Aanii, boozhoo — ningowiiganikwe n’dizhinikaaz, mukwa n’doodem, Kanata n’doonjibaa.
Hi, good day. My spirit name is Eagle Winged Woman, I’m from the Bear Clan, and I’m from Canada.
My English name is Deanna Naveau — and this… is Tea with Dee. ☕
Welcome back to a space of reflection, truth, and real conversation.
Here, we share stories about healing, growth, kindness, and culture — the real tea on life, love, and spirit.
Each episode is different — sometimes personal, sometimes educational, sometimes a mix of both.
You might hear my dogs bark, the hum of a dryer, or the kettle whistle in the background — because life’s happening, and that’s where the beauty is.
Together, we’ll talk about things that matter — from mental health and spirituality to community, identity, and purpose — all from an Indigenous perspective and through the lens of lived experience.
So grab your mug, take a breath, and join me for real tea, real talk, and real life — right here on Tea with Dee. 🌿
To stay connected or support the podcast, visit www.teawithdee.com [http://www.teawithdee.com/] or buy me a tea at buymeacoffee.com/teawithdee.
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Aanii, boozhoo — ningowiiganikwe n’dizhinikaaz, mukwa n’doodem, Kanata n’doonjibaa.
Hi, good day. My spirit name is Eagle Winged Woman, I’m from the Bear Clan, and I’m from Canada.
My English name is Deanna Naveau — and this… is Tea with Dee. ☕
Welcome back to a space of reflection, truth, and real conversation.
Here, we share stories about healing, growth, kindness, and culture — the real tea on life, love, and spirit.
Each episode is different — sometimes personal, sometimes educational, sometimes a mix of both.
You might hear my dogs bark, the hum of a dryer, or the kettle whistle in the background — because life’s happening, and that’s where the beauty is.
Together, we’ll talk about things that matter — from mental health and spirituality to community, identity, and purpose — all from an Indigenous perspective and through the lens of lived experience.
So grab your mug, take a breath, and join me for real tea, real talk, and real life — right here on Tea with Dee. 🌿
To stay connected or support the podcast, visit www.teawithdee.com [http://www.teawithdee.com/] or buy me a tea at buymeacoffee.com/teawithdee.
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/swoop/morningsLicense code: PFUKQGEISJGUZ2KY
It's still happening — sometimes quietly, sometimes right in front of us.
Let's talk about it, learn from it, and rise above it. ✊🏽🔥
Oppression isn't always loud — sometimes it hides in policies, silence, and fear.
In this deeply moving episode, ningowiiganikwe opens a full-circle conversation about how systemic oppression began on Turtle Island and how it still affects First Nation communities today.
Through simple, honest reflections, she helps listeners recognize the signs of oppression — from colonial laws and workplace inequities to the subtle ways power and control show up in daily life.
This episode calls for awareness, compassion, and courage — to speak up, stand together, and rebuild systems that honour fairness and respect. A must-listen for anyone ready to understand, heal, and help create real change in their community.
#FullCircleConversations #Awareness #Healing
After two years of healing, reflection, and discovery, Dee returns to the mic for a new season of Tea with Dee. In this heartfelt "I'm back" episode, she opens up about her journey of rebalancing her nervous system, receiving an ADHD diagnosis, embracing both therapy and traditional healing, and learning the power of mano — letting it be.
This season brings raw, unedited conversations about life, love, growth, and spirit — with the occasional bark or dryer hum reminding us that life is beautifully imperfect.
Pour your tea, take a breath, and settle in. The real Tea with Dee is back — honest, healing, and from the heart.
Vanessa Brousseau, also known as Resilient Inuk is a Sealskin Artist and an advocate for addressing the issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW). Her personal experiences and deep connection to her Inuk heritage have fueled her passion for justice and change. Through her sealskin artwork, Vanessa captures the essence of her Inuk roots, telling stories of strength and healing. With a TikTok following of 140,000 and 30,000 followers on Instagram, she effectively utilizes social media to raise awareness and connect with a wider audience. Vanessa's platforms have become spaces for education, dialogue, and support, amplifying the voices of Indigenous women and inspiring positive change. Her tireless advocacy work and artistic talents make her a remarkable individual and a source of inspiration for many.
For support, call the MMIW Support Line at 1-844-413-6649. An Independent, national, toll-free support line is available to provide support for anyone who requires assistance. Free 24/7.
Damian, born out west and raised in the big smoke (Toronto). Shares with us, his amazing journey that all stemmed from an accident that led him to discovering Indigenous culture and spirituality. Hear how he came to immerse himself into the Indigenous culture and how the heart beat of the drum has him hungry for more.
Aanii, boozhoo — ningowiiganikwe n’dizhinikaaz, mukwa n’doodem, Kanata n’doonjibaa.
Hi, good day. My spirit name is Eagle Winged Woman, I’m from the Bear Clan, and I’m from Canada.
My English name is Deanna Naveau — and this… is Tea with Dee. ☕
Welcome back to a space of reflection, truth, and real conversation.
Here, we share stories about healing, growth, kindness, and culture — the real tea on life, love, and spirit.
Each episode is different — sometimes personal, sometimes educational, sometimes a mix of both.
You might hear my dogs bark, the hum of a dryer, or the kettle whistle in the background — because life’s happening, and that’s where the beauty is.
Together, we’ll talk about things that matter — from mental health and spirituality to community, identity, and purpose — all from an Indigenous perspective and through the lens of lived experience.
So grab your mug, take a breath, and join me for real tea, real talk, and real life — right here on Tea with Dee. 🌿
To stay connected or support the podcast, visit www.teawithdee.com [http://www.teawithdee.com/] or buy me a tea at buymeacoffee.com/teawithdee.
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/swoop/morningsLicense code: PFUKQGEISJGUZ2KY