Tales of our world's most unusual events, odd objects, and obscurities.
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Daily update on what's making headlines in Indigenous country across Canada and beyond.
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INUNA – ’Nuissani´ katersortarfik. INUNA podcastiuvoq kalaallisut oqaasilik, taanna kalaallinut Danmarkimi najugaqartunut tusarnaagassatigut katersuuffiuvoq. Kalaallit Danmarkimi inuuneranni assigiinngiiaassuseq, aamma kinguaariiaat akornanni podcastini oqaluttuarineqarlunilu saqqummiunneqartassaaq.INUNA-p tusarnaartartut peqatigalugit, maanna pisut, inuit ataasiakkaat inuunerisa oqaluttuassartaat, kalaallillu akornanni ataatsimut immikkullu misigisartagaat sammisassavai.‘Nuissani’ katersort ...
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Face to Face, hosted by Dennis Ward, is a one-on-one interview show putting the spotlight on First Nations, Inuit and Métis people that are making an impact in society.
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The Anonymous Eskimo Podcast is an Indigenous podcast devoted to uplift Indigenous peoples, with a mission to send hope to those struggling with the negative stigma placed upon mental health issues, the disease of alcoholism, and drug addiction. To also bring awareness to the MMIWG2S & MMIP crisis. Through guests sharing their experiences, inspiration, strength, and hope. I want to break the stigma that is associated with indigenous people, mental health and recovery. Host: Ralph Sara
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IDEAS is a place for people who like to think. If you value deep conversation and unexpected reveals, this show is for you. From the roots and rise of authoritarianism to near-death experiences to the history of toilets, no topic is off-limits. Hosted by Nahlah Ayed, we’re home to immersive documentaries and fascinating interviews with some of the most consequential thinkers of our time. With an award-winning team, our podcast has proud roots in its 60-year history with CBC Radio, exploring ...
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RezXperts features a Canadian Indigenous - Aboriginal perspective in todays world, providing interviews, commentary, and discussion on current affairs, news, politics, culture, lifestyles, and more.
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As Indigenous People, we embody remarkable resilience and unwavering determination, and we deeply understand our profound connection to the land, water, animals, and plants. Despite the disruptive forces of colonization and residential schools, we are reclaiming our identities. The desire to learn our language and songs, participate in ceremonies, and reconnect with the land is a testament to our strength. As an environmental organization, Keepers of the Water witnesses the far-reaching impa ...
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Change makers from across Canada celebrate Indigenous voices and cultures as they share the stories of First Peoples and the land. To Join our community and learn about our media training opportunities and special online events: Subscribe: https://goodinfluencefilms.com/podsubscribe Support: www.goodinfluencefilms.com/podcasts
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ᓂᐱᕗᑦ, ᐃᓄᐃᑦ ᓄᓇᖃᑎᒌᑦ ᓇᓚᐅᑎᑯᑦ ᑐᓴᕐᓴᐅᓚᕐᓂᐊᑐᑦ CKUT 90.3FM ᑯᑦ ᒪᓐᑐᔨᐊᓚᒥ. ᖃᓪᓗᓇᑦ ᓄᓇᖓᓂ ᓯᕗᓪᓕᐸᑦᓯᐊᒥ ᑐᓴᕐᓴᐅᓚᕐᓂᐊᑐᖅ ᐃᓄᓐᓄᑦ ᐊᐅᓚᑕᐅᓗᓂ ᐊᒻᒪᓗ ᑲᑎᑎᑦᓯᔪᖅ ᐃᓄᓐᓂᑦ ᖃᓪᓗᓇᓂᒥᐅᓂᑦ. ᑐᓴᕐᓂᔭᕐᑐᑦ, ᑐᓴᕋᑦᓴᓂᑦ ᐅᖄᔪᑦ, ᐅᓂᑲᑐᐊᑐᑦ ᐊᒻᒪᓗ ᐊᐱᕐᓱᑕᐅᔪᓂ ᑐᓴᖃᑦᑕᓚᖓᒐᑦᓯ ᐅᓪᓗᒃ ᐱᒋᐊᓚᕐᑐᖅ ᐅᑦᑐᐱᕆ 6, 2015 CKUT 90.3FM ᑯᑦ ᒪᓐᑐᔨᐊᓪᒥ. ᐃᓚᐅᒍᒪᕖᑦ! ᐅᖃᐅᓯᑦᓴᖃᕐᐱᑦ, ᓇᓚᐅᑎᒃᑯᑦ ᐃᒻᒥᓂᒃ ᑐᓵᒍᒪᕖᑦ, ᓂᐱᕗᑦᑯᓐᓃᑦ ᐃᑲᔪᕐᑎᐅᒍᒪᕖᑦ ᑐᓴᕐᓴᐅᓂᒃᑯᑦ. ᐃᑲᔪᕐᑎᐅᒍᒪᒍᕕᑦ ᒪᐅᖓ ᐊᓪᓚᕕᖃᒍᓐᓇᑐᑎᑦ [email protected] ᐃᑲᔪᕐᑎᒌᑦ: ᓄᓇᓕᕐᔪᐊᑦ ᐱᕙᓪᓕᐊᓂᖓᓂᑦ ᕿᓂᕐᑏᑦ ᐃᓕᓐᓂᐊᕕᕐᔪᐊᖅ (Concordia University) The Cabot Square Project, CKUT Native Solidarity News ------ Ni ...
