outside her culture who is reconnecting with her Métis roots. Valerie shares her powerful journey of surviving cancer three times and the spiritual, emotional, and cultural healing that followed. She reflects on grief, trauma, and the epigenetic weight carried across generations, while also celebrating the grounding power of plants, touch, and community. Valerie’s story is a testament to the strength that can emerge from struggle and the peace that can come from finally feeling like you belong.

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      17 min
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