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How to Stay True to Who You Are in Business | Ep 147

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Nartarsha Navanaga-Bamblett built her business by honouring culture and identity in a Western-dominated space. Her story shows the power of representation and how to stay true to who you are in business.

When you are a First Nations person who’s navigating a Western-dominated world, you enter unchartered territory. When you do that as a business person, things get turned up a notch.

Challenges don’t just come from a lack of precedent, they also come from “your own mob” questioning your journey.

👑 Nartarsha Navanaga-Bamblett knows all about this. Now a proud First Nations queen, mum of (soon-to-be) three, and the magical soul behind Queen Acknowledgements (https://www.queenacknowledgements.com), Nartarsha was raised on Yorta Yorta country, her grandmothers and the subsequent generations carrying the deep scars of The Stolen Generations.

These days, Nartarsha is rocking it in Naarm Country (Melbourne).

She made it her business to connect people through movement, dance, and music. Her entire heart, soul, and ancestral wisdom wrapped up in it. But navigating that requires a lot of work and self-reflection.

Because that’s what it means to her: how to stay true to who you are in business, even when it’s not the easy or the obvious road.

How To Stay True To Who You Are In Business

Staying true to yourself, building your business around your values, it’s something you’ve heard me mention many times. It’s important for all of us.

But as a First Nations woman, it gets magnified.

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Music is Te Kawa o Rongo by Ngāneko Eriwata

Episode edited by LJS Creative Services #PodcastManager

Show notes & blog by Mattie Belsack from Bellbird Writing

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