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Welcome to Friends Who Argue, a podcast for the litigation bar brought to you by The Advocates’ Society and hosted by our Young Advocates' and 10+ Standing Committees. Friends Who Argue features intimate conversations with advocates from across Canada, who will share stories from their journeys as advocates. As litigators, we live in an adversarial world but we all have one thing in common - we are officers of the court who are passionate about the profession of law and advocating for our cl ...
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Welcome to Three60N, the only podcast where we explore the North today. We're not here to focus on the extreme weather or feats of survival (although those are awesome); we're here to meet and chat with the people leading the way in northern life.
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"Should Inuit and the FNMI cooperate with modern industrialized society to exploit the natural resources of their land such as oil and gas".Based on the book "The Right To Be Cold" By: Sheila Watt Cloutier ...
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Welcome to the Colin Williams podcast, where amazing things happen. Cover art photo provided by Chris Marquardt on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@chrismarquardt
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Red Waves is a series of documentaries, interviews, and stories, including fresh cuts from CFUV's other Indigenous podcasts all produced by CFUV's Indigenous hosts, producers, and volunteers. From Indigenous art, artists, politics, activism, housing, to plants and land defence. Red Waves was introduced with support from the Community Radio Fund of Canada, the only organisation mandated to provide financial support to Campus and Community Radio Stations in Canada.
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Inuit Throat Singing. What is it? How is it done? How has it changed? What does it mean?
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With the Ullumi column, Isabelle Chapadeau shares her knowledge of northern art, nature, education and Indigenous cultures, along with issues of the day important to Inuit. Ulluqatsiarit, have a good day!
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From the top of North America in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada, we are the Smoke Break Podcast. Three modern day Inuit, Bernard Choquette, MisterLee Cloutier-Ellsworth & Simeonie Kisa-Knicklebein want to tell the world what it is like to live in the Arctic.
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The Howling Diaries: Everything you need to know about Northern Inuits and dogs in general
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Welcome to "The Howling Diaries," your go-to podcast for everything about Northern Inuit Dogs and dogs in general! Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of this unique breed, sharing essential care tips, breed insights, and the joys and challenges of dog ownership. Whether you're proudly owned by a Northern Inuit, would like to find out more about them or a dog enthusiast, this podcast is for you! So lets talk dog unplugged! In each episode, we will cover: Breed Overview: Discover t ...
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At Crow Reads, Rayanne Haines interviews intersectional writers, publishers, agents and editors in Canada. Crow Reads is recorded on Treaty 6 territory the traditional home of the Metis, Inuit and First Nations people. Crow Reads focuses on Alberta representation and tackles questions around social movements, cultural trends, feminism, #CanLit, and inclusion / representation. And, at the end of the day, celebrates the people who are making things happen in the literary world. The podcast is ...
