Adam & April on what we can all learn from First Nations people about doing business better.

I've often heard it said that we need more First Nations voices influencing the way we do business. But I must admit, I never really knew what that meant. Until now. This episode changed my way of thinking about almost everything.  🌳 I've always known making time for nature is good for my soul. They reframed for me: "Time in nature is time with your Mother." Mother Earth, that is.  ☺️ I've always felt that being good to people you're lucky enough to have working for you is important. Adam says about April: "We want her to excel in her career and as a young woman. It's our responsibility for her to support her in her path.'" 🐢 I feel like I've spent my career so focused on the urgent that there's rarely time for the important. They say: "To create great strategy you need to sit down and slow down, and that's culture. There's better ways to get the best out of ourselves, and it's hard to do that in a really fast world." When you add it all up, it becomes very clear that the way of working so many of us want is pretty much exactly what indigenous culture says it should be. No text books, no frameworks, just 60,000+ years of learning to live in harmony with nature and each other.  I hope you get as much out of this episode as I did and that it inspires more First Nations people to start a business, and more of the rest of us to learn from the wisdom the world's oldest living culture has to offer.