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Leader Talks with Anne-Marie Pham powered by CCDI
Season 3, Episode 8 | Guest: Elijah Blackbird - National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Leader Talks with Anne-Marie Pham powered by CCDI

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 40:08


As we approach the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30, we are reminded of the collective responsibility to recognize the truths of our shared history and to actively engage in reconciliation efforts. Building a racism-free workplace is an essential part of this ongoing journey, and learning from the lived experiences of Indigenous Peoples is a key step forward.In this new episode of Leader Talks with Anne-Marie Pham, we are joined by Elijah Blackbird, Culture Manager at the Beer Store, a valued five-year Employer Partner of CCDI, who has been working in diversity, equity, and inclusion for more than 25 years. Elijah, who also serves on the Board of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada and coaches youth soccer, offers a wealth of experience and a deep understanding of the diverse realities of Indigenous communities in Canada.Elijah begins by highlighting the diversity of indigeneity in Canada and how a single act of inclusion shaped his life. He shares his vision for diversity, equity, and inclusion, emphasizing its deeper meaning, and explores the vital role of a Culture Manager. Elijah also discusses Truth and Reconciliation, urging Canadians to challenge their perceptions of Indigenous Peoples, and shares key lessons on inclusion and indigeneity. Tune in today!Key Points From This Episode:Introducing Elijah Blackbird, Culture Manager at The Beer Store.Background on Elijah's upbringing and heritage as part of the Crane Clan. How a teacher brought him to realize his strengths and needs.Elijah's simple vision for Diversity and Inclusion in Canada. Parental leave, pension benefits, and reframing perceptions of what DNI work actually is.His evolving roles at The Beer Store over the past 25 years.The duties of a Culture Manager and why this position is so important.Thoughts on Truth and Reconciliation: why focusing on the truth is the most important.Challenging perceptions around Indigenous people in the beer industry.Understanding history, culture, and varying contexts through the lens of colonization. Where the power of DNI classes actually lies.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Elijah Blackbird on LinkedInElijah Blackbird on XThe Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of CanadaThe Beer StoreCanadian Centre for Diversity and InclusionLeader Talks with Anne-Marie Pham

Spirit School
Asha Frost on Legacy of Healing: Ancestral Wisdom and Cultural Reconnection

Spirit School

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 56:16


On National Indigenous People's Day, I proudly bring you an interview with the most sacred of humans, Asha Frost. Asha Frost is a traditional healer, Indigenous medicine woman, best-selling author of the book You Are The Medicine and creator of two oracle decks Sacred Medicine Oracle and the Upcoming Animal Elders Oracle Decks. Asha hails from the Crane Clan and resides on her traditional Anishinaabe territories. Asha is also the mother of two sons, and a leading voice of advocacy on behalf of indigenous people facing stereotyping, microaggressions and racism on Turtle Island and beyond. In this episode we discuss the Indigenous Reconnection Journey, Social Activism, Cultural Appropriation, Motherhood, Healing and so much more Website: https://www.ashafrost.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashafrost/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AshaFrostHealing  Sacred Medicine Oracle Deck: https://ashafrost.com/the-sacred-medicine-oracle/  Pre-order her new oracle deck, The Animal Elders Oracle: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/760310/the-animal-elders-oracle-by-asha-frost/ Watch this interview on Youtube  https://youtu.be/sP1ArjeASyo  

Indigenous Medicine Stories: Anishinaabe mshkiki nwii-dbaaddaan
Finding The Balance Of Your Being w/ Perry McLeod-Shabogesic

Indigenous Medicine Stories: Anishinaabe mshkiki nwii-dbaaddaan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 45:29


This episode features Perry McLeod-Shabogesic of the “Crane Clan” is an Ojibway Anishinabe from N'biising (Nipissing) First Nation (NFN). He has been a artist, cartoonist, writer, traditional helper, medicine harvester and cultural resource person in and around his community for many years.  Perry's spirit name is “Aandzooked”, which means “Teller of sacred stories” in Ojibway. In this episode, Perry shares stories of Indigenous Medicine from his childhood, finding and picking a plant medicine in the wild that his Grandmother used, and discuss the balance to embrace all medicines, including Indigenous and Western. Perry McLeod-Shabogesic: https://www.aanmitaagzi.net/about/founding-members/perry-mcleod-shabogesic/ https://www.ams-inc.on.ca/ Indigenous Medicine Stories Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/2ztjj63h Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/ycx53d5z Amazon Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/4fdebkbb

U Talk
We Stand Together: Diandre Thomas-Hart

U Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 32:19


Diandre Thomas-Hart, Young Woman Who Stands Among The Eagles, was given the Crane Clan and grew up in Winnipeg's North End. She has been urban her entire life. Hart's mother was a 60s Scoop survivor, and her father has many within his family who are survivors of the Indian residential school system. ⁠⁠https://u-channel.ca/we-stand-together/⁠ Over 130 residential schools operated in Canada. The first federal residential school began around 1883; the last closed in 1996. We Stand Together invites Indian residential school and day school survivors, 60's Scoop, and intergenerational survivors to share their truth. This project is an opportunity for those on their journeys of healing to share their experiences and perspectives so all can learn about the effects of residential and day schools and the challenges Indigenous communities still face. U Multicultural is located on Treaty 1 territory, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. This project has been made possible by the Government of Canada through Canadian Heritage.

Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine
Travis Zimmerman: Sharing and Celebrating Ojibwe History

Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 28:30


On today's episode, Leah and Cole speak with Travis Zimmerman, whose family is from the Crane Clan of Grand Portage. He is the site manager for the Mille Lacs Indian Museum and Trading Post.  Travis also hosted "DeCoded: Native Veterans In Minnesota Who Helped Win World War II," — produced by Minnesota Native News and Ampers.  Travis talks about his love for Native American history, specifically Ojibwe history and culture, and his path to the museum and trading post.  You can find out about the Mille Lacs Museum and Trading Post events here.

