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- 105 - We can’t just hope that the right leaders come along: Youth Engagement & Leadership Development
What role does youth engagement play in leadership development? What role does it play in building relationships and meaningful careers?
Host Sam Bird speaks with veteran youth engagement expert Jocelyn Formsma, CEO of the National Association of Friendship Centres (NAFC) about how her extensive experience on youth councils led to her on path to leading a national organization.
In addition to leading the NAFC, Jocelyn is a Board Member of the Indigenous Bar Association, Advisor to the Ontario Indigenous Youth Partnership Project and on the Board of Trustees for the Canadian Museum of Human Rights.
Our theme music is from Minou-Pimatiswen by Nigel Irwin and the Chippewa Travellers. Supplemental music provided by Nagamo Publishing.
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Young People Know is a co-production between Indigenous 150+ and the Mastercard Foundation EleV program.
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A transcription of Episode 5 is available here.
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Tue, 18 Jul 2023 - 29min - 104 - How does this work to support the bus ride home?: Youth Engagement & Compensation
How should young people be compensated for their time and expertise? What constitutes fair remuneration? What challenges do young people face when it comes to requesting compensation?
Host Sam Bird digs into these questions as well as the hidden costs of youth engagement that Indigenous young people often bear when they are consulted.
The episode guests include:
Riley Yesno - Former member of the Prime Minister's Youth Council, Vanier Scholar, and former Student Trustee with the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board (Anishinaabe, Eabametoong First Nation). Jocelyn Formsma - CEO, National Association of Friendship Centres, Board Member of the Indigenous Bar Association, and Advisor to the Ontario Indigenous Youth Partnership Project. Brandon Montour - Concordia University Young Alumni Council, McGill University Faculty of Law - Faculty Council, (Kanien’kehá:ka from Mohawk Territory of Kahnawake). Autumn LaRose-Smith - President of the Provincial Métis Youth Council & Former USask Student Union President (Métis). Tutchone Dunfield - Former member of the Provincial Youth Council for Métis Nation of Alberta (Métis & Cree). Darian Baskatawang - Former member of Premier’s Council for Youth Opportunities, Independent First Nations Youth Working Group, and Ontario First Nations Young Peoples Council, and lawyer at OKT Law (Anishinaabe, Whitesand First Nation). Elycia Monaghan - a Kitikmeot Inuk medical student at NOSM University, and a former member of the Tree of Peace Friendship Centre Youth Council.See here for more on OCAP and a Livable Wage, both of which are discussed in this episode.
Our theme music is from Minou-Pimatiswen by Nigel Irwin and the Chippewa Travellers. Supplemental music provided by Nagamo Publishing.
If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love for you to share it with others and give it a five-star rating.
Young People Know is a co-production between Indigenous 150+ and the Mastercard Foundation EleV program.
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A transcription of Episode 4 is available here.
Tue, 11 Jul 2023 - 38min - 103 - Let’s chat about good policy that works for people: Youth Engagement & Policy Change
How are young people reforming practices within youth councils?
How have Indigenous young people led policy change that has improved the lives of Indigenous people and Canadians more widely?
How are youth creating systemic change in the institutions they are a part of?
Host Sam Bird explores these questions with a range of youth leaders including:
Riley Yesno - Former member of the Prime Minister's Youth Council, and former Student Trustee with the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board (Anishinaabe, Eabametoong First Nation). Brandon Montour - Concordia University Young Alumni Council, McGill University Faculty of Law - Faculty Council (Kanien’kehá:ka from Mohawk Territory of Kahnawake). Autumn LaRose-Smith - President of the Provincial Métis Youth Council & Former USask Student Union President (Metis). Tutchone Dunfield - Former member of the Provincial Youth Council for Métis Nation of Alberta (Métis & Cree). Brian Pottle - Former President of the National Inuit Youth Council (Inuit from Nunatsiavut). Darian Baskatawang - Former member of: Premier’s Council for Youth Opportunities, Independent First Nations Youth Working Group, Ontario First Nations Young Peoples Council. (Anishinaabe, Whitesand First Nation)A copy of the MOU between U of Saskatchewan and the U of Sask Student Union discussed in the podcast can be found here.
Young People Know is a co-production between Indigenous 150+ and the Mastercard Foundation EleV program.
Our theme music is from Minou-Pimatiswen by Nigel Irwin and the Chippewa Travellers. Supplemental music provided by Nagamo Publishing and Andrea Menard. Other featured artists include Justin Delorme, Mimi O'Bonsawin, David R. Maracle, Silla, and G.R. Gritt.
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A transcript of Episode 3 is avaialble here!
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Tue, 04 Jul 2023 - 48min - 102 - I love that you think we deserve suits: Youth Engagement & Participation
What are the mechanics of effective youth engagement? How do you create an environment where everyone present feels comfortable to participate? In other words, how do you get Shy Native Youth to speak up? What do you do when Indigenous youth are speaking up and they're tremendously pissed off?
Our host for this series, Sam Bird, explores these questions through conversations with three Indigenous young people:
Elycia Monaghan, a Kitikmeot Inuk medical student at NOSM University, and former member of the Tree of Peace Friendship Centre Youth Council.
Darian Baskatawang, a two-spirit Anishinaabe man of the Loon clan, member of Whitesand First Nation, and lawyer at OKT Law.
Autumn LaRose-Smith, a queer Métis woman, President of the Provincial Métis Youth Council Métis Nation of Saskatchewan, and former USask Student Union President.
Young People Know is a co-production between Indigenous 150+ and the Mastercard Foundation EleV program.
Our theme music is from Minou-Pimatiswen by Nigel Irwin and the Chippewa Travellers. Supplemental music provided by Nagamo Publishing and Andrea Menard. Other featured artists include Justin Delorme, Mimi O'Bonsawin, David R. Maracle, Silla, and G.R. Gritt.
If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love for you to share it with others and give it a five-star rating.
You can follow Host Sam Bird on Linked In.
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A transcript of Episode 2 is available here!
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Tue, 27 Jun 2023 - 36min - 101 - This stems back to being named after my great grandmother: Youth Engagement & Identity
What role does identity and culture play in the lives of Indigenous youth? How is one’s sense of identity impacted when representing the voices of Indigenous youth to a larger institution? What is required for youth to fully engage?
Our host Sam Bird explores these questions through conversations with:
Brian Pottle (Former President of the National Inuit Youth Council) Christine Tootoo (National Inuit Youth Council Representative for Kivalliq) Tutchone Dunfield (former member of the Provisional Youth Council for the Metis Nation of Alberta.Young People Know is a co-production between Indigenous 150+ and the Mastercard Foundation EleV program.
Our theme music is from Minou-Pimatiswen by Nigel Irwin and the Chippewa Travellers. Supplemental music provided by Nagamo Publishing and Andrea Menard. Other featured artists include GR Gritt, Chris Derksen & Silla, Justin Delorme, Bryden Gwiss Kiwenzie, Mimi O'Bonsawin.
