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A New Wave of Entrepreneurship
Crafting Sustainable Skincare, Debunking Unicorn Startups, and Fostering Long-term Business Relationships

A New Wave of Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 44:45


In this insightful episode, host Scott Stirrett chats with Patrice Mousseau, the visionary Founder and CEO of Satya Organic and a member of Fort William First Nation. A former broadcast journalist, Patrice turned her investigative skills towards finding a steroid-free solution for her daughter's eczema. This quest led her to traditional medicine, rigorous medical research, and eventually to crafting a botanically-based balm using a $15 crockpot she bought off Facebook. Patrice shares the remarkable journey of creating a sustainable skincare solution that doesn't buy into the allure of becoming a "unicorn" business. Patrice opts for meaningful impact over explosive growth, and nurtures a business that is deeply aligned with personal values and community well-being. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in how a commitment to sustainability and community can coexist with ambitious business goals.

The Wealth Exchange
Women's LEAD: Patrice Mousseau on Building a Values-Driven Business

The Wealth Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 44:17


In the latest episode of The Wealth Exchange podcast, Selena Woo is joined by Patrice Mousseau, CEO and founder of Satya Organic, a sustainable, steroid-free, and all-natural skincare line. Motivated by her daughter's struggle with eczema and a desire for natural healing solutions, Patrice embarked on an entrepreneurial journey that challenged traditional business norms.  Beyond skincare, Patrice is a passionate advocate for sustainability, ethical business practices, and supporting Indigenous communities. She shares her unique approach to business, the personal story behind Satya Organic, and how she's working to redefine the traditional business mold for the better. Subscribe to the Women's LEAD newsletter.

Logistics with Purpose
Building a Sustainable Skincare Brand: Patrice Mousseau with Satya Organic

Logistics with Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 49:19


In this new, inspiring episode of Logistics with Purpose, hosts Enrique Alvarez and Kristi Porter have a conversation with Patrice Mousseau, founder and CEO of Satya Organic Skincare. The episode delves into Patrice's journey from a small-town upbringing and diverse career paths, including social services, modeling, and journalism, to becoming an entrepreneur. Motivated by her daughter's eczema, Patrice developed a natural skincare product that quickly gained popularity, leading to significant growth and distribution in major stores across Canada and internationally. The discussion highlights Satya's numerous certifications, commitment to sustainability, innovative approaches to manufacturing and packaging, and Patrice's experiences as an Indigenous woman in business. Listen and learn more about Patrice's dedication to ethical practices, the importance of community, the broader narrative of Indigenous economic empowerment, and so much more!Additional Links & Resources:Learn more about Satya Organic: https://satya.ca/Learn more about Logistics with Purpose: https://supplychainnow.com/program/logistics-with-purposeLearn more about Vector Global Logistics: https://vectorgl.com/Subscribe to Logistics with Purpose: https://logistics-with-purpose.captivate.fm/listenThis episode was hosted by Enrique Alvarez and Kristi Porter, and produced by Amanda Luton. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/building-sustainable-skincare-brand-satya-organic-lwp112

Her CEO Journey
Beyond Borders, Beyond Limits: Patrice Mousseau's Journey to Global Success.

