Gwekwaadziwin Miikan
Season 3, Episode 6: Lisa Osawamick – Healing, Purpose, and Living Mino Bimaadiziwin In this episode of Rooted in Gwekwaadziwin, Sam and Matt sit down with Lisa Osawamick—therapist, educator, author, and founder of Zhaagwadwin Counselling and Consulting—for an inspiring conversation about healing, resilience, and finding purpose through life's challenges. Lisa shares her remarkable journey from growing up in Toronto and Sudbury to reconnecting with her home community of Wiikwemkoong. Along the way, she reflects on being raised by a strong single mother, becoming a single parent herself, navigating personal struggles, achieving 25 years of sobriety, and earning her master's degree while raising five children. Through every chapter of her life, Lisa has remained committed to her own healing while dedicating herself to helping others. Together, they explore the importance of self-reflection, ceremony, education, and connection to culture in the helping profession. Lisa speaks candidly about the value of doing your own healing as a helper, the role of land-based practices in wellness, supporting youth and families, and why building meaningful relationships is at the heart of community care. The conversation also highlights the importance of Indigenous identity, mentorship, and creating opportunities for the next generation to thrive. Lisa shares powerful insights into private practice, community leadership, and the teachings that continue to guide her work, including the Anishinaabe concept of Mino Bimaadiziwin—living a good life through balance, purpose, and connection. Whether you're a helper, educator, student, parent, or someone on your own healing journey, this episode is a powerful reminder that healing is lifelong, growth is always possible, and each of us has the ability to bring light into the lives of others.
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