Indigenous 150+
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We can’t just hope that the right leaders come along: Youth Engagement & Leadership Development
07/18/2023
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 speaks with veteran youth engagement expert , 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. If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love for you to share it with others and give it a five-star rating. Don’t forget to subscribe to our podcast and sign-up to our newsletter to be notified about our next podcast series. Miigwech for joining us on this journey. Young People Know is a co-production between Indigenous 150+ and the Mastercard Foundation EleV program. To learn more about the Mastercard Foundation EleV Program, and the voices and visions of Indigenous young people visit their website and sign up for their newsletter. You can also follow EleV on their socials: To learn more about Indigenous 150+ and the Indigeous 150+ media training opportunities please visit our and sign up for our New announcements coming soon! You can also follow Indigeous 150+ on our socials: Don't forget to subscribe and be notified when we drop our next series! A transcription of Episode 5 is available Baamaapii!
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How does this work to support the bus ride home?: Youth Engagement & Compensation
07/11/2023
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 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: - 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). - CEO, National Association of Friendship Centres, Board Member of the Indigenous Bar Association, and Advisor to the Ontario Indigenous Youth Partnership Project. - Concordia University Young Alumni Council, McGill University Faculty of Law - Faculty Council, (Kanien’kehá:ka from Mohawk Territory of Kahnawake). - 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). - 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 and a 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 and the To learn more about Indigenous 150+ and the Indigeous 150+ media training opportunities please visit our and sign up for our You can also follow us on our socials: Thanks for tuning it! Baamaapii! A transcription of Episode 4 is available
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Let’s chat about good policy that works for people: Youth Engagement & Policy Change
07/04/2023
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: - 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). - 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). - Former President of the National Inuit Youth Council (Inuit from Nunatsiavut). - 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 Young People Know is a co-production between and the Our theme music is from Minou-Pimatiswen by Nigel Irwin and the Chippewa Travellers. Supplemental music provided by Nagamo Publishing and . 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. To learn more about Indigenous 150+ and the Indigeous 150+ media training opportunities please visit our website and sign up for our You can also follow us on our socials: Thanks for tuning it! Baamaapii! A transcript of .
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I love that you think we deserve suits: Youth Engagement & Participation
06/27/2023
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 and the Our theme music is from Minou-Pimatiswen by Nigel Irwin and the Chippewa Travellers. Supplemental music provided by Nagamo Publishing and . 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 To learn more about Indigenous 150+ and the Indigeous 150+ media training opportunities please visit our website and sign up for our You can also follow us on our socials: A transcript of Thanks for listening! Baamaapii!
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This stems back to being named after my great grandmother: Youth Engagement & Identity
06/20/2023
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 . 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. To learn more about Indigenous 150+ and the Indigeous 150+ media training opportunities please visit our website and sign up for our You can also follow us on our socials: You can follow Host Sam Bird on A transcript of Episode 1 is Miigwech!
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Introducing Young People Know - A Special Series
05/31/2023
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 To learn more about the Mastercard Foundation EleV Program please and Join a community of changemakers @EleVIndigenous on socials and get behind Indigenous innovation. You can follow Host Sam Bird on To follow Indigenous 150+ and learn more about our events and training programs: Check our latest news and weekly curation of Indigenous films and content. Join us on: Thanks for listening!
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A Bird’s Eye View Across 2022
02/14/2023
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 (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: hosted by Kahleen Doxtator (spotify) , by Samantha Loney (spotify) (spotify) To follow and learn more about on social media: Indigenous 150+ on , , (Instagram) (Instagram) (instagram) by Samantha Loney (instagram) Co-founder Indigenous 150+ (linkedin) To learn more about the , who supported the Métis and Me program and the - (next deadline March 2nd, 2023) To stay connected with our community, sign-up to the Indigenous 150+ newsletter: The Indigenous 150+ podcast series is a Good Influence Films initiative in partnership with RBC Emerging Artists Project, Inspirit Foundation and the Mastercard Foundation. THANK YOU TO EVERYONE FOR LISTENING! Please SUBSBRIBE now on your favourite podcast app to be notified when we release our next season!!
