Value
Uniqueness
Impact
RESULTS-ORIENTED
We empower others
We enlighten people in ways that benefit their way of life
And we educate people about important issues in our society


About US
Free the Spirit Consulting Services offers facilitation in the form of presentations,
workshops, and short-term programs on personal development, cultural revitalization, and Indigenous-non-Indigenous relations. Our services provide personal development
strategies and tools, understandings of Indigenous cultural worldviews and practices and
on how to build better relations with others.

Services
Our Workshops
Self-awareness and personal knowledge framed and explained within traditional Indigenous concepts, beliefs, and practical knowledge which are more relevant and easily understood.
Cross-cultural awareness offering non-Indigenous people new understandings and lead to a transformation in their attitudes towards Indigenous people through stronger relationships.
Testimonials
"The training provided by Christine was thorough and insightful. Christine has a calm presence, but also created a sense of excitement. I believe it is her genuine love for what she teaches. Well-presented, fabulous job!" —Stan Tu’Inukuafe, Co-founder of STR8 UP 10,000 Little Steps to Healing Inc.
"I enjoyed your workshop. I really enjoyed the goal part. That activity made the youth think about their life. Thanks Christine!" —Chasity Wahobin, Summer Student Director, Waterhen First Nation
Christine Fiddler is an outstanding teacher, facilitator, and writer. She is able to present complex material in an organized and accessible way, while being approachable and open to student responses. I highly recommend her.” —Dr. Kristina Bidwell, Associate Dean of Aboriginal Affairs, University of Saskatchewan
"Christine is down to earth and easy to talk to. Her approach to facilitation is to connect with the people by drawing on their strengths - she is mindful about including all voices. Christine does not shy away from challenges and she always puts her best foot forward.” —Dr. Marlene Mckay, Cumberland House Cree Nation
"The workshop was totally eye-opening. It made me acknowledge my own biases and misconceptions, and to realize that everybody has a different lived experience, which needs to be taken into account before making decisions about people or situations." —Chase Samuel, workshop participant "Understanding Misconceptions, Camp Fyrefly Saskatoon 2017