Part 2. This episode starts off with an “ah ha” moment on wholeness and the way perceptions of community are shaped through time of past, present, and future. This conversation previews decolonized pathways unto embodiment and mental health look like. Part 2 of a 2 part interview with Frances Elizabeth Moore. Frances speaks to worldview, and how our Western perceptions miss pathways of embodiment and healing. Frances Elizabeth Moore is an Anishinaabe Kwe from Timiskaming First Nations, Quebec residing in London, Ontario.


Summary

Intro to this episode. 0:00
Seven generations in the past, present, and future.
Why is healing at the family and community level so important? 3:47

Describing embodiment. 5:22

Challenging Western thought around embodiment and healing. 9:31
How not to systematize our healing. 10:53
Reducing barriers to access to healing. 14:56
The importance of listening to your audience. 19:08
Pathways to healing; what do you need to heal? 21:04
Bringing awareness to missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW). 25:46

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