Going Home is a hug for the soul I Melissa Nadeau in Toronto, Ontario
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This week, Sean sits down with Melissa Nadeau, a proud Cole Harbour product, whose life and career have taken her from Toronto to Calgary and across the country, but whose heart remains firmly rooted in Nova Scotia.
Melissa shares her journey: growing up in Cole Harbour’s tight-knit hockey culture, becoming one of the only girls playing boys hockey at the time, adventures through St. FX, travels, career pivots, and the perspective shift that came with turning 40. She reflects on how Nova Scotia shaped her values — from community and honesty to work ethic and identity — and why every trip home still feels like a “hug for the soul.”
Full all the humour and authenticity that comes from two Bluenosers chatting, you can feel the love for Nova Scotia coming through the microphone. This is truly a conversation that highlights how Nova Scotia leaves a permanent imprint no matter how far you roam.
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