If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love for you to share it with others and give it a five-star rating.
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A transcript of Episode 1 is available here:
Miigwech!
Tue, 20 Jun 2023 - 21min - 100 - Introducing Young People Know - A Special Series
Young People Know, a special five-part podcast seriest hosted by Sam Bird, explores best practices in becoming youth-led through conversations with nine Indigenous changemakers from across the country.
Subscribe now on your favourite podcast app and stay tuned for this important new series launching on June 20, 2023!
Young People Know is produced by the Mastercard Foundation EleV Program and Good Influence Films in partnership with Indigenous 150+.
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Wed, 31 May 2023 - 01min - 99 - A Bird’s Eye View Across 2022
Join Indigenous 150+ hosts Kathleen Doxtator and Samantha Loney, and co-founder JoAnne Fishburn, who end Season 3 with highlights from the diverse stories created throughout the year and look behind the scenes at the Indigenous 150+ training programs. Tune in to learn how Indigenous 150+ got started, why it's so important to amplify the voices of the many different Indigenous nations from coast to coast to coast, and so much more!
To enter the LISTENER SURVEY & GIVE-AWAY (to qualify for the gift give-away you must complete the survey by Midnight, March 1st, 2023!
To follow and listen to the following podcasts:
Divine Rezolutions Podcast, hosted by Kahleen Doxtator (spotify)
Herstory The Podcast, by Samantha Loney (spotify)
Travelling Métis Podcast (spotify)
To follow and learn more about on social media:
Indigenous 150+ on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter
Kathleen Dockstater Yakotshanuni) (Instagram)
Samantha Loney (Instagram)
Métis and Me Program (instagram)
Herstory The Podcast Series by Samantha Loney (instagram)
JoAnne Fishburn, Co-founder Indigenous 150+ (linkedin)
To learn more about the Laidlaw Foundation, who supported the Métis and Me program and the - Indigenous Youth & The Community Futures Fund. (next deadline March 2nd, 2023)
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Tue, 14 Feb 2023 - 54min - 98 - Zorga Qaunaq: Cultivating Inuit Identity
Zorga Qaunaq, a self-taught Inuit tattoo artist and multidisciplinary artmaker, educator and business owner shares her story with fellow Indigenous 150+ podcaster Danasco Chakasm. Zorga shares what drew her to Inuit tattooing and how that’s led to her to start her own podcast that connects young inuit to their history and culture.
Follow Zorga on Instragram @heygorgzilla Follow Zorga’s upcoming podcast on instagram @Inuverypodcast This episode was developed in the Intro to Digital Storytelling Program led by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project, Inspirit Foundation and the Mastercard Foundation. To join our community and learn more about our events and training programs: https://goodinfluencefilms.com/podsubscribeTue, 07 Feb 2023 - 12min - 97 - Kathleen Doxtator (Yakotshanuni ): Honouring Her Gifts
Join us for a fun and insightful episode as Indigenous 150+ podcaster, former councillor, educator, and entrepreneur Kathleen Doxtator (Yakotshanuni / "She is Happy") shares how her love for meaningful conversations inspired her to launch her own podcast, Divine Rezolutions, a space for her to unpack her experiences as an Oneida woman, and why it’s important to shine a light on the complex realities of Indigenous people. Hosted by Samantha Loney.
To follow Kathleen on Tiktok and Instagram
To listen to and follow Kathleen's new podcast: Divine Rezolutions
This episode was developed in the Intro to Digital Storytelling Program led by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project, Inspirit Foundation and the Mastercard Foundation.
To join our community and learn more about our events and training programs: https://goodinfluencefilms.com/podsubscribeTue, 31 Jan 2023 - 14min - 96 - Amanda Elizabeth: Youth Helping Youth
Season 3 host, Amanda Elizabeth, a youth from the Kitchener Waterloo Region shares their experiences navigating the realities of mental health as an Urban Indigenous Two-Spirit youth and her dream to help youth reconnect with their cultures with "The Urban Indigenous" podcast. This episode was produced and hosted by fellow Indigenous 150+ podcaster Janis Qavavauq-Bibeau.
To follow Amanda Elizabeth's upcoming podcast "The Urban Indigenous": https://m.facebook.com/groups/1201800430359365
This episode was developed in the Intro to Digital Storytelling Program led by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project, Inspirit Foundation and the Mastercard Foundation.
To join our community and learn more about our events, training programs and learning resources: https://goodinfluencefilms.com/podsubscribeTue, 24 Jan 2023 - 09min - 95 - Hanna Sewell: Health Care Meets Self Care
Have you ever thought of working in health care? Indigenous 150+ podcaster Hanna Sewell, a nurse and member of Batchewana First Nation speaks to the rewards and challenges of nursing and the stresses of the past few years. This interview is a healthy reminder about the importance of self-care and to have empathy for those working in healthcare. Host: Samantha Loney
To listen to Hanna's episode Matriach In Medicine: The Journey of Healthcare Specialist Elaine Johnston
To listen to the pilot of host Samantha Loney's fictional podcast comedy 'Herstory: It's a Man's World"
This episode was developed in the Intro to Digital Storytelling Program led by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project, Inspirit Foundation and the Mastercard Foundation.
To join our community and learn more about our events, training programs and learning resources: https://goodinfluencefilms.com/podsubscribeTue, 17 Jan 2023 - 16min - 94 - Janis Qavavauq-Bibeau: Irradicating Stereotypes and Saving Lives
What does it take to move the dial on MMIWG2S+? Meet Inuk advocate and activist Janis Qavavauq-Bibeau as she shares about the ground-breaking research she did with the Iskweu project that revealed many more missing individuals than had been recorded by police. Learn about her work with Iskweu and their plans for a new podcast!
To learn more about the Iskwe Project an initiative of the Native Women’s Shelter of Montreal which aims to irradicate MMIWG2S+ in the greater Montreal area and supports women and families who have loved ones that have gone missing: http://www.nwsm.info/en/iskweu-project
Like & Follow Iskweu Project on Facebook and Instagram
Follow Janis Qavavauq-Bibeau: https://www.tiktok.com/@arcticfrostbyte
Listen to other episodes on Indigenous 150+ hosted and produced by Janis:
The Iskweu Project: Raising Awareness for ChangeIf you need support the First Nations and Inuit Hotline can be contacted at 1-855-242-3310.
This episode was developed in the Intro to Digital Storytelling Program led by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project, Inspirit Foundation and the Mastercard Foundation.
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Tue, 10 Jan 2023 - 08min - 93 - Danasco Chakasum: Activating Narratives
Indigenous 150+ podcaster Danasco Chakasam, raised in Moosonee with family roots from Attawapiskat, speaks with host Zorga Qaunaq. Beading and learning traditional crafting skills from the age of nine, Danasco speaks about her love for fashion activism and her experience with the First People’s Innovation Lab which brings together modern technology with traditional arts and crafts. She shares what got her into podcasting why it’s important to talk about cultural appropriation and why it’s so wrong.