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Welcome to Second Nature, a podcast about living with ecological grief. Each week, Dr. Ashlee Cunsolo takes us on a deeply personal journey about planetary loss, and what we love, what we have lost, and how we move forward. Through a series of engaging, thought-provoking, and moving conversations with incredible guests from around the world, Second Nature is an invitation to come together to share stories of loss, love, despair, and joy, as we learn how to live with – and embrace – ecologica ...
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"Best Podcasts of 2022" - Financial Times On a January night in 1978, a white light burned through the sub-Arctic sky. It was Cosmos 954, a nuclear-powered Soviet espionage satellite that had malfunctioned and fallen to earth. As the satellite disintegrated, it scattered dangerously radioactive debris across the vast traditional lands of the Dene, Métis, and Inuit in the Northwest Territories of Canada. Operation Morning Light tells the story of the Cosmos 954 disaster, its impact on the lan ...
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Tar Sands Diplomat is a satirical thriller set at the Canadian diplomatic mission in Brussels. After a Russian prostitute dramatically murders the Canadian mission's star diplomat with an Inuit statue, Macgregor is plunged into a world of spooks, Big Oil, Russian oligarchs and eco-hacktivists that leads him back to a well-connected Canadian oil company and the Prime Minister's Office in Ottawa. Author Keith Halliday was formerly the twelfth most senior diplomat at the Canadian Mission to the ...
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You Can’t Spell Inclusion Without a D is a podcast produced by the Ontario Disability Employment Network that looks at the power of inclusion, disability and employment, and the business benefits of diversity and inclusion — including disability-inclusive hiring — from all the angles.
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Join Kevin Pennell on a journey Toward A Better Life. We can all move together toward creating more fulfilling, rewarding, and healthier lives. You won't need much for this trek, just an open mind, spirit, and heart. Toward A Better Life Podcast features like-minded people sharing stories, ideas, and activities, on what we can do to generate a Better Life individually and collectively.
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A fearless space for Indigenous voices. Join Rosanna Deerchild every Friday for vibrant conversations with our cousins, aunties, elders, and heroes. Rosanna guides us on the path to better understanding our shared story. Together, we learn and unlearn, laugh and become gentler in all our relations. Our award-winning show is rooted in radio, where we’ve spent the last decade becoming a trusted space for Indigenous-led conversations. We are based in what is now known as Canada. Rosanna hails f ...
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Five days a week, Tom Power brings you candid conversations with the artists shaping our culture. Whether he’s chatting with A-listers or rising stars, his disarming warmth and meticulous research always gets below the surface, bringing us deeper into the art and lives of today's most compelling musicians, writers, actors and filmmakers. As a Canadian institution, Q has attracted the biggest names in the world. But it's never been about the fame. It's always been about the art. Since becomin ...
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NORDIC ANIMISM IS A PODCAST and PROJECT HELMED BY RUNE HJARNØ RASMUSSEN. Rune Hjarnø Rasmussen is an historian of religion, Ph.d., educated from the Universities of Uppsala and Copenhagen.Rune has lived in many countries and done fieldwork in a number of contemporary (primarily Afro-descendant) religions, but since childhood he has been strongly interested in Nordic religion. Today Rune is working on applying contemporary developments in anthropology to rethink the way we address Nordic reli ...
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After Peter Pan is a podcast hosted by Pat Tenneriello that dives into the journey of growing up and discovering purpose. Inspired by Pat's own experience of leaving behind a "Peter Pan" lifestyle—one focused on chasing fun and avoiding responsibility—the podcast speaks to anyone on their path of personal growth. Whether you're looking to live a healthier life, further develop your growth mindset, or seek closer alignment with your sense of purpose, this show is for you. Each episode feature ...
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We learn about many interesting subjects from Penny and her handsome co-host, Kevin the Goat.
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Talks about Shamanism and Animism, by Nicholas Breeze Wood, editor of Sacred Hoop Magazine - the international magazine about shamanic spirituality.