HerbMentor Radio
Nathan Wright: An Epic Chaga Foraging Adventure

HerbMentor Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 70:16


When Nathan Wright hopped on our HerbMentor Radio call, he readily admitted that he wasn't really in the podcast recording mood. And it totally made sense — after all, he had just returned from an epic adventure in the Michigan wilderness and was still adjusting to being back in the swing of everyday life.And little did we know when we got on this call that we were in for one of the most fascinating stories ever told on HerbMentor Radio: the story of Nathan's search for the tree that gifted him a 30 pound chaga mushroom decades ago.Along the twists and turns of Nathan's tale, we learned...The true meaning of reciprocity with the plantsThe benefits of chagaWhat exactly is ethical wildcrafting and how to do itWhat it means to be a caretaker of the land and so much more!Nathan Wright is a citizen of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians and member of his tribe's Crane Clan. Nathan is an herbalist and mycologist who combines both Anishinabek and conventional herbal knowledge into his herbal products business, Herbal Lodge. You can learn more about Nathan and his work at herballodge.com, and for a limited time you'll get a 10% discount on Herbal Lodge when you use the code lherbs10 at checkout. PS...Are you ready to take your herbal learning to the next level?HerbMentor offers a wide variety of rich herbal content — including an in-depth course on food as medicine — that gives you the opportunity to choose your own herbal adventure, take your time, and connect with other herbal learners and experts whenever you login.You can join HerbMentor for just $1 to see if it's part of your own herbal path. PPS...Get a special offer on HerbMentor at http://HerbMentorRadio.comBuild your herbal first aid kid with your Herbal Preparation Cards: http://Herbal.Cards

Exploring Nature, Culture and Inner Life
2023:03.29 - Waubgeshig Rice - Making Space for Indigenous Voices: Sharing Our Stories

Exploring Nature, Culture and Inner Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 89:19


What Stories Does the Land Hold? is a conversation series co-presented by the Center for Humans and Nature and The New School at Commonweal as part of the Center's Questions for a Resilient Future Series Across the world, Indigenous people share something in common: a connection to land and their Ancestral territories. This series of conversations spotlights a collection of Indigenous voices telling the stories of the land and its stories, connecting us to each other and to all of our relations. Waubgeshig Rice is an author and journalist from Wasauksing First Nation. He has written many brilliant pieces, including his 2018 novel Moon of the Crusted Snow, which quickly became a national bestseller. Join the conversation between Host Christine Luckasavitch (Anishinaabeg and mixed settler) and Waub Rice to dive into their favourite works by Indigenous authors, the importance of making space for Indigenous storytelling, and imagining Indigenous futurisms. Plus, we'll talk a little bit about Waubgeshig's upcoming novel Moon of the Turning Leaves, the sequel to Moon of the Crusted Snow, to be released in October 2023. Photo: Alyssa Bardy Photography Waubgeshig Rice Waubgeshig is an author and journalist from Wasauksing First Nation. He has written three fiction titles, and his short stories and essays have been published in numerous anthologies. His most recent novel, Moon of the Crusted Snow, was published in 2018 and became a national bestseller. He graduated from Toronto Metropolitan University's journalism program in 2002, and spent most of his journalism career with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as a video journalist and radio host. He left CBC in 2020 to focus on his literary career. He lives in Sudbury, Ontario with his wife and two sons. His forthcoming novel, Moon of the Turning Leaves, will be published in October 2023. Christine Luckasavitch Christine Luckasavitch is an Omàmìwininì Madaoueskarini Anishinaabekwe (a woman of the Madawaska River Algonquin people), belonging to the Crane Clan, and mixed settler heritage. Christine continues to live in Omàmìwininìaki, unceded Algonquin territory. Christine is the Owner/Executive Consultant of Waaseyaa Consulting and Waaseyaa Cultural Tours, two small businesses dedicated to reviving and celebrating Indigenous ancestral knowledge and culture-based practices through educational opportunities. She is the co-owner of Algonquin Motors, a woman-led motorcycle clothing company honouring the spirit of unceded Algonquin territory. She is currently writing her thesis to complete her Master of Arts in Indigenous Studies at Trent University. Christine is the former Executive Director of Native Land Digital, an Indigenous-led not-for-profit dedicated to providing a digital platform for Indigenous peoples to share knowledge about their Indigenous cultures, territories, and knowledge systems across the world. Her work is centered around creating spaces for Indigenous peoples to share their knowledges, both in physical and digital spaces, and encouraging the re-emergence of ancestral kinship ties. Find out more about The New School at Commonweal on our website: tns.commonweal.org. And like/follow our Soundcloud channel for more great podcasts.

Exploring Nature, Culture and Inner Life
2023:03.01 - Tanya Te Miringa Te Rorarangi Ruka - Indigenous Plant Medicine

Exploring Nature, Culture and Inner Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 81:36


