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🎙️ First Nations Affairs Podcast – Where First Nations Leadership Meets Climate, Finance & ESG
The First Nations Affairs Podcast is your go-to space for deep insights at the intersection of First Nations governance, climate action, finance, and ESG. Hosted by Bec Blurton, this podcast challenges the status quo, driving conversations that move beyond tokenism into real, strategic transformation.
From sustainability frameworks to corporate accountability, we unpack how business, investment, and policy can embed First Nations leadership—not as an afterthought, but as a fundamental pillar of success. Whether you’re in ESG, impact investing, or sustainability, this is the space to explore what true First Nations economic participation looks like.
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Walking in Two Worlds
🎙️ Episode 1 Walking in Two Worlds
Podcast Series: Accountable to Country: Rethinking Corporate Law Through a First Nations Lens
Episode Description:
In this episode, Tyson McEwan explores what it means to walk in two worlds and how this lived experience informs a First Nations perspective on corporate law, governance, and accountability.
Drawing on his recent article published in the Australian Journal of Corporate Law, Tyson reflects on the role of cultural protocol in business, the legacy of historical exclusion, and the structural significance of supplier diversity within Reconciliation Action Plans. We discuss why corporate commitments must move beyond symbolic gestures and what meaningful accountability looks like when grounded in First Nations values and economic self-determination.
📍 A First Nations Affairs × Tyson McEwan collaboration
Based on: Holding Corporations to Account for their Supplier Diversity Commitments in Reconciliation Action Plans — Australian Journal of Corporate Law (2025)
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