Listen to Danasso's episode Tia Kennedy: Pursuing Dreams with Gratitude.
Follow Danasco Chakasum on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/danascochakasum
Follow host Zorga Qaunaq on Instagram at @heyzorgzilla
To follow Zorga's upcoming INUVERY podcast celebrating Inuit culture: https://www.instagram.com/inuverypodcast/
This episode was developed in the Intro to Digital Storytelling Program led by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project, Inspirit Foundation and the Mastercard Foundation.
To join our community and learn more about our events, training programs and learning resources: https://goodinfluencefilms.com/podsubscribeTue, 03 Jan 2023 - 11min - 92 - Mathieu Germain Goodman: Making Ancestors Proud
Mathieu Germain Goodman, an innu-montangais Mashteuiatsh comunity member, shares his aspirations and journey to create Naturally Nomadic, a mobile production studio and podcast that journeys to Indigenous communities to highlight traditional teachings and green energy projects. For this episode Samantha Loney, Indigenous 150 facilitator catches him on the road where he shares stories of working with Wapikoni Mobile’s Virtual Studio, living on the land and the importance of following in his ancestors footsteps. Mathieu speaks from his heart about thriving and being grateful.
To follow Mathieu on Instagram: @machewfrommashtew
To follow Mathieu's company Kokum Productions and learn more about Naturally Nomadic and other projects on Youtube.
This episode was developed in the Intro to Digital Storytelling Program led by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project, Inspirit Foundation and the Mastercard Foundation.
To join our community and learn more about our events, training programs and learning resources: https://goodinfluencefilms.com/podsubscribeTue, 27 Dec 2022 - 12min - 91 - Kassidy Bernard: Love, Art and Community Homelands
Host Nika Paziuk speaks with fellow Indigenous 150+ podcaster Kassidy Bernard, a Two-Spirit L’Nu from We’koqma’q, Unama'ki about their love and connection to their home community. Kassidy, a graduate of Nova Scotia College of Art and Design shares her journey as a graphic design artist and entrepreneur, the responsibility that comes with Indigenous representation and centring Mi'kmaq values.
To follow Kassidy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kassidyraine/
To learn more about Kassidy’s design company Patuokn visit: https://patuokn.com/
This episode was developed in the Intro to Digital Storytelling Program led by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project, Inspirit Foundation and the Mastercard Foundation.
To join our community and learn more about our events, training programs and learning resources: https://goodinfluencefilms.com/podsubscribeTue, 20 Dec 2022 - 18min - 90 - Nika Paziuk: Curse-breaker and Métis theatre kid turns Podcaster
To follow and learn more about Nika's upcoming podcast Modern Métis: Matriarchs in Training
Follow Nika Paziuk on Linked In
This episode was developed in the Intro to Digital Storytelling Program led by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project, Inspirit Foundation and the Mastercard Foundation.
To join our community and learn more about our events, training programs and learning resources: https://goodinfluencefilms.com/podsubscribeTue, 13 Dec 2022 - 16min - 89 - Tia Kennedy: Pursuing Dreams with Gratitude
Tia Kennedy, a dedicated activist and entrepreneur from the Oneida Nation of The Thames and Walpole Island First Nation shares with host Danasco Chakasum, how her committment to being a good community member evolved into her role as an activist. They discuss her use of social media, volunteering in community, recent national and international opportnites all of which may not be as peaching as they seem!
Follow Tia Kennedy on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kiinewkwe
Follow Danasco Chakasum on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/danascochakasum
This episode was developed in the Intro to Digital Storytelling Program led by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project, Inspirit Foundation and the Mastercard Foundation.
To join our community and learn more about our events, training programs and learning resources: https://goodinfluencefilms.com/podsubscribeTue, 06 Dec 2022 - 29min - 88 - A Matriarch in Medicine : The Journey of Healthcare Specialist Elaine Johnston
Elaine Johnston, Former Chief and Councillor of Serpent River and leader in delivering frontline health care shares her days as a student and how her journey evolved from a helicopter paramedic into helping create the first Indigenous Health Access Centre in Ontario. She also shares her journey as a healer to bridge traditional knowledge with modern medicine to improve the health and wellness of Indigenous peoples. This compelling episode is hosted by Hanna Sewell, a registered nurse who is interested in sharing the voices, challenges and successes of frontline workers. To follow Hanna Sewell on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hanna.sewell.94/
This episode was developed in the Intro to Digital Storytelling Program led by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project, Inspirit Foundation and the Mastercard Foundation.
To join our community and learn more about our events, training programs and learning resources: https://goodinfluencefilms.com/podsubscribeTue, 29 Nov 2022 - 54min - 87 - The Art of Sovereignty: The Heart of Indigenous Art
Chris Beaver and Shelby Lisk discuss the making of The Art of Sovereignty podcast (TVO), the abscence of Indigneous artists in art history curriculum, and their journey to shine a light on 8 First Nations artists who fought to reclaim their voices and their identities through their work. Hosted by Amanda Elizabeth.
To Listen to the Art of Sovereignty: https://www.tvo.org/podcasts/the-art-of-sovereignty
To follow Shelby Lisk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shelbyliskphoto
To follow Chris Beaver: https://www.instagram.com/beaver.media
To follow Amanda Elizabeth's upcoming podcast "The Urban Indigenous": https://m.facebook.com/groups/1201800430359365
This episode was developed in the Intro to Digital Storytelling Program led by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project, Inspirit Foundation and the Mastercard Foundation.
To join our community and learn more about our events, training programs and learning resources: https://goodinfluencefilms.com/podsubscribeTue, 22 Nov 2022 - 23min - 86 - Oneida Realities: A Holistic Approach for a Vibrant Future
Brandon Doxtator, community leader and environmental advocate in the role of environmental and consultation coordinator for the Oneida Nation of the Thames speaks with his real life cuz and host Kathleen Doxtator. They discuss challenges facing the Oneida Nation, including their 3-year boiled water advisory, and restoring quality of life through holistic and 7 generation approaches to both small scale and large scale needs. They also get into how institutions and non-Indigenous people can meaningfully support the well-being of local Indigenous communities. You can find Brandon in the bush, or follow him on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Brandon.T.Doxtator/ Follow Brandon on Instagram Follow Kathleen (@yakotshanuni) on Tiktok and Instagram
To listen to and follow Kathleen's new podcast: Divine Rezolutions
This episode was developed in the Intro to Digital Storytelling Program led by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project, Inspirit Foundation and the Mastercard Foundation.
To join our community and learn more about our events and training programs: https://goodinfluencefilms.com/podsubscribe Additional Resources: https://oneida.on.ca https://www.lowerthames-conservation.on.ca https://thamesriver.on.caTue, 15 Nov 2022 - 47min - 85 - The Dynamic Life of Alice Qannik Glenn: From NASA to Podcasting
Alice Qannik Glenn is an Inupiaq person with both NASA and podcasting on her resume. Qanu? How? Host Zorga Qaunaq was intrigued and needed to know more and so invited Alice to talk about her life, the lack of Inupiaq representation in Alaskan media and learned how it inspired her to create the Coffee and Quaq podcast. They get into a great convo about personal growth through podcasting.