What Stories Does the Land Hold? is a conversation series co-presented by the Center for Humans and Nature and The New School at Commonweal as part of the Center's Questions for a Resilient Future Series Join Host Christine Luckasavitch (Anishinaabeg and mixed settler) in conversation with Māori artist, designer, activist, and researcher Tanya Te Miringa Te Rorarangi Ruka. Tanya's work is deeply rooted in Indigenous environmental knowledges, encouraging a deeper connection to ancestral place on a global scale through her artistic practices. This conversation will center around storytelling, community building, working alongside our plant relatives, and Indigenous futurisms. Tanya Te Miringa Te Rorarangi Ruka Tanya is a Māori Indigenous artist and designer living in Te Whānganui-a-Tara, Aotearoa (Wellington, Capital City of New Zealand). She is of Ngati Pakau, Te Uriroroi, Te Parawhau, Te Mahurehure Ngapuhi, and Waitaha descent. She is active in environmental issues from an Indigenous perspective in Aotearoa and globally. Working with the Waitaha Executive Grandmothers Council, she has been documenting and mapping the sacred stories of her Tupuna ancestors as evidence for tribal environmental issues involving land and water protection claims through the Treaty of Waitangi. As a Māori artist she is inspired by her ancestry and the creation stories that place the land as Ancestor and the Master Navigator voyagers of the Pacific who always kept their eyes on the horizon in hopeful anticipation, bringing the tribe safely to land. You can hear her speak on YouTube: City Talks: Kaupapa Mauri. Christine Luckasavitch Christine is an Omàmìwininì Madaoueskarini Anishinaabekwe (a woman of the Madawaska River Algonquin people) and belongs to the Crane Clan, and is of mixed settler ancestry including Irish, Swedish, and Polish. Christine continues to live in her ancestral territory, land that her Ancestors have called home since time immemorial. Christine is the owner of two Indigenous knowledge-based companies, Waaseyaa Consulting and Waaseyaa Cultural Tours, both dedicated to enhancing the awareness and understanding of Algonquin Anishinaabeg history and culture. She is executive director of Native Land Digital, an Indigenous-led not-for-profit dedicated to providing free education of Indigenous territories and knowledge systems across the world. Christine has worked as an archaeologist, educator, and in the realm of Indigenous politics. She spends most of her time out on the land, and has a keen interest in learning more about traditional plant use. She is currently writing her first book, Ondjitigweyaa Madaoueskarini Omàmìwininì (Algonquin People of the Madawaska River Headwaters). Find out more about The New School at Commonweal on our website: tns.commonweal.org. And like/follow our Soundcloud channel for more great podcasts.

Exploring Nature, Culture and Inner Life
2023:01.25 - Amy Shawanda - Anishinaabe Thinking, Being, Doing, Knowing, and Living

Exploring Nature, Culture and Inner Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 82:08


What Stories Does the Land Hold? is a conversation series co-presented by the Center for Humans and Nature and The New School at Commonweal as part of the Center's Questions for a Resilient Future Series Across the world, Indigenous people share something in common: a connection to land and their Ancestral territories. This series of conversations spotlights a collection of Indigenous voices telling the stories of the land and its stories, connecting us to each other and to all of our relations. In this conversation, join Host Christine Luckasavitch with Dr. Amy Shawanda, an Odawa kwe is from Wikwemikong Unceded territory whose academic work is focused on Anishinaabe motherhood, specifically identifying the challenges, tensions, and strengths of incorporating traditional teachings and pedagogies in daily life. Amy and Christine will discuss the revitalization of Indigenous knowledges, unapologetically making space for Indigenous knowledges, and the realm of Indigenous health. Photo: Alyssa Bardy Photography Dr. Amy Shawanda Amy is an Odawa kwe from Wiikwemkoong, Manitoulin Island. She is a mother, auntie, student, and life-long learner of Anishinaabe cultural ways and Anishinaabemowin. Her research interests primarily lie within Anishinaabe thinking, being, doing, and connecting with the land. She has a specific focus on bringing Indigenous health knowledge into Western health care. Her first publication was with the Turtle Island Journal of Indigenous Health titled Baawaajige: Exploring Dreams as Academic References. She has diverse research interests that includes Indigenous pedagogies, research methods and methodologies, star knowledge, Dream Knowledges, history, and storytelling. Christine Luckasavitch Christine Luckasavitch is an Omàmìwininì Madaoueskarini Anishinaabekwe (a woman of the Madawaska River Algonquin people), belonging to the Crane Clan, and mixed settler heritage. Christine continues to live in Omàmìwininìaki, unceded Algonquin territory. Christine is the Owner/Executive Consultant of Waaseyaa Consulting and Waaseyaa Cultural Tours, two small businesses dedicated to reviving and celebrating Indigenous ancestral knowledge and culture-based practices through educational opportunities. She is the co-owner of Algonquin Motors, a woman-led motorcycle clothing company honouring the spirit of unceded Algonquin territory. She is currently writing her thesis to complete her Master of Arts in Indigenous Studies at Trent University. Christine is the former Executive Director of Native Land Digital, an Indigenous-led not-for-profit dedicated to providing a digital platform for Indigenous peoples to share knowledge about their Indigenous cultures, territories, and knowledge systems across the world. Her work is centered around creating spaces for Indigenous peoples to share their knowledges, both in physical and digital spaces, and encouraging the re-emergence of ancestral kinship ties. Find out more about The New School at Commonweal on our website: tns.commonweal.org. And like/follow our Soundcloud channel for more great podcasts.

Needy
Flowing with the Cycles of Creation feat. Asha Frost

Needy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 47:56 Transcription Available


Some days it feels like we've been collectively burnt out since 2020. So how do we find our way back to ourselves after more than two years of distraction and dissociation? And how do we create under these conditions?Asha Frost is an Indigenous (Ojibwe) Medicine Woman, and a member of the Chippewas of Nawash First Nation. She is the bestselling author of You Are the Medicine and has guided thousands of people through profound and lasting transformation. She is from the Crane Clan, the totem of leadership, and believes in holding space from vision and heart as an energy healer, homeopath and mentor.In today's episode, Asha joins me to discuss collective and individual care in the face of capitalism, colonialism and everything that pulls us away from ourselves. She also shares how she cultivates creativity under less-than-ideal conditions, and why she returns to the medicine wheel to learn to flow with the cycles of creation.Tune In to Hear More About:The grounding practice of a daily walkThe damage residential schools have on Indigenous children & their familiesFlowing with the cycle of creationFinding beauty in the death & rest phases of the cycle of creationThe challenge of knowing when to say “yes” and “no” to thingsHow to listen to our bodies when they tell us enough is enough Hang Out with Asha:Visit Asha's WebsitePre-order the Sacred Medicine Oracle DeckFollow Asha on Instagram @asha.frostOrder You Are the MedicineLove Needy? Pretty please subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and leave a rating & review.Really love Needy? Join the Needy Podcast Inner Circle! Courses, discounts, quarterly Q&As and more for a one-time or monthly donation of any amount. Exclusively for folks who love the Needy podcast. THANK YOU.Your needs matter.

