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Since the day he was old enough, Jeremy knew he was different. A mix of Indigenous and white heritage, he has experienced life through both vantage points – as well as the stereotypes. Join 19-year-old Jeremy Ratt on a journey of self discovery as he seeks to understand his roots and all of the distinct “pieces” that form who he is today.
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As a community, one of the ways we can grow together intellectually is through listening to one another's perspectives so why not join in the conversation! We take some dives into quotes taken from a variety of literature. Knowledge from books read through leisure to books that entice the mind in making one stop and think . . . . . . . . . . About the way(s) in which we interpret it. What is the root to our thinking? What experience(s) molded our mentality? Did you really think about it? Com ...
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Questions of land rights are at the root of most current conflicts between indigenous peoples and the wider state. Competing conceptions of the land and authority over the land intersect with conflicts around resource extraction, the terms of consultation and consent, and the political status of indigenous peoples. Without resolving the conflicts around land in a fair and collaborative manner, real reconciliation will be difficult to achieve. This podcast presents a series of six live panel ...
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Bonus: How to celebrate National Indigenous People’s Day all summer long
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Today we have a special bonus episode for you from our sibling show Unreserved, a fearless space for Indigenous voices. Host Rosanna Deerchild is ready to Indigenize your summer with a tastemaker’s guide to the best books, movies, podcasts and more. More episodes of Unreserved are available at: https://link.chtbl.com/ZRi1BMNH…
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S2 E5: Reciprocity and strength in sharing stories
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Jeremy sits down in a talking circle to further discuss identity, lateral kindness, healing and the importance of doing the work of finding out who you are. And just a warning, this episode contains language that some listeners may find offensive.
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The search to find and understand your identity can come in many places, both physical and emotional. Jeremy learns about how language, home, play, food and service can all impact someone’s journey.
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Art and healing weave throughout Jeremy’s story. But how do those themes shape who we are? We move toward that answer through music and family roots.
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The concept of lateral kindness is brought to Jeremy as a way to explore one’s own identity and offer support to Indigenous urban youths. Meanwhile, Jeremy’s mother, Carmen, checks in.
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Jeremy’s identity journey evolves from one journey to an exchange of journeys through a discussion with a listener who reached out after season one. Their conversation centres around the question “what does it mean to be Métis?
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After a profound period of growth, learning and listening, Jeremey's journey continues to a place of story sharing, reflection and a look toward the future in Pieces Season 2 -- arriving August 10th.
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After a raw conversation with his father and a separate lesson from his mentor, Jeremy looks to his future with the resolve to stay creative in spite of past experiences. He comes to a chaptered conclusion of who he is -- and who he wants to be.
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An intergenerational trauma specialist and a former acting school instructor help Jeremy explore the struggles of being defined as a “survivor.”
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Indigenous advocates help Jeremy remember his safe space that was once middle school. A moment of hope and learning about the weight and importance of being partially Indigenous follows.
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The memory of a racist cartoon weighs heavily on Jeremy’s youth, so he sets about carving a new image in his own mind. In doing so, a new world of Indigenous culture is unlocked by past mentors and a community of content creators.
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Jeremy and his mother Carmen reflect on how Jeremy’s nomadic upbringing and Carmen’s memories of her father influenced Jeremy’s worldview. While embarking on his identity journey, Jeremy starts to pray to his late grandfather for guidance in search of himself.
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This upcoming CBC British Columbia podcast includes themes of racist stereotypes, cultural appropriation, relationships and acceptance.