Her CEO Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 38:48


Patrice's journey serves as an inspiration for aspiring women entrepreneurs, showcasing the profound impact of blending passion, purpose, and strategic planning to build a successful and meaningful business.In this episode of Her CEO Journey, our host Christina Sjahli welcomes Patrice Mousseau, founder and CEO of Satya Organics, a company dedicated to creating effective and sustainable skincare products. Patrice unfolds her inspiring journey from media personality to entrepreneur, driven by a personal need to find natural remedies for her daughter's eczema. She delves into Satya Organics' commitment to social good, building a diverse workforce, and navigating the dynamic world of international expansion.Key Takeaways:From passion to purpose: Patrice's  journey underscores how personal experiences can ignite entrepreneurial ventures. Values-driven business: Satya Organics prioritizes quality, sustainability, and social responsibility, demonstrating that businesses can be profitable while making a positive impact.Building a diverse team: Patrice emphasizes the importance of fostering an inclusive environment that empowers individuals from different backgrounds.Going global: Expanding internationally comes with its own set of challenges, but Patrice believes it can be less daunting than expected by focusing on connecting with advisors and then finding the right partners and aligning with your values.Strategic growth: Patrice's experience showcases the importance of a balanced and thoughtful approach to financial strategy, utilizing various resources to achieve sustainable growth.Episode Highlights[04:33] Patrice's journey from media personality to founder of Satya Organics.[08:14] Cultivating a business culture centered on purpose, values and sustainability.[10:14] Evolution of the product and packaging always at service of community and environment.[14:19] Sourcing simple and high quality is the key.[17:50] Prioritizing opportunities that align with your values while letting go of those that don't. [21:32] The crucial role of advisors in business international expansion growth.[24:51] Top recommendation: work on your margin for healthy finances[30:20] Partnering with suppliers that align with the mission and values.[33:10] Patrice's proudest moment on her impact journey.[36:50] Returning to the community to drive innovation. ResourcesTo learn more about their products and mission visit Satya Organic's Instagram   and WebsiteConnect with Patrice Mousseau on LinkedIn Connect with Christina Sjahli on LinkedIn Explore Profit Reimagined and discover how you can turn purpose into profit: Website and  LinkedInEnjoyed This Podcast?Each review you write helps us reach more women in business. Your insights are invaluable—share this with your friends and amplify the impact! Connect With the Profit ReimaginedReady to turn purpose into profit? Transform your financial strategy and embark on a journey toward a sustainable and thriving business. Schedule a chat with the team today!

This Commerce Life
Former broadcaster Patrice Mousseau started making eczema lotion, and now she's moving into helping other businesses.

This Commerce Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 47:38


Former broadcaster Patrice Mousseau started making eczema lotion, and now she's moving into helping other businesses.  Find Patrice here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrice-mousseau-1109791a/ Shop Satya here: https://satya.ca/  

The Voice of Retail
The Inspiring Journey of Patrice Mousseau, CEO & Founder of Satya Organic Skin Care

The Voice of Retail

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 23:00


In this episode, meet Patrice Mousseau, CEO & Founder Satya Organic Skin Care, an inspiring West-Coast based skincare entrepreneur who's travelled a unique journey. Starting from a media background, she's built a breakthrough skincare brand over the past decade. As an award-winning indigenous entrepreneur, her approach to product development differs, promoting inclusivity. Patrice reflects on the changing landscape for indigenous female founders, shares valuable advice for retailers and aspiring entrepreneurs, and hints at an exciting future in her entrepreneurial journey. About PatricePatrice Mousseau is a member of the Fort William First Nations and the Founder and CEO of Satya Organic, a 100% Indigenous and Woman-Owned skincare company. Founded in 2013, Satya began when Patrice's daughter was diagnosed with eczema and prescribed a topical steroid by her doctor. A former journalist, Patrice used her investigative skills and dug into traditional medicine, medical research, and the latest academic studies, desperate to find a steroid-free solution. With a $15 crockpot she bought off Facebook, she experimented in her kitchen with the best organic ingredients she could find. Shortly after, Satya was born – a balm that would clear Esme's eczema up within two days. Today, Satya's product line has expanded and is sold in over a 2000 stores across Canada, including Shoppers Drug Mart where it became the first Indigenous brand on the shelves.  About MichaelMichael is the Founder & President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc. and a Senior Advisor to Retail Council of Canada and the Bank of Canada as part of his advisory and consulting practice. He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience with Levi's, Black & Decker, Hudson's Bay, Today's Shopping Choice and Pandora Jewellery.   Michael has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. He has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions with C-level executives and participated worldwide in thought leadership panels. ReThink Retail has added Michael to their prestigious Top Global Retail Influencers list for 2023 for the third year in a row.Michael is also the president of Maven Media, producing a network of leading trade podcasts, including Canada's top retail industry podcast_,_ The Voice of Retail. He produces and co-hosts Remarkable Retail with best-selling author Steve Dennis, now ranked one of the top retail podcasts in the world. Based in San Francisco, Global eCommerce Leaders podcast explores global cross-border issues and opportunities for eCommerce brands and retailers. Last but not least, Michael is the producer and host of the "Last Request Barbeque" channel on YouTube, where he cooks meals to die for - and collaborates with top brands as a food and product influencer across North America. 

