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Ken Hada has published 11 volumes of poetry. You may find contact, & other information about his work at www.kenhada.org
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S02E04: Linda Lee and Larry Bremner: Visual Methods and Storytelling
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In this episode Linda and Larry share stories from over four decades of research and evaluation using arts-based methods of engagement. They discuss the many meaningful and authentic ways they have used to approach people in their evaluation projects including drawing, photographs, collage, and poetry. They urge evaluators to consider how we might …
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S02E03: Terrellyn Fearn: Storytelling, Song & Inquiry
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In this episode Gladys and Terrellyn talk about storytelling as methodology and worldview, songs in evaluation, accountabilities of evaluators, building a canoe in a learning journey, and Metuaptmumk. It’s a full and spirit filled conversation that we hope will nourish you, and inspire you to consider arts-based methods in your evaluation and every…
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DEAN BUTLER | Little House on the Prairie REVEALED
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Join us on "Coffee Talk with Adika" as we welcome Dean Butler, the beloved actor from "Little House on the Prairie" and the author of the new book, "Prairie Man: My Little House Life and Beyond." Dean will share fascinating stories about life on the iconic TV show, working with Michael Landon, and the real Almanzo Wilder. Don’t miss this exciting c…
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S02E02: Jennica Nichols and Maya Lefkowich: Arts, poetry, and imagining what is possible
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In this episode Gladys sits in conversation with Jennica Nichols and Maya Lefkowich of AND Implementation. Jennica and Maya talk about their own evaluation origin stories and everything arts-based evaluation! The conversation meanders through the excitement, cautions, and learnings on their professional journey with arts-based practices and methods…
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S02E01: Gladys Rowe: Storytelling, arts-based practices, and evaluation
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In this first episode for a special Season 2, Gladys shares what she has been up to, the stories that provide direction in her life, and what listeners can expect in the next episodes. She recounts the power and necessity of story to hold a space for Indigenous resurgence and decolonial futures and shares some poetry - because that’s what she loves…
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KAREN CONTI Author of Killing Time with John Wayne Gacy
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#truecrimestories #johnwaynegacy #serialkillerdocumentary John Wayne Gacy killed more than 33 victims, and the "Killer Clown" didn't do it alone, his lawyer believes. Karen Conti was a fledgling attorney in the early 1990s when she defended the most infamous serial killer at the time during his final death row appeals from 1993 to his execution by …
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S01E22: Indigenous Insights: Closing the Bundle w/ Gladys Rowe
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In this final episode Gladys reflects on the first season of Indigenous Insights and shares her understandings of Indigenous evaluation and why it is a critical mechanism for decolonial futures. And, as a sneak peak into the fun of Season Two, Gladys invites listeners into a space of reflection and poetry creation to think about (and feel into) wha…
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Sam Bird is a citizen of Peguis First Nation, currently residing in Thunder Bay, Ontario. She is a Program Partner at the Mastercard Foundation, Canada Programs, with a focus on Youth Engagement. She’s passionate about creating systems change for Indigenous young people. Outside of work she loves to enjoy all that northwestern Ontario has to offer …
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Ucovering 'Painkiller': The Sacklers on Netflix!"
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#painkiller #netflixseries #bobbarker Trending Today Aug 27th: Netflix drama "Painkiller", Bob Barker, Bob Crane and Sardines! Welcome to our YouTube video discussing "Painkiller: The Sacklers Mini Series" available on Netflix! In this engaging mini-series, we delve into the captivating world of the Sackler family and their influence over the pharm…
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S01E20: Indigenous Insights: Karen Alexander
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Dr. Karen Alexander is Ojibwe from the Sault Ste Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians. She is the proud mother of four and grandmother of five. Karen’s culture as an Indigenous person is most important to her and she passes down her knowledge about how to live life ‘in a good way’ to her children and grandchildren. She has always strived to help other I…
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Episode 211: Ingeborg Bachmann & Larry D Thomas
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Ken reads three poems of witness by WWII poet Ingeborg Bachmann, and follows the theme of determination despite the darkness with a new poem by Larry D Thomas, and a new poem of his own.
