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Clyde Smith (Te Whānau-a-Kai, NZ) and Dr. Ana Lucia (Brazilian Indigenous Peoples researcher and public health expert) are driving innovation in Indigenous health, leadership, and climate action across Brazil and Aotearoa. In this kōrero, they share their experiences with culturally grounded healthcare, the resilience of Indigenous women leaders, and the role of collective intelligence in addressing global challenges. We talk with Clyde and Ana Lucia about their leadership journeys, the ongoing impacts of colonization, and how cross-cultural collaboration is unlocking new pathways for transformative change.