Tune Up Your Warrior
This July 1 episode of Tune Up Your Warrior is not a surface-level Canada Day conversation. It is a deeper reflection on humanity, dignity, compassion, and what it means to build systems that do not just function, but actually see people. Jenny sits down with Nadia Ferrara, whom she first met while speaking on a panel together for International Women’s Day on Parliament Hill. What began as an instant personal connection grew into a meaningful friendship grounded in shared values around leadership, humanity, and the kind of world they both want to help build. Nadia brings an extraordinary breadth of experience to this conversation. Her path spans art therapy, work with Indigenous communities, more than two decades in the federal public service, ombudsperson roles, and large-scale leadership in cultural humility, trauma-informed practice, compassion, and people-first systems. In the episode, she shares how an Indigenous elder encouraged her to step into government as what she calls a “compassionate bureaucrat,” and how that has shaped her mission to humanize bureaucracy from the inside out. These same themes are central to both your recap and the original episode outline. Together, Jenny and Nadia explore trauma-informed leadership, cultural humility, belonging, authentic leadership, consequential accountability, and the importance of creating safe spaces where people feel seen, heard, and valued. They also talk about the need to separate basic human dignity from political ideology, and why systems only change when the people inside them are willing to lead with empathy, integrity, and hope. This is a conversation about humanity as infrastructure, hope as practice, and the kind of leadership that leaves people feeling more human, not less.
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