To listen to the Coffee & Quaq podcast: https://www.coffeeandquaq.com
To follow Zorga on IG: https://www.instagram.com/heyzorgzilla
To follow Alice on IG: @coffeeandquaq
To follow Zorga's upcoming INUVERY podcast: https://www.instagram.com/inuverypodcast/
This episode was developed in the Intro to Digital Storytelling Program led by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project, Inspirit Foundation and theMastercard Foundation.
To be learn more about our podcasts, guests, events and training programs: https://goodinfluencefilms.com/podsubscribe
Tue, 08 Nov 2022 - 37min - 84 - The Iskweu Project: Raising Awareness for Change
Host Janis Qavavauq-Bibeau and guest Jessica Quijano discuss the beginnings of the Iskweu project and the launch of their new podcast. The Iskweu project, launched by the Native Women’s Shelter of Montreal aims to raise awareness about Indigenous realities, provide support for families and help reduce and ultimately eradicate the number of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls (MMIWG2S+). This episode connects the dots between colonization and the current MMIWG2S+ crisis and how society, racist police systems and government inaction are failing people in need. It calls for accountability from professionals, and institutions and provides concrete ideas for how individuals and governments can help create change, and long overdue conditions for healing.
Please take care when listening to his episode as it deals with difficult subject matter. Please keep your self-safe.
If you need support the First Nations and Inuit Hotline can be contacted at 1-855-242-3310.
To learn more about the Iskweu Project: http://www.nwsm.info/en/iskweu-project
Like & Follow Iskweu Project on Facebook
Like & Follow Iskweu Project on Instagram
Follow Janis Qavavauq-Bibeau: https://www.tiktok.com/@arcticfrostbyte
This episode was developed in the Intro to Digital Storytelling Program led by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project, Inspirit Foundation and theMastercard Foundation.
To be learn more about our podcasts, guests, events and training programs: https://goodinfluencefilms.com/podsubscribe
Tue, 01 Nov 2022 - 45min - 83 - Teigan Gayse: A Country Career Through Authenticity
Métis country singer Teigen Gayse, shares her journey with music from a guitar dabbler to a rising contemporary country star with host Nika Paziuk. They also discuss what it means to succeed, the importance of being your authentic self, and bond over what it means to be a proud Métis woman.
To follow Nika Paziuk's upcoming podcast 'Modern Métis': https://www.facebook.com/modernmetis/
To listen, follow and learn more about guest Teigan Gayse: https://teigengayse.com
This episode was developed in the Intro to Digital Storytelling Program led by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project, Inspirit Foundation and theMastercard Foundation.
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Tue, 25 Oct 2022 - 39min - 82 - Mikwendaagwad (It is remembered, it comes to mind): Culture-Based Counselling
Charity Fleming, C.E.O and Co-owner of Qualia Counselling, digs into what inspired her creation of an Indigenous Based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy programme, and how its success is leading to its expansion across South-Western Ontario. Hosted by Amanda Elizabeth.
To learn more about Quaila Counselling: https://qualiacounselling.com
To follow Amanda and her upcoming 'The Urban Indigenous' podcast : https://www.facebook.com/groups/theurbanindigenous
This episode was developed in the Intro to Digital Storytelling Program led by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project, Inspirit Foundation and theMastercard Foundation.
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Tue, 18 Oct 2022 - 1h 03min - 81 - Marley Max: Indigenizing Beauty Spaces
In this episode, host Kathleen Doxtator speaks with Marley Max from the Navajo Nation. They discuss the lack of Indigenous representation in the beauty community, transforming makeup from a hobby to a potential career, and using makeup to step into feminine power. They also give a shout out to some of their favourite indy beauty brands.
To follow Kathleen on Tiktok and Instagram: @yakotshanuni
To follow Marley Max on Tiktok and Instagram: @makeupbymarley22
To listen to and follow Kathleen's new podcast: Divine Rezolutions
This episode was developed in the Intro to Digital Storytelling Program led by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project, Inspirit Foundation and the Mastercard Foundation.
To join our community and learn more about our events and training programs: https://goodinfluencefilms.com/podsubscribeTue, 11 Oct 2022 - 36min - 80 - Terry Uyarak: A Million Beautiful Songs
Terry Uyarak, a Juno nominated Inuk artist from Iglulik, Nunavut discusses his journey of keeping Inuit traditions alive, and how joining the circus has led to a career in music. Hosted and produced by Zorga Qaunaq.
To follow Zorga's upcoming podcast on Instagram and tiktok: @inuverypodcast
To follow Terry Uyarak: http://www.aakulukmusic.com/terry-uyarak
To listen to Terry's music check out apple music or soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/terryuyarak
To join our community and learn more about our events and training programs: https://goodinfluencefilms.com/podsubscribeTue, 04 Oct 2022 - 37min - 79 - Connie Walker: Sharing Stories from the Indigenous Side of History
MMIWGT2S activist Janis Qavavauq-Bibeau sits down for an in-depth conversation with award-winning journalist and podcaster Connie Walker (Finding Cleo, Stolen) to discuss her growth and career as a storyteller, examine how her podcasts like Finding Cleo and Stolen have allowed for a form of storytelling that has the ability to help tackle racism, as well as advice to young storytellers.
To like and follow the Iskweu project: hthttps://www.facebook.com/Iskweu-1603185049713188/ or https://www.instagram.com/iskweu/
Follow Janis Qavavauq-Bibeau: https://www.tiktok.com/@arcticfrostbyte
Follow Connie Walker:
https://twitter.com/connie_walker
https://www.instagram.com/_connie_walker/
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Tue, 27 Sep 2022 - 1h 00min - 78 - Power of a Fiddle: Healing through Music
Métis fiddler Brianna Lizotte and podcast host and childhood friend, Nika Paziuk reminience about growing up, discovering their culture and being proud Métis. They discuss the power of the fiddle, and how it connects and binds the Métis community.
To follow and learn more about Brianna Lizotte: https://www.briannalizotte.ca
To follow Nika Paziuk and her upcoming podcast Modern Métis: https://www.facebook.com/modernmetis/
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Tue, 20 Sep 2022 - 46min - 77 - Power of Creation: Reclaiming Narrative Soverignty through film and sound
Host Mathieu Katekiashka Germain Goodman speaks with Guillaume Collin and Jack Belhumeur, about how creativity, passion, and divine timing played a role in jump-starting their careers as filmmakers. They also discuss the inspiring work they do with Wapikoni Mobile, a project that supports Indigenous youth to share their voices and stories through film, music and sound.
