I am Algonquin Anishinabe and a registered band member in the community of Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg in Quebec, Canada. I am the host of my new podcast “Indigenous Trail Blazers”, a podcast I founded where I advocate for representation of Indigenous people in all fields where they are underrepresented, including law, academia, politics, entertainment, medical fields, music, sports, and arts. I host trail blazers in each field that share their journey, struggles, and provide resources to help others succeed to create their own paths.
Digital Art by Vicky Jerome
My Mission
My mission is to advocate for the representation of Indigenous peoples across various underrepresented fields, such as law, academia, politics, entertainment, healthcare, music, sports, and the arts. Through your podcast, "Indigenous Trail Blazers," I aim to empower individuals by sharing the journeys and struggles of trailblazers in these areas, providing resources and inspiration for others to create their own paths.
I strive to foster healing, connection, and growth within Indigenous communities, emphasizing the importance of First Nations representation and encouraging people to leverage their unique experiences and traditions in their professional lives.

Beaded with Purpose. Rooted in Tradition. Made for Impact.
As an Algonquin Anishinabe woman and Miss Eco Ottawa 2026, I walk with the traditional responsibility of protecting the water and honouring the teachings passed down through generations. My beadwork is a reflection of that responsibility—carefully created, spiritually grounded, and deeply connected to the Land and the Water.

