EPISODE 2: Bettina Schneider talks about her role at the 2026 FNUniv Powwow.

‘‘I am from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. As long as I can

remember I’ve always found joy in creative writing. The more I wrote, the more my love for

the craft grew. Eventually, I discovered that real-world facts could make fictional stories

richer, so in turn, I grew a love for research. With that said, it's no wonder that I went into

journalism. Especially since I was always told that if I picked a job I loved I would never work

a day in my life. Thanks to the INCA crash course, I am able to get a taste of

what being a real journalist might be like, and it brings me joy to say that I love it. If it weren't

for the encouragement of my classmates and teachers I wouldn't have known that this

course existed or that I could apply to be a part of it, so I am really appreciative to them! The

crash course being completely free is such a gift and an asset for my future. In short, I am

very grateful that I am able to participate in such a wonderful experience.’’

- Jordan Sargeant, Student

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EPISODE 1: Clifton Goodwill shares how he finds hope for young people through culture and education.