The music for this episode was created in collaboration with Andréa Ndikumasabo. Follow andreas Instagram: @dreaaao_o
Follow Mathieu @machewfrommashtew
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Tue, 13 Sep 2022 - 42min - 76 - Maisyn and Camryn Sock: L'nu twinsters spill the tea and set new dreams
Host Kassidy Bernard speaks with burnt toast & pitewey, podcasters Mais and Cam, L’nu twinsters from Eskasoni First Nation, the largest Mi’kmaq community. They spill the pitewey on how a rapper helped get them started, how their lived experiences as L’nu’k influence their podcast, and their future dreams.
To listen to and follow Burnt Toast & Piteway: @burnttoastandpitewey
To follow Kassidy Bernard (Twitter, Insgragram and Tiktok): @kassidyraine
To follow Kassidy's upcoming podcast 'Just Like Kij, head to Instagram: @justlikekiju
Want to learn some Mi'kmaq? Check out the glossary of the Mi'kmaq words and slang mentioned in the podcast here.
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Tue, 06 Sep 2022 - 45min - 75 - Back to the Culture: A Right of Passage
Marie Bowering, a mixed-Mohawk woman and dedicated youth worker, from the Niagara region, discusses the benefits and drawbacks that come with reclaiming identity through Indigenous Based Education. Her story and journey of well-briety takes place over 25 years; from chosing sobriety and connecting with the Niagara Regional Friendship Centre, to accessing indigenous education and becoming a mentor to many of the Indigenous youth in her community. Hosted by Amanda-Elizabeth.
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Follow Amanada-Elizabeth's upcoming podcast "The Urban Indigenous" join: https://m.facebook.com/groups/1201800430359365
Follow Marie on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/2Communityhelper
To follow Amanda Elizabeth on Tiktok: @amandaelizabeth199509
Tue, 30 Aug 2022 - 27min - 74 - Rising, Thriving and Vibing: Building Community with Healing and Humour
In this episode hosted by Kathleen Doxtator, we meet the cycle-breaker and host of Rising Thriving and Vibing Podcast, Kesha Tipewan. Kesha joins us from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan where the conversation holds space for sharing the highs and lows of her healing journey, language learning, and making the life-changing choices to live an anti-toxic and alcohol-free and lifestyle.
To follow Yakotshanuni (Kathleen Doxtator) on Tiktok, Instagram and Youtube: @Yakotshanuni
To follow Yakotashanui's new podcast DIVINE REZOLUTIONS.
To follow Rising Vibing and Thriving on Tiktok, Instagram and Facebook: @rising.thriving.vibing
To follow Kesha for daily content on IG, Tiktok and Youtube: @keshaheals
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Tue, 23 Aug 2022 - 25min - 73 - Creating Magic & Meaning: Dance, Movement and Tattooing with Simik Komaksiutiksak
Host Zorga Quanaq speaks with Simik Komaksiutiksak, a two-spirit Inuk dancer and movement artist from Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, raised in Ottawa. They explore Inuit culture, self-expression and harm reduction through art, movement and dance.
To follow Simik on instagram: @komak_komak
To follow Zorga's upcoming podcast on Instagram: @inuverypodcast
To join our community and learn more about our events and training programs: https://goodinfluencefilms.com/podsubscribeTue, 16 Aug 2022 - 42min - 72 - Nakuset & The Montréal Native Women’s Shelter: Restoring lives with Care
MMIWG2ST+ activist Janis Qavavauq-Bibeau and Nakuset, from Native Women’s Shelter of Montreal discuss the harms of youth protection, homelessness and other harsh realities facing Indigenous peoples. The conversation turns to the dreams and simple solutions that are being actualized, what government should prioritize, and an invitation to work together for what is possible.
To learn more about MIYOSKAMIN - the NWSM Second Stage Housing Project: http://www.nwsm.info/miyoskamin
To like and follow the Iskweu project: https://www.facebook.com/Iskweu or https://www.instagram.com/iskweu/
To follow Janis Qavavauq-Bibeau: https://www.tiktok.com/@arcticfrostbyte
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Tue, 09 Aug 2022 - 45min - 71 - Auntie Up!: Defining a True Indigenous Lens and Why it Matters
Host Nika Paziuk turns the mic on Jolene Banning and Kim Wheeler, co-hosts and producers who share their orgin story of Auntie Up!. They discuss the importance of a true Indigeous lens, and their committment to creating new narratives by showcasing women knowledge keepers across Turtle Island. Jolene and Kim show us how to Auntie Up! And how Aunties are the grassroots of our community.
Join us for a Virtual Listening Party hosted by AUNTIE UP!'s Jolene Banning on August 18th, 8pm ET / 5pm PT / 9pm ET to meet the creators of Season 3 and hear highlights from upcoming episodes!
For all things Auntie Up!: https://makwacreative.ca/auntie-up
To follow Nika Paziuk and her upcoming podcast Modern Métis: https://www.facebook.com/modernmetis/
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Tue, 02 Aug 2022 - 47min - 70 - Season 3: Indigenous 150+ Celebrating Voices Coast to Coast to Coast
Indigenous 150+ celebrates a new season with 30+ episodes celebrating Indigenous knowledge keepers, podcasters, community leaders and change makers from coast to coast to coast. All of the stories are produced and hosted by 10 new creators and graduates of the 2022 Introduction to Podcast Training program. Join us for a diverse range of stories that celebrate First Nations, Métis and Inuit voices. Don’t miss the first episode which turns the mic on the indomitable hosts of the Auntie Up! Podcast, Jolene Banning and Kim Wheeler.
Join us for a VIRTUAL LISTENING PARTY hosted by AUNTIE UP!'s Jolene Banning on August 18th, 2022 8pm ET / 5pm PT / 9pm ET to meet the creators of Season 3 and hear highlights from upcoming episodes!
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Fri, 29 Jul 2022 - 02min - 69 - Walking the Red Road / Ep 2 Breaking Point : Recovering (Part 2)
In this episode of “Walking the Red Road” the conversation between Jim and Michelle about the impacts of trauma in their lives continues, with a shift and focus towards their recoveries. with a shift and focus towards their recoveries. They discuss some of the things that worked for them like community, discovering self-worth as well as the importance of cultivating empathy, understanding, and connecting to culture.
This episode may be difficult to listen to, especially for those who have experienced sexualized violence. Please take care when listening. If you need support the First Nations and Inuit Hotline can be contacted at 1-855-242-3310.
Walking the Red Road was developed by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project and the Inspirit Foundation. The music in this episode is “The Strong Woman Song” by Lisa Muswagon and Raven Hart-Bellecourt.
You can catch the next episode of Walking the Red Road by following @Miishiikwe on Instagram.
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Thank you for listening!
Tue, 19 Jul 2022 - 48min - 68 - Walking the Red Road - Ep. 2 Breaking Point (Part 1): Surviving
In this episode of "Walking the Red Road", Sámi speaker, Jim Mandelin, and author of “Life Worth Dying For” shares the hardships of bullying, violence, systemic racism and the breaking point which led him on a path of drugs, whiskey, gangs and his ultimate death at the age of 22. This episode may be difficult listening for some and we invite you to please take care while listening. If you need support don’t hesitate to contact the First Nations and Inuit Hotline at 1-855-242-3310.