#MOMTRUTHS with Cat & Nat
Dear White Woman with Asha Frost

#MOMTRUTHS with Cat & Nat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 36:05


We were so excited to welcome Asha Frost, an Indigenous Medicine Woman and a member of the Chippewas of Nawash First Nation onto our podcast. She started the interview by reading her very powerful letter Dear White Woman. Stop what you are doing right now and go and read it. Literally chills. Asha is also the best selling author of You Are The Medicine, and has guided thousands of people through profound and lasting transformation. She is from the Crane Clan, the totem of leadership, and believes in holding space from vision and heart. As an energy healer, homeopath, and mentor, Asha has blended her life experience with her innate gifts and the wisdom of her Ancestors. She loves sharing her Medicine in powerful ways through Ceremonies, teachings, and speaking events. Through this work, she loves seeing people reclaim their roots, find their healing wisdom, and rise into their power. Find her book and Dear White Woman at https://ashafrost.com/dearwhitewoman/ and follow @asha.frost.Want our podcasts sent straight to your phone? Text us the word "Podcast" to +1 (917) 540-8715 and we'll text you the new episodes when they're released!Tune in for newCat & Nat Unfiltered episodes every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday!Follow @catandnatunfiltered on Instagram: https://instagram.com/catandnatunfilteredOur new book "Mom Secrets" is now available! Head to www.catandnat.ca/book to grab your autographed copy! Come see us LIVE on tour!! To see a full list of cities and dates, go to https://catandnattour.com.Become a member of The Common Parent for the parenting resources and support you need for just $5.99/month or $59.99/year: https://thecommonparent.comFollow The Common Parent over on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thecommonparentMake sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel for our new cooking show and our #momtruth videos: https://bitly.com/catnatyoutubeCheck out our Amazon Lives here: https://bitly.com/catnatamazonliveOrder TAYLIVI here: https://taylivi.comGet personalized videos from us on Cameo: https://cameo.com/catandnatCome hang with us over on https://instagram.com/catandnat all day long.And follow us on https://tiktok.com/@catandnatofficial! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Splinters of Jade
New5R vs Old5R Soft Power Overwhelming

Splinters of Jade

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 97:07


In which Bren and Buell talk about the Crane Clan and get hella side tracked multiple times. This is our Quarterly Podcast comparing and Contrasting Old and New Legend of the Five Rings. The episode of the Last Province talking about Adventures in Rokugan.  https://thelastprovince.libsyn.com/episode-83-the-great-return

Soul Inspired Gurl
024 | Asha Frost: You are the Medicine: The Power To Create The Life That Sustains You

Soul Inspired Gurl

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 51:20


I'm so excited to share in today's conversation with my friend Asha Frost. Asha is an Indigenous Medicine Woman and healer. Asha is the best-selling author of You Are The Medicine: 13 Moons of Indigenous Wisdom, Ancestral Connection, and Animal Spirit Guidance. She has also guided thousands of people through profound and lasting transformations.  I have been a recipient of Asha's work on so many levels over the years. I have sat in circles and ceremonies to receive Asha's wisdom, healing, love, and transformation.  Her work is very profound and I could not be more excited about this conversation as she weaves together how she got to where she is and the season of life she is in now.  We talk about how as entrepreneurs we have had to channel a lot of our masculine energy - with creating, launching, marketing, and serving clients and the community for many years. It's a lot and not something we want to approach in the ways we each have done for several decades to date.  We talk about how to create something that feels good to you and is overall sustainable - while having the impact you desire...  We also dip into the idea of sacred reciprocity of giving AND also asking for and receiving what we need.   What You'll Hear In This Episode: Indigenous medicine and how everyone can connect with their own medicine. The process of writing a book. The emotional seasons in life and how to process and move through them. How motherhood transformed Asha's desires in life. Navigating the feeling of directionlessness in certain seasons of life. Unwinding from societal expectations of the request for Indigenous People to educate others. Resisting the “go go go” mentality and creating something sustainable – a NEW way. Speaking out against capitalism and colonialism. The release of Asha's upcoming Sacred Medicine Oracle cards - order here   Quotes from Asha: “I felt pressure to show up in ways that are not aligned with my ancestors.” “When you invite people into knowing better and doing better… the majority of people want to step up and meet that.” “Every season has equal importance.” “What if it could be easy?”  “My biggest return on investment  is investing my love and energy into relationships.” “I am entitled to take up space.”   Take Dr. Laura's Free Quiz! — What's your Divine Feminine Sovereign Style? This quiz will help to reveal your soul-guided sovereign style so that you can harness your feminine spark with more confidence and courage than ever before. The quiz is quick but the results are epic — potent, robust, and exactly what you'll need to harness your unique feminine style in a way you've never done before. Get ready to speak your truth, walk in your fire, and own your gifts like never before. 10-Week Signature Program for Women: ROOTS + The Sisterhood ROOTS will help you tap into your feminine superpowers and remember who you are, why you are here, and why it matters. This dynamic program walks through intuition, connecting with your inner knowing, healthy boundary-setting, personal core values, finding your voice, speaking your truth, expansion, self-compassion, identity, your future self, and the frequency of your rise. You were never meant to do this alone. Are you ready to do the best work of your life? Sovereignty, Self-Compassion, and Standing In Your Personal Power. It's time to walk your path. Get on the WAITLIST here. ROOTS will help you tap into your feminine superpowers and remember who you are, why you are here, and why it matters. This dynamic program walks through intuition, connecting Continue On Your Journey: Soul Inspired Gurl / Instagram / Book A Coaching Discovery Call With Me   Asha Frost: Instagram | Website | Asha's book: You are the Medicine | Pre-Order Sacred Medicine Oracle   Asha's bio:  Asha Frost (she/her) is an Indigenous Medicine Woman. She is the best selling author of You are the Medicine, and has guided thousands of people through profound and lasting transformation. She is from the Crane Clan, the totem of leadership, and believes in holding space from vision and heart. As an energy healer, homeopath, and mentor, Asha has blended her life experience with her innate gifts and the wisdom of her Ancestors. She loves sharing her Medicine in powerful ways through Ceremonies, teachings, and speaking events. Through this work, she loves seeing people reclaim their roots, find their healing wisdom, and rise into their power. Asha lives on Anishinaabe, Huron-Wendat, and Haudenosaunee Territory, with her husband and two beautiful children, with whom she co-creates a better world for the seven generations to come.

