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SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano
Una settimana ricca di film italiani, ma anche grandi classici e il National Indigenous Music Award

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 8:40


Cosa vedere sui canali televisivi SBS? Ecco i nostri consigli per la settimana dall'11 al 17 agosto. In Australia, potete poi vedere il vostro programma preferito o recuperare quello che avete perso su SBS On Demand.

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano
Ep.224: Le star della musica indigena celebrate ai premi National Indigenous Music Awards

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 4:31


Si sono svolti nel fine settimana nel Larrakia Country dei National Indigenous Music Awards ricchi di star, per rendere omaggio agli artisti delle Fist Nations.

Slow Italian, Fast Learning - Slow Italiano, Fast Learning
Ep.224: Indigenous music stars honoured at awards - Ep.224: Le star della musica indigena celebrate ai premi National Indigenous Music Awards

Slow Italian, Fast Learning - Slow Italiano, Fast Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 4:31


The star studded National Indigenous Music Awards has been staged over the weekend on Larrakia Country to honour First Nations performers. - Si sono svolti nel fine settimana nel Larrakia Country dei National Indigenous Music Awards ricchi di star, per rendere omaggio agli artisti delle Fist Nations.

The Curious Creatrix Podcast
Native American Music Award Winner, Indigenous Artist Activist Award Winner, Global Music Award Winner, Author & Podcast Host Dr. Dawn Karima shares her wisdom and her writing.

The Curious Creatrix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 33:26


Dr. Dawn Karima is a two time Global Music Award Winner, a Native American Music Award Winner and an Indigenous Artist Activist Award Winner!This Media Personality and Spiritual Inspiration is also an Indigenous Music Award nominee, who hosts an Award Winning radio talk show, A CONVERSATION WITH DAWN KARIMA. She has two award winning CDs, THE DESIRE OF NATIONS and THE STARS OF HEAVEN. She is the author of a self help book called  WHAT TO DO IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO and the Co-author of CHILDREN LEARN WHAT THEY READ, a book about multiculturalism in children's literature. Dr Karima is the author of two novels: THE WAY WE MAKE SENSE, a Finalist for the Native American First Book Award, and THE MARRIAGE OF SAINTS, a volume in University of Oklahoma's American Indian Studies Series and a Finalist for the New Mexico Book Award.This Mvskoke/Echota  Shellshaker, Women's Traditional Southern Cloth powwow dancer, Jingle Dress Dancer, Indigenous Theologian, Filmmaker and Journalist is a graduate of Harvard University, who holds an MFA in Creative Writing from The Ohio State University and a Ph.D. conducted at University of Kentucky/Trinity Seminary. Her home is the Qualla Boundary Reservation in Cherokee,NC. A prominent Speaker, Educator, Artist and Consultant, she is available to hire for speaking engagements, presentations, media making, academic instruction, consultations, performances, storytelling and cultural education. http://talktainmentradio.com/shows/conversationwithdawnkarima.html Recently won FIRST place in the Racial Justice Poetry Contest and won awards at Holland's Red Carpet Award Show and the Fair Play Country Music Awards! ***Head on over to Creatrix Compass and explore our many offerings from free inspiration to get your creative juices flowing to creativity classes to creativity coaching and life coaching for creatives.  It can all be found at: https://www.creatrixcompass.com Your donation helps us continue to spread creativity throughout the land.  Thank you! https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=2PM3V82XDS7GA  Music: Good Friends Inc by Jonathan Boyle 

Women In Media
Kim Wheeler: Auntie Up!

Women In Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 52:13


Kim Wheeler is a Mohawk/Anishinaabe kwe who has brought positive Indigenous stories to the mainstream and Indigenous media since 1993. A Sixties Scoop survivor, Kim shared her own story in the radio documentary “Blood Money” for CBC's The Doc Project. This powerful, emotional, and raw documentary won her her third imagineNATIVE award for radio work. Find out more about that HERE. Currently Kim hosts her own show on SiriusXM - The Kim Wheeler Show. She was an integral part of the team that re-branded Canadian Indigenous Peoples Radio to The Indigiverse on SiriusXM. The channel's town hall special Turtle Island Talks was awarded the 2021 Broadcast Dialogue's best multi-market program for a large market -- less than a year before she came onboard. Find out more about Kim's show HERE. Kim works from her treehouse media office in Winnipeg on Treaty One Territory where she manages communications for the Indigenous Screen Office, curates a yearly festival for the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, teaches podcasting at the National Screen Institute, produces and hosts the podcast Auntie Up!, lectures at universities and writes for a variety of mediums. Listen to the Auntie Up! Podcast HERE. She began her journalism career at the Edmonton Journal, then worked at the Canadian Press/Broadcast News for five years before leaving to pursue marketing and publicity work with the National Film Board. She joined CBC Radio One in 2008 and produced four seasons of ReVision Quest; a radio talk show that mixed personal storytelling, current affairs, interviews and comedy while exploring issues affecting Indigenous Peoples. She was awarded a silver medal at New York Festivals and two imagineNATIVE awards for her work on ReVision Quest. She was also short-listed for a Prix Italia for her work on Indian Summer, a series that told stories and shared songs of Indigenous musicians with host Wab Kinew (Yes, the leader of Manitoba's NDP). Kim created and produced Ab-Originals – a weekly podcast of the hottest Aboriginal music in Canada on CBC Radio 3 for three seasons with a multitude of hosts. It was the precursor for CBC Music's Indigenous music community where she developed digital content and programmed a 24/7 music channel. She grew the community from under 90 artists to over 250 Indigenous artists from 2010-2013. Kim currently sits on the advisory committee for the Indigenous Music Awards and was previously a board member and music programmer for Aboriginal Music Week. She has also very recently been named to the Coach House Books Indigenous advisory board. She was the original writer/researcher for Eagle Vision's' Taken series about missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls; has authored several Indigenous role model biography booklets; has led production teams to Standing Rock, Six Nations, and Haida Gwaii; and wrote an Indigenous style guide for Chatelaine magazine. Kim was instrumental in language and policy changes at the CBC with the closing of website comments on Indigenous stories and the capitalization and move to Indigenous instead of Aboriginal. She was also part of a small group of Indigenous employees who persuaded the public broadcaster to use the term ‘survivors' instead of ‘former students' when it came to residential school stories.  She was a producer on Unreserved, the weekly hour-long show, hosted by Rosanna Deerchild. Unreserved ran regionally for 11 months before being picked up by the network to run nationally. In the three seasons on the show her work garnered her an Indigenous Music Award, a New York Festivals award and a Gabriel honourable mention. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AWAYE! - Separate stories podcast
National Indigenous Music Awards 2021