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Zorga Qaunaq: Cultivating Inuit Identity
02/07/2023
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 Follow Zorga’s upcoming podcast on instagram 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:
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Kathleen Doxtator (Yakotshanuni ): Honouring Her Gifts
01/31/2023
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 and To listen to and follow Kathleen's new podcast: 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:
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Amanda Elizabeth: Youth Helping Youth
01/24/2023
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": 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:
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Hanna Sewell: Health Care Meets Self Care
01/17/2023
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 To listen to the pilot of host Samantha Loney's fictional podcast comedy 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:
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Janis Qavavauq-Bibeau: Irradicating Stereotypes and Saving Lives
01/10/2023
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: Like & Follow Iskweu Project on and Follow Janis Qavavauq-Bibeau: Listen to other episodes on Indigenous 150+ hosted and produced by Janis: If 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. To be learn more about our podcasts, guests, events and training programs:
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Danasco Chakasum: Activating Narratives
01/03/2023
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 Follow Danasco Chakasum on Instagram - Follow host Zorga Qaunaq on Instagram at To follow Zorga's upcoming INUVERY podcast celebrating Inuit culture: 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:
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Mathieu Germain Goodman: Making Ancestors Proud
12/27/2022
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: To follow Mathieu's company Kokum Productions and learn more about Naturally Nomadic and other projects on 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:
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Kassidy Bernard: Love, Art and Community Homelands
12/20/2022
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: To learn more about Kassidy’s design company Patuokn visit: 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:
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Nika Paziuk: Curse-breaker and Métis theatre kid turns Podcaster
12/13/2022
Nika Paziuk: Curse-breaker and Métis theatre kid turns Podcaster
Host Kassidy Bernard speaks with fellow Indigenous150+ podcaster Nika Paziuk, a Métis woman based in Treaty 6 territory, otherwise known as Edmonton, Alberta. She speaks about her childhood, her experiences at a catholic school, and reconnecting to her culture. They discuss her dreams for Métis representation, the role of two-eyed seeing and her dedication to advocacy and building community through storytelling and podcasting. To follow and learn more about Nika's upcoming podcast Follow Nika Paziuk on Follow Nika Paziuk on 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:
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Tia Kennedy: Pursuing Dreams with Gratitude
12/06/2022
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 - Follow Danasco Chakasum on Instagram - 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:
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A Matriarch in Medicine : The Journey of Healthcare Specialist Elaine Johnston
11/29/2022
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: 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:
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The Art of Sovereignty: The Heart of Indigenous Art
11/22/2022
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: To follow Shelby Lisk on Instagram: To follow Chris Beaver: To follow Amanda Elizabeth's upcoming podcast "The Urban Indigenous": 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:
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Oneida Realities: A Holistic Approach for a Vibrant Future
11/15/2022
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 Follow Brandon on Follow Kathleen (@yakotshanuni) on and To listen to and follow Kathleen's new podcast: 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: Additional Resources:
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The Dynamic Life of Alice Qannik Glenn: From NASA to Podcasting
11/08/2022
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: To follow Zorga on IG: To follow Alice on IG: To follow Zorga's upcoming INUVERY podcast: 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:
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The Iskweu Project: Raising Awareness for Change
11/01/2022
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: Like & Follow Iskweu Project on Like & Follow Iskweu Project on Follow Janis Qavavauq-Bibeau: 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:
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Teigan Gayse: A Country Career Through Authenticity
10/25/2022
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': To listen, follow and learn more about guest Teigan Gayse: 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:
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Mikwendaagwad (It is remembered, it comes to mind): Culture-Based Counselling
10/18/2022
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 : 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:
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Marley Max: Indigenizing Beauty Spaces
10/11/2022
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: 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:
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Terry Uyarak: A Million Beautiful Songs
10/04/2022
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 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: To join our community and learn more about our events and training programs:
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Connie Walker: Sharing Stories from the Indigenous Side of History
09/27/2022
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: or Follow Janis Qavavauq-Bibeau: Follow Connie Walker: Join our community and learn more about our training programs:
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Power of a Fiddle: Healing through Music
09/20/2022
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: To follow Nika Paziuk and her upcoming podcast Modern Métis: Join our community and learn more about our training programs:
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Power of Creation: Reclaiming Narrative Soverignty through film and sound
09/13/2022
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 To join our community and learn more about our events and training programs:
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Maisyn and Camryn Sock: L'nu twinsters spill the tea and set new dreams
09/06/2022
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 . To join our community and learn more about our events and training programs:
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