Artwork

Content provided by Nicolette Richer. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Nicolette Richer or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Player FM - Podcast App
Go offline with the Player FM app!

Ep. 115 Decolonizing Nutrition: Understanding the Link between Food and Health with Dr. Adrianne Lickers Xavier

2:01:52
 
Share
 

Manage episode 375830624 series 2784430
Content provided by Nicolette Richer. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Nicolette Richer or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Dr. Adrianne Lickers Xavier is a remarkable academic who is currently serving as the acting Director of the Indigenous Studies Program at McMaster University, where she has made valuable contributions to the fields of Indigenous Studies and Anthropology. She earned her undergraduate degree in Anthropology from McMaster University and went on to complete her MA and doctorate at the esteemed Royal Roads University, where her research focused on Indigenous food systems. Dr. Xavier is a passionate and dedicated teacher who has designed and delivered courses in the areas of Contemporary Indigenous Issues, Indigenous Food Security and Food Systems, Indigenous Food Sovereignty, Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Methodologies.

Dr. Xavier is a true scholar whose research interests include the study of Indigenous food security and sovereignty, Indigenous land connections and re-matriation, Indigenous food ways, and Indigenous ways of knowing. Her exceptional work in this area was recently recognized when she was awarded the new McMaster Indigenous Research Institute “Indigenous In-Community Scholar Fellowship” in 2020. This project aims to expand the understanding and capacity around food security and sovereignty in Dr. Xavier’s community of Six Nations of the Grand River Territory. Her achievements were further recognized when she was awarded the prestigious Petro Canada McMaster Young Innovator Award for 2021-22, which allows undergraduates to engage in Indigenous research and focuses on building community.

Dr. Xavier's appearance on Nicolette’s first PhD podcast was a tour-de-force. She shared her insights on a range of issues, including the root causes of disease, food sovereignty versus food security, and the impact of colonization on access to nutritious foods that are part of one's heritage. She also touched on the ways in which racism acts as a barrier to food and disease, and how trauma can cause disease. Dr. Xavier underscored the importance of listening to our bodies and the foods it craves. She passionately believes that educating the next seven generations of people about food and history is vital, and that even social media can play a role in influencing the kinds of foods people are exposed to. Dr. Xavier’s upbringing was centered around whole foods, as her mom grew everything or traded for other foods and she reflects on how this all changed when they moved to Canada.

Find Dr Adrianne Lickers Xavier at:

Website: http://bit.ly/3ZFrmxo

Facebook: @mcmasterihm

LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3ZWr9WN

Discussed on the PODCAST:

The Arrell Food institute Guelph University – https://arrellfoodinstitute.ca/

McMaster Healthy Roots - https://stearnslab.ca/tag/healthy-roots/

Canada Food Guide - https://food-guide.canada.ca/en/

Autumn Peltier - www.instagram.com/autumn.peltier

Greta Thunberg - www.instagram.com/gretathunberg

O.Noir Restaurant – http://www.onoir.com/

Indian indentureship in Trinidad - https://fb.watch/jhRxdmfXNa/

Book – Legacy: Trauma, Story and Indigenous Healing, Suzanne Methot -https://a.co/d/gv6nsNq

Documentary – Gather - https://gather.film/

Cathy’s Crawly Composters – https://www.cathyscomposters.com/

CBC Guelph University Podcast - https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/1100042307763

Learn More:

Ready to launch your career as a certified Metabolic Nutrition & Detox Coach? Learn more about our 6-Month Training Program here: https://nicolette-richer.mykajabi.com/nutrition&detox-minicourse

Join Nicolette in person for 4 days at the From Illness to Wellness Retreat from Nov 1-4, 2023 in beautiful Whistler, BC. https://nicolette-richer.mykajabi.com/retreat

Watch the trailer for Nicolette’s new film Food of Our Ancestors coming out 2025 - https://bit.ly/FoodAncDoc

Our 22M Bike tour kicks off July 1, 2024. Find out more about and support our 22 Million Campaign here - https://bit.ly/RH22Mil

Find out more about our non-profit society Sea to Sky Thrivers - https://bit.ly/S2STS

Want to know more about Nicolette’s Green Moustache Café’s https://bit.ly/GMCafeW

