Victoria Marie: Learning to Surrender

Victoria Marie: Learning to Surrender

From Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine by Minnesota Native News

January 8, 2026 · 28 min · Season 3 · Episode 170

About this episode

Victoria Marie shares her journey of healing through wellness practices and the founding of Indigenous Lotus.

Today, we’re excited to present Victoria Marie, an enrolled tribal member of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate. She's the founder and owner of Indigenous Lotus, a wellness program that combines yoga classes, tribal dance, exercise and meditation with an emphasis on helping people cope with stress and trauma. Those stressors can include PTSD, homelessness, sexual exploitation and poverty. In addition to classes and workshops, Indigenous Lotus has a line of streetwear. Victoria shares the story of how, at age seventeen, she dropped out of high school, became a new mom and found herself struggling with depression. Her quest for guidance led her to the local library. There she found a book on meditation. That formed the foundation of her healing journey. When her son got older, meditation also became a shared bedtime practice for mom and son. Later, yoga came into her life. After getting certified, she taught yoga and movement to the youth at Little Earth of United Tribes. That became the origins of Indigenous Lotus, her yoga studio. Her business has evolved to include public speaking, workshops, art and apparel. Victoria talks about how a recent health diagnosis gave her permission to…

People in this episode

Hosts: Leah Lemm, Cole Premo

Guest: Victoria Marie

Topics covered

  • wellness
  • yoga
  • mental health
  • Indigenous culture
  • personal journey

Keywords

  • yoga
  • meditation
  • PTSD
  • wellness program
  • Indigenous culture
  • mental health
  • personal story

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Indigenous Lotus

Places: Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate, Shakopee

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