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Episode Synopsis
In this episode, Dean engages in a deep and thought-provoking conversation with Tania Sterling, a longtime public educator and advocate for Indigenous communities and cultures. They discuss Tania's journey from education into the corporate world and back, focusing on her passion for creating better learning opportunities for Indigenous students. Tania shares invaluable insights from her diverse experiences, emphasizing the importance of relationship-building, cultural sensitivity, and authentic leadership. The episode also touches on the complexities of public education, the challenges of effective community engagement, and the ongoing efforts to elevate Indigenous voices within educational frameworks. Don't miss this enlightening dialogue about leadership, education, and making a meaningful impact in communities.00:00 The Importance of Authenticity in Meetings01:48 Meeting Tania Sterling: A Journey Through Education03:42 Passion for Indigenous Communities and Cultures07:04 Challenges and Progress in Indigenous Education19:46 Corporate and Public Education: A Balancing Act33:51 Reflections on Leadership and Community Engagement37:31 Gratitude and Personal Reflections40:19 Woodbridge Gems and Final Thoughts
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