The Shameless Mom Academy
671: Asha Frost: You Are the Medicine

The Shameless Mom Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 51:24


Asha Frost (she/her) is an Indigenous Medicine Woman and a member of the Chippewas of Nawash First Nation. She is from the Crane Clan, the totem of leadership, and believes in holding space from vision and heart. As an energy healer, homeopath, and mentor, Asha has guided thousands of people through profound and lasting transformation.   Impacted by generational trauma and colonization, Asha has been on a lifelong journey of reclamation. A lupus diagnosis sent her on a path of studying and practicing a multitude of energy Medicine modalities with many guides. She has blended this life experience with her innate gifts and the wisdom of her Ancestors. She loves sharing her Medicine in powerful ways through Ceremonies, teachings, and speaking events. Through this work, she loves seeing people reclaim their roots, find their healing wisdom, and rise into their power.   She is the author of You are The Medicine published by Hay House and has an Oracle Deck coming out next year. She is also a Shameless Mom to her 5 and 10 year old sons. Listen in to hear Asha share: The importance of acknowledging and not bypassing the trauma of the pandemic How generational trauma and colonization led to her journey of reclamation  How her diagnosis of lupus at age 17 impacted her life The costs of her assimilation when she was the only Indigenous child among white kids growing up Her sense of responsibility to represent her people and her ancestors, even if imperfectly Her vision for her book - to decolonize and storytell The difference between Indigenous appropriation and appreciation - and what she wants white women to know about both The Indigenous core wound of invisibility The gift of connecting to your own lineage and land in order to access your ancestors Links mentioned: Connect with Asha: ashafrost.com  Book: You are The Medicine: youarethemedicinebook.com Asha on IG Asha on FB Sponsor info and promo codes: Please find our sponsor information here: shamelessmom.com/sponsor/ Interested in becoming a sponsor of the Shameless Mom Academy? Email our sales team at sales@adalystmedia.com

The Book Stoop
Asha Frost: Finding One's Own Medicine + Reclaiming One's Power

The Book Stoop

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 24:06


Asha Frost is an Indigenous Medicine Woman and a member of the Chippewas of Nawash First Nation. She is the best selling author of You are the Medicine, and has guided thousands of people through profound and lasting transformation. Asha is from the Crane Clan, the totem of leadership, and believes in holding space from vision and heart. As an energy healer, homeopath, and mentor, Asha has blended her life experience with her innate gifts and the wisdom of her Ancestors.  She loves sharing her Medicine in powerful ways through Ceremonies, teachings, and speaking events. Through this work, she loves seeing people reclaim their roots, find their healing wisdom, and rise into their power.In the conversation today, Asha recalls her experience of writing her book as being so similar to a birth, and the challenges that came with the creative process in a lockdown period. We hear about her latest project, an oracle deck, and how her diagnosis with lupus redirected her in early adulthood. Asha shares about her intentions to help others rise into their power by unwinding from the systemic damage and impact, as well as how the essence of children weaves into her work.-----Shout Out: @kaitlincurtice Asha on Instagram: @asha.frostAsha's Book - You Are The Medicine: youarethemedicinebook.com  Row House Publishing on Instagram: @rowhousepubPodcast Transcriptions Available: www.rowhousepublishing.com/podcast ​​Learn more about Row House Publishing and our mission to Raise the Volume on Voices That Matter™: http://rowhousepublishing.com Original Book Stoop theme: anonymousCover art: Danielle Pioli (https://www.daniellepioli.com)

Spiritual Shit
Ep. 171 Where Does Your Spirituality Comes From? Learning How to Support Our Indigenous Healers ft. Asha Frost

Spiritual Shit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 58:55


Asha Frost (she/her) is an Indigenous Medicine Woman and a member of the Chippewas of Nawash First Nation. She is from the Crane Clan, the totem of leadership, and believes in holding space from vision and heart. As an energy healer, homeopath, and mentor, Asha has guided thousands of people through profound and lasting transformation. Impacted by generational trauma and colonization, Asha has been on a lifelong journey of reclamation. A lupus diagnosis sent her on a path of studying and practicing a multitude of energy Medicine modalities with many guides. She has blended this life experience with her innate gifts and the wisdom of her Ancestors. She loves sharing her Medicine in powerful ways through Ceremonies, teachings, and speaking events. Through this work, she loves seeing people reclaim their roots, find their healing wisdom, and rise into their power. Find Asha HERE ! _______________________________________ Work with me here: Thelovelyalea.com Get my Energy meditations here: thelovelyalea.com/shop Become a Patreon Member to get behind the scenes, extra content, and workshops. Become a $10 member for our monthly readings and a $25 member to be a part of our mystery school community! patreon.com/thelovelyalea Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/thelovelyalea ( Remember I will never DM you for readings - watch out for Scammers ! ) Buy my Manifest Courses at manifestthem.com and my workshops at Spiritualshitschool.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thelovelyalea/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thelovelyalea/support

