43 Min.

Look up in the sky - then you will know everything is ok I Heart My Community

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"You have to look in the sky and keep looking up.  You are part of bigger world and when you see an Eagle you can take a breath and know that everything is going to be ok."  Those were the words spoken by Christine John in the latest episode of the I Heart My Community Podcast.

The Eagle in indigenous teachings is considered a messenger of the creator and is the symbol of love, friendship, honour, and bravery.

Christine is an Indigenous woman who works at Bruce Power and forges relationships with Indigenous communities.

From a young age she wanted to be a voice for others and help make the world better.

With her grandparents being part of the residential school system in Canada, many of the teachings and traditions of her culture got lost and not shared due to the shame created from that dark part of our Canadian history.

Christine took on the role in her family to explore her past and her heritage and to bring the teaching of the seven grandfathers into her life in a beautiful way to honour her past and let the teachings guide her.

Christine is an avid volunteer in the community.  I admire her strength, her sense of purpose and the way shares her heart and lifts people up.  Thank you so much Christine, I'm grateful.

"You have to look in the sky and keep looking up.  You are part of bigger world and when you see an Eagle you can take a breath and know that everything is going to be ok."  Those were the words spoken by Christine John in the latest episode of the I Heart My Community Podcast.

The Eagle in indigenous teachings is considered a messenger of the creator and is the symbol of love, friendship, honour, and bravery.

Christine is an Indigenous woman who works at Bruce Power and forges relationships with Indigenous communities.

From a young age she wanted to be a voice for others and help make the world better.

With her grandparents being part of the residential school system in Canada, many of the teachings and traditions of her culture got lost and not shared due to the shame created from that dark part of our Canadian history.

Christine took on the role in her family to explore her past and her heritage and to bring the teaching of the seven grandfathers into her life in a beautiful way to honour her past and let the teachings guide her.

Christine is an avid volunteer in the community.  I admire her strength, her sense of purpose and the way shares her heart and lifts people up.  Thank you so much Christine, I'm grateful.

43 Min.