Walking The Red Road is hosted and produced by Michelle Jarvis.
Michelle is Anishnaabekwe with Polish and Bulgarian heritage. Having experienced the impacts of intergenerational trauma from a young age, Michelle experienced many upheavals including living on the streets of Toronto from the age of 12 to 16. She is now clean and living a lifelong journey of healing, and self-discovery. She has spent the last two years in the non-profit sector working to help those walking in the shoes she once occupied.
Walking The Red Road was developed in the Advanced Digital Storytelling program developed by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project and Inspirit Foundation. The music in this episode is Strong Woman Song by Lisa Muswagon and Raven Hart-Bellecourt. You can catch Breaking Point Part 2: Thriving, where Jim and Michelle discuss their roads to recovery, by subscribing to the Indigenous 150+ podcast. You can follow Michelle on Instagram @miishiikwe.To join our community and learn more about our training programs sign up to our newsletter: https://goodinfluencefilms.com/podsubscribe
Fri, 15 Jul 2022 - 31min - 67 - Gigashki’ewizimin (“we do things because of our power”) - Ep 2 - Identity and the Gifts of Ojibwemowin
In this episode of the Gigashki’ewizimin (“we do things because of our power”), host Tamika-Jo Andy speaks with Nyleta Belgarde, a Turtle Mountain member and language-keeper talk about their language journeys, the gifts and relationship of language to Anishinaabe Identity, and important tips on how to revitalize Ojibwemowin.
Gigashki’ewizimin was created and hosted by Tamika-Jo Andy, of Big Grassy River First Nation now living in Dakota and Ojiway Territory, Bemidji, Minnesota.
It was created as part of the Good Influence Advanced Digital Storytelling and Podcast training program supporting emerging creatives and storytellers with story mentoring by Jolene Banning, of Makwa Creative.
For the next episode of Gigashki’ewizimin follow @gigashkiewizimin_podcast on instagram and follow host Tamika-Jo @tamikajotho, also on instgram.
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Fri, 08 Jul 2022 - 37min - 66 - Migwitétmeg ( “we remember”) / Ep 2: Sacred Medicines & Ceremony
Elder Jean Bartibogue, a Mi’kmaq Elder from the community of Esgenoôpetitj shares her journey from a young girl to Clan Mother of the Jagej (Lobster) Clan. Beginning with the traumatic days at Indian Day school, Jean traces with host Julianna Peter-Paul, her return to her culture, the importance of the four sacred medicines, ceremony and her present day passion to pass on her teachings to the youth of her community.
Julianna Peter-Paul is a podcaster from Metepenagiag Mikmaq Nation, who has a passion for storytelling, indigenous ways of being, and oral history. Her creative inspiration stems from the land and water along with stories that have been passed down to her. Julianna began podcasting in 2020 and is dedicated to preserving and passing down her culture.
Migwitétmeg was developed in the Advanced Digital Storytelling Program created by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project and the Inspirit Foundation.
For more episodes of Migwitétmeg (“we remember”) follow host Julianna Peter-Paul on instagram @julppaul
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Tue, 05 Jul 2022 - 21min - 65 - Migwitétmeg ( “we remember”) - Ep 1: Connecting our Spirit and Body
Migwitétmeg (“we remember”) is a new podcast celebrating oral histories of the Wabanaki territory. Host, Julianna Peter-Paul, from Metapenigiag Mi'kmaq Nation, takes listeners into the homes of knowledge keepers, women, men, elders and youth who share their perspectives of their identity and culture.
Episode 1: Connecting our Spirit and Body
Host Julianna Peter-Paul speaks with outreach worker, River Ward, from Natoaganeg First Nation who shares his story of returning home and his perspectives on community, ceremony, and food security.
Julianna Peter-Paul is a podcaster from Metepenagiag Mikmaq Nation, who has a passion for storytelling, indigenous ways of being, and oral history. Her creative inspiration stems from the land and water along with stories that have been passed down to her. Julianna began podcasting in 2020 and is dedicated to preserving and passing down her culture.
Migwitétmeg was developed in the Advanced Digital Storytelling Program created by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project and the Inspirit Foundation.
For Episode 2 of Migwitétmeg (“we know our history”) subscribe to Indigenous 150+ wherever you get your podcasts and follow host Julianna Peter-Paul on instagram @julppaul
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Fri, 01 Jul 2022 - 30min - 64 - Walking The Red Road: Ep 1 - Safety & Security
Walking the Red Road is a podcast that explores the world of wellness and healing modalities with leaders and warriors drawing on both lived experience and academic perspectives.
Episode 1: Safety & Security
Trauma therapist Kenndey Lewis, speaks to host Michelle Jarvis about the fundamental need for safety and security for individuals who have experienced trauma, sharing some of the techniques she uses along the way for cultivating wellness and recovery.
Please note this episode refers to trauma and abuse so please take care while listening. If you need support don’t hesitate to contact the First Nations and Inuit Hotline at 1 855 242 3310
Michelle is Anishnaabekwe with Polish and Bulgarian heritage. She has always resonated with the “Indigenous worldview” even before she had the words to frame it.
Michelle has always wanted to help people and the world. Though this was present in her life before the upheavals, many traumas led to Michelle running away and living on and off the streets of Toronto from the ages of 12 to 16.
Michelle managed to get herself off the streets, get clean, and began the lifelong journey of healing and self-discovery. She has completed a diploma from U of T and has spent the last two years in the non-profit sector helping those walking in the shoes she once occupied.
Walking The Red Road was developed in Good Influence Films’ Advanced Digital Storytelling and Podcast Training Program. It was created and produced by Michelle Jarvis.
The music in this episode is Strong Woman Song by Lisa Muswagon and Raven Hart-Bellecourt.
To listen to the next episode of Walking The Red Road you can follow Michelle on Instagram @ miishiikwe.
Tue, 28 Jun 2022 - 38min - 63 - Herstory - Ep 2 - "Witchy Woman"
After they land in the 1600's and Sammy is accused of being a witch, Jordan must rescue Sammy from being hanged. To do this she must empower a witch coven, but will she empower them too much? (FOR MATURE AUDIENCES)
Herstory was written and produced by Samantha Loney, a Métis writer and filmmaker from Barrie, Ontario and has a passion for comedy writing and creating content that challenges modern audiences point of views, Samantha is the winner of the Brian Linehan Award for Outstanding Artistic Promise.
The first two episodes of Herstory were developed in the Advanced Digital Storytelling program developed by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project and Inspirit Foundation.
To catch Episode 3, of HERSTORY follow @herstorythepodcastseries.
To follow the series on socials follow @herstorythepodcastseries on instagram.
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Fri, 24 Jun 2022 - 24min - 62 - Herstory Ep 1 - “It’s A Man’s World”
Herstory is a satirical comedy about two women who are tired of living in the patriarchy, so travel back in time to rewrite history in the favour of women. (For Mature Ears and Audiences!)
