October 10th, 2025 – Two-Eyed Seeing in Health: Naturopathic Medicine & Indigenous Wellness with Dr. Sarah Connors

Explore how the philosophy of Two-Eyed Seeing blends the strengths of Indigenous healing traditions with naturopathic medicine. Dr. Sarah Connors ND will share how this approach supports generational family health through natural remedies, nutrition, and holistic care practices.


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This session’s video is now available for viewing.

Date:Friday, October 10th, 2025 (PST)
Time: 10 a.m. to 11:30 am
Where: Free online via Zoom!


About the Presenters:

 

Dr. Sarah Connors ND is an Indigenous Naturopathic Doctor with a focus on helping individuals and their families to live their healthiest lives, which she refers to as Generational Family Health. Dr. Sarah is of blended ancestry, European and Mohawk descent, which influences her method of practice. This approach of Two-Eyed Seeing (understanding the world from a Western and Indigenous view), allows her to blend the positive aspects of western medical and Indigenous healing sciences. Naturopathic Medicine is about treating the underlying roots of a health problem. Pairing this with the natural approaches of Naturopathic Medicine, she helps people start and raise their families naturally utilizing: nutrition, botanical medicines, acupuncture, and other natural remedies.

Dr. Sarah completed an Honours Bachelor of Science in Health Studies with a minor in Psychology at the University of Waterloo, prior to graduating from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine. She also received specific training in pediatric care as well as working with the local Indigenous population at Anishnawbe Health Toronto (AHT) during her clinical internship. In addition to practicing in the Kitchener-Waterloo region, she also works in partnership with many Indigenous organizations, both locally and in the Georgian Bay-Muskoka area. Outside of clinical practice, Dr. Sarah is the host of the Two Eyed Seeing: Bridging the Indigenous and Western Understanding of Health, Healing & Life Podcast and a co-author of Body Bliss: The Journey to Body Acceptance [Vol. 1].

 


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