Behaviour Speak with Ben Reiman
Behaviour Speak with Ben Reiman
Ben Reiman
What Are You Willing to Lose? Settler Colonialism and Reconciliation with Dr. Tibetha Kemble
1 hour 11 minutes Posted Jun 12, 2026 at 2:00 pm.
Understanding Settler Colonialism and Land Acknowledgements
The Importance of Intention in Acknowledgements
Personal Connections to Heritage and Land
Intergenerational Trauma and Privilege
Reclaiming Connection to Land
Exploring Indigenous Perspectives on Land
The Impact of Settler Colonialism on Relationships
The Heavy Lifting of Reconciliation
Understanding the Machinery of Colonization
Intergenerational Trauma and Healing
Codependency in Settler-Indigenous Relationships
Shifts in Institutional Relationships
Personal Journey and Identity Exploration
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Show notes
In this powerful and deeply reflective conversation, Dr. Tibetha Kemble challenges us to rethink what we believe about colonization, reconciliation, and responsibility.
Together, we explore how settler colonialism isn’t just history—it’s an ongoing system that shapes institutions, relationships, and everyday life in ways many of us struggle to see.
This episode invites you to move beyond performative actions and into deeper reflection, asking one of the most important—and uncomfortable—questions:
👉 What are you willing to lose?
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/HCQ4DW87tmA
Contact Tibetha:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tibetha-kemble-stonechild-phd-37231841/
Links and Resources:
Len Pierre Consulting
https://www.lenpierreconsulting.com/
Native Land Indigenous Territories Map
https://native-land.ca/
Women and Children's Health Research Institute
https://www.wchri.org/our-impact/stories/wchri-welcomes-tibetha-kemble-stonechild-as-academic-lead-of-indigenous-womens-health-research/
Wâpanachakos Indigenous Health Program
https://www.ualberta.ca/en/medicine/programs/indigenous-health-program/index.html
Braiding Sweetgrass By Robin Wall Kimmerer
https://www.robinwallkimmerer.com/books