SheEO.World
Venture Update with Patrice Mousseau of Satya Organic

SheEO.World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 9:48


"The systems weren't built by us, for us. And so we're rebuilding something that is really healthy for everyone involved. The planet, people, the businesses, shareholders — everyone." — Patrice Mousseau, Satya Organic Skin Care In this episode Catch up with Patrice Mousseau of Coralus Venture Satya Organic Skin Care as we celebrate 5 years of being in community together. Patrice joins Venture Development Guide Loren Walsh to share why she started Satya, stories from her time as a Coralus Venture, and reflections on being part of the perpetual loan model + legacy. We invite you to Activate today to help fund, vote for, and support Coralus Ventures who are working on the World's To-Do List. Take action and engage with Patrice and Satya on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Connect with Loren on LinkedIn.

Our Native Land
Ep. 59: Indigenous Inspired Organic Skin Care

Our Native Land

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 21:28


This week on Our Native Land, Tchadas talks to Patrice Mousseau, Owner and CEO of Satya Organic Skin care products. She is an Ojibwe women business owner with an inspirational journey on how she went from successful broadcaster to an entrepreneur.

Auntie Up!
Ep 3: Cultivating Changes to the Business Landscape

Auntie Up!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 41:03


Utilizing traditional knowledge and values to build successful businesses while empowering and giving back to Indigenous women, guests Patrice Mousseau and Sage Paul share what makes them resilient and adaptable in today's market and how they broke through on their own terms.

The Brand is Female
Patrice Mousseau | Founder & CEO, Satya Organic Skin Care | Business as a vehicle for social change

The Brand is Female

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 31:31


Patrice Mousseau is the Founder and CEO of Satya Organic Skin Care. She is a member of Fort William First Nation and a former journalist, and her journey to becoming a conscious entrepreneur stemmed from the development of her own homemade treatment for her young daughter's eczema. This treatment was based on traditional medicine and scientific innovation. With a successful natural formula in hand without the use of steroids, Patrice went on to launch Satya.The word Satya means “higher truth” in Sanskrit. The brand is certified carbon neutral with the Coastal First Nations' Great Bear Rainforest initiative. As well, Patrice ensures she provides her staff of women, all single moms like her, a living wage and great working conditions. Listen to this episode to hear all about what brought her here, and how her passion translates to her company.For 10% off your order of Satya organic skincare products, head to satya.ca and use code The Brand is Female at checkout.This season of The Brand is Female is brought to you by TD Bank - Women Entrepreneurs. TD is proud to support women entrepreneurs and help them achieve success and growth through its program of educational workshops, financing and mentorship opportunities! Find out how you can benefit from their support!————Visit: TBIF: thebrandisfemale.com //TD Women Entrepreneurs: td.com/ca/en/business-banking/small-business/women-in-business //Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/thebrandisfemale

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program
The Right to Hunt & Harvest: Part 1 (ep 263)