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S01E19: Indigenous Insights: January O’Connor
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January O’Connor currently lives in Anchorage, Alaska. January is Tlingit and is Alaskan born and raised in Kake, Alaska. She possesses a Masters in the Arts of Teaching from the University of Southeast and a Bachelor’s in Psychology from Reed College in Portland, Oregon and is a current PhD student in University of Alaska Fairbank’s Indigenous Stu…
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Ken reads a variety of poems from various authors published in the latest edition of San Pedro River Review - vol 15 no. 2 fall 2023, published by Blue Horse Press. JC and Tobi Alfier, editors & publishers.
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S01E18: Indigenous Insights: Myra Parker & Danielle Eakins
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Dr. Myra Parker is an enrolled member of the Mandan and Hidatsa tribes and serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Washington School of Medicine. She is currently the Director of Seven Directions which is housed in the Center for the Study of Health and Risk Behaviors within the Department of Psychiatry…
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Episode 209: Darrell Bourque’s tribute to Sinead O’Connor
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Ken reads Darrell Bourque’s tribute poem to Sinead O’Connor, plus two new poems - one, a birthday tribute to His daughter in law, Megan
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S01E17: Indigenous Insights: Caroline Davis
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Caroline Davis is Diné (or Navajo) originally from the Navajo Nation in Arizona. Born and raised on the reservation, she has first hand knowledge that drove her passion to work in the field of public health. Tailoring her career specifically to Indigenous Populations she found her niche in evaluation work, and considers herself an advocate for the …
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Sinéad O’Connor Love for Lou Reed: SUNDAY MORNING JULY 30TH LIVE PODCAST
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The Dark Obsession: Ted Bundy's Defense Attorney Unveiled
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#TEDBUNDY #TRUECRIME #COFFEETALKADIKA Who Was TED BUNDY? Why did he have an obsession for his Defense Attorney John Henry Browne? John Henry Browne may be the best known criminal defense attorney in the Pacific Northwest. Mr Browne, who worked in Bundy’s defence team in the 1970s and 1980s, published a book in 2016 titled The Devil’s Defender, in w…
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Episode 208: “Lines Composed by Lantern Light”
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A new poem by Ken Hada
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"Former Howard Stern Host Jackie Martling Uncovers Rick Rubin's Bizarre Phone Habit"
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#howardstern #jokeman #howardsternshow Rick Rubin is a legend. As one of the most renowned music producers of all time, he's known for finding and developing new artists after launching his iconic record label Def Jam. He holds nine Grammy Awards, winning his first as a producer in 1997 for Best Country Album for Johnny Cash's Unchained, But did yo…
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JACKIE " JOKE MAN" MARTLING Takes Us Back To The Early Days of The Howard Stern Show!
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#howardstern #jokeman #howardsternshow JACKIE MARTLING GOES BEHIND THE JOKE OF THE HOWARD STERN GANG! Jackie "Joke Man" Martling may be America's last great joke teller. His savant-like ability to remember every joke he's heard since he was eight years old, coupled with his lightning-fast wit and infectious laugh, has established him as a comedy ic…
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S01E16: Indigenous Insights: Melissa Tremblay
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Dr. Melissa Tremblay is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta . She is a Métis scholar, born and raised in rural Alberta. Melissa has a background in program evaluation, project management, children’s mental health, and working with Indigenous children and families using community-grounded methods. Melissa …
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Episode 207: Poems from California Quarterly
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Ken reads poems from the Spring 2023 edition of California Quarterly
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S01E15: Indigenous Insights: Marissa Hill
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Marissa Hill is a citizen of the Métis Nation of Ontario. She was born and raised in the Georgian Bay Métis Community, and has been a guest in Tkaronto since 2010. Marissa is rooted in rematriation and a reclamation of ancestral ways of knowing and being, and everything she does flows from here. Marissa is dedicated to transforming the systems and …
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Ken reads poems by Hungarian poet Miklos Radnoti, poems found in the pocket of Radnoti, after his body was exhumed from a mass grave. The poems are anthologized in “Against Forgetting: Twentieth Century Poetry of Witness” edited by Carolyn Forche (Norton, 1993).
