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The Current
Orphaned polar bear cub finds new family to survive

The Current

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 8:16


A polar bear cub has defied the odds in Northern Manitoba after being adopted by another mother bear, leaving researchers excited about what it could mean for polar bear health and survival amidst climate pressures on the species.

APTN News Brief
Dec. 15, 2025—RCMP arrest 27 in northern Manitoba drug bust

APTN News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 9:20


Our lead story: RCMP in northern Manitoba arrest 27 people and lay 51 drug trafficking related charges under the police operation known as Project Derry.

Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature | Bioneers Radio Series
Indigenous Rising: From Alcatraz to Standing Rock

Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature | Bioneers Radio Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 29:15


History doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes. From the historic Indigenous occupation of Alcatraz Island in 1969 to the fossil fuel fights throughout Canada and the U.S. today, Indigenous resistance illuminates an activism founded in a spiritual connection with the web of life and the human community – with Julian Brave NoiseCat, Dr. LaNada War Jack and Clayton Thomas-Müller. Featuring ⁠Julian Brave NoiseCat⁠ is a polymath whose work spans journalism, public policy, research, art, activism and advocacy. He serves as Director of Green Strategy at ⁠Data for Progress⁠, as well as “Narrative Change Director” for the ⁠Natural History Museum⁠ artist and activist collective. Dr. LaNada War Jack is an enrolled member of the ⁠Shoshone Bannock Tribes⁠ of the Fort Hall Indian Reservation in Idaho. Clayton Thomas-Müller is a member of the ⁠Mathias Colomb Cree Nation⁠, also known as Pukatawagan, in Northern Manitoba. He serves as the “Stop it at the Source” campaigner with ⁠350.org⁠. This is an episode of the Bioneers: Revolution from the Heart of Nature series. Visit the ⁠radio and podcast homepage⁠ to learn more.

rabble radio
Let's talk about climate policy, pipelines and Land Back

rabble radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 30:01


This week on rabble radio, we're sharing a clip from our June Off the Hill political panel. In this panel, our distinguished guests — Eriel Deranger, Executive Director of Indigenous Climate Action; Clayton Thomas-Müller, author and activist; Sabrina Grover, political strategist and communications expert; former NDP MPP Joel Harden; and rabble's own parliamentary reporter Karl Nerenberg — explore the implications of Prime Minister Mark Carney's commitment to making Canada “an energy superpower.” The discussion delves into how this vision intersects with Indigenous sovereignty, pipeline development and Canada's climate commitments. About our guests  Eriel Tchekwie Deranger is a member of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN), executive director/founder of Indigenous Climate Action (ICA) and 2024 winner of the global Climate Breakthrough award. Eriel is active in international Indigenous rights advocacy movements participating in various boards and UN bodies. Her work focuses on Indigenous rights, climate justice  and intersectional movements. She is recognized for her role as spokesperson for her community in the international Indigenous Tar Sands Campaign.  Prior to this she was a Specific Land Claims and Treaty Land Entitlement Researcher for the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations. Eriel has written for various magazines and publications; featured in documentary films including Elemental (2012); and is regularly interviewed for national and international media outlets. Clayton Thomas-Müller is a member of the Treaty #6 based Mathias Colomb Cree Nation also known as Pukatawagan located in Northern Manitoba, Canada. He has campaigned in and out of Canada, to support Indigenous Peoples to defend their territories against the encroachment of the fossil fuel industry. He is an award winning film director, media producer, organizer, facilitator, public speaker and bestselling author. His book, Life in the City of Dirty Water, was a national bestseller and a CBC Canada Reads finalist. Sabrina Grover is an experienced political, advocacy and communications professional with an expertise in the international development and global health and nutrition sectors. Grover served as the campaign manager for the Mark Sutcliffe Campaign for Mayor in Ottawa, and in 2021 Sabrina ran as the Federal Liberal Candidate for Calgary-Centre. She also sits on the board of several organizations including the Public Affairs Association of Canada, the Sled Island Music Festival and HomeSpace where she primarily supports stakeholder relations and building partnerships with government and private sector partners. She's also a frequent political commentator on CBC Calgary, CTV Power Play and the Vassy Kapelos Show. Joel Harden is a lifelong community organizer who represented Ottawa Centre in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 2018 to 2025 as a member of the Ontario New Democratic Party. During his time at Queen's Park, Harden served as the party's Critic for Transit and Active Transportation, where he championed accessible, affordable, and sustainable public transit solutions across the province. Karl Nerenberg is an award-winning journalist, broadcaster and filmmaker, working in both English and French languages. He is rabble's senior parliamentary reporter. If you like the show please consider subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you find your podcasts. And please, rate, review, share rabble radio with your friends — it takes two seconds to support independent media like rabble. Follow us on social media across channels @rabbleca.

The Ace Burpee Show
A NEW scam is making the rounds and it involves the wildfires in Northern Manitoba!