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The“Interacting with the State” panels emphasize different legal regimes whichcurrently define relationships between indigenous people’s and the state. Ourfinal episode of the series features discussions on the duty to Consult, Metisland claims, and legal definitions of territory and sovereignty. Featuring: Avigail Eisenberg (University ofVictoria)…
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Thisepisode features a rich discussion of the movements towardreconciliation which will be necessary in order to fruitfully navigate theseongoing tensions around land and land rights. Featuring: Esme Murdock (San Diego StateUniversity) “Speaking Land, Speaking Ourselves” Dimitri Panagos (Memorial Universityof Newfoundland) “Reconciliation, Duties a…
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Thisepisode’s discussion focuses on largely Western ideas regarding the ontology ofland and the relationships between people, the state, and the land, offering acritical perspective on the dominant and colonial approaches to land which havehistorically guided our understandings of land and land rights. Featuring: Alejandra Mancilla (University ofOs…
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The“Interacting with the State” panels emphasize different legal regimes whichcurrently define relationships between indigenous people’s and the state. Part1 features presentations on Mining Development and Modern Treaty-making. Featuring: Julia Gilpin and Karine Vanthuyne (Universityof Ottawa) “Reconciling the Indigenous Right to Self-determinatio…
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Thisepisode features a set of three paper presentations. The panel examines differentunderstandings of our relationships with the land and particularly highlights thosetraditional relationships which are challenging the western and colonialinterpretations of relationships to the land. Featuring: Jeff Corntassel (University ofVictoria) “How will the…
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Thisepisode features a roundtable of three indigenous speakers, presenting theirown understandings of the concept of land and the inherent contradictions andcontroversies as they consider wider ontological approaches to the land. Featuring: Dale Turner (University of Toronto) Paula Sherman (Trent University) Robert Lovelace (Queen’s University)…
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Sekon, Aniin, Tanisi, and welcome to the Indigenous Land Rights and Reconciliation podcast, presenting six panel presentations hosted at Queen's University in September of 2019. This introduction offers a traditional greeting from Kanonhsyonne (Janice Hill), Director of Indigenous Initiatives at Queen’s University, acknowledging the land and territ…
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Do you think it is necessary help individuals realize something they may be oblivioius that they do? How long can someone keep up a persona that is not their authentic self? Becky and I continue our conversation with going into more of what it means to us when people are being real. If you are enjoying these episodes please show support and donate …
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What boundaries do you have for yourself? Are these boundaries ones that people you interact with are aware about? These are some of the questions that my cousin Becky and I disucss in this podcast that deals with being authentic and what that means. If you are enjoying these episodes please show support and donate in "listeners support". This will…
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Logic vs. Emotion? We continue our conversation on the ways in which we handle these kinds of conversations. We realixed more than we anticipated about conversations we have been in and we also acknowledge and accept the way we understand scenarios at there present times. If you are enjoying these episodes please show support and donate in "listene…
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Have you felt like what you give out is not equal to what comes back to you? Do you ever ponder if you are communicating what you want effectively? In this episode, I sit down with a childhood friend of mine to share some of our own ideas on the idea of reciprocity and more. Clear communication is golden but that also comes with comprehension. Tune…
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In this final part of this epsiode, my brother, Alix and I share numerous analogies related to the idea of valuing yourself. Ranging from a GPS, to a car's functionality, academia, and many others. All of this relating to the origin of the conversation: Value Yourself. Lastly, I bring up an important piece of a book that I am reading by Ilchi Lee. …
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What traits make you who you are? Have there been moments in your life where you questioned your value? I am joined by my ONLY brother Alix to have a chat on what in means to value oneself! We take a dive in on a quote from the author Ilchi Lee and we reveal a lot about ourselves as well as begin to share the dynamics of our family. If you are enjo…
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The medicinal properties of Red Raspberry Leaves
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The medicine of mugwort
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What are your views on social media and it's impact on the creative community? In this last part, Ari and I reflect on how much the social media landscape has transformed. She also emphasizes how it important it is for individuals to pursue their creatiive pursuits. If you are enjoying these episodes please show support and donate in "listeners sup…
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Are you aware of the creative process in creating a business? Ari and I take time in part two to discuss her business ventures as well as creatives' decisions on showcasing their artwork. If you are enjoying these episodes please show support and donate in "listeners support". This will help in producing better quality work!--- Support this podcast…
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Do you ever have sparks of creativity? Are you ever curious where you could channel it? In this episode, I sit down with my long time friend Ari to dicuss ideas on our creative nature as humans. If you are enjoying these episodes please donate in "listeners support" so I may continue inviting guests and more conversation!--- Support this podcast: h…
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What DO I do as a profession? In this final part, I was asked by my guests what I do as a profession. This was the first time I have ever been asked the question but I am humbled by it. They figured me out! If you are enjoying these episodes please donate in "listeners support" so I may continue inviting guests and more conversation!--- Support thi…