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Ken reads poems from Jack Gilbert
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In these new poems, Ken Hada draws upon a biographical aspect of several famous poets as possible points of identification and relationship for the audience
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S1E14: Indigenous Insights: Vanessa Nevin
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Vanessa Nevin is the Director of Health at the Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Secretariat and comes from Sipekne’katik First Nation within Mi’kmaki. Vanessa has worked for APC for nearly 14 years on Health, Indian Residential School, Elections, and Social. She also has extensive experience working with First Nations communities and organ…
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Episode 203: Angela Hooper’s “Where the Sky is a Wall”
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Ken reads from Angela Hooper’s debut collection, “Where the Sky is a Wall” (forthcoming, Village Books Press)
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Ken reads poems from Chilean Nobel Prize winner, Gabriela Mistral
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After a hiatus, “Ken Hada and the Sunday Poems” returns with a reading of Jean Burden’s poems from her 1963 book: “Naked As The Glass” (Clarke & Way, Inc., 1963)
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Aneta Cram is a doctoral candidate with the School of Health at the Victoria University of Wellington in Aotearoa. Her doctoral research explores what Indigenous evaluation frameworks currently exist, how they were developed and the impact that they are having with the communities that they were developed for in order to provide guidance to support…
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S1E12: Indigenous Insights: Kim van der Woerd
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Dr. Kim van der Woerd is the Lead for Strategy and Relations at Reciprocal Consulting, a firm co-owned by four Indigenous women and founded in 2003. Kim is a proud member of the ‘Namgis (Numgees) Nation, and completed her PhD in Psychology at Simon Fraser University (SFU). Her dissertation research focused on a comprehensive participatory evaluatio…
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WHITNEY HOUSTON BIOPIC, STREAM IT OR SKIP IT?
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#whitneyhouston #iwannadancemovie #biopic ADIKA’s Review ) | Artists On Record WHITNEY HOUSTON: I WANNA DANCE WITH SOMEBODY: STREAM IT OR SKIP IT? ********************************************************************** * The New Website ➜ https://www.adikalive.com/ Merchandise ➜https://adika-live.creator-spring.com The Ultimate VIP ALL ACCESS BACKST…
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Jerry Springer’s Last Words! TV TALK SHOW HOST Dead at 79!
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#jerryspringer #tvhost #90stalkshow Jerry Springer’s Last Words! Dead at 79! The legendary host of The Jerry Springer Show passed away peacefully at his home in the Chicago area, according to a statement from a rep. He was born Gerald Norman Springer on Feb. 13, 1944, in a London underground railway station being used as a bomb shelter. His parents…
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1983 MOVIE "STAR 80" THE ROLE ERIC ROBERTS DID NOT WANT TO PLAY!