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The Mythology & Fiction Explained podcast is a weekly show that aims to cover all sorts of Mythological tales and crazy fiction. Many of these episodes have come from the popular Youtube channel Mythology & Fiction Explained.
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A podcast that offers safe and simple rituals to mark the moments and milestones of life.
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Podcast for History 1715 Visual Culture: Looking at the Past at the University of New Brunswick with Dr. Erin Morton.
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The best Historical Variety Show on the web! Get your monthly dose of historical knowledge injected directly into your brain. Join our discord: https://discord.gg/tYYcQV5YVB
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Welcome to the Caring Society’s Spirit Bear paw’d-cast! Tune in for informative episodes that feature guest appearances from community members, advocates, and leading experts on a number of matters affecting First Nations children, youth, and families. We are bear-y grateful to our friends in Dr. Veldon Coburn’s “Indigenous Politics in Canada” course at the University of Ottawa, who produced Season 1 from January to April of 2022. For more information on what we do and how you can help promo ...
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Ben's Ukulele Road Trips podcast brings you conversations with locals of visited countries, fun facts, facts less fun but still interesting, and songs !
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/mytholadies/subscribe Mytholadies is a biweekly podcast about women in mythology and folklore. From goddesses and warriors to sorceresses and monsters; women in mythology are fascinating, yet their stories are often overlooked! On the Mytholadies podcast, we aim to fix this by spotlighting the legendary deeds of women in mythology and folklore all over the world. Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/mytholadies/subscribe
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In each installment, the team breaks down and hour (episode) of each day (season) in the life of Jack Bauer in FOX's hit series, 24. Join Mike, Dave, Matt and Wes as they analyze every episode with the precision of a CTU agent.
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My name is Drissia Schroeder-Hohenwarth. I am an Executive Coach, an Organisational consultant and the owner of DSH International HR. I created this podcast because there are so many discussions and theories ABOUT leadership and in my opinion far too little open conversations WITH leaders about this topic. This is what I want to change with my Podcast. I want to give leaders a voice, listen to what they say and see what we can learn from each other. Leadership Backstage is a learning platfor ...
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Leaving Prestige for Purpose: A Journey to the Inuit North
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1:21:02Pat welcomes Guillaume Saladin, a global circus performer and the founder of ArtCirq, an Arctic Circus, who left the spotlight to reconnect with the Inuit community that helped to raise him. After performing on stages around the world, Guillaume returned to Igloolik to empower the next generation through the arts. In this episode, he shares his ins…
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Lament for the Land: Derrick Pottle on Inuit Experiences with Climate Change
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48:36In this episode of Second Nature, Living with Ecological Grief, host Ashlee Cunsolo and guest Derrick Pottle discuss the profound impacts of climate change on Labrador's Inuit communities. Derrick shares feelings of confinement due to severe weather conditions and limited mobility, affecting traditional activities like seal hunting. He addresses th…
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North of North is a groundbreaking Inuit comedy
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25:37The new sitcom “North of North” follows a young Inuk mother named Siaja who’s on a journey to reclaim her life while living in the fictional Arctic community of Ice Cove — a town where everybody knows your business. Co-creators Stacey Aglok MacDonald and Alethea Arnaquq-Baril say they made the place up to represent all Inuit communities across the …
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Rune interviews Maya Sialuk, researcher of Tattoo Anthropology. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Whispers Among the Dolls: The Haunting of Isla de las Muñecas
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6:59Tucked deep within the canals of Xochimilco near Mexico City lies a haunting island like no other—Isla de las Muñecas, or the Island of Dolls. What began as one man’s eerie tribute to a drowned girl spiraled into a chilling spectacle of decaying dolls, nailed to trees and dangling from branches, their eyes seemingly following every visitor. See Pri…
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How the Climate Crisis Affects Youth Around the World
