Episode 29: Weaving Stories of Healing and Hope with Monique Gray Smith
In this powerful episode of Fierce Compassion, we sit down with acclaimed Indigenous author Monique Gray Smith to explore the transformative power of storytelling in healing intergenerational trauma and fostering reconciliation. Smith shares insights from her diverse body of work, from children’s books to young adult non-fiction, highlighting how stories can bridge cultural divides and nurture empathy. She discusses the importance of self-compassion and the role of community in resilience. Smith also offers a poignant reflection on the impact of residential schools and other harmful policies on Indigenous communities, while emphasizing the strength and joy that persist. Join us for an inspiring conversation about the vital role of Indigenous voices in shaping a more compassionate future.
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Episode 29: Weaving Stories of Healing and Hope with Monique Gray Smith
About Monique
Monique Gray Smith, an award-winning Indigenous author and speaker of Cree and Scottish heritage, weaves wisdom from her diverse lineages into stories that bridge cultures and generations. Her acclaimed works include Speaking Our Truth: A Journey of Reconciliation, Tilly: A Story of Hope and Resilience, and beloved picture books My Heart Fills With Happiness and You Hold Me Up. Through masterful storytelling, Smith illuminates paths toward reconciliation, healing, and cultural understanding. A respected voice in Indigenous literature, she dedicates her work to strengthening relationships between communities while nurturing young Indigenous readers. Her writing celebrates resilience, connection, and the transformative power of hope.
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