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#star80 #ericroberts #celebrityinterviews Welcome to my YouTube channel ADIKA Live Coffee Talk with ADIKA Live is a YouTube comedy talk show featuring celebrity interviews, human interest stories. Guest: Actor Eric Roberts His career began with a leading role in King of the Gypsies for which he received his first Golden Globe Award nomination. He w…
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S1E11: Indigenous Insights: Abigail Echo-Hawk
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Abigail Echo-Hawk, MA, is an enrolled citizen of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma. She was born in the heart of Alaska where she was raised in the traditional values of giving, respect for all, and love. Abigail is an auntie, sister, mother, daughter, granddaughter, and a community member who works toward building a great future for the next generatio…
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S1E10: Indigenous Insights: Melanie Nadeau
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Dr. Melanie Nadeau, aka Dr. Mel, is an enrolled citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians in Belcourt, North Dakota. She completed both her Master’s in Public Health in community health education with a concentration in health disparities and her PhD in social/behavioral epidemiology at the University of Minnesota School of Public Hea…
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S1E09: Indigenous Insights: Terrellyn Fearn Part 2
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Terrellyn Fearn is the Project Director of Turtle Island Institute, a global Indigenous social innovation think and do tank - a teaching lodge enabling transformative change. She brings wisdom and understanding of Indigenous well-being and community building through rematriation and Indigenous ways of knowing. Terrellyn’s work over the last 30 year…
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S1E08: Indigenous Insights: Terrellyn Fearn
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Terrellyn Fearn is the Project Director of Turtle Island Institute, a global Indigenous social innovation think and do tank - a teaching lodge enabling transformative change. She brings wisdom and understanding of Indigenous well-being and community building through rematriation and Indigenous ways of knowing. Terrellyn’s work over the last 30 year…
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Dr. Nicole Bowman is President of Bowman Performance Consulting and an Associate Scientist with the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is an Associate Editor and co-founder of Roots and Relations, a permanent section in the Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation. In 2018, Dr. Bowman received American Evaluation Association’s 2018 Robert Ingle Ser…
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S1E06: Indigenous Insights: JoLee Sasakamoose
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Dr. JoLee Sasakamoose Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) is a member of the M'Chigeeng First Nation in Ontario and an active citizen of the Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. She is an Associate Professor in Educational Psychology and Counselling at the University of Regina. In collaboration with the First Nations communities of Saskatchewan, she co-author…
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S1E05: Indigenous Insights:Paula Morelli & Peter Mataira
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Dr. Peter Mataira earned his doctoral degree in social policy and social work from Massey University, Albany campus in Auckland, New Zealand. He has published widely in areas of indigenous health, well-being and economic justice with particular emphasis on cultural research methodologies and social innovation and entrepreneurship. His clinical and …
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Tammy Mudge is L'nu (Illnew), from Glooscap First Nation, a mother of four and a member of the Mi'kmaq Nation. She is the Manager of Learning and Evaluation at Every One Every Day Kjipuktuk-Halifax, a non-profit organization working to build an ecosystem of inclusive and meaningful participation in and among neighbourhoods, and a part-time faculty …
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S01E03: Indigenous Insights: Michael Hart
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Dr. Michael Hart is a citizen of Fisher River Cree Nation and the vice-provost (Indigenous engagement) at the University of Calgary. He held a Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Knowledges and Social Work through the University of Manitoba from 2012 to 2018. Dr. Hart also led the development of the Master of Social Work in Indigenous Knowledges pr…
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Coffee Talk with ADIKA Live is a YouTube comedy talk show featuring celebrity interviews, human interest stories. In The News Today Nov 7th 2022 Linda was just 22-years-old when she met Elvis, who was 15 years older than her at 37. But looking back on how her relationship began, she had nothing but good things to say about the legendary singer. CHE…
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S01E02: Indigenous Insights: Larry Bremner
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Larry Bremner, President and Partner at Proactive Information Services, established in 1984 to provide social research services to the not for profit and public sectors. Resource connected to the episode: Recently Larry Bremner became the Co-Editor for the new section of the Canadian Journal of Program, Evaluation: Roots and Relations. The purpose …
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S01E01: Indigenous Insights: Making Introductions
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In this first episode, Gladys introduces herself, her journey into the work of Indigenous evaluation, and what you can expect this season. Resources from this episode Na-gah mo Waasbishkizi Ojijaak Bimise Keetwaatino: Singing White Crane Flying North Gathering A Bundle for Indigenous Evaluation Winnipeg Boldness Project - https://www.winnipegboldne…
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