The Ace Burpee Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 2:53


Women Run Canada
EP 227. Samantha Powderhorn

Women Run Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 52:22


I use the word resilient often on this show, but today's guest Samantha Powderhorn truly redefines it. Raised in the remote Sayisi Dene First Nation in Northern Manitoba, Samantha faced an incredibly tough childhood marked by addiction, neglect, and becoming a mother at just 15 years old. Later, after a cancer diagnosis and the devastating loss of her brother, she found herself battling addiction, trapped in an unhappy marriage, and trying to find a way forward. But Samantha's story doesn't end there. She has transformed her life by learning to love and care for herself and discovering strength through running. She became the first Sayisi Dene woman to complete the Churchill Marathon and is setting her sights on even more incredible goals. Samantha is brave, compassionate, and deeply inspiring. She shares her story hoping it will help others find their own path through hardship.  Follow Samantha @sayisitaurus   --- EPISODE SPONSOR: Under Armour Toronto 10K The Under Armour Toronto 10K is all about community: join us for a day of active excitement. Whether you're a seasoned runner or a first-timer, this event is about more than just a run: it's an opportunity to rally your crew and create lasting memories in your community. At over 90% sold out, this is your final call to join the fun. visit https://canadarunningseries.com/toronto-10k/ for more info and to get registered.    Intro Music: Joseph McDade

The Legacy of Hope Foundation Presents: Indigenous Roots and Hoots
Episode 61 - Roots and Hoots Interview with Elder Belinda Vandenbroeck

The Legacy of Hope Foundation Presents: Indigenous Roots and Hoots

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 41:07


On this week's episode of Roots and Hoots, our host is pleased to be joined by a woman he both admires and calls a friend, Elder Belinda Vandenbroeck. Gordon and Elder Belinda both attended the Mackay Residential School in Dauphin, Manitoba and discuss their experiences in Northern Manitoba, their connections to the Ukrainian community there and the important role that culture plays in reminding them of who they are. Show Notes: MacKay (Dauphin) Residential School Indian Hospitals in Canada Traditional Indigenous smudging Nechi Institute Wahbung Abinoonjiiag Winnipeg Regional Health Authority Addictions Foundations of Manitoba Eric Robinson Oscar Lathlin George Hickes Elder Mae-Louise Campbell  CBC article on Clan Mother's Healing Village Functions of the pineal gland   Hobbs and Associates is a proud sponsor of the Roots and Hoots podcast and you can visit their website at hobbsltd.ca For more information about the Legacy of Hope Foundation, please visit legacyofhope.ca

iHeartRadio Presents: The Filter
Sebastian Gaskin on Self-perception, Influences, ‘SONG FOR GRANNY,' Family, & DEBUT Album Lovechild

iHeartRadio Presents: The Filter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 12:07


Sebastian Gaskin sits down with iHeartRadio’s Shannon Burns to talk about his new single ‘Song For Granny’ off his upcoming debut album. Sebastian Gaskin explains what inspired his move from Northern Manitoba to Toronto and when he discovered his musical talents by playing Violin! Sebastian Gaskin tells iHeartRadio about the inspiration for his song ‘Brown Man,’ and how his lived experiences influence his self-perception. Sebastian Gaskin teases his upcoming album, big sounds, and being a “big softie.” *Note, the album release date changed since the original interview!* #sebastiangaskin #indigenousmusic

U Talk
Amplifying Voices: Isabel Scribe E2 / Cree

U Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 15:49


Isabel Scribe is a member of the Pimicikamak Cree Nation, also known as Cross Lake in Northern Manitoba. Isabel is a fluent speaker of the Swampy Cree language. Residential school was devastating for many Indigenous communities, and through it, almost snuffed out numerous languages. Elder Scribe shares the efforts to bring them back.

U Talk
Amplifying Voices: Isabel Scribe E3 / Cree

U Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 13:53


Isabel Scribe is a member of the Pimicikamak Cree Nation, also known as Cross Lake in Northern Manitoba. Isabel is a fluent speaker of the Swampy Cree language. Scribe is passionate about her culture and language and is trying to become a language teacher.

U Talk
Amplifying Voices: Isabel Scribe E1 / Cree

U Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 16:02


Isabel Scribe is a member of the Pimicikamak Cree Nation, also known as Cross Lake in Northern Manitoba. Isabel is a fluent speaker of the Swampy Cree language. She speaks on the challenges of engaging you with learning Cree and ways to encourage them to seek out the knowledge.