AWAYE! - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 9:36


The National Indigenous Music Awards 2021 will be hosted on Triple J as a part of a two hour special event.

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Song of the Day
Sean Beaver - TECH-YES

Song of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 4:23


Sean Beaver - "TECH-YES" from the 2020 self-released album Electric Turtle Dreams Sean Beaver is an indigenous Canadian electronic artist who is based in Calgary, Alberta. Originally from the Driftpile First Nation in northern Alberta and of Cree descent, Beaver is award-winning in the indigenous communities, with nominations for Best Instrumental Album at the Indigenous Music Awards in 2015 and 2017, Best Instrumental CD at the Aboriginal People's Choice Awards in 2013, and Rap-Hip Hop-Electronica Album Of The Year at the 2021 Summer Solstice Indigenous Music Awards. Read the full post on KEXP.org Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Middle Class Rock Star
54. Cary Morin Returns

Middle Class Rock Star

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 68:21


With qualities ranging from blues to jazz, country and americana, Cary Morin is perhaps one of the best finger pickers on the circuit today. He has been touring internationally for decades, including performances at Paris Jazz Festival, Winter Park Jazz Festival, Folk Alliance International and the Copenhagen Blues Festival. He's won many prestigious awards including an Independent Music Award for Best Blues CD (Cradle to the Grave), 2018 International Songwriting Competition Honorable Mention, and a 2017 Indigenous Music Award for Best Blues CD (Cradle to the Grave). Also... he has a standing invitation to stay at David Bromberg's place whenever he's in town. In our conversation, we chat about his brand new record, "Dockside Saints" (8/7/20), which was recorded at Dockside Studios in Lafayette, LA and produced by grammy winning engineer/producer, Tony Daigle. We also chat about how he's navigated 2020 as an artist who normally spends 8-9 months of the year on the road. This is Cary's second visit on Middle Class Rock Star podcast. If you want to hear our first conversation, check out episode 19. If you enjoy the podcast, please let others know, subscribe or write a review. 5 star ratings and reviews on Apple Music as well as subscribing to our YouTube Channel help us out the most!! PLUS.. we now have a Middle Class Rock Star Podcast Spotify Playlist. IF YOU'D LIKE TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST IN A MONETARY WAY, I'M NOW ON PATREON! https://www.patreon.com/andysydow You can support my artist career and this podcast for as little as $3 per month. The price of one cup of coffee helps keep this podcast one its feet. Any and every contribution is greatly appreciated! Guest Links: Purchase Dockside Saints: https://carymorin.com/music-merch Website: https://www.carymorin.com/home YouTube (for live streams!!): https://www.youtube.com/user/carymorin Episode Music: Theme: “Secret Rodeo” by Andy Sydow Monologue Music: "Bare Trees" by Cary Morin Sponsor Music: "Wicked Dreams" by Andy Sydow Interview Outro Music: “Who I Want To Be” by Andy Sydow Guest Music: "Nobody Gotta Know" by Cary Morin Sponsors: A huge thanks to our sponsors, PQ Mastering and Narrator RF. For any sponsorship inquiries, shoot me an email at middleclassrockstar@gmail.com http://pqmastering.com https://narratorrf.com

rabble radio
'Take My Hand' -- Mya Gomez talks about music in the time of COVID-19

rabble radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 37:31


A few months ago when all of the rabble staff members were talking about what we could do to focus on the effects of COVID, our editor-in-chief, Matt DiMera, suggested that we do a podcast series focusing on Canada's emerging artists. This series you will hear over the next six weeks is exactly that.  Every week until December 24, we'll be sharing the ideas, words and art of six emerging artists from across Canada.   Series producer Victoria Fenner reflects that she is surprised by the range of stories she's heard so far, and she still has three more interviews to do. She reflects, "I expected to hear mostly stories about economic insecurity and fear. And for sure, that element is there -- these are scary times for all of us. But I was surprised and happy to hear a hopefulness, a sense of resilience and even a few cases where the shutdown has been good for our guests' art. Despite the devastatingly difficult times, good things are also happening." The series starts  with Mya Gomez. She describes herself this way: "Singing from the raw; Mya Gomez is a mixed Indigenous urban artist who writes from the the most honest parts of the human condition, hoping to bridge gaps for her audiences and tell her stories. Mya strives to connect with people through her powerful voice, and emotion." She's from Waterloo and the Ottawa Valley, and is now living in Toronto. We did this interview a few weeks ago just before a competition she refers to -- she was nominated for an Indigenous Music Award in the Music Video Competition for Novice Artists. Spoiler -- she placed third. This interview features two of Mya's songs -- Take My Hand and I Can't Breathe. Click on the links to see the songs with video. You can find Mya's web page here. Mya asked us to let all of you know that she wants I Can't Breathe to raise money for Black Lives Matter Canada, or two of the other organizations she supports – The Outside Looking In dance program for Indigenous youth, and a Go Fund Me project for Indigenous Youth Outreach. Image and music: Mya Gomez. Used with permission. Music theme for the series:  reNovation by airtone. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. 

