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DISABILITY WITH POSSIBILITY This week on Outlook we're starting, along with our mission on this show toward recognising intersectionalities and identity, we begin this episode by talking about the date this one originally airs: December 30th. In Canada, the last day of September is known as Orange Shirt Day since 2013 and now Canada's National Day For Truth and Reconciliation since 2021. We emphasise, during a time of the year when school is generally back in session for local students, how the government and church run residential schools for Indigenous children were less like schools and more like concentration camps. We acknowledge these things while remembering all the innocent children made to suffer within that so-called educational (more like colonial) system. Yet also, we celebrate joy in community and culture, while sharing too about the acts of community and solidarity between Indigenous and non Indigenous people with a story from an Ontario school for the blind and a current act of sharing it participated in bringing together the land and Stewards of both the W Ross Macdonald School for the Blind and Mohawk Institute Residential School now known as Woodland Cultural Centre. In the second half we replay some audio of a recent Disability Without Poverty town hall community meeting put on locally in London we were invited to attend. We keep wanting to become a bit more involved in the things happening close to home and with this set of audio clips, we split up in the group to meet others in the community, we heard so many personal stories of the lives of people living with disability and those who love and advocate for and with them, as we play what we said that day when it was our turn as this country heads toward a promised Canadian Disability Benefit, as imperfect and even minuscule as it might be. It's the DISABILITY WITH POSSIBILITY edition of a Mixed Bag show. Check out award-winning Indigenous Hip-Hop artist, producer, writer, and multi-instrumentalist Mattmac and their song Still Got Love featured on this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cD0qVjYoeE Show your support for Woodland Cultural Centre: https://woodlandculturalcentre.ca/support-us/ And for more on the kinds of things Disability Without Poverty are up to or how you can help: https://www.disabilitywithoutpoverty.ca
Brace yourself for the most controversial podcast out there! Video Virgins. We fearlessly tackle hot-button issues and give your our unfiltered, no holds bared discussions with just a pinch of salt. We are here to entertain and not be taken seriously. Join us on our journey through Pop Culture as we bring music videos back! Since they are no longer on tv.... With Season 4, we are going back to FULL LENGTH episodes with segments such as "Do You Remember?" where we take a trip down nostalgia lane and talk about something from the past. This week: Why do guys masturbate into socks?! "TikTalk / Be For Reel" where we watch and react to some of the weeks hot TikToks and Reels. "They Did Not Just Say That!" where we dive into some of the most out of pocket lyrics in music. Got a video for us to react to? Comment down below! FOLLOW us @johneforedawn @joeistherealest and @Lavquin.com !!! Go to feat. Video Virgins | lavquin.com to find ALL of our links THERE! This episode's music videos are: Everybody Remix by Cila La Sicaria, Fact by Tom MacDonald ft. Ben Shapiro, Thick Thighs by Priscilla Block, Dreaming Of You by Kelly Clarkson, Give It Time by Mattmac x Rex Smallboy, Queen B by Harper Zilmer, Just Give Me A Reason by Eighth Lime, Talking by Kanye West ft. North West, Highway Don't Care by Tim McGraw ft. Taylor Swift and Keith Urban, Si Una Vez by Kali Uchis, and Better Place by Baby Kaley. First Cila is cute for a butch. Then Tom MacDonald is trying to Eminem so BAD. Then Priscilla is country Meghan Trainor. Then a Kelly Clarkson Original. Then Mattmac is blind XXXtentacion. Then Harper calls out Lavquin?! Then this group of kids is just competing podcasts. Then Taylor Swift WILL kill you. Then Baby Kaley is Nicki and RIhanna FLY Lastly Kali Cooter HAD to get out of that hotel room! Dont forget to Like and leave a review! Subscribe to our YOUTUBE - VIDEO VIRGINS and follow our Instagram @VIDEOVIRGINSPOD and our personal instagrams @JOEISTHEREALEST and @JOHNBEFOREDAWN and find us on Lavquin.com https://youtu.be/uDo3yI5Qor4?si=uIk95xr-Dw6f1QV3 https://youtu.be/5kGpohEpuTE?si=okZYGjVoHqQqxsTp https://youtu.be/_gOatjfENic?si=tb_uAx9Kgbe4dT2U https://youtu.be/_0tbaHRGB8c?si=Sn8--DYMXbAA_Dty https://youtu.be/dol42boQWmc?si=KfEWhj5NvulqUJwU https://youtu.be/pbs2DWXp-NE?si=0cwycrnu6mZOQF2C https://youtu.be/-gtZPHpTqio?si=j-iFTjBqLoDBOp5V https://youtu.be/KmxaY_OVvWA?si=zEevan_5AJkfLfpa https://youtu.be/Tqlw87XV4kU?si=jUZ4B8vq47sMj0RI https://youtu.be/dJsA-SxnPa0?si=UUwaZ4hmrb36zkgd https://youtu.be/hlpGOJWqbNk?si=7W9BjXBi76WUufhv This Podcast is for entertainment purposes ONLY. Not to be taken seriously as we give you our unfiltered discussions. All music used and reviewed in todays episode BELONG TO ORIGINAL ARTISTS & COMPOSERS. We do NOT own any rights to the songs played nor videos reviewed. LINKS provided to said videos above. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO ORIGINAL ARTISTS/COMPOSERS. We are an entertainment only podcast. Sponsorships: on for this episode Hey beautiful, you dont NEED makeup, but if you WANT some, head on over to revolutionbeauty.com and use discount code johnny-rl for $10 off your order!
