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Episode 19 - Sarah Goldfeder
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Episode 19 - Sarah Goldfeder

Photo - Sarah just after becoming a Canadian citizen.

On this episode, I’m joined by Sarah Goldfeder. A dual American and Canadian citizen, Sarah was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, but moved extensively during her childhood. Before she started university in Oregon, she lived in Madrid Spain, Spokane, Washington, and Anchorage Alaska. She eventually found her way to the U.S. State Department which allowed her to work around the globe in places like Burma, Tijuana Mexico, and last, but not least, Ottawa. Fortunate for us, this is where she met her spouse and decided to make Canada her new home. She is currently the head of government relations for General Motors Canada and we speak at length about the future of non-combustion engine cars and the history of GM in our country. 

Our partner for this episode is Soldiers for Soldiers - a free peer discussion group for serving CAF members. 

Show notes:

Third Culture Kids

A brief history of GM in Canada

Oshawa Mayor, Dan Carter


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The Greater Good - stuff to help you citizen better
The Northern Sentinels Podcast
The NSP is all about human stories that educate and inspire. More specifically, it's about the lives of those who have chosen to do something bigger than themselves and serve a cause, their community, or the country. Most of these people have dedicated their part of their lives to others is some way - serving in uniform, as a public servant, or leading in the community. These are fascinating, deeply personal stories about the unique journeys our fellow citizens have taken in their service to us. I hope you find them as wonderful as I do.