Terry Foxy Ladies: The Podcast
Episode 35: Godspeed You! Canadian Musicians ft. Neil Gray

Terry Foxy Ladies: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020


We had the pleasure of interviewing independent musician, producer, and writer Neil Gray about the state of arts, music, and culture in Canada. We asked him about the impact of streaming on the industry; the diversity, equity, and inclusion goals of our cultural institutions; and controversies at the Polaris and Indigenous Music Awards shows surrounding “politics” and cultural appropriation. We also chat about what’s good and what’s overrated in the Canadian music scene.Relevant reading:https://quillette.com/2018/09/30/the-implosion-of-canadas-music-industry/https://quillette.com/2019/04/08/how-the-campaign-against-cultural-appropriation-came-back-to-haunt-canadas-indigenous-peoples/https://quillette.com/2019/07/21/coming-together-to-honor-a-dead-rock-star-and-ward-off-our-own-demons/

House of Crouse
Ansley Simpson + Simon Beecroft

House of Crouse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 39:05


This week on the Richard Crouse Show podcast we meet Ansley Simpson, a Toronto-based Anishinaabe singer-songwriter. Nominated for two Indigenous Music Awards and winner of “Best New Artist," on November 6 and November 12, she appears as part of the 13-episode AMPLIFY series on APTN. The show has a fascinating premise… invite an Indigenous songwriter to find a piece of Indigenous inspiration (whether it be a book, art piece, belief, etc.) and write a song about it. Then from his home in London , England via Zoom, New York Times–bestselling author Simon Beecroft joins us to talk about his latest, "The Peanuts Book: A Visual History of the Iconic Comic Strip." In this celebration of Schulz and his beloved work, explore rarely seen sketches, influential comic strips, and collectors’ artifacts. Pore over evolving artworks of Snoopy, Charlie Brown, and the gang. Chart the rich history of Peanuts as it grew to become the world’s favorite comic, and travel from 1950 to the present day, from California to Japan. Every page of this visual guide is an exhibition to treasure. Discover the enduring and nostalgic charm of Peanuts in this stunning anniversary book. With a foreword by Stephen Colbert.

RadioIDL Blues Music Streaming
Poppa Nite’s My Version of The Blues Podcast Episode 10.12.20

RadioIDL Blues Music Streaming

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 149:29


  Join Poppa Nite for some brand new blues. Listen at http://radioidl.com/podcasts/stream.2020-10-12.mp3   We start out with Cary Morin Best Blues Album 2019 Indigenous Music Awards and Jimi Hendrix Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2020 https://www.indigenousmusicawards.com/nominees   Today’s show includes cuts from The Reverend Shawn Amos, Peter Veteska & Blues Train, Tim Woods, Janis Joplin with […]

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My version of the Blues with Poppa Nite
Poppa Nite’s My Version of The Blues Podcast Episode 10.12.20

My version of the Blues with Poppa Nite

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 149:29


  Join Poppa Nite for some brand new blues. Listen at http://radioidl.com/podcasts/stream.2020-10-12.mp3   We start out with Cary Morin Best Blues Album 2019 Indigenous Music Awards and Jimi Hendrix Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2020 https://www.indigenousmusicawards.com/nominees   Today’s show includes cuts from The Reverend Shawn Amos, Peter Veteska & Blues Train, Tim Woods, Janis Joplin with […]

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Indigenous in Music with Larry K
Indigenous in Music with Samantha Crain in our Spotlight Interview

Indigenous in Music with Larry K

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 116:00


Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week our guest comes to us from the Norman, Oklahoma, she is a singer, songwriter and producer. She currently holds the title for best rock album at the 2019 Indigenous Music Awards. Samantha Crain is here to tell us about her new album “A Small Death,” find out all about her on his homepage at samanthacrain.com. Music from Samantha Crain, Darren Geffre, Sober Junkie, nehiyawak, Soda Stereo, Systema Solar, QVLN, Twin Flames, STOiK, Mimi O’Bonsawin, Mike Paul, Irv Lyons Jr, Locos Por Juana, Carsen Gray, Julian Taylor Band, The Groovalottos, DJ Bitman, Kinky, Ana Tijoux, Ozomatli, Nahko and Medicine for the People, Thiaguinho, Novalima, Shauit, Nancy Sanchez, STOiK, Jamie Prado, Brianna Lea Pruitt, Khu.eex and much much more.