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 47:13


On this week's collected, connected conversations (the fourth in our summer series), we go on the hunt for some rights recognition. Rights rooted in the ‘radical' notion that Indigenous peoples ought to be able to live off their lands and waters. But, as we'll hear over these next two episodes, those harvests are hampered—not only by the imposition of restrictions, but through the endangerment of the non-human relatives we've long relied on. Featured voices this podcast include (in order of appearance): • Patrice Mousseau, entrepreneur • Ken Williams, assistant professor with the University of Alberta's Department of Drama • Community organizer and youth advocate Michael Redhead Champagne • Criminologist Lisa Monchalin • Candis Callison, Associate Professor in the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies and the School of Journalism, Writing and Media at UBC • Kim TallBear, associate professor in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples, Technoscience & Environment This episode is dedicated to the loving memory of Kwetasel'wet (Vera Wood). // CREDITS: This episode was edited and produced by Stephanie Wood and Rick Harp. Creative Commons music in this episode includes our opening theme (“Soda Machine” by Kabbalistic Village) and closing theme (“Nocturne for Anastasiya" by Vlad Cuiujuclu).

Youngpreneur with Anjalee Naren
Creating a Business With a Larger Purpose with Patrice Mousseau

Youngpreneur with Anjalee Naren

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 43:58


Patrice Mousseau is the Creator of Satya Organics which is an NPN approved/ USDA certified Organic products manufacturer and we are excited to have her on our show this week. Her goal is to help those with skin conditions such as Eczema and offer a legitimate alternative to steroid products. Tune in to today's episode to find out more about this exciting product by Patrice Mousseau.

In the Green Chair
Ethical business and organic skin care with Patrice Mousseau (Conscious Entrepreneur)

In the Green Chair

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 21:42


In the Green Chair with Patrice Mousseau, owner and founder of Satya Organic - a natural, clean skin care company. Learn how she created her own skincare product to treat her daughter's eczema and grew it into an international business that upholds sustainable practices. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/relay-education/message

Chatter that Matters
Mothers know best but will the rest?

