The Indigenist

Steven Vanloffeld

Welcome to The Indigenist Podcast, the place where we shine a spotlight on Indigenous entrepreneurs who are making a difference. Our mission is clear: to amplify the voices of Indigenous leaders whose businesses are touching lives and shaping communities. We're here to share their stories and provide unique insights into the world of Indigenous entrepreneurship. Join our host, Steven Vanloffeld, as he takes you beyond the surface and delves into these authentic and unfiltered stories of resilience, creativity, and success.

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Episodes

Episode 9 - Sage Paul, Executive & Artistic Director and Co-Founder of Indigenous Fashion Arts
May 8 2024
Episode 9 - Sage Paul, Executive & Artistic Director and Co-Founder of Indigenous Fashion Arts
In this captivating episode of The Indigenist Podcast, host Steven Vanloffeld sits down with Sage Paul, the Executive & Artistic Director and co-founder of Indigenous Fashion Arts.Sage, an urban Denesuline woman based in Toronto, shares her inspiring journey and commitment to fostering and celebrating Indigenous expression in fashion and the arts. With almost 20 years of experience as a fashion and costume designer, Sage has led numerous projects, collaborating with organizations such as La Maison Simons, Ikea Canada, Harbourfront Centre, and the Art Gallery of Ontario.Discover how Indigenous Fashion Arts is redefining the fashion landscape by presenting distinct and progressive Indigenous-made works. Through fashion runways, art exhibits, workshops, lectures, panels, and industry networking events, Sage and her team are nurturing deep connections between mainstream fashion, Indigenous art, and traditional practices.As the Executive & Artistic Director of Indigenous Fashion Arts, Sage is dedicated to inspiring and motivating artists, team members, audiences, donors, and stakeholders. Learn about the organization's mission, its impact on the Indigenous fashion and arts community, and its commitment to Indigenous knowledge, ways of life, and storytelling.Join us for an enlightening conversation about creativity, innovation, and the transformative power of Indigenous expression in fashion and the arts.This episode was sponsored by: https://www.esupplycanada.ca/Please show some love to our sponsor, eSupply Canada, Canada's #1 Indigenous supply company.
Episode 6 - Shylo Elmayan, Founder of Niibin Advisory Services
Apr 16 2024
Episode 6 - Shylo Elmayan, Founder of Niibin Advisory Services
In this episode of The Indigenist Podcast, host Steven Vanloffeld sits down with Shylo Elmayan, the visionary founder of Niibin Advisory Services, an Indigenous-owned consulting firm dedicated to empowering Indigenous communities across Canada.Shylo shares her inspiring journey of establishing Niibin Advisory Services and her deep commitment to driving positive change within Indigenous community organizations and beyond. With a focus on strategic projects, community consultation, policy development, and professional support, Niibin Advisory Services stands at the forefront of advancing Indigenous perspectives and knowledge.Throughout the conversation, Shylo delves into the core values that drive Niibin Advisory Services and the unique approach they take in supporting clients to achieve their operational and governance goals. From developing and implementing policies that align with Indigenous perspectives to fostering effective consultation processes and strengthening relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities, Shylo and her team are dedicated to creating meaningful impact.As a CCAB certified Indigenous business, Niibin Advisory Services exemplifies excellence and innovation in the consulting industry while championing Indigenous empowerment and resilience. Join us as we explore Shylo's entrepreneurial journey, the transformative work of Niibin Advisory Services, and the profound importance of Indigenous-led initiatives in shaping a brighter future for all.Tune in to this insightful episode to gain invaluable insights into Indigenous entrepreneurship, community empowerment, and the power of collaboration in driving positive change.This episode was sponsored by: https://www.esupplycanada.ca/Please show some love to our sponsor, eSupply Canada, Canada's #1 Indigenous supply company.
Episode 4 - Sharon Bond-Hogg, Founder & CEO of Kekuli Café
Feb 26 2024
Episode 4 - Sharon Bond-Hogg, Founder & CEO of Kekuli Café
In today's episode of the Indigenist Podcast with host Steven Vanloffeld. Join us as we sit down with Sharon Bond-Hogg, a proud member of the Nooaitch First Nation and the visionary force behind Kekuli Café, Canada's first Indigenous fast-food and coffee franchise.Hailing from Merritt, British Columbia, Sharon's journey is a testament to her unwavering commitment to Indigenous business and entrepreneurship. Graduating with an Executive MBA from the Beedie School of Business, Sharon is the owner and CEO of Kekuli Café Properties Inc., dedicated to creating spaces that celebrate Indigenous culture and cuisine.Under Sharon and her husband Darren's leadership, Kekuli Café has flourished, expanding its franchise to multiple locations across British Columbia and introducing a new business model at Okanagan College. Their dedication has earned them numerous accolades, including the prestigious Indigenous Woman Spirit Award and the NACCA Businesswoman of the Year.Beyond entrepreneurship, Sharon is deeply involved in promoting Indigenous tourism, serving on the boards of Indigenous Tourism BC and the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada. With a diverse range of passions, from recipe creation to painting, Sharon is a true Renaissance woman whose expertise extends to business strategy, mentorships, and beyond.Join us as we explore Sharon's remarkable journey, her dedication to Indigenous culture, business, mentorship, and tourism.This episode was sponsored by: https://www.esupplycanada.ca/Please show some love to our sponsor, eSupply Canada, Canada's #1 Indigenous supply company.
Episode 2 - Jason Thompson, President and CEO of Superior Strategies Inc., Warrior Engineering Ltd, and All 3 Innovation
Feb 5 2024
Episode 2 - Jason Thompson, President and CEO of Superior Strategies Inc., Warrior Engineering Ltd, and All 3 Innovation
This week, Steven sits down with Jason Thompson, a proud member of the Red Rock Indian Band, who is a skilled executive and visionary entrepreneur with over 25 years of business and management experience.As the President and CEO of Superior Strategies Inc., Warrior Engineering Ltd, and All 3 Innovation, Jason is deeply committed to Indigenous ownership and operation. These businesses have consistently demonstrated year-over-year growth. Jason's unyielding drive and opportunistic spirit have also led to the recent launch of his own Warrior Brand, featuring a range of PPE, Work Wear, and the latest addition, Warrior Apparel.Throughout his career, Jason has consistently exhibited strong leadership skills and an unwavering commitment to building and maintaining successful teams. He is characterized by his refusal to settle for the status quo, collaborative approach, and innovative thinking. Jason takes great pride in being nominated for and winning numerous awards, including his current nomination for the Premiere's Award.In addition to his professional accomplishments, Jason is a devoted father of three and recently celebrated the arrival of his second grandchild. With 27 years of marriage to his high school sweetheart, Tara, he credits his family's unwavering support as a cornerstone of his success, both personally and in his numerous business ventures.Jason remains a steadfast advocate for meaningful Indigenous participation on local and national levels, ensuring that Indigenous People and Businesses have a strong presence and influence in various spheres.This episode was sponsored by: https://www.esupplycanada.ca/Please show some love to our sponsor, eSupply Canada, Canada's #1 Indigenous supply company.