Fierce Authenticity
S3E31 You are the Medicine with guest Asha Frost

Fierce Authenticity

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 56:42


I am so excited to introduce you to today's guest, Indigenous medicine woman and best-selling author of the book You Are the Medicine, Asha Frost. Our conversation was filled with such potent and powerful medicine, yet it is so sweet and gentle and nourishing in nature at the same time. That's simply the energy that Asha brings to the work that she does, and how she helps us return to ourselves and be in relationship with ourselves and others. We explore everything from:   tokenization and how there's this very somatic feeling of tokenization that she experiences to how absolutely damaging it is,  how we can be conscious and intentional in the work that we're doing, in the spaces that we're creating,  how we're showing up in spaces  and of course, we also address trauma.     Asha Frost (she/her) is an Indigenous Ojibwe Medicine Person, mentor, space holder and seer. Her life's work is to help you connect to the medicine that has always been within you. The spark, the illumination, the power is all there waiting to be seen, felt and claimed. Asha is an enrolled member of the Cape Croker First Nation. She is an Anishinaabe medicine woman, spiritual mentor, ceremonial speaker, and best-selling author who believes wholeheartedly in the power within to heal our bodies, our spirits and our lives. As Wiida'adoon Aanimkikaa (she who walks with the Thunderbirds), she is able to clearly see one's presence, power and medicine, and invites people deeper into their wise knowing. As a member of the Crane Clan, her facilitation style empowers, uplifts and inspires with grace and deep love, which my friend is exactly what you are going to feel when you tune in to this conversation. For 18 years, Asha has practiced as a homeopath, medicine healer and soul seer. She is the best-selling author of You Are the Medicine published by Hay House and her Oracle deck will be released next year in 2023.    Tune in to the full episode to hear more.    Connect with Asha:  @asha.frost https://www.instagram.com/asha.frost  Website https://ashafrost.com/   Book You are the Medicine https://amzn.to/3MwAyhP    Links:  To connect with us on the complimentary private newsletter community, be sure to visit www.shiranimpathak.com/connect  Find Me on Social Media:  Our hashtags are #fierceauthenticity and #showupbeseengetlove  If you're loving the episode, take a screenshot, share it on social, and tag me in your post!  Instagram: @shiranimpathak  Facebook: @ShiraniMPathak  For a transcript of this episode visit www.shiranimpathak.com/podcast  Donate to the work:  Shirani on PayPal  *Some of the links used may be affiliate links. It will cost you nothing extra to use my links, but I may earn a commission if you use one of my links. This is one way to financially support the podcast.  

The WitchHunt Podcast
You Are The Medicine: A Deep Healing Conversation with Indigenous Healer, Mentor, International Best Selling Author, and Ceremonial Speaker, Asha Frost.

The WitchHunt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 59:28


Welcome to episode 4 of season 2 of the witch-hunt podcast — You Are The Medicine: A Deep Healing Conversation with Indigenous Healer, Mentor, International Best Selling Author, and Ceremonial Speaker, Asha Frost. In this episode, Asha shares her own healing journey and how this was part of opening up to her own medicine. She shares her belief (and practice) that honors everyone as a teacher to her, and how her learning from the wisdom of others outside of her traditions helped her to trust her magic and strengthen her relationship with her own medicine. We talk about her “Letter to White Women” which she wrote as an invitation to white women to be mindful of their own grief and pain, an invitation to those interested in taking in Indigenous Medicine, to do so while concurrently taking in the WHOLE story of indigenous people. (You can find it here: https://ashafrost.com/dearwhitewoman/) Asha shares her wise reflections on what Ceremony is, the importance of the inner work in freeing the feminine dismantling of the colonial and patriarchal systems into which we were born. We talk about the magic of the turtle shell, the Sugar Moon teachings to come home to unconditional kindness or love. And so much more. Towards the end, Asha blesses us with deer medicine — a beautiful healing journey all listeners will benefit from. There is so much wisdom here — enjoy!xx Alex Have a question or comment about this episode or anything else? Connect with Alex on Social! on Instagram @alex_inessence or @thewitchhuntpodcast, or via Email alex@inessencecoaching.com. We'd also love a review on Apple Podcasts, head over and let us know what you think! More about Asha and her medicine Asha Frost (she/her) is an Indigenous Medicine Woman and a member of the Chippewas of Nawash First Nation. She is from the Crane Clan, the totem of leadership, and believes in holding space from vision and heart. As an energy healer, homeopath, and mentor, Asha has guided thousands of people through profound and lasting transformation. Impacted by generational trauma and colonization, Asha has been on a lifelong journey of reclamation. A lupus diagnosis sent her on a path of studying and practicing a multitude of energy Medicine modalities with many guides. She has blended this life experience with her innate gifts and the wisdom of her Ancestors. She loves sharing her Medicine in powerful ways through Ceremonies, teachings, and speaking events. Through this work, she loves seeing people reclaim their roots, find their healing wisdom, and rise into their power. She is the author of You are the Medicine, published by Hay House, with an oracle deck coming in 2023. Buy her book: You Are the Medicine: 13 Moons of Indigenous Wisdom, Ancestral Connection, and Animal Spirit Guidance HERE (highly recommended!) Find Asha here: IG: @asha.frost Website: www.ashafrost.com