Chatter that Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 25:00


Patrice Mousseau, First Nations, single Mom, watching her eight-month-old daughter scratch her arms and legs until they were bloody. The only prescription the Doctor offered to help with her daughter's eczema was a steroid cream, something Patrice didn’t want to do. So Patrice researched and identified five natural and organic ingredients that could help. Her research proved right and within two days her daughter was cured and as it turns out she wasn’t the only beneficiary.  Word of mouth, then a farmers market and fast forward to today and 800 stores sell Satya Organic Skin Cream. Patrice is just getting started. 20% of children suffer from eczema, and the numbers from adults aren’t far beyond. How big can Patrice’s business get? She is already doing deals in Hong Kong and the USA. Can Patrice manage her growth? To help answer that question three experts weigh in. Vicki Saunders, the founder of SheEO who is one of the most impressive individuals I have ever chatted with. When you learn about their approach to empowering women and capitalism you will have renewed faith in #radicalgenerosity and collective wisdom. Vicki offers so much in terms of what it takes to build a business. From RBC we have Devinder Gill who is swept up in Patrice’s story, but also offers some sage advice on how to scale. Corby Fine, one of our thought leaders from Season One returns and puts his big digital brain to work on her business. He gets straight to the point to point Patrice in the right direction. Every small business owner, aspiring #entrepreneur, anyone dealing with the confines of a gig economy, or wanting to dream and do will benefit from this episode.  A Mom doing what she can to keep her daughter from suffering. From farmer markets to800 retailers to knocking at the door of global markets. This is a true and telling tale of against all odds, but beating those odds with institution, insights, and the incredible SheEO platform to stand on. Chatter that Mattes is presented by RBC. A crockpot solution  (01:10) Patrice’s daughter, only 8 months old developed eczema. With no alternative treatments, except steroid cream, Patrice seeks for an alternative. Researching both traditional and academic sources, she decides to make her own treatment…in her crockpot! It worked. Patrice was onto something. Community matters  (02:32) Growing up in a small town in Northwest Ontario, and being part of the Anishinaabe Nation, provided Patrice with a strong sense of community. This held her in good stead as she battled and overcame alcoholism, eventually finding her feet to establishing herself as a successful broadcast journalist at CBC and APTN However, Patrice it not fulfilled and moves on. From local to global  (06:42) Making her first sale at a local farmers market, Patrice is ecstatic and gets her product certified organic and approved by Health Canada. Satya is launched. Getting her product onto the shelf was her next step. Starting with a “no” at the first local store she approached, Patrice's’ eczema product is now in over 800 stores and has a partnership in Hong Kong. Satya’s growth has relied mostly on word-of-mouth but it’s now time to step this up a level or two. Patrice looks to our three experts for their advice. Advice to grow  (10:06) Corby Fine, VP Digital at goeasy - Patrice needs to “dial-up” her communication on why the product matters, why her product is the best for the consumer. It’s a great product, make sure your communications bring this the fore. Devinder Gill, Regional VP, RBC Business Financial Services - sometimes you have to look back to go forwards. Getting clarity on Patrice's global ambitions would be a great place to start. Vicki Saunders, CEO of SheEO - don’t focus on too many things at once; focus on what’s directly in front of you and remember to breathe. My closing thoughts - Patrice’s North Star  (25:40) In spite of her success, Patrice has never lost her North Star, always remaining true to her purpose. Caring about those who suffer from eczema and the planet, Patrice is striving to expand her business globally, never feeling disadvantaged by her circumstances. The DNA of a true entrepreneur.   Links and References Patrice Mousseau, Owner, Satya Organic Skincare LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrice-mousseau-1109791a/ Website - https://satya.ca Vicki Saunders, CEO of SheEO LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/vsaunders/ Corby Fine, VP Digital at goeasy LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/corbyfine/ Devinder Gill, Regional Vice President, RBC Business Financial Services LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/devinder-k-gill-82446323/ RBC Business page – https://www.rbcroyalbank.com/business/index.html RBC COVID-19 Financial Relief page - https://www.rbc.com/covid-19/business.html To get specialized support for your business, visit - https://www.rbcroyalbank.com/business/advice/industry-expertise.html Canada United - https://www.gocanadaunited.ca/    Follow Tony Chapman Website - https://chatterthatmatters.ca Twitter - https://twitter.com/TonyChapman Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonychapmanreactions/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chatterthatmatters/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcGvzmw9MFkUcGylrFA2xCQ

SheEO.World
Bringing Indigenous Values to Business with Patrice Mousseau, Satya Organics

SheEO.World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 27:26


Six years ago Patrice Mousseau began making all-natural eczema cream for her daughter, at home in her crockpot. Today she is the owner and operator of Satya Organic Skincare which makes USDA Certified organic, NPN approved eczema relief cream. "Business and money has the power to influence our entire society in a way that’s almost unrecognized; how powerful having your own business can be in instituting change in the world at large." In this episode: How Satya grew from Patrice's kitchen to a thriving business, exporting from Canada to Hong Kong The biggest lesson Patrice has learned about entrepreneurship and running a business How Indigenous values influence how Patrice operates her business Using business as a positive tool for change What Satya is doing differently to ensure their product packaging is safe for the environment We invite you to become a SheEO Activator or apply to be a SheEO Venture at SheEO.World.

ESSENCEtial Conversations
Episode 175 - Patrice Mousseau, Founder Of Satya Organics

ESSENCEtial Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 57:00


Patrice Mousseau, a member of the Fort William First Nation, had a successful career as radio and television host, news anchor, and journalist. She became a conscious entrepreneur when her daughter developed eczema and needed help, crafting business and purpose together while raising her daughter as a single mom. Now, Patrice is the owner/creator of Satya Organics Inc., providing NPN approved, certified USDA organic products to serve those with skin conditions, who those want a legitimate alternative to steroid products. Her company has grown and flourished since we last had Patrice on air. Lucca and Rebecca check in to see how this dynamic woman is doing and what she's creating now!