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53:02Welcome to Second Nature, Living with Ecological Grief podcast. Host Ashlee Cunsolo hosts Caroline Hickman, a climate-aware psychotherapist and researcher focused on eco-anxiety, particularly in children and young people. Caroline shares how her love for the environment and her experiences as a psychotherapist led her to work on climate psychology.…
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Teaching in a Climate Crisis: Tools and Strategies with Sarah Jaquette Ray
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47:02In this episode of Second Living with Ecological Grief and Loss, host Ashlee Cunsolo welcomes Dr. Sarah Jaquette Ray, an interdisciplinary environmental humanist. Her work focuses on the intersection of social justice and climate emotions, particularly in equipping educators to support students through climate-related grief and anxiety. She discuss…
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#196 Anaanaq, Annaasaqarneq, Ataatsimoorfiuneq // En Mor, Et tab, Et fællesskab
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41:20Inuunermi aqqusaakkat pillugu oqaloqatigiinneq // En samtale om livet Immikkoortumi uani Kirstine Najarak Berthelsen, ukiorpassuarni Københavnimi najugaqarsimasoq, ilisaritissavarput. Arnaavoq nukittooq asannittorlu, ilaquttaminik pingaartitsisoq, kinguaanilu inuunerani pingaaruteqarnerpaapput. Kirstine kalaaleqatiminik kalaaliminertortitsisarnermi…
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PUP’s Stefan Babcock can’t take a compliment
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23:44Young punk upstarts PUP aren’t so young anymore. In fact, the band that singlehandedly brought punk rock back to Canada in a big way is probably getting too old to mosh. On their fifth and latest record, “Who Will Look After The Dogs?” lead singer Stefan Babcock reflects on his evolution as a songwriter and getting older. He joins Tom Power in our …
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TV on the Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe has gone solo
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22:13Tunde Adebimpe made a name for himself fronting the art rock band TV on the Radio. Now, he’s released his first solo album, “Thee Black Boltz.” Tunde joins Tom Power to talk about making music without his long-time band, the spirit of rebellion that runs through his new record, and how an album that’s born out of some pretty tough stuff ended up so…
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May 13, 2025—ON advocacy groups stand with First Nations leaders against accelerated approval process for resource projects under Bill 5
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4:34Our lead story: advocacy groups stand with First Nations leaders to voice shared concerns about proposed special economic zones for resource extraction under Ontario’s Bill 5, worried their accelerated approval process will trample on Indigenous rights and environmental assessments.By APTN
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Russia’s constant craving for U.S. recognition
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54:35Historian Sergei Radchenko revisits the Cold War, focusing on what the idea of global power meant to the Soviet Kremlin. He argues that Soviet leaders, from Joseph Stalin to Mikhail Gorbachev, have always had a strong desire to be recognized as a superpower on the world stage, especially from the U.S. For decades, this desire could never be satisfi…
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Throwback - Anonymous Eskimo Episode 18- Skwlax Bear
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31:22Send us a text Weytk (hi) my name is skwlax_bear (black bear) & this is my story of my 21 year sobriety journey. I hope my story of my struggles & achievements inspire you to start your safe journey on the red road. Support the showBy Ralph Sara/Skwlax Bear
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Her job is to find buried children at residential schools
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54:34Métis archeologist Kisha Supernant was sometimes called a 'grave robber' when she started her line of work. With an eye to restorative justice, she tries to help Indigenous communities locate the graves of children who died at residential schools. Now, she's called on to find children's graves. In this public lecture, Supernant explains how the use…
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Lucy Dacus doesn’t think love should be corny
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33:34On her new album, “Forever Is a Feeling,” Lucy Dacus sets the record straight on what love is — and isn’t. The singer-songwriter sits down with Tom Power to tell us what she thinks is missing in modern love songs, what she’s learned about love (spoiler alert: she's still searching for answers), and how she feels about the end of her Grammy-winning …
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May 12, 2025—Pikangikum FN seeks $2B in damages from Canada over failing water and wastewater systems; family of Jordan's Principle namesake marks its 20 year anniversary
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9:50Our lead story: under a state of emergency due to failing water and wastewater systems, the Pikangikum First Nation seeks both $200M in immediate federal relief as well as $2B in damages for Canada’s breach of its fiduciary duties.By APTN
