Next Gen Matriarchs

Ep.1 Breaking the Silence

44 min · 15 de nov de 2024
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Welcome to the premiere episode of Next Gen Matriarchs, where we explore the inspiring journeys of Montana women leading in business and leadership. Host Mariah Omeasoo kicks off this six-part series with a powerful conversation with Haley Omeasoo, founder of Ohkomi Forensics and a passionate advocate for Indigenous communities. Haley shares her groundbreaking work addressing the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP) epidemic, blending her expertise in forensic anthropology with the wisdom of her cultural heritage. From navigating challenges as a leader to prioritizing self-care amidst demanding work, Haley offers insights into resilience, purpose, and balancing life as a wife and mother. Tune in to hear how she’s bridging gaps between traditional Indigenous knowledge and Western science to create meaningful change. Whether you're looking for inspiration, practical advice, or a deeper understanding of the MMIP crisis, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss. Follow us for more empowering stories from Montana women reshaping the future of leadership! Host: Mariah Omeasoo Guest: Haley Omeasoo Produced/Edited By: Scott Mathson, The Recording Center Artwork By: Chelysa Owens-Cyr

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