Aug 9, 2021
Farah Fancy (She/Her) is a public speaker/consultant (A.k.a
Artist Doula, Shift Disturber, Cultural Stripper, Mommy,
Fire-starter, Warrior) living on Tio’tia:Ke territory
(Montreal, Quebec).
As an international public speaker and consultant, she shifts
mindsets and strips away bias to increase resilience, inclusion,
and justice. Farah’s holistic approach fuses the arts, therapeutic
techniques, and ethnography for leaders to reduce harm while
improving self-worth, productivity and purpose with relevance and
harmony. She commits to building a diverse community of
leaders who are proud to be fearless and flawsome without limiting
beliefs, self-doubt, or shame.
For 25 years, she has been using creativity to reveal and resolve
barriers to equity; fostering economic, professional, and personal
development, while improving belonging and sparking
innovation. Her successes include facilitating programs for
over 100,000 people, producing over 30 performances, implementing 6
community projects for social change, co-founding the Dance
Movement Therapy Association in Canada and Le Groupe Herencias.
Farah focuses on identity, respect, resilience, and empathy to
decolonize behaviours so we can dare to be audaciously visible and
aligned beings.
In this episode I discuss with Farah about the many ways we
can center indigenous wisdom consciously, from a place of
appreciation and through relationships.
Farah offers the argument that centering indigeous wisdom
helps us heal the trauma of disconnection, which contributes to our
collective thriving.
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