[From Indictment: the Criminal Justice System on Trial] Courtroom to Campfire: Harold Johnson’s Final Public Lecture for Indigenous Justice
Today’s episode is a special one. I am sharing an episode of Ben Perrin’s podcast, Indictment: the Criminal Justice System on Trial which can be found here: https://indictment.simplecast.com/ In the most recent episode of…
Unpacking Restorative Leadership and Collective Healing: A Conversation with Louise Marra
Louise Marra is a systems healer and founder of Spirited Leadership and Unity House. By coaching companies and NGOs across sectors in New Zealand, Louise aims to create a space for what she terms…
Exploring Complex Trauma for People of Colour: A Conversation with Natalie Gutierrez
Natalie Gutierrez, author of The Pain We Carry, Healing from Complex PTSD for People of Color, is a critical POC voice in a wellness space dominated by white trauma experts. Through her personal lens…
Putting the Criminal Justice System on Trial: A Conversation with Benjamin Perrin
On today’s episode, Myrna speaks with Benjamin Perrin, who drops some truth about the criminal justice system in his groundbreaking book, Indictment: Criminal Justice System on Trial. Get ready for a podcast interview that’ll…
Kisâkihitin nitanis: Truth & Reconciliation Day 2023
Kisâkihitin, nitanis means “I love you, my daughter” however many of my people also accept the interpretation, “I love you, my girl”. This is a personal story about my mom and I. Her name…
Safety Denied: The Lives of Indigenous Women in Canada
Ret. Police Officer Dan Jones and I discuss the disturbing trend of dehumanizing Indigenous women in Canada. The most recent case in point: the refusal of the Manitoba premiere to search for the remains…
LGBTQ2S+ Visibility on the Bench
What does it mean to be visible in a job where you need to remain impartial? Today on the show, I speak with Michael Sonberg, a retired NYC judge who was one of the…
What Does Truth & Reconciliation Mean To You?
This truth and reconciliation episode with my daughter, Alicia, and Dr. Judy Jaunzems-Fernuk, is inspired by a recent event which transpired at a local Women of Distinction awards ceremony in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
LoveBack: Healing Indigenous Trauma with Vina Brown
Myrna’s conversation with Vina Brown of Copper Canoe Woman Creations will uplift and inspire you. Vina Brown is a force, a healer, a helper, an artist and a successful Indigenous business owner. This conversation…
Am I Safe with You?
Myrna discusses why psychological safety is an imperative in all our relationships and invites listeners to prioritize the same.