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Finance Podcast - Startup Canada
Removing the Stigma of Debt with Patrice Mousseau – November 26, 2018

Finance Podcast - Startup Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 24:50


Patrice Mousseau is an Ojibway entrepreneur from Fort William First Nation, Ontario, who solved a market gap by creating a new line of organic skin care products out of her very own kitchen. Patrice Mousseau is the owner of company, Satya Organic Skin Care, which... The post Removing the Stigma of Debt with Patrice Mousseau – November 26, 2018 appeared first on Startup Canada.

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MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program
Ep. 122: Canada's systems of (mis)education and Indigenous peoples

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018 79:07


Our second Summer Series episode collects and connects conversations about education: from inadequate funding to lack of Indigenous representation in many school curricula, we explore systemic issues and the lived experience of some Indigenous learners in this realm. Featured voices this podcast include (in order of appearance): Ken Williams, assistant professor with the University of Alberta’s department of drama, along with journalist and entrepreneur Patrice Mousseau; Brock Pitawanakwat, an assistant professor of Indigenous studies at the University of Sudbury; APTN News & Current Affairs director Karyn Pugliese; Entrepreneur and commentator Robert Jago and lawyer and international advocate Danika Billie Littlechild; Kim Tallbear, associate professor of Native Studies at the University of Alberta, and Lakota activist and communications professional, Taté Walker; Candis Callison, associate professor at UBC's Graduate School of Journalism Creative Commons music in this podcast includes the track 'Endeavour,' by Jahzzar. Learn more at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/

Startup Canada Podcast: Canada's Entrepreneurship Podcast
The Story of an Indigenous Maker with Patrice Mousseau – June 19 2018

Startup Canada Podcast: Canada's Entrepreneurship Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 39:42


Patrice Mousseau is the Founder and CEO of Satya Organic, a company built on intention and purpose.“I knew that the company I created was going to have more attention than profit.”With the onset of her daughter’s eczema, and a refusal to use steroid creams, Patrice... The post The Story of an Indigenous Maker with Patrice Mousseau – June 19 2018 appeared first on Startup Canada.

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program
Ep. 38: BC's Brown Face of Poverty; First Nation's Teachers Strike

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2016 31:26


On this week's program... The all-too-brown face of child poverty in British Columbia: a new report details the frustratingly familiar reasons why and what to do, but will governments act? Plus, the bigger picture underlying why educators on a northern First Nation have walked out over wages at a reserve high school. Returning this week to our roundtable, Ken Williams, playwright-in-residence at the University of Saskatchewan and Patrice Mousseau, a journalist and entrepreneur. // Our theme is 'nesting' by birocratic.

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program
Ep. 36: What will Trump presidency hold for Indigenous Peoples?; First Nation sees green in medical marijuana

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2016 37:27


On this week's program: Trump triumph... what could the election of this outrageously racist man mean for Indigenous peoples in the US and beyond? And, another First Nation goes to pot. That is, if the Siksika in Alberta get their way, as Canada’s first Indigenous purveyors of medical marijuana. Joining us once again at the roundtable are Ken Williams and Patrice Mousseau.   // Our theme is 'nesting' by birocratic.

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program
Ep. 35: Indigenous Moose Hunt Triggers Tension; Sexist Sticker Shock

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2016 32:36


On this week's Indigenous roundtable… Triggering Tension: non-Aboriginal hunters in Manitoba are upset after an Indigenous leader made no bones about bagging a bull in a no-kill zone; and, Sticker Shock: an Alberta trucker sets off a social media tsunami due to a giant decal on his rig that reads "one squaw too many." Joining us this week are two new roundtablers: from Saskatoon, Ken Williams, playwright-in-residence at the University of Saskatchewan and a former reporter with APTN National News. And in Vancouver, Patrice Mousseau, a journalist and entrepreneur whose broadcast credits include CBC, Aboriginal Voices Radio and the anchor chair for APTN National News.