Radio Project Front Page Podcast
Indigenous in Music with Larry K: Samantha Crain in our Spotlight Interview (Folk) Hour 1, Segment 1

Radio Project Front Page Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020


Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week our guest comes to us from the Norman, Oklahoma, she is a singer, songwriter and producer. She currently holds the title for best rock album at the 2019 Indigenous Music Awards. Samantha Crain is here to tell us about her new album “A Small Death,” find out all about her on his homepage at samanthacrain.com. Music from Samantha Crain, Darren Geffre, Sober Junkie, nehiyawak, Soda Stereo, Systema Solar, QVLN, Twin Flames, STOiK, Mimi O'Bonsawin, Mike Paul, Irv Lyons Jr, Locos Por Juana, Carsen Gray, Julian Taylor Band, The Groovalottos, DJ Bitman, Kinky, Ana Tijoux, Ozomatli, Nahko and Medicine for the People, Thiaguinho, Novalima, Shauit, Nancy Sanchez, STOiK, Jamie Prado, Brianna Lea Pruitt, Khu.eex and much much more. If you love our show, you can make a donation now, show your support for US and our Musicians....Visit us on our music page at http://indigenousinmusic.com/make-a-donation. We are a non-profit, section 501(c)(3).

The Hoist
Ben Graetz - National Indigenous Music Awards | The Hoist with Court & Sel

The Hoist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 11:58


Court & Sel chat with Ben Graetz, the creative director of the National Indigenous Music Awards which are being held on Saturday August 8th. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Hoist
Ben Graetz - National Indigenous Music Awards | The Hoist with Court & Sel

The Hoist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 12:16


Court & Sel chat with Ben Graetz, the creative director of the National Indigenous Music Awards, to discuss all the details of the event which is being held on Saturday August 8th. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Everyone Loves Guitar
Cary Morin

Everyone Loves Guitar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 97:50


Cary Morin Interview: Stories about growing up in rural Montana and ultimately touring the world with a variety of bands… serendipity of how his solo acoustic career started, dealing with insecurities (and a great lesson on how to handle stage fright). low points he’s had to deal with, including reinventing himself musically - a couple of times… his warm relationship with his 106 year old great-grandmother, fly fishing, becoming more laid back and more: Cary Morin is a solo artist with 6 LPs & winner of 2017 & 2018 Indigenous Music Awards for Best Blues CD. He’s an incredible acoustic fingerstyle blues picker, with a great voice and a good vibe for the blues Support this Show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/ 

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It Happened in Ontario
Missy Knott

It Happened in Ontario

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 16:26


Missy Knott resides in Nogojiwanong/Peterborough and is a member of Curve Lake First Nation. She is a singer-songwriter who has released 4 collections of music, and in 2017 her album “My Sister’s Heart” was nominated for Producer of the Year at the Indigenous Music Awards, the same album that landed her a spot on the Havelock Country Jamboree 2017 stage. In 2018-19, Missy was the Afternoon Drive Host for ELMNT FM in Ottawa, Ontario, the First Peoples’ Radio of Aboriginal People’s Television Network. Every time she earns a new opportunity for herself, she reinvests her energy into helping young artists and the youth of her community to find direction and fulfillment through following their dreams. She has created “Stars of Tomorrow”, a showcase for youth artists and co-founded Randy Rock N Rolls for CF, an organization that has raised over $40,000 for Cystic Fibrosis. She co-founded and helped to coordinate the Gathering for Youth of Nogojiwanong, an educational gathering for elementary students giving them an opportunity to learn about Indigenous cultures and engage in different arts, and she travels across Turtle Island and Europe to record, perform, and network with other Indigenous recording artists and community leaders. Missy is always focused on finding ways to share her contacts and skills with her community in Nogojiwanong/Peterborough and Curve Lake First Nation. A proud mother of four year old Lyrik, an aunt to three young nephews, and a sister to seven siblings, Missy is keeping busy this holiday season with promise of a new release in 2020, the first off the new label, "Wild Rice Records". Please be a Rockstar by subscribing and sharing the Podcast!Missy on FacebookMissy on SpotifyBuy David a Jameson's

Middle Class Rock Star
19. Cary Morin

Middle Class Rock Star

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 56:08


With qualities ranging from blues to jazz, country and americana, Cary Morin is perhaps one of the best finger pickers on the circuit today. He has been touring internationally for decades, including performances at Paris Jazz Festival, Winter Park Jazz Festival, Folk Alliance International and the Copenhagen Blues Festival. He's won many prestigious awards including an Independent Music Award for Best Blues CD (Cradle to the Grave), 2018 International Songwriting Competition Honorable Mention, and a 2017 Indigenous Music Award for Best Blues CD (Cradle to the Grave). Also... he has a standing invitation to stay at David Bromberg's place whenever he's in town. We had a great conversation. Do it up! If you enjoy the episode, please let others know, subscribe or write a review. Links: Purchase When I Rise: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/when-i-rise/1436498222 Website: https://www.carymorin.com/home

Indigenous in Music with Larry K
Indigenous in Music with Larry K – Mimi O’Bonsawin in our Spotlight Interview (Pop)

Indigenous in Music with Larry K

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 116:00


Indigenous in Music with Larry K – Mimi O’Bonsawin in our Spotlight Interview (Pop) July 7, 2019 - by Larry K - Leave a Comment Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week Larry welcomes into our Spotlight from Northern Ontario, singer, songwriter, performer “Mimi O’Bonsawin.” She currently holds the title for “Best Pop Album” for her album “Trillium” at this year “Indigenous Music Awards.” Find her on the web at mimi.ca. Also music from Mimi O’Bonsawin, Janet Panic, Jace Martin, Shauit, Sly Mestokosho, Axel Krygier, Chris Ferree, Fiebre Amarilla, Jamie Prado, XenOart, Brule, Robbie Robertson, Twin Flames, STOiK, Jah’kota, Plex, Drezus, QVLN, Q&O, OVEOUS, Amaru Tribe, Nhattyman, Frank Waln, Kodi Denoyer, Elastic Bond, Bajofondo, Tara Williamson, Jasmine Netsena, Campo, Joey Stylez, Carsen Gray, Brule, Irv Lyons Jr., Redbone, Cary Morin, The Deeds, Tracy Bone Bomba Estereo, Solagua and much much more. Visit us on our website IndigenousinMusic.com for a free issue of the SAY Magazine, featuring our guests, we also have underwriting opportunities available. Indigenous in Music, a non-profit, section 501c(3).

