Two Eyed Seeing: Bridging the Indigenous and Western Understanding of Health, Healing & Life Podcast

Sarah Connors
Two Eyed Seeing: Bridging the Indigenous and Western Understanding of Health, Healing & Life Podcast

Two Eyed Seeing: Bridging the Western and Indigenous Understanding of Health, Healing and Life. Being raised as a person of blended ancestry, Mohawk and European, I learned to see life from both worldviews. In becoming a Naturopathic Doctor, and Birth Doula I began to understand how Naturopathic Medicine can be understood as a bridge between the healing traditions of our Indigenous communities, and Western approaches to health and wellness. My goal in this podcast is to build that bridge, by bringing you information on various topics about health and wellness from both perspectives, so we can learn and grow together as we journey through life on this pace we call Earth, and Turtle Island.

  1. 3 ИЮН.

    Culturally Focused Care and Why I Went Back to Doula School [Episode 27]

    In this episode, I will be sharing about about the importance of culturally focused care, and training within a cultural context. Sometimes people don't understand why we, as Indigenous people, ask for spaces, training and care that are specific to our cultural practices and traditions. They misunderstand this request as something that would be 'nice to have', when in reality it is absolutely essential. We also discuss some exciting new developments for the podcast!   TRIGGER WARNING: We do touch on pregnancy loss and abortion very briefly in this episode.   In This Episode: [00:02:02] Revisiting Why I Created Two Eyed Seeing [00:03:48] Returning to Doula School or Full Spectrum Doula Training [00:13:55] Pregnancy is not an automatic medical emergency [00:17:29] The difference between being in the culture and non-Indigenous approaches [00:21:31] Why the issues are still an important factor today [00:23:08] Why Culturally Focused Care Is Not a ”Nice to Have”, but Essential [00:29:20] The Impacts of Trauma on Birth [00:30:00] Speaking to Pregnancy Loss and Termination of Pregnancy [00:33:41] Benefits of Indigenous Doula and Midwifery care [00:38:51] Understanding the Impact of Culturally Appropriate Care and Training [00:50:11] Where the Podcast is Going Next!   Further Information: SOAHAC: https://www.soahac.on.ca/locations/waterloo-wellington Aunties on the Road: https://auntiesontheroad.ca/   Connect with Me: WEBSITE: http://www.sarahconnorsnd.com/ FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/sarahconnorsnd.doula/ IG: @drsarah1connorsnd

    57 мин.
  2. 13.11.2023

    Grandmothers, Elders, and All Our Relations with Dr. Kathy Absolon [Episode 26]

    In this episode, I will be talking with Dr. Kathy Absolon about the role of Grandmothers, relating to your Elders, and rediscovering healthy family relationships in our current times. Dr. Kathy Absolon is a grandmother, mother, sister, daughter and Associate Professor in the Indigenous Field of Study in the Faculty of Social Work at Wilfred Laurier University and Founding Director of the Centre for Indigegogy.   TRIGGER WARNING: We do touch on some challenging topics, in relation to MMIWG2S, residential schools and impacts of colonization.   About Dr. Kathy Absolon: Dr. Kathy Absolon is Anishinaabekwe from Flying Post First Nation.  Her academic journey has been a pathway of unlearning, healing, re-learning and finding who she is as an Indigenous woman & what her place is in the academy.  Her Anishinaabe name is Minogiizhigo kwe which translates to mean Shining Day Woman, the one who brings goodness & beauty to the day.  In 2008, She received her PhD from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto.  "Kaandossiwn, this is how we come to know:  Indigenous research methodologies in the academy" was her dissertation title with a focus on Indigenous research.  She received her Masters in Social Work from Wilfrid Laurier University in 1991. Her Masters research was titled: “Healing the Fallen Eagle" with a focus on Indigenous knowledge in social work. The Centre for Indigegogy: Indigenous Centred Wholistic Development She is the Founding Director of the newly formed Centre for Indigegogy. Indigenous centred wholistic development. They are engaging in an Indigenous Educators' Certificate in Indigegogy commencing August 2017 and a Decolonizing Certificate for educators beginning in September 2017. What's unique about the Centre is that it offers experiences for learning steeped in ceremony, circle work and in the presence of medicines. Their approach is wholistic and transformative. Watch for the Centres' updates for emerging opportunities in Indigenous wholistic approaches. You can go to: https://www.wlu.ca/academics/faculties/faculty-of-social-work/centre-for-indigegogy/index.html to learn more about the Centre. IN THIS EPISODE: [1:17] Introduction to the episode and smudge/ceremony in a good way [2:21] Dr. Kathy Absolon introduces herself and the land she is from, and the land we are on while recording this episode [5:35] Finding our way to talking about grandmothers and the role of our elders [7:50] Kathy introduces a story she wrote about her community and her family and talking about being a Nookomis (grandmother) [10:47] Kathy shares the story she wrote about her community and her family along the shore of the land [15:30] Trigger Warning - Kathy speaks to some of the impacts of colonization and residential school on her family [21:30] Kathy talks about finding her way/discovering her identity and purpose in this life [22:30] Trigger Warning: impacts of residential school, touching on inter-generational trauma [24:20] Talking about what life was like for her grandparents [25:15] What does it mean to be a grandmother? How different Kathy's experience was visiting her grandparents, compared to being a grandmother to her grandchildren [29:00] Kathy talks about her experience as a grandmother, and how she tries to be a present grandmother for her grandchildren [34:10] I ask Kathy about what we have lost, and how we find our way forward in connecting with our Ancestors and Elders [35:20] Kathy shares her perspective on our past, and finding a wholistic way forward [37:20] Kathy talks about her connection to the land, and what that connection means to her [38:17] Trigger warning - Kathy talks about how her family trauma was impacted by colonization/ 'western sterotypes of Indigenous people' [39:40] Kathy shares about her first experience of the full moon ceremony and her connection to the Moon (Nookomis) [42:50] Kathy talks about her Spirit/Spirit name and how she relates to he