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Mattmac is a blind Oji-Cree artist who writes, raps and produces his own music. Mattmac's debut 20/20 gives his listeners a glimpse into the mind of a blind creative hoping to paint vivid sonic pictures of struggle, healing, celebrating love, family and life on the rez.
Writer and director Nida Manzoor on her new film, “Polite Society,” how she depicts the complexities and nuance of being Muslim in her work, and the joy of showing enraged women on screen. Writers and directors Sarah Watts and Mark Slutsky (22:44) on their new film, “You Can Live Forever,” how Sarah's experience growing up in a remote Jehovah's Witnesses community informed the film, and why it's so important to have a film about lesbians that don't end in tragedy. Garden Hill First Nation's rising star Mattmac (35:45) on growing up in an isolated community, how music helped him cope with his blindness and his new inclusive merch line.
Welcome to another episode of The Dodge Cast, the most trusted local source for entertainment and knowledge about all things Anadarko. Today, Jared and That Guy are excited to share some of their favorite podcasts with you, including a recent history podcast that Jared has been into.In addition to podcasts, the guys discuss a range of topics, including Stephen King, the misconception that Jesus was white, and the tragic events of the Waco siege. They also share some funny stories from the past involving possible listeners of the show - did they talk about you?Jared and That Guy also give their reviews on some interesting cultural works. Jared reviews the album "Hammerheart" by Swedish extreme metal band Bathory, which is recognized as Viking metal and is considered a cornerstone work of the genre. Meanwhile, That Guy reviews the music of Matthew Monias artistically known as Mattmac, an Oji-Cree musical artist based in Manitoba who writes, records, and produces his own music despite being blind since birth.The guys also discuss "The Witch," a 2015 film, and share their experience of tasting an array of treats from Super Cao Nguyen in OKC. They also thank their sponsor, La Poblanita, a Mexican restaurant located at 104 W Broadway St, Anadarko, OK. You can reach them at (405) 247-6768.Remember, The Dodge Cast updates every Monday, so make sure to tune in for more fascinating insights about Anadarko. And don't forget to tell at least three friends about the show! If you want to learn more about The Dodge Cast, head over to backhomemedia.com.Thanks for listening to the number one Anadarko-centric podcast, and we'll see you next week!
Music legend Linda Ronstadt discusses her new book, Feels Like Home: A Song for the Sonoran Borderlands, about the place, food and family that helped shape her life and career. Composers Austin Wintory and Susie Benchasil Seiter talk about their collaboration on the score for the Netflix series Thai Cave Rescue, and how they managed to create something deeply authentic in its handling of Thai traditional music. Born blind, producer and recording artist Mattmac shares his inspiring journey that's quickly established him as one of Canada's best young musicians. Actor John Cho discusses his debut novel, Troublemaker, which follows the events of the 1992 Los Angeles riots through the eyes of a 12-year-old Korean American boy.