BeCause Radio
Celebrating Indigenous music and Youth in Philanthropy

BeCause Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 42:27


The Manito Ahbee Festival celebrates Indigenous music through the Indigenous Music Conference and Indigenous Music Awards; Youth in Philanthropy celebrates another year of giving; This week’s Winnipeg Impact Maker, Yoko Chapman, is making an impact in our community through publications; And the latest episode of BeCause and Effect, featuring radio host and mental health advocate Ace Burpee.

Middle Class Rock Star
19. Cary Morin

Middle Class Rock Star

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 56:08


With qualities ranging from blues to jazz, country and americana, Cary Morin is perhaps one of the best finger pickers on the circuit today. He has been touring internationally for decades, including performances at Paris Jazz Festival, Winter Park Jazz Festival, Folk Alliance International and the Copenhagen Blues Festival. He's won many prestigious awards including an Independent Music Award for Best Blues CD (Cradle to the Grave), 2018 International Songwriting Competition Honorable Mention, and a 2017 Indigenous Music Award for Best Blues CD (Cradle to the Grave). Also... he has a standing invitation to stay at David Bromberg's place whenever he's in town. We had a great conversation. Do it up! If you enjoy the episode, please let others know, subscribe or write a review. Links: Purchase When I Rise: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/when-i-rise/1436498222 Website: https://www.carymorin.com/home

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle
04-17-19 Cross tribal appropriation

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 59:00


First Nations bands Piqsiq and A Tribe Called Red and throat singer Tanya Tagaq are among those protesting this year’s Indigenous Music Awards in Canada. They’re speaking out over recognition of Cree musician, Cikwes, who uses a singing style similar to Inuit throat singing. Some Inuit musicians are calling for Inuit representation on the Indigenous Music Awards board. We’ll explore some of the boundaries and contradictions of utilizing art forms and traditions.

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program
Ep. 157: Do non-Inuit get to perform Inuit throat-singing?

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 40:13


This week: Sonic sovereignty? With Inuit widely credited as creators of a distinctive form of throat-singing, does it follow that they alone should get to perform it? We’ll discuss the increasingly vocal fallout over the fact that a Cree throat-singer is up for an Indigenous Music Award. Joining host/producer Rick Harp at the roundtable once again are Brock Pitawanakwat, associate professor of Indigenous Studies at York University, and Ken Williams, assistant professor with the University of Alberta’s department of drama. // This episode was edited by Anya Zoledziowski. Our theme is 'nesting' by birocratic.

Le retour de Mario Dumont
L'appropriation culturelle aux Indigenous music awards

Le retour de Mario Dumont

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 10:06


Chronique avec Lise Ravary: Le scandale des Indigenous music awards et le respect de la culture des autres.

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That's What She Did Podcast
S3E1: How To Find Your Purpose with Dr. Dawn Karima

That's What She Did Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 45:44


Dr. Dawn Karima is a two-time Global Music Award Winner, and Native American Music Award Winner for her CD, THE DESIRE OF NATIONS. This Indigenous Artist Activist Award Winner is also an Indigenous Music Award nominee for her CD, The Stars Of Heaven and for her radio talk show, A Conversation With Dr. Dawn Karima. She is an author and has a new book out called Mother Of Nations. Dr. Dawn also reads a poem from her new book in this episode.  In This Episode: How Dr. Dawn found her purpose by simply showing up How the simple steps anyone can take to start uncovering your life purpose    Continue Your Learning: Follow Dr. Dawn on Instagram and Facebook Check out the radio show: A Conversation with Dawn Karima Don't forget to leave us a review and follow us on Instagram and Facebook. 

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2 Minute Drill, a Minicast From Diversifed Game
Dr. Dawn Karima: Going Through the Door or Getting in the Room?

2 Minute Drill, a Minicast From Diversifed Game

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 4:17


The latest episode of 2 Minute Drill, a Minicast From Diversified Game, features Dr. Dawn Karima. Dawn is a 2-time Global Music Award Winner. She is a Native American Music Award Winner for her CD, THE DESIRE OF NATIONS. This Indigenous Artist Activist Award Winner is also an Indigenous Music Award nominee for her CD, THE STARS OF HEAVEN and for her radio talk show, A CONVERSATION WITH DAWN KARIMA. Instagram: http://instagram.com/dawnkarima Facebook: Dawn Karima Twitter: http://twitter.com/dawnkarima  If you are a new listener to 2 Minute Drill, a Minicast from Diversified Game, we would love to hear from you.  Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! To Stay Updated Join Our Email List: http://subscribe.diversifiedgame.com Submit to Be Featured:   http://2minutedrill.diversifiedgame.com Follow the Diversified Game Podcast Instagram: http://instagram.diversifiedgame.com Twitter: http://twitter.diversifiedgame.com Facebook: http://facebook.diversifiedgame.com YouTube: http://youtube.diversifiedgame.com SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.diversifiedgame.com Website: http://diversifiedgame.com Follow the Diversified Game Host(s) Kellen Coleman - Instagram: http://instagram.com/kellenkash, Twitter: http://twitter.com/kellenkash  Tyson Moultrie - Instagram: http://instagram.com/typhoenixlive, Twitter: http://twitter.com/typhoenixlive A.L. Roberts - Instagram: http://instagram.com/alrtistry, Twitter: http://twitter.com/alrtistry Join the Conversation Our favorite part of recording a podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen so, join in the convo on social media, and in our comments section.  Leave a review if you like the direction the show is going! If, not visit us and give some feedback on how to improve, Thanks! Join our Community  You can always follow us on social media, but for the growing log of super exclusive stuff visit our Patreon Community: http://patreon.diversifiedgame.com   --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/2-Minute-Drill/support