Episode 1 - “It’s A Man’s World”
After Sammy fails to learn the art of female masturbation, and her roommate Jordan loses her promotion at work, they head out for a night of partying where they are flashed by a male time traveler who drops his vibrator shaped time machine, which sparks their journey into empowering women in the past.
Stay tuned for Episode 2 out on June 24th!
Herstory was written and produced by Métis writer, Samantha Loney with story mentoring by Amber-Sekowan Daniels and Donna McElligott.
Samantha is a Métis writer and filmmaker from Barrie, Ontario and has a passion for comedy writing and creating content that challenges modern audiences point of views, Samantha is the winner of the Brian Linehan Award for Outstanding Artistic Promise
You can follow Samantha on Instagram @samanthabossassbitch, and her podcast at @herstorythepodcastseries.
The first two episodes of Herstory were developed in the Advanced Digital Storytelling program developed by Good Influence Films in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project and Inspirit Foundation.
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Tue, 21 Jun 2022 - 20min - 61 - Decolonizing Through Parenting: Sobriety the First Act of Decolonizing
Decolonizing Through Parenting is a podcast that focuses on parents who are striving to return to their Indigenous ancestral teachings to raise their children as strong, healthy Indigenous children who take pride in their culture and bring healing to their families.
In this first episode, Sheila Robson, a mother, grandmother, and knowledge keeper, in her 21st year of alcohol abstinence, reflects on how choosing sobriety led her to her ongoing journey to decolonize herself and her family and bring healing to her families' intergenerational trauma.
Sobriety: The First Act of Decolonizing, is a pilot for a proposed podcast series called “Decolonizing Through Parenting” developed in Good Influence Films’ Advanced Digital Storytelling and Podcast Training Program. It was developed by Corenda-Lee with story mentoring by Betty Ann Adam and Donna McElligot.
If you enjoyed what you heard please rate the episode which helps it get recommended to others!
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Fri, 17 Jun 2022 - 24min - 60 - Exposing the Garden Path: Controversy
Exposing the Garden Path is a podcast that reports on the dirty secrets of the climate crisis.
In this pilot episode, Métis journalist Erin Blondeau, digs into the Alberta government's controversial claim that anyone who opposes the tar sands is a part of a foreign-funded conspiracy. She also shares reflections from her father, Doug Blondeau, and the impacts working 20 years in the oil sands had on him and their family.
Controversy, is the pilot for a proposed podcast series called "Exposing the Gaden Path" developed in Good Influence Films’ Advanced Digital Storytelling and Podcast Training Program. It was developed by Erin Blondeau with story mentoring by Donna McElligot.
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Tue, 14 Jun 2022 - 35min - 59 - Gigashki’ewizimin (We can do things because of our power) - Ep 1 - Keeping Stories Safe
Welcome to the pilot for the Gigashki’ewizimin podcast which in Ojibwe means “We can do things because of our power”. Gigashki’ewizimin celebrates Anishinaabeg identity - specifically Anishinaabemowin, land and law.
In this first episode knowledge-keeper Elaine Fleming, of Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe member, shares the Anishinaabeg creation story and why it is important to Indigenous identity. Colonization disrupted the lives and the sharing of stories in many nations.
Host and podcast creator Tamika-Jo Andy, chats with Elaine about how their stories were traditionally passed down and what is now being done to keep them safe.
Gigashki’ewizimin was created and hosted by Tamika-Jo Andy, of Big Grassy River First Nation now living in Dakota and Ojiway Territory, Bemidji, Minnesota. It was created as part of the Good Influence Advanced Digital Storytelling and Podcast training program supporting emerging creatives and storytellers with story mentoring by Jolene Banning, of Makwa Creative. Subscribe to the Indigenous 150+ podcast for the next episode.
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Fri, 10 Jun 2022 - 26min - 58 - Season 2: Indigenous 150+ Celebrates New Voices in Podcasting
In celebration of Indigenous History Month, Indigenous 150+ celebrates a new season of episodes featuring collection of pilots, proposed by recent graduates of the Indigenous 150+ Advanced Digital Storytelling Program.
Join us for a diverse range of critical and fun topics from decolonizing motherhood to a narrative that explores travelling back in time to change history in favour of the matriarchy. Join us and discover new voices in podcasting!
Learn more and sign up to our newsletter: www.Indigenous150Plus.com/podcasts
Thu, 09 Jun 2022 - 01min - 57 - Wasps, Privilege and All Living ThingsTue, 03 Aug 2021 - 14min
- 56 - Creating and Sustaining: Indigenous 150+ Podcaster Kayla StephensWed, 28 Jul 2021 - 11min
- 55 - Allyship, Inclusivity and Fan-Girling: Indigenous 150+ Podcaster Roha Hena
Tune into this weeks #Changemaker episode to meet Indigenous 150+ podcaster Roha Hena as she fan-girl's fellow podcaster Nicole Tornquist, of Opaskwayak Cree Nation, as they speak about allyship, stereotypes and storytelling.
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Tue, 20 Jul 2021 - 12min - 54 - Exploring the land through stories: Indigenous 150+ Podcaster Kirsten Mathison
Indigenous 150+ Podcaster Kirsten Mathison Kirsten speaks with host and fellow Indigenous 150+ podcaster, Shelby Lisk about her personal journey of learning, unlearning and decolonizing her world view as a settler on the territory of the Songhees, Esquimalt, and WSÁNEĆ people, in Metulia (Victoria, BC).
To sign up to the Indigenous 150+ newsletter about the podcast and other Indigenous 150+ events visit us at www.Indigenous150Plus.com/podcasts.
Tue, 13 Jul 2021 - 07min - 53 - Understanding Humans As Cultural Beings: Indigenous 150+ Podcaster Michelle Gowan
Meet Michelle Gowan, Master’s Graduate of Medical Anthropology from the University of Saskatchewan and participant of the Indigenous 150+ Youth Ambassador training programme. Michelle was born and raised on Saugeen Ojibway Nation Territory, and speaks to Host Raven Richards about how being a defiant teen unleashed her curiosity to study humans, and what continues to spark her curiosity and inspire her. You can catch Michelle’s episodes which include “Reconnecting Through Research” an interview with Plains Cree archaeologist, Honey Constant. This episode was hosted and produced by Raven Richards, Opaskwayak First Nation.
Tue, 06 Jul 2021 - 12min - 52 - Future Leaders, Youth Supporting Youth: Indigenous 150+ Podcaster Nicole Tornquist
Indigenous 150+ Podcaster Nicole Tornquist speaks about the importance of supporting Indigenous Youth to be the best they can be. Drawing on her own personal experience as a youth, Nicole discusses her role as a National Ambassador of Hope for the WeMatter Campaign and youth organization. Nicole is from Opaskwayak Cree Nation, and is currently serving as their Junior Onekanew (Chief).
This episode was hosted and produced by Roha Hena. Check out Nicole’s Season 1 Episodes, “Small Town, Big Dreams” with Kelvin Redvers and “Awakening the Spirit” with Holly Linski. You can follow Nicole on instagram @nicole.tornquist18.
