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The Tearaway Pod - Doris Daley hosts the show with Dean Williams and guests. Morning Kick Off Pod - Hosted by Gazza, Sorin, Oily Maguire and Deano. The Tearaway Pod with Doris & Dean talking about every day subjects that are worthy of a discussion. It isn’t just a chat, it’s a Doris & Dean chat. Morning Kick Off Pod is a weekly football magazine hosted by Gazz, Sorin, Oily Maguire & Dean. The weekly series runs from Aug-Dec & March to the end of season. Both shows are worthy of your time as ...
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The Republic is a narrative podcast series exploring pivotal Nigerian and broader African historical events and figures. In the first season, host Wale Lawal traces the significance of the June 12 1993 election, 30 years on. June 12, which marked the political rise of Moshood Kashimawo Olawale ‘M. K. O.’ Abiola and culminated in his arrest and death, no longer feels inanimate. Why was it such a pivotal moment? What did it feel like to experience it? And why has it remained engrained in Niger ...
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Land Decolonized Podcast

First Nation Land Management Resource Centre

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Welcome to Land Decolonized! This Indigenous podcast explores the practical side of the Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management. Created for First Nations communities and anyone interested in learning more about land governance outside of the Indian Act. The Land Decolonized podcast is brought to you by the First Nation Land Management Resource Centre and supported by the First Nation Land Advisory Board.
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In this Episode. We are the three degrees, the three amigos, the three blind mice.... Sorin is away, we are legitimate to broadcast...... You know the drill now, shoutouts first, get in touch with the show if you want a mention. Then we go onto Division Two of the EFL and Dean's beloved Grimsby Town. After his nonsense we go to League one and a rou…
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In this Episode. Gazza is back from the dead, no, back from Portugal and we are back to normal after Episode 14 where it all went to s**t. Starting off with the shoutouts as always, get in touch on the socials or text the show if you want a mention. Then we go into EFL League Two for the round up and Deano ranting about how poor Grimsby Town FC are…
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In this Episode. The three blind mice.... Sorin is back & we are struggling right from the off. It's Chaos, it's not our best episode, and it quickly goes very wrong very quick. There are no funny bits at the end, everything we got wrong is in the episode. This is what happens when you don't prepare for a show!Sit back and enjoy the chaos, swearing…
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In this episode."Unflinchingly honest and brutally uncomfortable at times, nothing less than to be expected growing up in Grimsby in the 70's" Having been away for five days at Dean's gaff in Italy, Matty & Dean thought they would record a podcast all about Matty. That was the idea, so instead they did it when they got back to Blighty over zoom! So…
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In this Episode. We are the three degrees, the three amigos, the three blind mice.... Sorin is away, we are legitimate to broadcast...... You know the drill now, shoutouts first, get in touch with the show if you want a mention.Then we go onto Division Two of the EFL and Dean's beloved Grimsby Town. He only just made it after nearly missing his fli…
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In this episode. Gazza, Sorin, Oily Maguire and Deano bring you the usual roundup of the EFL and Premier League. We talk Spurs, Arsenal, Man City and also a visit to Sutton utd. Make sure you catch Sorins story at the end, It could only happen in his world trust me. Also listen to the bits that didn't make the edit right after the outro, they are a…
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We are back! In this episode. Gazza, Sorin, Oily and Deano are back behind the mic to bring you your favourite footy podcast. With a different vibe, new branding, subtle changes to the podcast we are back bigger and better than ever before. We cover the EFL leagues, fixtures and results, Gazza talks Spurs, Oily talks Arsenal, Dean talks Grimsby and…
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Dean and John F McDonald sit down for a chat. They have worked together on numerous projects, some of which had some funny stories behind them. John tells Dean all about how it all started and how he became a writer. It makes for a great listen in the bath. Make sure you like, share and subscribe. To get involved, message us on the socials. Or emai…
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In this episode: It is a time for looking back and reflecting, thinking of those we love and the special times we have shared. Taking this beautiful time on Xmas day to celebrate all of those special occasions we have had and talking about the ones we love all in one podcast. Well...... That won't be happening in this episode. Prepare for triggerin…