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20 Minutes of Influence
Dawn Karima – The Essence of Being an Influencer

20 Minutes of Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 24:12


  Dr. Dawn Karima is a two time Global Music Award Winner, a Native American Music Award Winner and an Indigenous Artist Activist Award inner!This Media Personality and Spiritual Inspiration is also an Indigenous Music Award nominee, who hosts an Award Winning radio talk show, A CONVERSATION WITH DAWN KARIMA. She has two award winning […]

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Guided Spirit Conversations
Dr. Dawn Karima

Guided Spirit Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 56:55


This week Marla talks with Dr. Dawn Karima. Dr. Dawn Karima is a two time Global Music Award Winner ! She is a Native American Music Award Winner for her CD, THE DESIRE OF NATIONS. This Indigenous Artist Activist Award Winner is also an Indigenous Music Award nominee for her CD, THE STARS OF HEAVEN and for her radio talk show, A CONVERSATION WITH DAWN KARIMA. Guided Spirit Conversations is hosted by Marla Goldberg and is produced by Bradley Parsons at Train Sound Studio. For more information about Marla please visit www.mghealer.com

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Guided Spirit Conversations
Dr. Dawn Karima

Guided Spirit Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 56:55


This week Marla talks with Dr. Dawn Karima. Dr. Dawn Karima is a two time Global Music Award Winner ! She is a Native American Music Award Winner for her CD, THE DESIRE OF NATIONS. This Indigenous Artist Activist Award Winner is also an Indigenous Music Award nominee for her CD, THE STARS OF HEAVEN and for her radio talk show, A CONVERSATION WITH DAWN KARIMA. Guided Spirit Conversations is hosted by Marla Goldberg and is produced by Bradley Parsons at Train Sound Studio. For more information about Marla please visit www.mghealer.com

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NSV Online Radio
Talking with Dr. Dawn Karima!

NSV Online Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 50:39


Join our family table as we are graced with another visit from Dr. Dawn Karima! Dr. Karima, author of "What To Do If You Don't Know What To Do", is a Native American Music Award Winner, a two time Global Music Award Winner and an Indigenous Artist Activist Award Winner!This media personality and spiritual inspiration is also an Indigenous Music Award nominee, who hosts an Award Winning radio talk show, A CONVERSATION WITH DAWN KARIMA. Let Dr. Karima's soothing aura comfort your spirit!This show is broadcast live on Wednesday's at 7:00PM ET on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).

Let's Talk Native... with John Kane
"Let's Talk Native..." #231, 5/21/18

Let's Talk Native... with John Kane

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 60:54


We start with Robert "Freightrain" Parker joining us after winning an Indigenous Music Award for Best Blues Album for his debut CD, "Freightrain Live." (Sorry for the terrible audio on the call) Then I discuss what we'd had if all our resistance and fight for our sovereignty paid off. What would respect for our sovereignty look like?

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Learning to Listen
19 - Helping You Through Your 30s

Learning to Listen

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 80:18


The Gang catches up after a Saturday night show and talks about Astrology, Uber ratings, beard touching consent, radio, the Indigenous Music Awards, Interstellar Rodeo aaand farting porn. Also, Celeigh’s Mom calls in! --- Don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes! Follow us on Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Are we yeet? Ya! Email us your thoughts and tell us about your feelings at learningtolistenpodcast@gmail.com

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Let's Talk Native... with John Kane
"Let's Talk Native..." #227, 5/7/18; Assimilation, Subjugation and "Freightrain."

Let's Talk Native... with John Kane

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 60:00


I started a debate over assimilation versus subjugation. I argue that there never was an attempt assimilate us into their society but rather subjugate us to the bottom of it. Robert "Freightrain" Parker joins me for the second half of the show to discuss his nomination for Best Blues Album at the Indigenous Music Awards for his "Freightrain Live" CD.

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MELSAYS PODCAST
MELSAYS PODCAST - EP. 2 - Carsen Gray

MELSAYS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 10:52


This week I chat with Indigenous singer Carsen Gray, who hails from Haida Gwaii. She won the award for “Best New Artist" presented by SiriusXM, at the Indigenous Music Awards earlier this year and is about to release some brand new music in the coming weeks.