Grand Prize Winner of the 10th Annual Canada's Walk of Fame RBC Emerging Musician Program
Welcome to Indigenous in Music, This week we welcome from the Yankton Sioux Nation, Hip Hop performer, Mr. Brandis B. Knudsen is in the house. Were helping him celebrate with his newest release, he's brings us “Dakota South Records: A Decade of Hits.” Brandis is featured in our current issue of the SAY Magazine, read all about him here www.indigenousinmusic.com/brandis-knudsen-interview. Enjoy music from Brandis B. Knudsen, Leonard Sumner, Kelly Frasier, Carsen Gray, Dj Bitman, Nora Norman, Jurassic 5, Triballistas, Iceis Rain, Latin Vibe, Mattmac, Drezus, Samantha Crain, Old Soul Rebel, Shawn Michael Perry, The City Lines, Matcitim, Crystal Shawanda, Celeigh Cardinal, Irv Lyons Jr, Spirit Cry, Ed Koban, Campo, DJ krayzkree, Black Bear, A Tribe Called Red, Jamie Prado, Lil Mike & Funny Bone, Richie Ledreagle, Joey Stylez, Dragonette and much much more. Visit us on our homepage at www.IndigenousinMusicandArts.org and visit our Two Buffalo Virtual Gallery, currently featuring Tracy Lee Nelson.
An emerging Indigenous artist who produces, writes, records and releases all of his music independently has created a new album. Another intriguing aspect of his musical journey is he's been blind since birth. Music, inspiring others, and achieving your dreams are what you can expect in this episode of U Talk with Mattmac. https://mattmacmusic.com/ Intro and outro music: Mind Games - Mathew Mcguire.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music, This week we welcome from the Yankton Sioux Nation, Hip Hop performer, Mr. Brandis B. Knudsen is in the house. Were helping him celebrate with his newest release, he's brings us “Dakota South Records: A Decade of Hits.” Brandis is featured in our current issue of the SAY Magazine, read all about him here www.indigenousinmusic.com/brandis-knudsen-interview. Enjoy music from Brandis B. Knudsen, Leonard Sumner, Kelly Frasier, Carsen Gray, Dj Bitman, Nora Norman, Jurassic 5, Triballistas, Iceis Rain, Latin Vibe, Mattmac, Drezus, Samantha Crain, Old Soul Rebel, Shawn Michael Perry, The City Lines, Matcitim, Crystal Shawanda, Celeigh Cardinal, Irv Lyons Jr, Spirit Cry, Ed Koban, Campo, DJ krayzkree, Black Bear, A Tribe Called Red, Jamie Prado, Lil Mike & Funny Bone, Richie Ledreagle, Joey Stylez, Dragonette and much much more. Visit us on our homepage at www.IndigenousinMusicandArts.org and visit our Two Buffalo Virtual Gallery, currently featuring Tracy Lee Nelson.
On this episode of Face to Face: Mattmac Matthew Monias has been blind since birth but hasn't let that stop him as a music producer and recording artist. Growing up in Garden Hill First Nation, Monias says music has helped him overcome his depression.
On this episode of Face to Face: Mattmac Matthew Monias has been blind since birth but hasn't let that stop him as a music producer and recording artist. Growing up in Garden Hill First Nation, Monias says music has helped him overcome his depression.
Ace, Chrissy and LTI interview Mattmac on his latest single Run It.
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Encore: This week on Indigenous in Music with Larry K - We welcome back from James Bay, Ontario, Mr. Adrian Sutherland in the house. Guitarist, composer and producer, he been working hard, and now brings to us his 1st solo album called “When the Magic Hits.” Listen to our interview and Read all about Adrian on our website at www.IndigenousinMusic.com/adrian-sutherland-interview-2. Enjoy music from Adrian Sutherland, Mike Paul, Mike Bern, Janet Panic, Jimmy Lee Young, Shawn Michael Perry, Justinsayne N8V, Latin Vibe, John Mcleod, Joey Nowyuk, Chances, Stolen Identity, Pura Fe, QVLN, Julian Taylor Band, Whilk & Misky, Joey Stylez, Mattmac, Bobby Sanchez, Jayli Wolf, DJ Shub, Northern Cree Singers, STOiK, Joy Harjo, Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers, Digging Roots, Burnstick and much much more. Visit us on our homepage at www.IndigenousinMusicandArts.org and find out all about us and our programs and our virtual gallery.
