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This episode I speak to Erin Goodpipe. She is the host of The Other Side on APTN, playwright, producer and performer of the play Making Treaty 4. She speaks to me about losing her mother to a drug overdose, living in and out of foster care, and how residential schools and colonialism has created intergenerational trauma that, not just her family, but all Indigenous families in the country face. Erin is a strong Indigenous woman who is dedicated to healing and educating others.
Check out her show The Other Side here
https://www.aptn.ca/theotherside/

Topics include addiction, overdose, intergenerational trauma, PTSD, depression, anxiety, grief, trauma, abuse

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