Originally from Kanienʼkehá꞉ka (Mohawk) territory, Sarah has been living in the Nicola Valley in British Columbia’s Interior, territory of the nłeʔképmx nation for the past ten years. She owns and operates Coquihalla Apiaries with her partner. Sarah enjoys honey farming not only because she and her family eat copious amounts of honey, but it brings her closer to and makes her a better steward of the land. Sarah is a Professional Agrologist and has a MSc from the University of British Columbia. She believes that to make sound decisions, Indigenous and western insights must be woven with care and according to the needs of communities involved. Sarah has worked with Indigenous Nations, the Province of British Columbia, and in academic research settings that contributed to the development of tools and processes that bridge the two ways of knowing to support developing meaningful relationships through environmental management, regulatory engagement, and impact assessment.