Inspired Living
What To Do If You Don’t Know What To Do with Dr. Dawn Karima

Inspired Living

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 56:45


Aired Wednesday, 4 October 2017, 3:00 PM ET What To Do If You Don’t Know What To Do with Dr. Dawn Karima Join us for this “WISDOM WEDNESDAY” at 12pm PST / 1PM MT / 2pm CST/ 3pm EST on INSPIRED LIVING RADIO as we welcome special guest Dr. Dawn Karima and discuss her new book, ‘What to Do If You Don’t Know What To Do,’ on Spirituality and Self-Help. http://omtimes.com/iom/shows/inspired-living/OMTIMES INTERNET RADIO CALL-IN LINE: 1-202-570-7057 Dawn Karima is a two-time Global Music Award Winner for her CDs ‘The Desire of Nations’ and ‘The Stars of Heaven,’ the Winner of a Native American Music Award, and the Winner of an Indigenous Artist-Activist Award. Dawn hosts a syndicated radio show, A ‘Conversation with Dawn Karima’ which has been nominated for an Indigenous Music Award and airs on terrestrial radio stations, internet radio on Talktainmentradio.com and podcasts available anytime on iTunes for free download. This author of many award-winning books is available to hire for Speaking, Consulting, Media Appearances and Spiritual Inspiration. As a Spiritual Entrepreneur, I am able to spotlight positive people and share spiritual insights. I also love performing my award winning music as a means of connecting Spirit with the souls of my listeners, like a modern day Psalmist. As motivational speaker, I travel the world and help others receive miracles, blessings and good things. Music is available through iTunes and Amazon: https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/dawnkarima

DD Podcast
First Listen Fridays: Kristi Lane Sinclair

DD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2017 22:07


Over the past three months, we've introduced you to brand new music from some of the top Indigenous artists across Canada. From up-and-comers like Skyler and Snotty Nose Rez Kids to more established musicians like JB The First Lady and Christa Couture, the scene is bursting with talent and the future looks brighter than ever. This week, we catch up with Haida/Cree rocker Kristi Lane Sinclair. In addition to winning Best Rock Album at this year's Indigenous Music Awards, she's a co-founder of the Red Ride Tour and recently chronicled her journey in APTN's Face The Music.  On this week's finale of First Listen Fridays, Kristi talks about everything from touring the country to her fear of sharp objects. She also introduces a new song she's working on called Grit. 

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Rock Show #1 | Premiere Episode

BrianLushRockwired2

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2017


AUGUST 28, 2017 - Well kiddies, here you have it! This is the very first edition of our brand new weekly show ROCKWIRED MAGAZINE'S ROCK SHOW. We admit it's not the most inspired title but it gives you an idea  of what to expect with this new weekly program. This latest endeavor by ROCKWIRED MAGAZINE is not much of a new endeavor. It's more of a rebranding of our previous podcast series ROCKWIRED RADIO PROFILES. We feel a title like . Since 2010, ROCKWIRED RADIO PROFILES lasted for over 700 editions and featured music and interviews with various active rock artists such as WAYLAND, BOBAFLEX, ADELITA'S WAY, EDGE OF PARADISE, ANOTHER LOST YEAR, SAINT MOTEL, SHALLOW SIDE, BONZ, ADLER, STAR OFF MACHINE, ZEROKING, A.D.D., EMPERORS AND ELEPHANTS, STATION, ELISIUM, RED TIDE RISING, SILVERTUNG, MAXXXWELL CARLISLE, CITY OF THE WEAK, VAJRA, ELISIUM, MILITIA VOX and  DIAMOND LANE. Now, ROCKWIRED MAGAZINE has decided to scale back with a weekly podcast that still delivers on the music and exclusive interviews but also seeks to entertain it's audience. Isn't rock n roll all about keeping folks entertained? ROCKWIRED MAGAZINE'S ROCK SHOW is going to be a work in progress. Of course it will be a show about spinning new music from today's leading active rock artists but ROCKWIRED MAGAZINE's Editor-In-Chief BRIAN LUSH promises that there will be some surprises along the way. "Just as we are getting more adventurous with our content in our monthly magazine, we want this new weekly show to be just as exciting." says LUSH. "Given the doubts about rock n roll's prospects these days, we feel it is our duty to make a rock music show that is all about fun and agenda-free. The only agenda here is rock n roll."  The new podcast series will be available every Tuesday exclusively at ROCKWIRED.COM and iTUNES. CHECK OUT THE PODCAST AT:http://www.rockwired.com/temporarysite/RockShow1.mp3 TODAY'S PLAYLiST: WAYLAND-  THROUGH THE FiREA ROCKWIRED favorite has returned with a brand new single and this time it is preceding the release of a brand new album titled RINSE AND REPEAT. For the past five years, WAYLAND have toured the United States many times over and have put out stand alone singles, but now the band has turned  their attention to a long form release - their first since their debut EP WELCOME TO MY HEAD. THROUGH THE FIRE delivers all of the bombast that we've come to expect form these road dogs and has us excited to hear more form their upcoming album. UNCOMMON KNOWLEDGE - THE GREY Being an American Indian-owned publication, we find it important to highlight new music that is coming out of Indian Country and one such band is UNCOMMON KNOWLEDGE, a metal band hailing from the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. We happened to catch their  electrifying live set at the ALBUQUERQUE CENTER FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE. Not the most rocking venue in the world, but these guys made the space feel like the VIPER ROOM with their hard hitting set. They've managed to take their show on the road beyond the confines of South Dakota and have rocked audiences throughout the American Southwest. DiSTRiCT AVENUE - REViVALHailing from Ontario, DISTRICT AVENUE is a band that has seen some changes in line up but also a change in name and perspective. Formerly known as KICKIN' KROTCH, the band, led by singer MIKE BERNARD, made an impression with their gritty hard rock sound. Now that sound has undergone some refinement thanks to producer VIC BRANCO. It can be heard loud and clear on the band's latest album EPOCH, where the lead single REVIVAL stands out proudly thanks apart to their INDIGENOUS MUSIC AWARD winning video. HEATHER GiLLiS - 100 MPHTwenty-year-olds get a bad rap these days but when you've got a twenty-year-old who boasts a gritty, blues, southern rock sound as HEATHER GILLIS does, we feel it's only fair to give them all of the props that they deserve. Her handiwork on the guitar and lap steel and as a singer was all hard won. This young woman cut her teeth on the road and on the stage with  the late BUTCH TRUCKS as a member of his band THE FREIGHT TRAIN. Now with her days of BUTCH TRUCKS' tutelage bhehind her she stands poised to make a name for herself as an artist on her own rockin' terms. SiGNALS OF BEDLAM - MASS APPEAL A New York City-based band boasting on edgy prog rock sound. It's the musicianship that has won us over here at ROCKWIRED MAGAZINE nand their newest album ESCAPING VELOCITY and it's single MASS APPEAL deserve a special kind of recognition. Definitely one of our favorite releases of 2017. KiLLSET - JUMP On the heals of an EP and debut album, the band KILLSET is really hitting it hard with their new release STFU. The album boasts the very hard rock that like to give it up for  but there are also some hip hop flourishes. Don't believe us? Just check out their take on the 1992 KRIS KROSS hit JUMP. The video is a fucking hoot. KiTTENHEAD - TUESDAYIt's been a while since we've given it up for punchy, punk rock band and KITTEN HEAD delivers. Not only for their raw rocking songcraft but for their intense live set that lets the audience in on the music. Shouldn't a rock music be this way. ANDREW W. BOSS - iNViNCiBLEWhen a guy says that it was attending a DEFTONES show that set him on his way to music making, I guess we better listen to him. ANDREW W. BOSS proves that he's a "boss" in every sense of the work with his brand new album INVINCIBLE. That man's rap and metal sensibilities proudly shine through. LiViNG COLOUR - COME ONSeven years was way too long to wait for a new release from these guys. LIVING COLOUR proved that their music and artistry were all intact with their 2010 album CHAIR IN THE DOORWAY and now they' prove that the influence  of the blues still has a place in the world on their forthcoming album SHADE. Don't think for a minute that these guys have turned the volume down here. Their interpretation of the blues is as loud and rockin' as anything that we've come to expect from these legends. LULLWATER - RELEASEHailing from Georgia, LULLWATER is a band that has taken it's musical queues from the music that was coming out of Seattle during the late eighties and early nineties. It should be no surprise that their new EP is a live album recorded in the same studio that PEARL JAM recorded out of. It's also less of surprise that the band has re-recorded PEARL JAM's RELEASE using original PEARL JAM drummer DAVE KRUSEN. OWL COMPANY - CELEBRATE AND KNEELThanks to the band's victory in ROCKWIRED's ARTIST OF THE MONTH contest, we've been introduced to folks in South American. These Sao Paulo-based rockers are on the verge of making their presence known in the States with what promises to be an electrifying tour and a raw, uncompromising debut album HORIZON. REMADA - A BETTER TOMORROWThe Chicago-based rock band has been through an insane amount of changes form being a solo hip-hop artist to an full on rock band. Their newest album seals the band's fate as an electrifying hard rock act destined for greatness and the kind of positive message that will elevate their material above the standard rock fare.

