Discover Fresh Perspectives
A series of short conversations, sometimes with myself, usually with others, that provide an opportunity to see every day events through different perspectives. The intent is to open up new possibilities for personal and organizational growth!
Discover Fresh Perspectives
Building Authentic Relationships with Indigenous Communities: Insights from Cam Stewart
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Welcome to this week's episode of Discover Fresh Perspectives, where we dive deep into stories and conversations that challenge our assumptions and inspire positive change. This week, host David Gouthro sits down with Cam Stewart, a former police officer from Calgary, Alberta, whose life journey has taken him from confronting his own biases to becoming a trusted ally and "bridge builder" with Indigenous communities. We explore what it means to develop authentic, credible relationships across differences—including confronting uncomfortable truths, the art of listening, and the power of curiosity and patience.
Cam's transformative experience at an Aboriginal justice camp sparked a commitment to walk alongside Indigenous peoples, advocate for inclusivity, and help dismantle systemic barriers. Throughout the conversation, you'll hear insights into building trust, navigating cultural spaces with humility, and why being a “navigator” and seeking common ground can transform not just communities, but ourselves.
If you’re looking to deepen your understanding, learn how to build genuine connections, and hear practical advice for starting your own journey of allyship, this episode is for you. Let’s discover fresh perspectives together!
About Cam
Cam Stewart grew up in an era where there was little to no formal education about Indigenous peoples; much of what he learned came from stereotypes, myths, and word of mouth in coffee shops. As a young man and later as a police officer, these limited and often negative perceptions were reinforced by his work, where interactions with Indigenous individuals were often under challenging circumstances.
Stewart acknowledges that these experiences shaped biased views, not reflecting the reality or diversity of Indigenous communities. Over time, Stewart’s story became one of recognizing the power and persistence of harmful myths, and the importance of education and breaking these cycles to better understand and respect Indigenous peoples.
Want to know more about Cam?
Cam's Book, "Live to Die", is available on Amazon.ca and Amazon.com.
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