    1 ч. 26 мин.
  3. 26.09.2023

    Egg to Baby: Giving Your Little Their Best Start and New Moon to Mama Moon [Episode 25]

    In this episode, I will be talking about some of the foundational pieces to consider when preparing your body for a healthy pregnancy journey. I recently did a webinar covering some of these key areas to prepare your body, and by extension your baby, for a healthy pregnancy, birth and postpartum. The recording of that webinar is in this episode you are about to listen to, as well as an introduction to my new program, New Moon to Mama Moon! So stay tuned!       IN THIS EPISODE: [1:15] Brief intro to the rest of the episode [3:20] Beginning of the webinar recording, brief introduction for those who do not know me [4:50] Beginning to speak about MMIWG2S [6:10] The history and recognition of MMIWG2S as an issue in Canada [9:05] Why being proactive about your health is so important for your soon to be born child(ren) [11:40] What came first, the chicken or the egg? [14:35] The reality of conventional healthcare at this time [21:10] Should you be on a prenatal ahead of time? [25:45] Impact of heavy metals on your growing baby [28:05] Taking a look at your cosmetic and personal care routine [30:40] Clean 15 and Dirty 12 list and eating organic [32:50] Talking about healthy weight and the possible implications for weight in pregnancy and birth  [38:40] The impact of stress on conception and overall health for you and your baby [47: 20] The importance of a healthy gut and the influence of a good quality probiotic [53:25] Looking at supplements overall for your health and preparing your body for pregnancy and birth [1:01:30] Touching on the basics of a healthy diet [1:06:20] Are you generally healthy most of the time? [1:07:50] Discussing exercise, aka moving your body [1:09:40] How much water should we be drinking? [1:12:05] Introducing New Moon to Mama Moon [1:25:25] Final comments for the episode     Connect with Me: WEBSITE: http://www.sarahconnorsnd.com/ FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/sarahconnorsnd.doula/

    1 ч. 27 мин.
  4. 24.07.2023

    Understanding the Issue of MMIWG2S: Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women, Girls and 2 Spirit [Episode 24]

    In this episode, I will be talking about some of the historical and current context surrounding MMIWG2S (Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women, Girls and 2 Spirit People), including recent events that are related to this issue as well as gender/LGBTQ2SIA+.   [TRIGGER WARNING]: MMIWG2S and related topics are discussed in this episode.   IN THIS EPISODE: [1:15] Brief update about the podcast  [2:45] Speaking about the history of recognizing Indigenous History Month and Pride Month in June  [4:50] Beginning to speak about MMIWG2S [6:10] The history and recognition of MMIWG2S as an issue in Canada [8:50] Statistics relevant to what is happening in regards to MMIWG2S [11:25] Final Report on MMIWG2S [14:35] Recent events at the University of Waterloo in relation to the attack of the professor and students in a gender studies class [16:55] Searching the landfill in Manitoba to find some of our missing women's bodies  [20:30] How some of our communities have responded to the protesting happening at the Manitoba landfill site [21:30] What can we do about this issue and/or situation  [22:45] What if you were in this situation?  [24:00] Reflecting on the issues around MMIWG2S and what we can do to understand the issues better  [25:10] The meaning of the Red Dress in relation to MMIWG2S [26:30] Final thoughts for the episode   Connect with Me: WEBSITE: http://www.sarahconnorsnd.com/ FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/sarahconnorsnd.doula/

    28 мин.

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Two Eyed Seeing: Bridging the Western and Indigenous Understanding of Health, Healing and Life. Being raised as a person of blended ancestry, Mohawk and European, I learned to see life from both worldviews. In becoming a Naturopathic Doctor, and Birth Doula I began to understand how Naturopathic Medicine can be understood as a bridge between the healing traditions of our Indigenous communities, and Western approaches to health and wellness. My goal in this podcast is to build that bridge, by bringing you information on various topics about health and wellness from both perspectives, so we can learn and grow together as we journey through life on this pace we call Earth, and Turtle Island.

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