Nicole Waldron is a dynamic speaker, mental health advocate, and storyteller with lived experience as a family mental health caregiver. She speaks with authenticity, compassion, and purpose—sparking conversations that challenge stigma and inspire hope.
Nicole delivers impactful keynotes, panels, and workshops on:
- The journey of family mental health caregivers
- Building a Victory Mindset through adversity
- Community wellness, co-operative housing, and advocacy
- Empowering women, youth, and marginalized communities
As the host of the Victory Speaks Podcast & Show, she encourages audiences to live with intention and resilience. Her talks combine vulnerability with practical tools to cultivate wellness and purpose.
Nicole is a respected voice in mental health policy, serving as a Family Advisor with CAMH, Stella’s Place, and OFCAN. She collaborates on several mental health initiatives, including CIHR-funded research and the MHA Provincial Coordinated Access Working Group.
Recognized for her leadership, she is a recipient of the Brian Burch Community Service Award, named among the 100 Accomplished Black Canadian Women, and honoured by HERstory in Black.
Nicole serves on the boards of The Co-operators, the Ontario Caregiver Organization, and CHFT Charitable Fund. Her mission remains clear: speak life, ignite victory, and amplify voices that matter.
