In this episode of Good Medicine, we sit down with Sabrina Spencer, as she shares how she found her voice — and why she uses it to lift the stories of Indigenous communities.
Guided by the teachings of her father, a hereditary chief and preacher, Sabrina speaks about integrity, truth-telling, and the responsibility of reporting with cultural respect. She reflects on balancing the personal and the professional, grounding herself through family, nature, and culture, and the moments when storytelling becomes a form of healing.
Together, we explore the beauty and the burden of journalism, her commitment to honouring Indigenous voices, and her upcoming podcast focused on missing and murdered Indigenous women.
This conversation is rooted in honesty, hope, and the medicine that rises when stories are shared with heart.






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