THUDRCAST - UNCOVER - DISCOVER - RECOVER (Taking ACTION towards your best self)

THEUDRCAST: UNCOVER - DISCOVER - RECOVER
(Recovering from life, Recovering from substances)

THUDRCAST - UNCOVER - DISCOVER - RECOVER (Taking ACTION towards your best self)

  • THEUDRCAST: E-154 Tammy Abram | Experience, Strength, and Hope | Addiction | Indigenous

THEUDRCAST: E-154 Tammy Abram | Experience, Strength, and Hope | Addiction | Indigenous

Thursday 19th September 2024

Tammy Abram shares her journey from trauma to healing, focusing on Indigenous health and community resilience. A heartfelt discussion with Bill Ward.
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77 minutes
Inspiring
Hopeful
Compassionate
Supportive
Honest

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THEUDRCAST: UNCOVER - DISCOVER - RECOVER
(Recovering from life, Recovering from substances)
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THUDRCAST - UNCOVER - DISCOVER - RECOVER (Taking ACTION towards your best self)
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Sexual Empowerment & Identity
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Healing and Hope: Tammy Abram's Journey in Indigenous Health

Episode Overview

  • Tammy Abram shares her journey from trauma to healing.
  • Discussion on the importance of self-care in overcoming past traumas.
  • Exploration of intergenerational trauma and its impact on Indigenous communities.
  • The role of strong teachers and mentors in personal growth.
  • The ongoing fight for equality and justice for Indigenous people.
The world isn't equal, the world isn't fair, and we all need to dig deep inside to identify ways that we can contribute to making it better
In this episode of THEUDRCAST, Bill Ward sits down with Tammy Abram, a dedicated program manager for Indigenous Health at the Alex in Treaty 7. Tammy opens up about her Mi’kmaq roots and the trauma experienced by Indigenous Nations. She shares her personal journey of overcoming sexual violence and how she found her calling to help Indigenous communities.
Tammy and Bill discuss the importance of having strong teachers in our lives and the power of self-care in healing from past traumas. Their conversation touches on the complexities of intergenerational trauma, the impact of colonisation, and the resilience of Indigenous people. Tammy's story is one of strength, hope, and a deep commitment to making the world a better place for everyone, especially for Indigenous communities.
This episode is a heartfelt exploration of personal growth, community healing, and the ongoing fight for equality and justice.