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Have there been moments where you fell off in a conversation due to what an individual said? This part of the episode discusses the ways in which I personally analyze experiences using what I have learned thus far in Reiki. Not only has it helped with self-healing but my studies plus others have transfered into my daily life. If you are enjoying th…
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In part two, we have a discussion on lesson learning and the way it manifests into our lives! We also get a little more vulnerable . . . . Ooooooo. We compare the way our mindset when it comes to interacting with others in previous years to NOW. If you are enjoying these episodes please donate in "listeners support" so I may continue inviting guest…
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Do you love "You"? Do you know who "YOU" are? In this first of manym, two guest have joined me on the podcast! Herby Lindor and Peter Ngobidi are two indivudlas who are pushing their craft hard. What are the reasons behind their push? What are their crafts? Tune in to get familiar! If you are enjoying these episodes please donate in "listeners supp…
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For this last part, we had to cut the audio due to the background noise. We end of the conversation with Tawfiq leaving off with some gems for the listeners. If you are enjoying these episodes please donate in "listeners support" so I may continue inviting guests and more conversation!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sho…
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In part two, Tawfiq shares his experience while being a Teaching Assistant (TA) and living up to the name "Challenger to the Mind". We progress further into the conversation by discussing a little bit about our experience in college and the jagged edges we faced. If you are enjoying these episodes please donate in "listeners support" so I may conti…
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Do you ever wonder if there is a metaphorical mountain that you are climbing in your life? Did the jagged edges or adversity throw you off or did you keep going? In this episode, I take some time to chat with one of my boys from college, Tawfiq. We have always been into have deep conversations so ever since we have been out living life plus working…
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In this last segment episode, Kay Simon from ReclaimSoundMind shares her final remarks for listeners. She also informs us about an event that is brewing in which she is hosting in the DMV area this Fall 2019. If you are enjoying these episodes please donate in "listeners support" so I may continue inviting guests and more conversation! Interested i…
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In part 2 of this series, Kay gives insight on the way she tranfers the discoveries she found through personal develoment to clientele and more. I even share MY note on the matter of transferable skills and knowledge. If you are enjoying these episodes please donate in "listeners support" so I may continue inviting guests and more conversation! Int…
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Have you noticed that whenever you experience success, failure somehow creeps in on any magnitude? Do you feel like it is a coincidence or it is supposed to happen? In this episode, we take some time to chat with serial entrepreneur and life coach, Kay Simon from ReclaimSoundMind. As both of us met at a life coaching certification course, we got a …
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In this last episode of the trilogy, Fab from FabGotTheJuice shares the direction her life headed after her hiccups. "Blessings in disguise". As a closing to the conversation, we both offer some gems to keep in mind as you take on the journey through self-discovery. Thank you so much for joining us in this three part episode! If you would like to h…
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What have you done to rediscover yourself? Can you pinpoint experiences that completely changed the trajectory of your life? How long did it take for you to get back on your feet? In part two, FabFitFovever from the FabGotTheJuice podcast let's us know about the steps she took in order to find out who she was becoming. Be sure to check out her podc…
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Have you experienced a moment where your identity was compromised? Did you lose who you were from a single experience? FabFitFovever from the FabGotTheJuice podcast gives us some insight on a moment where her personal identity was at risk and she had to take time to rediscover herself. The catalyst of this story began with a quote by David Brooks w…
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Are there experiences that only a few individuals know about you? Do you have a particular story or stories behind passions and interests? In this episode, we take some time with Eric Daniels or what he is better known as, Mr. Richoffknowledge, to share insight on a quote by Dennis Kimbro and Napeleon Hill. Some unknown truths are revealed in this …
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Is there a number of times one needs to fail in order to gain success or enlightenment? What could be the potential outcomes of failing? In this episode of "Take Note" Darlyne Noel joins Coach Cu as a special guest in analyzing a quote from Thomas Watson. Although it is not the full quote, they both zone in on what it means to them and share their …
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Did you ever notice more options as your fiinances increase? Does the way you manage your life shift as you become more financially stable? In this podcast, I offer my note on Elizabeth Gilbert's quote from her book "Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fears".What is your note on this quote? Leave a voice message or share a comment on the platforms m…
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Have you been in a situation where nothing of what you say is fully understood? Have you kept someone closer to you because they were patient in not only hearing your thoughts but also gave you genuine feedback? In this podcast, I offer my note on Stephan R. Covey's quote on the difference between individuals who listen to understand versus the ind…
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Medicinal use of horehound and hyssop, two mint family plants.
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Catnip, known for energizing felines, actually has the complete opposite effect on humans. This is a brief overview on catnip as a relaxant nervine, especially for angry and irritable children.
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