I'm a dedicated storyteller and communications professional based in the heart of Treaty 1 territory, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Armed with over 7 years of experience in the ever-evolving realm of journalism and communication, I've come to view storytelling as a transformative force.
My work is informed by my lived experience as a queer, disabled Anishinaabe-Métis (Sagkeeng First Nation/Bas de la Rivière settlement) woman. I prioritize harm reduction and trauma-informed practices, recognizing the importance of creating spaces that honour and respect diverse perspectives.
It's not just about words on a page or pixels on a screen; it's about the profound ability to provoke thoughts, evoke emotion, establish connections, and catalyze change.
I've discovered that being a conduit to people's stories is a profound privilege. It's more than just a profession; it's an art form that allows me to navigate the delicate terrain of human experiences. I believe that each story has the power to resonate and create ripples, fostering a sense of understanding and empathy.
I'm passionate about leveraging my skills to not only narrate compelling tales but to contribute meaningfully to the larger narrative of our shared human experience.