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Stuff Mom Never Told You

Feminists Around the World: Dr. Nadine Caron

Stuff Mom Never Told You

iHeartPodcasts

Society & Culture

4.24.6K Ratings

🗓️ 19 November 2024

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Nadine Caron is the first First Nations woman general surgeon in Canada, amongst other things. We shine a light on her work.

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0:00.0

My name is Brandon Kyle Goodman. I'm a black, gay, non-binary author, TV writer, actor, and

0:07.6

I'm messy, but not in the way you think. Messy as in I'm human and flaw. I'm on a mission

0:14.3

to destroy shame around sex. And the only way to do that is to talk about sex. So that's what

0:20.7

we'll do on my brand new podcast, Tell Me Something Messy.

0:24.4

Join me on Tell Me Something Messy with brand new episodes every Thursday on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Hey, this is Annie.

0:43.3

And Samantha.

0:44.0

And welcome to Stuff I've Never Told, a production of IHeart Radio.

1:00.6

And we are still celebrating Native American Heritage Month for this month.

1:02.8

It is November of 2024.

1:08.1

If anybody were to, you know, try to timestamp us and figure out where we're coming from, from the past.

1:12.5

Anyway, and for our activists around the world,

1:18.4

we are celebrating the works and accomplishments so far of Dr. Nadine Caron.

1:27.0

So Dr. Caron was celebrated and has made history as, well, she was kind of the first of a lot of things, it seems. And it's specific to being the first female First Nations general surgeon in Canada.

1:33.3

Yes, still part of America.

1:34.8

Not only that, she was the first woman of the First Nations to graduate from the University of British Columbia's medical school.

1:42.5

Here's that caveat of like, yes, we're saying this now, and this is absurd that this is

1:47.0

the first for that category in Canada, but there's so many things when it comes to first

1:54.6

about whether we're looking at one specific area versus like the entire world and all of these things. So we are celebrating

2:02.5

her, of course, but know when it comes to firsts, there's a lot that could be missed. And also

2:08.0

sometimes there's a travesty that it's in our, in our lifetime, like in our present time,

2:12.9

that that's the first, right? But we're still going to celebrate it, even with the awe of like, huh?

2:18.5

But yes.

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