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Fostering Collective Change: Renée Lertzman on Psychological Approaches to Climate Issues
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11:25Welcome back to Second Nature, Living with Ecological Grief. Today, host Ashlee Cunsolo talks with Dr. Renée Lertzman, a leader in the field of ecological psychology. Rennee's work bridges psychology and environmental science, focusing on organizational strategies for climate change action by integrating behavioral and social sciences. Rennee share…
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The power of white evangelical Christians in MAGA politics
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54:25In the past decade, there has been one stable voting bloc: white evangelical Christians. Their support has been at a constant 80 per cent for Donald Trump, according to historian Kristin Kobes Du Mez. In her book, Jesus and John Wayne, she describes the Trump era as the latest chapter in a long story of exclusion, patriarchy, and Christian national…
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How Mustafa kept his faith through devastating loss
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42:32A few years ago, Mustafa released his critically acclaimed EP, “When Smoke Rises,” which chronicled the deaths of loved ones from his community of Regent Park in Toronto. So when he sat down to write his debut album, “Dunya,” the Juno-winning musician and poet wanted to explore other things, like love, faith and his relationship with God. Then his …
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May 9, 2025—Pikangikum First Nation in northern ON declares state of emergency due to failing water and wastewater infrastructure
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10:03Our lead story: after months of failing water and wastewater infrastructure, Pikangikum First Nation in northern ON declares a state of emergency, stating the situation has placed it on the brink of humanitarian disaster.By APTN
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When Theland Kicknosway was seven years old he had a dream of hoop dancing in the rainbow. A few years later that dream became a reality when he discovered LED hoops. This week Rosanna hears from hoop dancers who are keeping the tradition alive and helping it evolve for future generations.
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There's no potential danger of AI discrimination — 'it's here'
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54:35The grave consequences artificial intelligence poses aren't 'potential' — they are happening now, warns MIT researcher Joy Buolamwini. She argues that encoded discrimination embedded in AI systems — racial bias, sex and gender bias, and ableism — pose unprecedented threats to humankind. Buolamwini has been at the forefront of artificial intelligenc…
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Generation Dread: Facing the Mental Toll of Climate Change
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53:00In this episode of Second Nature, Living with Ecological Grief, host Ashlee Cunsolo welcomes Britt Wray, an acclaimed author and researcher at Stanford, focusing on climate change's impact on mental health. Britt discusses her pivotal moment of climate awareness when contemplating motherhood, sparking her shift from science communication to explori…
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#195 Oqaluasaanneq, imm. 2 // Historiefortællinger, del 2
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1:09:10Immikkoortumi marluusuni kingullermi uani oqaluasaannerit nangissavagut, taakkulu kinaassutsimut kulturikkullu ilisisarsinermut tunngapput. Nunarput qimallugu ilaatigut Afrikami angalasimasut tusassavagut - isiginnaartitsisartut sumiiffimmi allanartumi arlaatigut ilisarsisimaneq pillugu oqaluttuarmata. Aammali eqqumiitsunik tusagaqassaagut. Oqalutt…
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When Nick Cave was in his early band The Birthday Party, he was angry and antagonistic toward his audience. The legendary Australian musician, writer and actor eventually grew out of his youthful contempt, but he remained consumed by his work, always putting it first before anything else. Then he lost two of his sons. In this wide-ranging conversat…
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Casper Skulls made their best record amid major life changes
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8:59When the Canadian indie rock band Casper Skulls got their start about 10 years ago, things were a little different. Firstly, band members Melanie St-Pierre-Bednis and Neil Bednis weren’t married at the time, and now they’re husband and wife. Secondly, they hadn’t moved back to their hometown of Sudbury, Ont., and they didn’t have a baby yet. Melani…
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May 8, 2025—Québec watchdog investigates fatal shooting by Nunavik Police in village of Kangiqsualujjuaq
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9:17Our lead story: a Québec watchdog investigates a fatal shooting of an unidentified individual by a member of the Nunavik Police Service during an attempted arrest in the village of Kangiqsualujjuaq. . . . . . . . . . . . Interstitial: zapsplat.comBy APTN
