Christy Jordan-Fenton is an author, business owner, and Indigenous advocate who grew up on a farm in Alberta.

In this episode, we delve into Christy’s journey growing up with a Cree-Metis stepfather who went to a residential school and her partnership with her mother-in-law, OleMaun, or Margaret. She was the inspiration behind the books they co-authored together and was also a residential school survivor.

Tre and Jenna also talk with Christy about their struggles with identity, Indigenous content creators on Tik Tok, and what reconciliation means to her.

Christy and Margaret's books Not My Girl, When I Was Eight, A Stranger At Home, and Fatty Legs, can be found at your local book store or online.

Thank you to Troyer Ventures for making this podcast possible.


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