This week on Indigenous in Music with Larry K - We welcome back from James Bay, Ontario, Mr. Adrian Sutherland in the house. Guitarist, composer and producer, he been working hard, and now brings to us his 1st solo album called “When the Magic Hits.” Listen to our interview and Read all about Adrian on our website at www.IndigenousinMusic.com/adrian-sutherland-interview-2. Enjoy music from Adrian Sutherland, Mike Paul, Mike Bern, Janet Panic, Jimmy Lee Young, Shawn Michael Perry, Justinsayne N8V, Latin Vibe, John Mcleod, Joey Nowyuk, Chances, Stolen Identity, Pura Fe, QVLN, Julian Taylor Band, Whilk & Misky, Joey Stylez, Mattmac, Bobby Sanchez, Jayli Wolf, DJ Shub, Northern Cree Singers, STOiK, Joy Harjo, Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers, Digging Roots, Burnstick and much much more. Visit us on our homepage at www.IndigenousinMusicandArts.org and find out all about us and our programs and our virtual gallery.
This show has Indie, Hiphop, Country, Rock, Folk, Latin, an interview with the artist and producer Mattmac and more. Brought to you by Turtle Island Radio and Pantheon Podcasts. Please, during this difficult time when artists can not play to live audiences, if you like the music you hear, go out and buy some of it. :) Tracks on this week's show are: Bear Fox - Rich Girl Anachnid - Live Alone Tamara Podemski - Brand New Day Rezcoast Grizz - The Crowd Ava Rose Johnson - Blue Julian Taylor - 100 Proof The Tewa - Party In My Room Larry K - Mattmac interview Mattmac - Status Rebel Wise & Claudia Cuentas - Eulogy For John Trudell Donny Lee - Hangin' Opliam - Land Back Bebe Buckskin - With A Little Help From My Friends Sara Curruchich - Mujer Indiegena https://tunesfromturtleisland.euhttps://www.facebook.com/tunesfromturtleislandhttps://www.instagram.com/tunes.from.turtle.island/All songs on this podcast are owned by the artist(s) and are used for educational purposes only. All songs can be found for purchase or streaming wherever you get your great music. Please pick up these amazing tracks and support these artists.
This show has Indie, Hiphop, Country, Rock, Folk, Latin, an interview with the artist and producer Mattmac and more. Brought to you by Turtle Island Radio and Pantheon Podcasts. Please, during this difficult time when artists can not play to live audiences, if you like the music you hear, go out and buy some of it. :) Tracks on this week's show are: Bear Fox - Rich Girl Anachnid - Live Alone Tamara Podemski - Brand New Day Rezcoast Grizz - The Crowd Ava Rose Johnson - Blue Julian Taylor - 100 Proof The Tewa - Party In My Room Larry K - Mattmac interview Mattmac - Status Rebel Wise & Claudia Cuentas - Eulogy For John Trudell Donny Lee - Hangin' Opliam - Land Back Bebe Buckskin - With A Little Help From My Friends Sara Curruchich - Mujer Indiegena https://tunesfromturtleisland.eu https://www.facebook.com/tunesfromturtleisland https://www.instagram.com/tunes.from.turtle.island/ All songs on this podcast are owned by the artist(s) and are used for educational purposes only. All songs can be found for purchase or streaming wherever you get your great music. Please pick up these amazing tracks and support these artists.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K - Today we welcome back from Albuquerque, New Mexico “Def-i. Musician, Performer and Entrepreneur, he has just released his new album “Into The Unowned.” You can read all him and hear his music on the web at www.def-i.com. Enjoy music from Def-i, Mari Font, Bobby Sanchez, Mattmac, Jayli Wolf, Digging Roots, Crystal Shawanda, Adrian Sutherland, Justinsayne N8V, Latin Vibe, A. Billi Free, EarthChild, CJAY GRIZ, Ices Rain, Joey Nowyuk, Kiawentiio, Samantha Crain, CHANCES, Tony Enos, Sinuupa, Solju, Injunuity, Campo, Anyma, Sarazino, Julian Taylor Band, Eadse, Boogey the Beat, Joey Stylez, Carsen Gray, DJ krayzkree, Dancin Dave, G Precious and much much more. Visit us on our homepage at www.IndigenousinMusicandArts.org and find out all about us and our programs and our virtual gallery.
