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Spilling Labrador Tea Under Cedar Trees

And we did it! Thanks everyone for joining us on our journey learning about colonization around the world! We loved hearing what all of our special guests loved about being Indigenous! And while we don't love that the colonial playbook has been used in so many places, it is so good to hear from friends about the incredible work they are doing in their own communities - we are sooo proud of everyone! It's a good day to be Indigenous ;)  Big, big thank you to Canadian Roots Exchange for funding us so we could make season 2 happen! Stick around for season 3's theme!! Have any guesses?

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Where The Veil Thins
4 - Astrology 102 with Ash Stewack of Wayfinder

Where The Veil Thins

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 59:33


On our second astrology installment, astrologer Ash Stewack takes us through the uses of predictive astrology, including the ways in which long term planetary transits can affect entire societies and countries. With Ash, we delve deeper into each planet's energies and talk about the astro weather of Saturn square Uranus and the Pluto return of the United States, just in time for it's birthday! Happy 4th of July! *To learn more about Ash and to book a session, please visit: https://www.wayfinderreadings.com/ IG: wayfinder_ *Asian Americans Advancing Justice Chicago: https://www.advancingjustice-chicago.org/ IG: advancingjusticechicago *To learn more about how you can support Indigenous communities, please visit: Indian Residential School Survivors Society: https://www.irsss.ca/donate Orange Shirt Society: https://www.orangeshirtday.org/orange-shirt-society.html The Tsow-Tun Le Lum Society provides a toll free line that Indigenous people in crisis or needing support can call at 1-888-403-3123. Donations can be made at: https://www.tsowtunlelum.org/resources/donate/ Canadian Roots Exchange: https://canadianroots.ca/monetary-donations/ Theme music by Matt Carrico Transition music by Joseph Beg --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

C2Y: Discussions on Child and Youth Care
Mural making towards decolonization: A conversation with Brett Cox

C2Y: Discussions on Child and Youth Care

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 32:14


In this conversation Brett Cox and Wolfgang talk about a workshop series and mural making process on the theme of decolonization. We speak about how colonization impacts relationships, “allyship” with Indigenous communities, youth led programming, and some of the challenges with social enterprise projects.  This workshop series and mural was a collaboration with Press Start (https://arcadepressstartpsc.wordpress.com/home/), Montreal Indigenous Community Network (http://reseaumtlnetwork.com/), Canadian Roots Exchange (https://canadianroots.ca/), and Concordia University’s Office of Community Engagement, and was partially funded by #RisingYouth. 

CYC Podcast
Mural making towards decolonization: A conversation with Brett Cox

CYC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 32:14


In this conversation Brett Cox and Wolfgang talk about a workshop series and mural making process on the theme of decolonization. We speak about how colonization impacts relationships, “allyship” with Indigenous communities, youth led programming, and some of the challenges with social enterprise projects.  This workshop series and mural was a collaboration with Press Start (https://arcadepressstartpsc.wordpress.com/home/), Montreal Indigenous Community Network (http://reseaumtlnetwork.com/), Canadian Roots Exchange (https://canadianroots.ca/), and Concordia University’s Office of Community Engagement, and was partially funded by #RisingYouth. 

CYC Podcast
Mural making towards decolonization: A conversation with Brett Cox

CYC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 32:14


In this conversation Brett Cox and Wolfgang talk about a workshop series and mural making process on the theme of decolonization. We speak about how colonization impacts relationships, “allyship” with Indigenous communities, youth led programming, and some of the challenges with social enterprise projects.  This workshop series and mural was a collaboration with Press Start (https://arcadepressstartpsc.wordpress.com/home/), Montreal Indigenous Community Network (http://reseaumtlnetwork.com/), Canadian Roots Exchange (https://canadianroots.ca/), and Concordia University’s Office of Community Engagement, and was partially funded by #RisingYouth. 

#RisingYouth Podcast
Episode 23 : Mural making towards decolonization - A conversation with Brett Cox

#RisingYouth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 32:14


In this conversation Brett Cox and Wolfgang talk about a workshop series and mural making process on the theme of decolonization. We speak about how colonization impacts relationships, “allyship” with Indigenous communities, youth led programming, and some of the challenges with social enterprise projects. This workshop series and mural was a collaboration with Press Start (https://arcadepressstartpsc.wordpress.com/home/), Montreal Indigenous Community Network (http://reseaumtlnetwork.com/), Canadian Roots Exchange (https://canadianroots.ca/), and Concordia University's Office of Community Engagement, and was partially funded by #RisingYouth. English Transcript Here

YXE Underground
Season Two - Episode Three - Bayani Trinidad and Forrest Eaglespeaker