Sign up for the Eat Real to Heal Online Course - https://bit.ly/ERTHolc

Buy the Eat Real to Heal Book here: https://amzn.to/3nMgEFG

  continue reading

127 episodes

Artwork
iconShare
 
Manage episode 375830624 series 2784430
Content provided by Nicolette Richer. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Nicolette Richer or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Dr. Adrianne Lickers Xavier is a remarkable academic who is currently serving as the acting Director of the Indigenous Studies Program at McMaster University, where she has made valuable contributions to the fields of Indigenous Studies and Anthropology. She earned her undergraduate degree in Anthropology from McMaster University and went on to complete her MA and doctorate at the esteemed Royal Roads University, where her research focused on Indigenous food systems. Dr. Xavier is a passionate and dedicated teacher who has designed and delivered courses in the areas of Contemporary Indigenous Issues, Indigenous Food Security and Food Systems, Indigenous Food Sovereignty, Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Methodologies.

Dr. Xavier is a true scholar whose research interests include the study of Indigenous food security and sovereignty, Indigenous land connections and re-matriation, Indigenous food ways, and Indigenous ways of knowing. Her exceptional work in this area was recently recognized when she was awarded the new McMaster Indigenous Research Institute “Indigenous In-Community Scholar Fellowship” in 2020. This project aims to expand the understanding and capacity around food security and sovereignty in Dr. Xavier’s community of Six Nations of the Grand River Territory. Her achievements were further recognized when she was awarded the prestigious Petro Canada McMaster Young Innovator Award for 2021-22, which allows undergraduates to engage in Indigenous research and focuses on building community.

Dr. Xavier's appearance on Nicolette’s first PhD podcast was a tour-de-force. She shared her insights on a range of issues, including the root causes of disease, food sovereignty versus food security, and the impact of colonization on access to nutritious foods that are part of one's heritage. She also touched on the ways in which racism acts as a barrier to food and disease, and how trauma can cause disease. Dr. Xavier underscored the importance of listening to our bodies and the foods it craves. She passionately believes that educating the next seven generations of people about food and history is vital, and that even social media can play a role in influencing the kinds of foods people are exposed to. Dr. Xavier’s upbringing was centered around whole foods, as her mom grew everything or traded for other foods and she reflects on how this all changed when they moved to Canada.

Find Dr Adrianne Lickers Xavier at:

Website: http://bit.ly/3ZFrmxo

Facebook: @mcmasterihm

LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3ZWr9WN

Discussed on the PODCAST:

The Arrell Food institute Guelph University – https://arrellfoodinstitute.ca/

McMaster Healthy Roots - https://stearnslab.ca/tag/healthy-roots/

Canada Food Guide - https://food-guide.canada.ca/en/

Autumn Peltier - www.instagram.com/autumn.peltier

Greta Thunberg - www.instagram.com/gretathunberg

O.Noir Restaurant – http://www.onoir.com/

Indian indentureship in Trinidad - https://fb.watch/jhRxdmfXNa/

Book – Legacy: Trauma, Story and Indigenous Healing, Suzanne Methot -https://a.co/d/gv6nsNq

Documentary – Gather - https://gather.film/

Cathy’s Crawly Composters – https://www.cathyscomposters.com/

CBC Guelph University Podcast - https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/1100042307763

Learn More:

Ready to launch your career as a certified Metabolic Nutrition & Detox Coach? Learn more about our 6-Month Training Program here: https://nicolette-richer.mykajabi.com/nutrition&detox-minicourse

Join Nicolette in person for 4 days at the From Illness to Wellness Retreat from Nov 1-4, 2023 in beautiful Whistler, BC. https://nicolette-richer.mykajabi.com/retreat

Watch the trailer for Nicolette’s new film Food of Our Ancestors coming out 2025 - https://bit.ly/FoodAncDoc

Our 22M Bike tour kicks off July 1, 2024. Find out more about and support our 22 Million Campaign here - https://bit.ly/RH22Mil

Find out more about our non-profit society Sea to Sky Thrivers - https://bit.ly/S2STS

Want to know more about Nicolette’s Green Moustache Café’s https://bit.ly/GMCafeW

Sign up for the Eat Real to Heal Online Course - https://bit.ly/ERTHolc

Buy the Eat Real to Heal Book here: https://amzn.to/3nMgEFG

  continue reading

127 episodes

All episodes

×
 
Loading …

Welcome to Player FM!

Player FM is scanning the web for high-quality podcasts for you to enjoy right now. It's the best podcast app and works on Android, iPhone, and the web. Signup to sync subscriptions across devices.

 

Quick Reference Guide