Nicole Antoinette

Real Talk Radio with Nicole Antoinette

Nicole Antoinette

  • Corinne Oestreich on Surrogacy, Supporting Native Communities, and Reclaiming Thanksgiving

Corinne Oestreich on Surrogacy, Supporting Native Communities, and Reclaiming Thanksgiving

Friday 1st February 2019

Corinne Oestreich talks surrogacy, indigenous advocacy, and redefining Thanksgiving with Nicole Antoinette on Real Talk Radio. Listen now!
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Corinne Oestreich: Surrogacy, Indigenous Advocacy, and Redefining Thanksgiving

I hope that they're learning- that sacrifice for someone else is sacred, that the choice to do something for another person and to sacrifice that for them is an act of being sacred and using my time on earth for someone else in a good way.
Ever wondered what it’s like to walk in the shoes of a surrogate or to champion the rights of indigenous communities? Journalist and activist Corinne Oestreich brings her unique perspective to the table in this episode of Real Talk Radio with Nicole Antoinette. Corinne, who has been a voice for Powwows.com since 2014, shares her journey as a Lakota and Mohawk woman and her role in the #phenomenalwoman and #phenomenallyindigenous campaigns.
In their conversation, Corinne opens up about her experiences with surrogacy, offering a heartfelt look at the emotional and physical aspects of carrying a child for someone else. She also delves into her passion for supporting Native communities, highlighting the importance of preserving culture and history while addressing modern challenges. One of the standout moments is Corinne’s take on reclaiming Thanksgiving.
She discusses how this holiday can be transformed into a time of reflection and appreciation for indigenous cultures, rather than a celebration of colonial history. This episode also covers her efforts with The Buffalo Project, a non-profit aimed at reducing human trafficking and violence against women by empowering men. As if that wasn’t enough, Corinne talks about her upcoming move to a new state and the personal growth that comes with such a big life change.
She emphasizes the power of honesty and vulnerability in fostering community support and breaking down stereotypes, especially in indigenous art. Whether you’re interested in surrogacy, indigenous rights, or simply looking for an inspiring story of resilience and advocacy, this episode offers a rich tapestry of insights and experiences. Corinne Oestreich’s candid discussion with Nicole Antoinette is both eye-opening and uplifting, making it a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand these important issues more deeply.