YXE Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 43:16


Spend five minutes with Bayani Trinidad and Forrest Eaglespeaker and several things become clear. One, they are passionate about their work. Two, they thrive on seeing people change and grow when it comes to their thoughts on Truth and Reconciliation. Three, they have way too much fun together!Bayani and Forrest work for a non-profit organization called Canadian Roots Exchange. It was formed in 2008 as a way to bring indigenous and non-indigenous youth together to work towards Reconciliation. In 2016, the organization opened an office in Saskatoon, which is where you will find Bayani and Forrest, working hard in their office at Saskatoon's The Two Twenty.The work Bayani and Forrest are doing when it comes to Truth and Reconciliation focuses on Saskatoon's youth. When I say youth, I mean mostly people who are university age. People who have learned about the horrors of Indian Residential School System in school and recognize the importance of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and now want to learn more and be involved in making Reconciliation a reality in Canada.In this episode, you will learn what Bayani and Forrest are doing with to help young people achieve these goals. You'll discover how they use education and leadership to empower youth, and you'll find out why they are so passionate about the work they do. What I love about Bayani and Forrest is they themselves are young people who have stepped into leadership roles in our community and are embracing the challenges that come with Truth and Reconciliation. As Forrest states in the podcast, "I think change starts on a personal level. You don't see entire societies and entire communities change all at once. You see it in individuals. In that aspect, I definitely see it happening. It makes me feel good because any change in the right direction should be celebrated and should be looked at as a huge success."You're going to love Bayani and Forrest! They chemistry and passion is inspiring and the work they're doing in Saskatoon is really important. Plus, you'll get to hear an original song by Forrest...aka...The North Sound, at the end of the episode! How cool is that?!?!Subscribe to YXE Underground for free on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher or your favourite podcast app. You can also stream episodes on Spotify, the I Heart Radio app, or the website. This episode of YXE Underground is sponsored by ACE Burger. If you love cheeseburgers and milkshakes as much as I do, you need to visit ACE Burger on the corner of Broadway Avenue and 9th Street cause I am telling you, they make a mean burger and shake! Thank you to ACE Burger for their financial support of this local, independent podcast. Enjoy listening to Bayani and Forrest and thank you for all of your support!Cheers...Eric 

Raditude Rx
012 "Between The Ditches" With Forrest Eaglespeaker of The North Sound

Raditude Rx

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 70:45


Keeping positive, embracing change and doing right. This is the message the 2019 Saskatchewan Country Music Association's Roots Artist of The Year nominee, The North Sound (Forrest Eaglespeaker) conveys though his music. This level of service doesn't stop at the music though, that's just one vein... and we tear into what Forrest has been doing to spread the good word and how others can help leave this place a better place than how we found it. We talk mental health, indigenous music and arts and the recent uprising and awareness in popular culture. We get into the Canadian Roots Exchange, a non-profit that Forrest works for when he's not being a rock star, aimed at bridging the gap between indigenous and non-indigenous peoples of Canada in hopes of educating the public to grow a healthy nation free of discrimination and systemic racism. Pretty effin' powerful stuff! We also talk shop on the recent NBA Champs, hear Forrest build his dream band and hear his single "Between The Ditches" which is currently sitting at #21 on the Indigenous Music Countdown. Learn how to be vulnerable. Embrace the uncomfortable. Let's do this thing. Links Below ________________________________ Follow Forrest at @thenorthsoundyxe on Instagram Check out mindvalley.com for all things meditation and personal development. Head to therockdr.com/freestuff to piuck up a free guide on how to integrate healthy lifestyle like exercise and nutrition into a busy schedule Rate and review the Podcast on Apple for your chance to win 1 of 10 20% gift packs from Lululemon. Screen shot it and tag me on instagram! @thedocrocktor You know how I love my Lulu threads. I'll read out your review on air and get you sorted with some threads of your own. Let's spread the musician wellness word together. I really appreciate your support! Ciao M

Canada's Young Leaders
1.6. Reconciliation is Everyone's Fight ft. Max FineDay

Canada's Young Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 51:14


Max FineDay, Executive Director of the Canadian Roots Exchange, joins us to discuss some of the amazing progress we’ve made in reconciling the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in Canada, as well as the lengths we have yet to go. Max’s organization works to build and strengthen relationships between communities across Canada, something he argues is absolutely vital if we are to move forward as a country. Max explains how Canadians cannot simply sit back and wait for our federal, provincial and municipal governments to do all the heavy lifting for us - it is everyone’s responsibility to learn, to listen, and to seek to understand our roles in righting the wrongs of the past. http://canadianroots.ca/ www.upfordnetwork.com

Just Work It
2062 – Ep.1: A Just Work It Live Event

Just Work It

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 81:22


In front of a live audience on Wednesday, January 23, 2019, Atkinson’s Ausma Malik had a seriously funny conversation about inclusion, technology and power with U.S. comedian Hari Kondabolu and Canadian Roots Exchange’s Max FineDay. The podcast includes cameo appearances from the cast of The Jetsons, the first colour cartoon series which aired in 1962 […]

Just Work It
2062 – Ep.1: A Just Work It Live Event

Just Work It

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 81:22


In front of a live audience on Wednesday, January 23, 2019, Atkinson’s Ausma Malik had a seriously funny conversation about inclusion, technology and power with U.S. comedian Hari Kondabolu and Canadian Roots Exchange's Max FineDay. The podcast includes cameo appearances from the cast of The Jetsons, the first colour cartoon series which aired in 1962 […]