Repeat after me: Anti-colonial models are not radical.


With her diverse team of experts, Co-founder and CEO of Archipel Research and Consulting Inc. Sabre Pictou Lee is harnessing them to help organizations change for the better.


A highly acclaimed Indigenous speaker, trainer, liaison and researcher, Sabre’s company has supported the Canada Council for the Arts, Assembly of First Nations and Global Centre for Pluralism (to name a few).


Today, Sabre shares why anti-colonial ways and concepts aren’t radical, how she built her business from the ground up, and the frameworks you can apply to make yours more inclusive.


This episode is for you if:

You’ve heard of anti-colonial principles but don’t know what they mean
You want to start a business that challenges the status quo
You want to meaningfully support Indigenous peoples
You’ve struggled to work through your anxiety

Connect with Sabre Pictou Lee

Website: www.archipelresearch.com
LinkedIn: Sabre Pictou Lee

Connect with Naomi

Website: naomihaile.com
Instagram: @naomiahaile
Twitter: @naomiathaile
LinkedIn: Naomi Haile

This episode is brought to you in collaboration with Invest Ottawa, lead economic development agency for Canada’s Capital. We teamed up to produce this special series to celebrate women leading in Ottawa for International Women’s Week. In support of its Women Founders and Owners strategy, Invest Ottawa offers programs and services that enable and accelerate the growth and success of women entrepreneurs from every walk of life.


Visit www.investottawa.ca/women to learn more!

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