Witchpolice Radio
WR240: The Bloodshots

Witchpolice Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 68:58


This week, we're joined by all four members of Selkirk, MB's **[The Bloodshots](https://www.facebook.com/thebloodshots204/)**! They blend elements of punk and blues into a blast of straight-ahead rock n' roll. Coming off a recent nomination at 2017's [Indigenous Music Awards](https://www.indigenousmusicawards.com/nominees/view,profile/211), the Bloodshots have been making a name for themselves as an opening act for high-profile rock acts. Check 'em out July 20 (that's _tomorrow_ ) on a bill with Buckcherry at Club Regent Casino!

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Witchpolice Radio
WR240: The Bloodshots

Witchpolice Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2017 68:58


This week, we're joined by all four members of Selkirk, MB's The Bloodshots! They blend elements of punk and blues into a blast of straight-ahead rock n' roll. Coming off a recent nomination at 2017's Indigenous Music Awards, the Bloodshots have been making a name for themselves as an opening act for high-profile rock acts. Check 'em out July 20 (that's tomorrow) on a bill with Buckcherry at Club Regent Casino!

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Kristi Lane Sinclair - Rock Is Red #30

BrianLushRockwired2

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2017


Back in 2014 when  ROCKWIRED first became acquainted with Haida/Cree songwriter KRISTI LANE SINCLAIR, she had just been nominated for what was called the ABORIGINAL PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD for BEST ROCK PERFORMANCE for her album THE SEA ALONE - a moody collections of songs that showcased SINCLAIR's considerable Classical music training and her fondness for the maudlin rock lyric worthy of BILLY CORGAN at his best. It's no accident that we mention the name CORGAN. It was the SMASHING PUMPKINS that got SINCLAIR excited about the six-string and music making in the first place. From there SINCLAIR went on to study classical music but eventually found her own sound and voice and has released a a catalog of music marked by classical flourishes and rock n roll angst. On her latest INDIGENOUS MUSIC AWARD nominated album DARK MATTER, SINCLAIR embraces the punk and grunge sounds that got her going artistically in the first place and as a result we are taken on a dark and moody journey that most certainly exhilarates. CHECK OUT THE PODCAST AT:http://www.rockwired.com/rockisred/rockisred30.mp3