Tue, 29 Jun 2021 - 13min - 51 - Story as Discovery: Indigenous 150+ Podcaster Shelby Lisk
Indigenous 150+ Podcaster Shelby Lisk, shares her journey as a multi-disciplinary artist and journalist and reflects on why sharing Indigenous stories invite us to re-imagine our relationship to this land and it's people. Shelby is Kanyenhehá:ka from Kenhtè:ke (Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory).
This episode was hosted and produced by Kirsten Mathison. Check out Shelby's Season 1 Episodes: "Laughing Through Taboos" and "Reverberations of Resistance: The Thunderwater Soverignty Movement". To learn more about Shelby's award-winning journalism and her films, follow her @ShelbyLiskPhoto.
Tue, 22 Jun 2021 - 07min - 50 - Celebrating the Changemakers - New Episode Release - TrailerMon, 21 Jun 2021 - 01min
- 49 - Season 1 Finale: Building Bridges, Sharing Stories
Indigenous 150+ podcasters Naomi Robinson and Kayla Tillapaugh join together to reflect on the training programme and the 40+ episodes and stories that were created and released during Season 1 of the Indigenous 150+ podcast series. They share a special thank you to you, our listeners, and to all those who helped along the way. We will be taking a short break and look forward to bringing you more stories soon. Please subscribe to our podcast to be notified about our next batch of stories. Come and connect with us on social media to learn about other Indigenous 150+ events.
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Sun, 15 Nov 2020 - 06min - 48 - Always Keep Dreaming: Carving An Artist's CareerTue, 10 Nov 2020 - 34min
- 47 - Life Inspiring Art, Sources of Creation: Filmmaker spotlight on Shane BelcourtFri, 06 Nov 2020 - 27min
- 46 - Love Powered Activism: A Digital Talking Circle with Heperi MitaTue, 03 Nov 2020 - 30min
- 45 - Feeding Your Spirit: Nurturing the Artist WithinFri, 30 Oct 2020 - 30min
- 44 - Walking the Red Road: Journey to a Better MeTue, 27 Oct 2020 - 29min
- 43 - Youth Helping Youth: Building Communities, Building FuturesFri, 23 Oct 2020 - 14min
- 42 - Hope, Culture, & Strength: Creating Hopeful FuturesTue, 20 Oct 2020 - 38min
- 41 - We Are Not Extinct: Hunting, Patience and PerseveranceFri, 16 Oct 2020 - 1h 07min
- 40 - Nibi Biimaadiiziiwin (Water Is Life): Caring for CreationTue, 13 Oct 2020 - 41min
- 39 - Building Pride Together: Engaging Youth In Métis CultureFri, 09 Oct 2020 - 18min
- 38 - Protecting Family, Home & Land: Preserving Inuit ValuesTue, 06 Oct 2020 - 28min
- 37 - Healthy People, Beautiful Life: Uniting to Preserve - Part 2Fri, 02 Oct 2020 - 44min
- 36 - Healthy People, Beautiful Life: Fighting for the Right to Cure - Part 1Tue, 29 Sep 2020 - 35min
- 35 - Education-ally Speaking: Social Justice and SchoolsFri, 25 Sep 2020 - 40min
- 34 - Nurturing Dreams, Building Pride: Asia Youngman’s journey to filmmaking
Award-winning Vancouver based filmmaker Asia Youngman, of Cree, Métis and Haudenosaunee descent shares the early opportunities that allowed her to find her passion, and feed her imagination, helping to build her confidence and career. Her success not with standing, this episode ends with a strong call to the media industry to better support female Indigenous talent both in front and behind the camera. Host: Kirsten Mathison
Tue, 22 Sep 2020 - 31min - 33 - Pasqua First Nation: Leading for the Future, Part 2Fri, 18 Sep 2020 - 48min
- 31 - Putting the Care Back In Canadian Health CareFri, 11 Sep 2020 - 32min
- 30 - Pasqua First Nation: Leading for the FutureTue, 08 Sep 2020 - 38min
- 29 - From Mi’kmaq Hippy to Indigenous chart star: Stories From the Pow-wow TrailFri, 04 Sep 2020 - 38min
- 28 - Quiet Long Enough: The Rise of Political UnrestTue, 01 Sep 2020 - 22min
- 27 - 3 Generations of Change: Igloolik on the RiseFri, 28 Aug 2020 - 22min
- 26 - Dark Night, Enlightening Experience: A Sasquatch StoryTue, 25 Aug 2020 - 17min
- 25 - Extinction and Reconnection: A Sinixt ReflectionFri, 21 Aug 2020 - 27min
- 23 - Petroglyphs of the Past, Canada Continued: Glenn Trivett - Part IIMon, 17 Aug 2020 - 41min
- 22 - Reconnecting through Research: Indigenous Ways of KnowingFri, 14 Aug 2020 - 40min
- 21 - Awaken The Spirit: Ripples of ChangeTue, 11 Aug 2020 - 37min
- 20 - Reverberations of Resistance: The Thunderwater Sovereignty MovementFri, 07 Aug 2020 - 39min
- 19 - Kiinoo Mudwin: Community Justice, Reconciliation and The Origin of Turtle IslandTue, 04 Aug 2020 - 33min
- 18 - Canoes and Community: Carving Out Space for ConnectionFri, 31 Jul 2020 - 34min
- 17 - Feminism in Film: Our Stories OnscreenTue, 28 Jul 2020 - 13min
- 16 - Stories as Catalysts for Change: The Bravery of ArtistryFri, 24 Jul 2020 - 47min
- 15 - One With the Land: Sinixt Perspective and Identity - Part IITue, 21 Jul 2020 - 39min
- 14 - Mediating The Spaces Between Us: Racism, Entrepreneurship and ParentingFri, 17 Jul 2020 - 36min
- 13 - The Long Road to Representation: Culture Shifts in Film - Part 2Tue, 14 Jul 2020 - 31min
- 12 - Small Town, Big Dreams: Making Movies and We MatterThu, 09 Jul 2020 - 29min
- 11 - Influencing Through Arts and Action: The Power of AuthenticityWed, 08 Jul 2020 - 32min
- 9 - Laughing Through Taboos: The art of comedy in filmTue, 30 Jun 2020 - 26min
- 8 - The Noise of The Heartbeat: Mi'kmaq Songs and Culture RevitalizedSat, 20 Jun 2020 - 38min
- 7 - Rising From the Ashes through Wâhkôhtowin: A Story of HopeTue, 23 Jun 2020 - 44min
- 6 - The Long Road to Representation: Culture Shifts in FilmMon, 22 Jun 2020 - 36min
- 5 - Using Humour For Healing: Writing Words of WisdomSun, 21 Jun 2020 - 30min
- 3 - Forever On FIlm: Movies Preserving Inuit Language and CultureSat, 20 Jun 2020 - 25min
- 2 - Ghost Town Stories: Wolf Lake First NationSat, 20 Jun 2020 - 25min
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