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From Vulnerability To Vision: How An Indigenous Leader Turns Art Into Change w/ Geraldine Carriere EP 192

What if discomfort is the doorway to your most honest work?
In this episode, Indigenous leader, artist, and entrepreneur Geraldine Carriere shares how she turns vulnerability into vision — transforming pain into art, and art into meaningful change.

We explore her journey from early lessons in grit to founding Wild Women, publishing her best-selling book, releasing a new EP, and pursuing an Indigenous Business Leadership MBA. Geraldine opens up about the creative risks behind her music, the courage to speak truth in uncomfortable spaces, and what it means to lead with both heart and responsibility.

Together we dive into her Wild Woman framework — Pride, Presence, and Productivity — and how decolonizing business begins with honoring people, place, and reciprocity.

If you’ve ever wondered how to bring your full self into your work, this conversation is a spark.
Subscribe, share, and leave a review to help more listeners find courage in their own stories.

Website: https://www.wildwomanwithin.me/
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Books: https://www.amazon.ca/Wild-Woman-Master-Presence-Productivity-ebook/dp/B0BHBFWFTT
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