On the show today, we’re discussing the power of embracing your cultural heritage.
It’s Reconciliation Week, so we’ve brought in First Nations artist Jaelyn Biumaiwai to discuss the significance of celebrating Indigenous narratives, the vital role of cultural connection, and how it contributes to restoring pride and self-esteem.
We’re all about growth here on Fill My Cup, and for First Nations people Reconciliation is an ongoing effort towards healing.
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Host: Allira Potter
Guest: Jaelyn Biumaiwai
Producer: Cassie Merritt
Audio Producer: Tegan Sadler
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