Conversations on Caring: A Podcast on Inclusive Mentorship

How People can Teach Each Other in a Way that Power doesn’t Become an Obstruction

15 min · 3. mar. 2025
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This episode explores the power of mentorship, focusing on the deeply transformative and inclusive relationships that can shape both mentors and mentees. We hear a touching story about Candace, an Indigenous mentor, and how her kind and caring approach transformed not only a professional relationship but also a deep personal bond that transcended traditional mentorship models. We also touch on how mentorship can be a decolonizing experience, inviting both the mentor and mentee to unlearn harmful teachings and embrace authentic, nurturing growth.

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