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#NOBLUEPRINT

#NOBLUEPRINT

De : Justin Holness
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Join us as we celebrate successful Indigenous people who have made it the right way!


We all imagine ourselves living a life where we are doing what we love and loving what we do. What most people see is the flash, the shine, the bling of the end results. What you don't see is the grind, the hustle, the grit on how they got there. The intentions of this podcast is to share stories from successful people who made it with #NOBLUEPRINT to inspire the next generation of artists, designers, entrepreneurs, actors, and influencers who could one day change the world!

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Justin Holness
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    • Sage Paul (Designer/Founding Artistic Director: Indigenous Fashion Week Toronto)
      Jul 30 2020
      Our finale episode features Sage Paul; an urban Denesuliné tskwe based in Toronto and a member of English River First Nation. Sage is an award-winning artist & designer and a recognized leader of Indigenous fashion, craft and textiles. Her work centres family, sovereignty and resistance for balance. Sage is also the founding Artistic Director of Indigenous Fashion Week Toronto.

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      58 min
    • Joleen Mitton (Producer/Community Support Worker/Founder: Vancouver Indigenous Fashion Week)
      Jul 23 2020

      Spanning almost two decades, Joleen Mitton’s modeling career has landed her spots in campaigns for the likes of Kenzo, Clinique, and Vivienne Westwood, on countless runways in Asia, and in print ads for everything from high-tech air conditioners to Hello Kitty paraphernalia.


      Now Mitton, founder of the upcoming Vancouver Indigenous Fashion Week! Turtle Island First Indigenous Fashion week! Owner/Operator of All My Relations LTD and Vancouver Indigenous Fashion Week, a company that produces Indigenous Fashion shows with clothing designed by local Indigenous Designers and worn by models of First Nation/Metis and Inuit descent

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      1 h et 4 min
    • Chris Derickson (Chief - Westbank First Nation/Entrepreneur)
      Jul 16 2020

      Chris is the son of Raymond and Carol Derickson, and the grandson of the late Richard and Caroline Derickson, and the late Art Potts and Esther Potts of the Samson Cree Nation. He is married to Jordan Derickson and has a 20-year-old son Justin, who is currently working with the WFN Youth and Recreation Department.


      Chris has been involved in the WFN community for the past 20 years. During that time he has worked with youth, served on boards and commissions and facilitated strategic planning retreats for Council and the Economic Development Commission. Chris also worked as the Community Planning Coordinator, from 2007 to 2011 and was instrumental in developing the plan and getting it adopted through WFN Law.

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      1 h
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