Mattmac in our Spotlight Interview (Hip Hop) by Larry K
Encore: Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K. This week Larry welcomes back our guest from Winnipeg, Manitoba. We have Mr. Vince Fontaine in our spotlight. He is the creator and lead guitarist of the Funk and Tribal Sounds group “Eagle & Hawk.” He's been staying busy and has just released their newest single “Sundancer 21.” Find out all about him and his band at www.eagleandhawk.com. Music from Eagle & Hawk, Jota Quest, Banda Black Rio, Gareth, 1915, Joey Stylez, Northern Cree Singers, Mattmac, Drezus, El Loco, Jimmy Lee Young, Shon Denay, Big Skoon, Twin Flames, Juanes, Brian Hedges, Jimmy Wolf, Pura Fe, Brandon Baker, Captain Planet, La Yegros, Yoqui, Dj Shub, Hellnback, Ed Koban, Joy Harjo, Juan Luis Guerro, Seu Jorge, Adrian Sutherland and much much more. Visit us on our homepage at IndigenousinMusicandArts.org. We have underwriting opportunities available. Indigenous in Music, a non-profit, section 501(c)(3).
Mattmac is a Garden Hill First Nation musician who's known for his hard-hitting beats. This self-taught artist and music producer was born blind. Among other things, he uses music fight back against depression and celebrate love and an indigenous life. His sound has garnered a lot of attention, including thousands of views and streams of […]
Mattmac is a Garden Hill First Nation musician who's known for his hard-hitting beats. This self-taught artist and music producer was born blind. Among other things, he uses music fight back against depression and celebrate love and an indigenous life. His sound has garnered a lot of attention, including thousands of views and streams of […]
Mattmac is a Garden Hill First Nation musician who's known for his hard-hitting beats. This self-taught artist and music producer was born blind. Among other things, he uses music fight back against depression and celebrate love and an indigenous life. His sound has garnered a lot of attention, including thousands of views and streams of his debut album “20/20.” From harmonious trap sounds sprinkled with poppy vocals Mattmac is leading a positive musical revolution for Native people living with disabilities.
Trina Mather-Simard ED/Producer Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival (SSIMAs) / Mattmac - Recording Artist
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week Larry welcomes into our spotlight from South Riding Virginia, Dawn Avery. She is a performer, composer and professor of music, her latest album is out entitled “Beloved” is out and doing well at the charts. Find out all about her on her homepage at www.dawnavery.com Enjoy music from Dawn Avery, Shon Denay, Linda Mckenzie, Bomba Estereo, Iceis Rain, Campo, Elastic Bond, Jace Martin, Khu.eek, Joy Harjo, Leah Shenandoah, La Dame Blanche, Indian City, Mike Paul, nehiyawak, Mike Bern, Twin Flames, Jene Leloup, Os Mutantes, QVLN, Orishas, Madcon, The Council, G Precious, Mattmac, Brianne Lea Pruett, Eadse, Ana Tijoux and much, much more. Visit us on our music page at IndigenousinMusic.com and our homepage at indigenousinmusicandarts.org. We have underwriting opportunities available. Indigenous in Music, a non-profit, section 501(c)(3).
Matthew Monias, a/k/a [Mattmac](http://mattmacmusic.com/), is a blind vocalist/producer out of remote Garden Hill First Nation. We talked about his gospel roots, the challenges of being from a fly-in community in northern Manitoba, the crazy success he's seeing with his debut release, the melodic pop/trap ‘20/20'... and much more. Inspirational dude making big moves in Manitoba music! This episode brought to you by [Rob Crooks](http://robcrooks.bandcamp.com/) and [Saskatoon Folk Rap Records](http://saskatoonfolkraprecords.bandcamp.com/), as well as [Devine Shirt Company](http://devineshirtcompany.ca/)! Huge thanks to everyone who supports the podcast on [Patreon](http://www.patreon.com/witchpolice). You can help out for as little as $1 a month if you like the show and want to throw some change in the guitar case!
Matthew Monias, performing as Mattmac, speaks to us about growing up Indigenous and blind on Garden Hill First Nation, near Winnipeg, Manitoba. A self-taught vocalist and producer, Mattmac describes the power of music in changing the course of his life and as a way to inspire others. This is the November 29, 2020 episode.
L'artiste oji-cri Matthew Monias, alias Mattmac, a un parcours hors de l'ordinaire. Né non-voyant, il découvre la musique tout jeune. Autodidacte, il apprend divers instruments, écrit ses chansons et produit son matériel musical. À 20 ans, l'artiste, membre de la Première Nation de Garden Hill au Manitoba, vient de lancer son premier album 20/20.
In this rockin' episode, CiTR's Accessibility Collective chats with Matthew Monias (known as Mattmac) of the Oji-Cree community of Garden Hill on how he got into music, what his future goals were, the pandemic and more. Also, listen to some awesome songs by him as well.