Who This Conversation Is For
This webinar is designed for: • Indigenous leaders and decision makers • Community organizers and program developers • Health and wellness professionals • Educators and researchers • Everyone interested in land-based healing
Why This Conversation Matters
Discover the true meaning of land-based healing and its distinction from medical and academic models.
Explore how Indigenous knowledge enhances wellbeing, strengthens protective factors, and addresses social determinants of health.
Gain insights on applying Indigenous/Métis teachings in practical programs and leadership decisions.
Bringing meaning to the term "Living a Good life?"
Meet Our Speakers
Ber Roberts
Métis RN | Motivational Speaker
Bridging Indigenous knowledge and modern systems to support health, wellbeing, and stronger outcomes for Métis, Indigenous communities, and the people working alongside them.
A Different Lens on Health
Indigenous knowledge systems shift the focus from illness to strength, connection, and living well. Turning this into action that is supported by research and physiology is essential. Ber's strengths in Two-Eyed Seeing (Western medical model and Métis ways of knowing) create a pathway we can all relate to.
What we are working towards
Growing Interest
Land-based healing and healing-centred approaches are increasingly discussed in research, community leadership, and strategy.
Clarifying the Perspective
Indigenous ways of knowing approach differ from medical or academic models. Recognition is one step, applying it is another.
Putting it into Action
Practicing Land-based medicine is more than connecting with culture or avoiding disease. It is your path to becoming an Elder and your purpose.
Understanding Healing-Centred Approaches
Healing-centred approaches move beyond crisis response and deficit-based thinking. Terms and concepts we will cover • Land-based Medicine • Life-Promotion • Two-Eyed Seeing • Living a Good Life • Indigenous Ways of Knowing These elements are often essential to addressing social determinants of health and long-term wellbeing.
What helps people live well?
In many Métis teachings, leadership begins by asking this question. This webinar invites participants to explore how land, culture, and relationship shape wellbeing for individuals, communities, and the people who support them.
Who is Ber Roberts?
Ber Roberts, is a Métis Registered Nurse, facilitator, and public speaker. Ber brings together clinical experience, Indigenous teachings, and wellness education to explore practical ways people and communities can strengthen wellbeing. Their work focuses on Two-Eyed Seeing, wellness literacy, and healing-centred approaches that support sustainable wellbeing.
Join Ber on the Modern Pathway to "Living a Good Life"
This conversation we should have had! Together, we will define how land-based healing and Indigenous ways of knowing can inform modern approaches to wellbeing and our personal choices.
$20.00