The Good Mood Podcast
Episode 77: You Are the Medicine with Asha Frost

The Good Mood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 45:50


"In my ways of knowing, medicine is the vital, healing energy that connects the Spirit, mind, and emotional bodies. It's something carried by all living things. It is our connection, our roots, our life force. Medicine is something we all carry, birthed from our Ancestors and held by our Spirit." - Asha Frost, "You are the Medicine" Asha Frost (she/her) is an Indigenous Medicine Woman and member of the Chippewas of Nawash First Nation. She is from the Crane Clan, the totem of leadership, and believes in holding space from vision and heart. As an energy healer, homeopath, and mentor, Asha has guided thousands of people through profound and lasting transformation. Impacted by generational trauma and colonization, Asha has been on a lifelong journey of reclamation. A lupus diagnosis sent her on a path of studying and practicing a multitude of energy Medicine modalities with many guides. She has blended this life experience with her innate gifts and the wisdom of her Ancestors. She loves sharing her Medicine in powerful ways through Ceremonies, teachings, and speaking events. Through this work, she loves seeing people reclaim their roots, find their healing wisdom, and rise into their power. Asha lives on Anishinaabe, Huron-Wendat, and Haudenosaunee Territory, with her husband and two beautiful children, with whom she co-creates a better world for the seven generations to come. You can find her book here: https://www.amazon.ca/You-Are-Medicine-Indigenous-Connection/dp/1401963501 Instagram: @asha.frost Website: ashafrost.com

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The Simplicity Sessions
You Are The Medicine with Asha Frost

The Simplicity Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 54:09


In this episode, I interview my dear friend and beautiful leader Asha Frost about her new book “You Are The Medicine”, the journey of creating this book, and what it really means. Asha Frost (she/her) is an Indigenous Medicine Woman and a member of the Chippewas of Nawash First Nation. She is from the Crane Clan, the totem of leadership, and believes in holding space from vision and heart. As an energy healer, homeopath, and mentor, Asha has guided thousands of people through profound and lasting transformation. Impacted by generational trauma and colonization, Asha has been on a lifelong journey of reclamation. A lupus diagnosis sent her on a path of studying and practicing a multitude of energy Medicine modalities with many guides. She has blended this life experience with her innate gifts and the wisdom of her Ancestors. She loves sharing her Medicine in powerful ways through Ceremonies, teachings, and speaking events. Through this work, she loves seeing people reclaim their roots, find their healing wisdom, and rise into their power. Asha's book You are The Medicine is now available to purchase and her oracle deck will be released in 2023, both published by Hay House. Connect with us - Thank you for joining us today. If you could do me the honor of hitting the subscribe button, leaving a review, sharing this podcast with a friend, or tagging me on social media when you visit The Simplicity Sessions Community on Facebook or @jennpike on Instagram, I would be forever grateful. Connect with Guest - Learn more about the products and supports I recommend from some of our amazing partners - Eaton Hemp is my favourite CBD and hemp company. They are a hundred percent organic, they're unfiltered, and they are third-party tested. To experience Eaton Hemp, use the discount code JENNPIKE20 at eatonhemp.com/jennpike to save 20% off your order. St Francis Herb Farm education includes webinars, blogs and articles on important topics including the plant medicines that they create to promote women's health by targeting digestion, allergies, immune support, heart health, brain health, and sleep. I use and recommend their products and you can use the code JENNPIKE15 at checkout to save 15% off your order. GoodJuju makes all-natural, plastic-free home & body products that are good for you and good for the planet. Use JENNPIKE10 for 10% off your order. Skin Essence is Canadian-founded, organic, non-GMO, and does not test on animals; this company is one that we love and have around the house. You can even talk to the company to get advice on which products may be right to try first. Save 15% off your first order with the code JENNPIKE15 and use code JENNPIKE10 to save 10% off every order after that.

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Peaceful Power Podcast
Asha Frost You are the Medicine

Peaceful Power Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 23:35


Asha (she/her) is an enrolled member of Cape Croker First Nation. She is an Anishinaabe Medicine Woman, Spiritual Mentor, Ceremonial Speaker and Author who believes wholeheartedly in the power within to heal our bodies, our spirits and our lives. As Wiida'adoon Aanimkikaa (She who walks with the Thunderbirds), she is able to clearly see one's presence, power and medicine and invites people deeper into their wise knowing. As a member of the Crane Clan, her facilitation style empowers, uplifts and inspires with grace and deep love. For 18 years, Asha has practiced as a Homeopath, Medicine Healer and Soul Seer - she is the Author of You are the Medicine, an upcoming book with Hay House. She also has an Oracle Deck coming in 2023. She has facilitated healing with thousands through healing ceremonies, circle and one-on-one work. She is a divine channel for deep healing and a visionary for a healed way. Connect with Aisha www.ashafrost.com youarethemedicinebook.com IG: instagram.com/asha.frost Where to connect with Andrea Website: https://andreaclaassen.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/seasonalandrea Divine Body Wisdom Book- https://andreaclaassen.com/book Workout with your cycle- https://andreaclaassen.com/workout-with-your-cycle-guide Andrea Claassen Bio Andrea Claassen is an Ayurvedic Wellness Counselor, Personal Trainer, RYT 500 hour yoga teacher, and Wild Woman Project Circle leader who has been in the wellness space since 2007. Her mission is to help you start to live a cyclical life by living in alignment with your natural flow. She does this by teaching her Peaceful Power Practices centered around movement, mindfulness & mother nature through an Ayurvedic lens. You can hear more from Andrea on her Peaceful Power Podcast where she aims to deliver actionable takeaways for you to live a more holistic lifestyle. Connect with Andrea on her website at www.andreaclaassen.com

