Settle Down

In this very special episode, the Aunties welcome their very first guest (and first official “deadly uncle"), Patrick Twin, Director of Indigenous Relations at ATB. From humble beginnings to leading conversations on Indigenous economic reconciliation, Patrick shares a powerful journey rooted in culture, community, and connection.
Together, they unpack what economic reconciliation really looks like in practice, breaking down systemic barriers like access to capital, the impacts of the Indian Act, and why culturally informed financial systems matter for Indigenous entrepreneurs. Patrick also offers real, practical advice for those looking to start or grow a business, and how to navigate systems that weren’t built for us.
Beyond business, this episode goes deeper. Patrick opens up about reconnecting with culture, the role of Indigenous men as providers and protectors, and the responsibility of raising the next generation with balance, love and strength. In a deeply moving moment, he shares the story of his daughter and the teachings that reshaped his perspective on resilience, gifts and purpose.
This conversation is honest, emotional, and full of “little berries”, insightful teachings about leadership, relationships and what it truly means to build bridges between worlds.

Creators and Guests

FD
Host
Felicia Dewar
Felicia is the CEO/Founder of mîskamasowin Foods Inc.
MY
Host
Mallory Yawnghwe
Mallory is the Co-CEO/Founder of Indigenous Box.
SG
Host
Shani Gwin
Shani is the Founder/CEO of pipikwan pêhtâkwan and wâsikan kisewâtisiwin.
VM
Host
Vanessa Marshall
Vanessa is the CEO/Founder of Jack59

What is Settle Down?

The tea is on! Guided by the experiences, perspectives and stories of First Nations and Métis women, Settle Down is hosted by strong Indigenous business owners sharing their roadmap to entrepreneurship — a vulnerable, real and endless journey of lessons learned.