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IBB had just stepped down from the presidential seat and handed the responsibility over to the technocrat, Ernest Shonekan. Despite being unpopular (at least compared to MKO Abiola), Shonekan promised to serve Nigeria with all his heart and to be faithful, loyal and honest. Unfortunately for him, he was handed a country in turmoil. The Shonekan adm…
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In this Episode. We begin with Everton and being docked 10 points. Is it fair, you decide, let us know and call or text the show - 0753 7171722 Then we move on to EFL Div 2, Div 1 results and that's it.....! Of course not, we are here for your entertainment, and that is exactly what Sorin brings. We listen to another one of Sorins love stories and …
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It was June 15 1993, three days after the June 12 election and the National Electoral Commission had released results from 14 states, including the Federal Capital Territory. From the results, MKO Abiola was in the clear lead. It seemed like MKO had won the election. All around Nigeria, people were hopeful and eager for a democratic future with a l…
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In this episode. We talk about all the results and fixtures for EFL Div 2, EFL Div 1 and the Championship. We discuss the Prem results and the lack of fixtures this weekend. Sorin tells us a story and promises to make this a weekly feature, do look out for it, it's a cracker!!!! Oily Maguire talks Arsenal, Gazza freshly dug up talks all things Spur…
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After eight years of anticipation, and eight years of promises from General Ibrahim Babangida’s junta, Nigerians were finally about to have their say at the ballot box. In this week’s episode, we head to the polls! What tilted the scales in favour of SDP’s MKO Abiola over NRC’s Bashir Tofa? How did local and international observers feel the June 12…
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Ahead of the June 12 1993 election, the Babangida regime created a two-party system, in which only the National Republican Convention party (NRC) and Social Democratic Party (SDP) were allowed to run for office. NRC was meant to represent right-wing views while SDP was meant to represent left-wing views. However, critics have argued that both parti…
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In this Episode. With regret, I lost a very dear friend recently. He loved dance music and was in the process of creating a house music tune. Unfortunately he never got to hear the finished article however, his friends rallied round and finished it. You can hear the tune, and it is a tune, in the podcast. Please download it, every penny generated g…
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During the June 12 1993 election, Moshood Kashimawo Olawale ‘MKO’ Abiola was the widely preferred presidential candidate. Until then, he had been perhaps the most popular of IBB’s private-sector associates. MKO’s legacy in Nigeria is a complex one: it is a tapestry of luck, hope, discipline, betrayal and destiny but underneath that tapestry lies a …
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General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida or ‘IBB’ became the military president of Nigeria in 1985, after overthrowing General Muhammadu Buhari (yes, we know what you’re thinking and you’re right) in a military coup. On becoming president, IBB sold himself as the military leader who would usher in Nigeria’s democracy; but what continues to puzzle histori…
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In this Episode. All change, all change! With everyone away and Squid buying all of Ikea's plates for his wedding, Dean has had to call in the 8 a side reserves!!!!! Oily Maguire and Sorin, who is Albanian - Mexican, and loves to eat....... You can find out for yourself during the extra time edits. Oily Maguire aka Olly Solomon is the guy you love …
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In this episode. Gazza has been dug up and prepared ready to join Joel and Deano as they do a TIKTOK live whilst recording the MKO Podcast show. You can join them for the next live on Monday between 6.30 and 7PM. @thetearawaypodcast on TikTok To begin with, it's the all important shoutouts and mentions to those who have made this a very popular pod…
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In this Episode. It's the Italian Job, gone wrong part 2. Dean is still in Italy and refusing to come back to the UK, Gazza, Joel and Turner are in Chichester and we are determined to make something not as bad as Ep4. That is why this is soooooo late. Sorry....! First up the important shout outs to the listeners, then a round up of all the leagues,…
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In this episode. Turner discusses his 8 a side team selections, Joel questions said team selections, Gazza tries his utmost not to say the C word and Dean is just dying of Man Flu. Squid gets a call, Joel tells us what it's like being a Fulham supporter on a Saturday and we learn of Turners frustrations with Leeds. Plus we cover the top and bottom …