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Episode 120 21st Century Bardic Troubadour
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1:02:38Episode 120 Toward A Better Life with Kevin Pennell 0:00:00 Tresspass - Alex Roberts (Used with Permission) 0:02:34 Episode Opening: The podcast that features like-minded people sharing stories, ideas, and activities, on what we can do to generate a Better Life individually and collectively. Submissions: Be a part of the show by sharing your prose,…
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The one exception that makes killing civilians legal in war
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54:35International law is clear: warring parties cannot kill civilians. It's a war crime. But there is one exception. An attacker can justify killing them if they’re being used as a shield for military objectives. This means a belligerent could kill a civilian and claim, after the fact, they were being used as shields by the enemy. Increasingly, that ju…
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The Canadian singer-songwriter Lights grew up in a missionary family in Timmins, Ont., believing that her musical ability was both a gift and a responsibility. Some of her earliest work was Christian music. When Lights was just a teenager, she started posting her songs on Myspace, which ultimately set her career into motion. But during that time, s…
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Twenty years ago, Dallas Green and his band Alexisonfire were making post-hardcore music when Dallas decided to release a soft acoustic album under the name City and Colour. It was a big risk, but that debut solo album, “Sometimes,” went on to receive critical acclaim and a Juno Award. It was also the catalyst for Dallas to start his own independen…
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May 7, 2025—Three families demand inquiry into how Vancouver police, coroners service handled loved ones' deaths
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10:14Our lead story: Families of Tatyanna Harrison, Chelsea Poorman and Noelle O'Soup demand inquiry into how Vancouver police and BC Coroners Service handled their cases.By APTN
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Chief, law student and award winner, Tréchelle Bunn talks about her big year
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25:10Reality is beginning to sink in for Tréchelle Bunn following a surreal couple of weeks that saw her wrap up her second year of law school, claim an Indspire Award and become the youngest and first female chief of Birdtail Sioux Dakota Nation.By APTN
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The 2,000-year-old travel list to complete before you die
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54:35More than 2,000 years ago, someone sat down and wrote a travel bucket list for the ancient world — suggesting must-see places that we now call The Seven Wonders of the World. It was kind of a Lonely Planet guide of its time, and included the Pyramid of Giza, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the lighthouse of Alexandria, and the Temple of Artemis, am…
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How Jennifer Abbott Bridges Personal and Planetary Grief in Film
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45:39In this episode of Second Nature, Living with Ecological Grief, host Ashlee Cunsolo speaks with Jennifer Abbott, an award-winning film director renowned for her work on social justice and environmentalism. The conversation delves into ecological grief, a theme central to Abbott's film "The Magnitude of All Things," which explores the profound emoti…
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The actor and musician Joe Keery, also known as Djo, is best known for playing Steve Harrington on the hit Netflix show “Stranger Things.” But after his song “End of Beginning” went viral on TikTok last year, a huge spotlight was shone on his music. Joe sits down with Tom Power to talk about his new album, “The Crux,” and his breakthrough role in “…
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Rose Cousins on why staying in love is so hard
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17:03On her latest record, “Conditions of Love Vol. 1,” Rose Cousins digs into all the complicated feelings that come with love, from falling in love, to keeping the romance going, to maintaining friendships. It also finds the Canadian singer-songwriter reuniting with one of her most important companions: the piano. Rose sits down with Tom Power to talk…
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May 6, 2025—Red Dress Day events held across Canada; new MMIWG data project
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10:15Our lead story: a look at some of the MMIWG events across the country for Monday's National Red Dress Day, when communities gathered to honour and remember the lives of missing or murdered Indigenous women and girls.By APTN
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#194 Oqaluasaanneq, imm. 1 // Historiefortællinger, del 1