The Dean Blundell Show
495. The Dean Blundell Show With Hereditary Crane Clan Chief Delbert Riley

The Dean Blundell Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021 64:51


On today's episode we have a very important conversation with Hereditary Crane Clan Chief Delbert Riley who discusses his survival and horrific stories from his time inside the residential school system.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Podcast of the Five Rings
S2E21: The Lion's Den

Podcast of the Five Rings

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 95:44


Tomo, Buro, and Kenshi were introduced to Tsubasa’s father, the Scorpion general Bayushi Togai. Togai commended the party for their mission into the Shadowlands and expressed his gratitude for their heroism. He told the party that he wished their courage could be a good example for his son. A deep tension could be felt between Tsubasa and his father-- the only time Tsubasa ever seemed outwardly anxious.After his father left, Buro asked Tsubasa about the tension he felt between the two of them. Tsubasa admitted that it has been difficult living in the shadow of his father, the esteemed general. His father exudes greatness, and everything Tsubasa does seems to be the wrong thing. Buro could relate to Tsubasa’s difficult relationship with his father, and offered him words of encouragement. It is a struggle Tsubasa has dealt with all his life, but he now seems ready to atone for his wayward youth and accept responsibility for the life he has been thrust into. Nonetheless, he appreciated Buro’s sentiments and was happy to have bonded with him.Wanting to make an impression on his clan’s leadership at Winter Court, Tomo moved to apologize for his clumsy behavior in front of the Emperor. Here, Tomo was introduced to Hiruma Kage, the son of the Hiruma daimyo. Kage began pouring sake and asking Tomo questions about his time in the Shadowlands, and thanked him for rescuing his ancestral homeland from the clutches of Atsumari no Oni. Kage mentioned that Clan Champion, Hida Kisada, is rallying the Crab armies to retake Shiro Hiruma and forge a new front against the hordes of the Shadowlands. The two talked late into the night, when Kage finally revealed that he had been sent to retrieve the armor of The Martyr Monk on behalf of the Hiruma family.Meanwhile, Kenshi went to speak with his own clan’s leadership. He sat before Akodo Toturi, Matsu Tsuko, and Ikoma Ujiaki. Even from his brief interaction with them, Kenshi sensed a deep divide between the three leaders, especially from Tsuko, who claimed that court was a misuse of her skills and a waste of her time.            While at the banquet, Buro noticed Akari move to speak with the minor clans of Rokugan. Curious, Buro decided to eavesdrop on her conversation. He overheard her speaking with Suzume Yugoki, champion of the Sparrow Clan. Akari began with quaint small talk, but soon began asking Yugoki about the Hare Clan, and their association with maho. Uncomfortable by the line of questioning, Yugoki quickly left the conversation.After the banquet, Buro decided to confront Akari about the growing distance he had sensed from her, and the cause of her discomfort at court. Akari expressed her mounting concern about bringing Yoshi’s armor to Otosan Uchi, and the growing web of intrigue which they have been caught in since arriving at the capital. She questioned if bringing Yoshi to court was a good idea after all. Buro admitted that a lot of suspicious things have been happening since arriving in the capital, but he expressed fear that if disaster were coming their way, they may already be in too deep to get themselves out of it. The two agreed to speak things over with the rest of the party before making a decision.Kenshi followed the Lion delegate back to their guest house for a private meeting. He was brought in to play music for Toturi, Tsuko, and Ujiaki while they discussed their plans for the future of their clan. The three lions expressed very different strategies for the war: Toturi made it clear that he wants to sue for peace with the Crane Clan and end things as soon as possible. He felt the war had gone on long enough, and that more bloodshed would be pointless. Ujiaki, on the other hand, felt the Lion could still win the war. He laid out a plan to portray the Crane as belligerents in order to garner public support for the Lion war effort, and build alliances in the courts. Finally, Tsuko demanded that the Lion start throwing their full weight into the war. Up to this point, the Lion had been leery of escalating the war, but Tsuko believed such caution was foolish. If they were going to be dragged into this conflict, they needed to start fighting to win. Part of her strategy was to levy more troops, including conscripting soldiers from the Fox Clan. She described her plan to attack the Fox if Kitsune Ryosei does not respond to her negotiations. Their meeting was interrupted when a courier broke into the room with a message for Matsu Tsuko from the front line. Commander Matsu Toshiro had been killed while deployed near Brittle Flower Village, the courier explained. As Tsuko began to open the letter, Kenshi declared that he was the one who killed Toshiro. With defiance in his voice, Kenshi proudly announced his Fox heritage before the heads of the Lion, and told them that Toshiro was a poor excuse for a samurai. All should strive to live a more honorable life than he.“You killed my cousin,” were Tsuko’s last words.CreditsAlbum Art by Dylon MunozMusic**To be added**

The Last Province Podcast
Episode 63 - The Crane Clan Coup

The Last Province Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 201:50


Today the guys get into a discussion about the recent fiction "When the Wave Strike the Shore" by Mari Murdock before discussing roleplaying the Crane Clan. Segment break audio was extracted from: Ripples – Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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The Last Province Podcast
Episode 45 - Crane Clan the Sequel!

The Last Province Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 178:47


Today the guys discuss the Crane Clan after updates and information presented in the 5th Edition Book Courts of Stone, with special guest Alan Bahr. Segment break audio was extracted from Ripples by Kevin MacLeod. Ripples Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Check out https://bundleofholding.com/

The Last Province Podcast
Episode 2 - The Crane Clan Previews!

The Last Province Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 92:04


Today Daniel, George, and Bobby discuss the first Crane Clan fiction released by Fantasy Flight Games and then briefly give their Scrub's Take on the card previewed so far.