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Chief Scott McLeod of Nipissing First Nation says his communty and most other First Nations have been disrupted by the process of colonization and are trying to find their way back. This includes what has been described as a crisis – the lack of enforcement of First Nations laws. He told host Richard Perry that so-called "Crown' land, where his peo…
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Welcome to EP 2 of the Morning Kick Off Podcast. With Ep 1 entering at #33 in the Apple Pocast UK "Improv" charts we are back with EP 2. Thank you for all the downloads, likes and shares on social media we all appreciate you lending us your ears. In episode 2. Tina Turner gives his opinions on Leeds Utd, Gazza discusses Havant & Waterloo, Squid nee…
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Tim Raybould is one of Canada's leading consultants in First Nations policy and governance. For over twenty-five years Tim has provided professional advice to First Nations and Indigenous organizations in Canada and has been directly involved in a number of Indigenous–led sectoral and comprehensive governance initiatives. Tim was Westbank First Nat…
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Welcome to Morning Kick Off. Four lads, and Tina Turner talk football. They all play together in a 8 a-side team in Chichester twice a week. They all have opinions and they all love their teams passionately. Listen to Gazza, Squid, Joel, Deano and Turner every week as they talk Football, Premier League and EFL. Maybe a bit of what happens on a Wedn…
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Jackie Lombardi graduated from the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law on the Dean's Honour List with a Distinction in Aboriginal Law and Indigenous Legal Traditions. She brought her valuable perspective to the 2023 National Conference on the Enforcement of First Nation Laws, hosted by the First Nations Lands Advisory Board and First Nations Land M…
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Whitecap Dakota First Nation, near Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, has been a leading example of a community taking back control of law enforcement. Murray Long, Director of Self-Government, joins host Richard Perry to explain how this progressive First Nation is working with government partners to make significant progress. The conversation was recorded …
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Melissa Tokarek shares her community's interest in law enforcement from its perspective as a nation with its own land code. She takes a particular interest in environmental laws, no doubt due to her background as an Environmental Cooordinator with Defence Construction Canada and an Environmental Scientist with then-Aboriginal Affairs and Northern D…
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Lee-Ann O'Brien has a unique view of First Nation law enforcement, which she shared in this conversation with podcast host Richard Perry. O'Brien is deputy chief of the Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service, a stand-alone First Nation police service with a very unique and complex jurisdiction. Today, the force has 42 sworn officers and 11 civilian member…
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Few have such a deep understanding of Indigenous justice issues than Hon. Steven Point, a former judge and Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia. From 1975 to 1999, Point served as Chief of the Skowkale First Nation. From 1994 to 1999 he served as Tribal Chair of the Stó:lō Nation. He brought a positive, hopeful message to 600 delegates attending…
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Grand Chief Garrison Settee has a bold vision for improved law enforcement in the member communities of MKO. He tells an impassioned story about helping a community grapple with non-existent enforcement during the Covid outbreak and the fortitude it took by a team of committed leadership to find a solution. He joined host Richard Perry at the 2023 …
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African history is not yet mainstream and we're on a mission to change this. The Republic is a miniseries covering key events and figures in African history. Our first season focuses on 'June 12', the most controversial election in Nigeria's history. In June 1993, after a keenly contested election, presidential candidate, Moshood Kashimawo Olawale …
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SHOW NOTES Andrew Beynon, Director of Land Governance, gives us a sneak preview of the first national conference to be held on solving the crisis of ineffective law enforcement in our land code communities. The National Conference on Enforcement of First Nations Laws will be held June 6-8, 2023 in Ottawa-Gatineau. More than 500 participants are exp…
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Lawrence Lamouche and Elvis Thomas share the unique and inspirational story of how both contribute to land management at Woodland Cree First Nation in Treaty 8 territory in northern Alberta. It is the first Alberta nation to enact its own land code. Lawrence manages the traditional land portfolio while Elvis is the go-to contact for land code on th…