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1:04:38Isiginnaartitsisartut oqaluasaartippagut // Vi får skuespillere til at fortælle historier Tassaana kalaaliulluta ataatsimooraangatta oqaluttuaqattaanneq nuannarisaripput. Ingammik ersinartulikkersaanneq. Tamannalu kalaalerpaaluulluta martsip aallaqqaataata missaani Nordisk Teater Laboratoriumimi ataatsimoornitsinni aamma mininneqanngilaq. Immikkoor…
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Canadian troops who freed the Netherlands from Nazis
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54:35On May 5, 1945, Canadian soldiers played a key role in the liberation of the Netherlands from the German forces. Almost 80 years later, a large group of Canadians travelled to the Netherlands to pay tribute to their relatives who'd helped liberate the country in the Second World War. They walked on a nine-day pilgrimage through villages and towns, …
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Throwback - Anonymous Eskimo Episode 36- Peggy Berryhill
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42:45Send us a text Peggy Berryhill "The First Lady of Native Radio" is a member of the Muscogee Nation. Peggy is an Icon of public radio, and has garnered many many awards. Peggy owns and manages KGUA 88.3 in Gualala California, where she hosts Peggy's Place. Peggy just celebrated 35 years on the Red Road, clean and sober. On this episode Peggy shares …
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Beyond Big Law: Transitioning to Small Firm Practice
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1:22:49This episode of Friends Who Argue features a discussion panel with three lawyers who have made the transition from BigLaw to found very different types of small or solo legal practices. Our speakers include Alexi Wood, Ryan Breedan, and John McIntyre. Our panelists discuss the very different reasons why they decided to found an independent legal pr…
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Canadian playwright Bob Martin is a Broadway hitmaker
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24:32Bob Martin is a Canadian actor and writer who first made his name working in Canadian TV, but now he’s one of Broadway’s most in-demand playwrights. How in demand? Well, two of his new musicals (“Boop!” and “Smash”) recently premiered on Broadway in the same week. Bob joins Tom Power to discuss that achievement and his Tony Award-winning career. In…
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This play is an adaptation of the longest poem ever written
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25:02The longest poem ever written is a 4,000-year-old Sanskrit epic called the “Mahabharata,” which clocks in at roughly 1.8 million words. But the poem’s daunting length didn’t stop Toronto’s Why Not Theatre from adapting it into a large-scale play of the same name. Miriam Fernandes, the co-creator and star of the show, joins Tom Power to tell us exac…
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May 5, 2025—Mark Carney lays out priorities going forward at first press conference as PM since Liberal election win
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5:47Our lead story: Mark Carney holds his first press conference as prime minister since his Liberal party’s election win, presented as an opportunity to discuss priorities going forward. . . . . . . . . . Interstitial: zapsplat.comBy APTN
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On Climate Justice, Personal Agency, and Confronting Continuous Ecological Grief with Dr. Charles Ogunbode
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55:02Welcome back to another episode of the Second Nature, Living with Ecological Grief podcast! In this episode, host Ashlee Cunsolo welcomes Dr. Charles Ogunbode as they discuss the resistance to linking climate change with racism and historical inequalities, noting skepticism from African audiences. Many feel this linkage could dilute anti-racist eff…
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What it means to call your loved one a ‘corpse’
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54:08In the hour’s following her mother’s death, Martha Baillie undertook two rituals — preparing a death mask of her mother’s face, and washing her mother’s body. That intimacy shaped her grief. She had learned earlier to witness death and be present, living with regret after she left the room to get a nurse when her father died. For Baillie her mother…
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Sarah Harmer uses her voice for something bigger than music
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47:56For more than 35 years, Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah Harmer has used her voice to make award-winning, critically acclaimed music — but that’s not all. She’s also been a vocal advocate for important environmental and humanitarian causes, both in this country and abroad. At the Juno Awards in Vancouver earlier this year, Sarah was honoured with t…
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May 2, 2025—First Nations groups fight Hudson's Bay Company sale of thousands of cultural and ceremonial items
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8:55Our lead story: upon hearing the Hudson's Bay Company was set to auction off thousands of Indigenous cultural and ceremonial items in its possession, First Nations organizations and AFN express their concern.By APTN
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