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Jasmine Pouce Coupe has some advice for First Nations considering adopting their own land codes to take control of their lands and resources. Communicate well, and often! Repeat important messages to your community members. Jasmine is helping guide Doig River First Nation, near Fort St. John, BC, as it develops a community-based land code. Has the …
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In this episode Dean takes the Podcast reigns and rides solo. Some of it is wisdom, some of it is opinion and some of it is funny. Have a listen and see what you make of it. Would suit listening on the toilet. Make sure you like, share and subscribe. To get involved, message us on the socials. Or email the show directly. On twitter @tearawaypodcast…
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Kim Guerin learned from an early age that a small First Nation could take on the Canadian government and win. Her father spearheaded a legal battle over lease rights that went to the Supreme Court. R v Guerin affirmed that Ottawa has a fiduciary duty to a First Nation, that it is in a position of trust to act on the First Nation's best interests. M…
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In this episode, land management trainee Bart Metansinine talks about his community of Animbiigoo Zaagi’igan Anishinaabek (AZA), which was once known as the Lost Nation. By signing onto the Framework Agreement on First Nations Land Management, Bart says his community can move forward with development that will attract members home. He credits fello…
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In this episode, you'll meet Tania Solonas, land management officer with the McLeod Lake Indian Band. With about 500 members, MLIB is one of the most experienced First Nations with the land code process, being the second in the province and among the first in Canada to sign onto the Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management. You'll discov…
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This... Is the first episode for you to enjoy. Following on from the successful Xmas episode Dean has teamed up with the lovely Doris Daley. Would make for a good listen driving. Make sure you like, share and subscribe. To get involved, message us on the socials. Or email the show directly. On twitter @tearawaypodcast On TickTok @thetearawaypodcast…
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Show Notes Down...but not out! On this episode of the Land Decolonized podcast, Jordon Hatton shares the incredible comeback story of Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabeck, an Ojibwa First Nation in Ontario. Its land was taken by the province in the 1940s to make a provincial park, but was eventually returned so a new reserve could be created. Jordan is Di…
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With the 2021 annual general meeting right around the corner, Lands Advisory Board Chair Robert Louie joins host Richard Perry for a thorough review of current challenges and opportunities around the Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management, including the Covid pandemic, fires and floods in western Canada, and the ongoing delays over a k…
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Respected elder Albert Marshall, Sr. joins Richard to talk about his lifelong quest to protect the environment in the face of continued demands to use Indigenous lands and resources for economic development. He discusses the two important concepts of Two-Eyed Seeing and Netukulimk and how they can help reach consensus on the best path forward. To A…
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SHOW NOTES: 1:24 Ty describes the rationale for his community entering the Land Code process. 2:49 Having a land code has cleared up some confusion and potential conflicts of interest around land use. 5:44 Ty's background in environmental and soil sciences is ideal for his current work as reserve land manager. His work experience began up north. 8:…
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Richard welcomes John Makson, senior public relations advisor, to episode 30 of the Land Decolonized podcast. John has worked with the resource centre in several important capacities and has taken the lead on the creation and promotion of this top-ranked Apple Canada podcast. In this episode he talks about why the podcast is engaging listeners (not…
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Samantha Nogonash, former Deputy Chief and current Land Manager of the Magnetawon First Nation Samantha shares a wonderful on-the-ground perspective on day-to-day land management. Having been operational with a land code for the past 6 years, Magnetawan has made turtles a priority for their environmental protection activities and believes Land Deco…
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Chief Edward (Ted) Williams of the Chippewas of Rama First Nation is on the show this week. The home of the popular and successful "Casino Rama" development, Chief Williams speaks to dealing with COVID-19, and plans for reopening the community with a large retail centre. Having a deep history in lands related work dating back to the early 1970s, he…
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