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
696 | Fly Fishing Saskatchewan with Alyx Parks - The New Fly Fisher

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 74:20


Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/696   Presented by: Pescador on the Fly, Heated Core, TroutRoutes, Jackson Hole Fly Company Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors  Alyx Parks, host at the New Fly Fisher, joins us as we talk all about fly fishing Saskatchewan, Canada. We delve into the region's finest lodges, renowned for offering exceptional fishing opportunities for pike, grayling, and other intriguing species. Alyx brings her wealth of experience from traveling with the New Fly Fisher, revealing invaluable tips for catching grayling, including the art of skittering and the importance of minding your backcast. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a curious beginner, this conversation with Alyx Parks is sure to inspire your next trip to the breathtaking landscapes of Saskatchewan. Don't miss out—tune in and let Alyx guide you through a fly fishing paradise. Episode Chapters with Alyx Parks on Fly Fishing Saskatchewan. 8:38 - Alyx shares the story of how she became a host on The New Fly Fisher. The journey began unexpectedly when her father, Jeff Parks, also a host on the show, invited her to join a filming trip to Scott Lake Lodge in Northern Saskatchewan. That's when she delivered a memorable segment where she coined the phrase "hot little bug," which resonated with viewers. 15:54 - We get into her fishing trip in Saskatchewan, Canada. She recounts experiences at the Cree River Lodge and Scott Lake Lodge, highlighting their incredible guides and the excellent pike fishing opportunities. 23:02 - Alyx shares her first experience fishing for Arctic grayling at Cree, accompanied by Jenna McKeown, Colin McKeown's daughter and a seasoned fisher. Alyx was amazed by the grayling's power and agility, and she described it as a uniquely thrilling experience. 32:28 - Alyx tells us about Scott Lake Lodge. She describes it as a "bucket list" destination, noting that many visitors save for years to experience it. The lodge offers a range of fishing opportunities, with pike and lake trout being the main species, but also includes grayling and walleye. She also shares personal fishing experiences, including catching large pike with her father. 39:28 - She shares her experience filming a segment about pike fishing, emphasizing the importance of keeping the fly in the water and maintaining movement to attract pike. She recounted a memorable moment where a 47-inch pike nearly hit her co-host Jenna, capturing the excitement and unpredictability of fishing. 52:57 - Alyx shares her memorable experience fishing on the Bow River with Nick Schlachter of Wapiti Sports & Outfitters. She also recounts an encounter with grizzly bears in the area, including a notable bear known as "the boss," emphasizing the wildlife presence in the region. 56:32 - She mentions an episode where her father traveled to Northern Manitoba to explore the famed Gods River for big brook trout. 58:07 - Alyx gives valuable tips for going on a fishing trip to Northern Canada. She recommends bringing stuff such as fleece, puffer jacket, wading jacket, and wet bag. 1:01:09 - We get into podcasts. Alyx prefers podcasts over music, finding them less distracting and more engaging. She likes true crime podcasts and recommends one with the title "Tooth & Claw: True Stories of Animal Attacks," which is hosted by a bear biologist and his friends. 1:03:24 - We get into hockey and golf. Alyx shares her renewed interest in golf, noting the similarities between golf and fly fishing. Her father, a former exceptional golfer turned fly fishing guide, often uses golf analogies when teaching clients. He helps clients improve their casting skills by comparing them to lowering a golf handicap, making the learning process relatable and enjoyable. 1:08:22 - Alyx discusses a significant injury that kept her from fishing for two years and shares insights for people dealing with similar struggles. She emphasizes the importance of visualization in fishing, suggesting that imagining each step of the process—from positioning oneself to presenting the fly—can improve one's fishing skills. Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/696  

Hat Radio: The Show that Schmoozes
Ken Young: Survivor of Indian Residential Schools, Former Elected Regional Chief for Manitoba Assembly of First Nations (Audio/Visual)

Hat Radio: The Show that Schmoozes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 77:00


Ken Young is a citizen of the Opaskwayak Cree Nation. He is a survivor of two Indian Residential Schools including in Prince Albert and at Dauphin. Later on in life, Ken graduated with a B.A. and LLB from the University of Manitoba. he was the first, First Nations law graduate and lawyer in Manitoba. Ken has practiced law for over 50 years. He has also been involved with First nations politics as an elected Regional Chief for Manitoba at the Assembly of First Nations. He was a negotiator in 1977 for one of the modern day treaties, which dealt with damages from Hydro development in Northern Manitoba. Similarly, Ken was a negotiator for the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement in 2005.

Hat Radio: The Show that Schmoozes
Ken Young: Survivor of Indian Residential Schools, Former Elected Regional Chief for Manitoba Assembly of First Nations (Audio)

Hat Radio: The Show that Schmoozes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 76:59


Ken Young is a citizen of the Opaskwayak Cree Nation. He is a survivor of two Indian Residential Schools including in Prince Albert and at Dauphin. Later on in life, Ken graduated with a B.A. and LLB from the University of Manitoba. he was the first, First Nations law graduate and lawyer in Manitoba. Ken has practiced law for over 50 years. He has also been involved with First nations politics as an elected Regional Chief for Manitoba at the Assembly of First Nations. He was a negotiator in 1977 for one of the modern day treaties, which dealt with damages from Hydro development in Northern Manitoba. Similarly, Ken was a negotiator for the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement in 2005. Transcript

Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature | Bioneers Radio Series
Indigenous Rising: From Alcatraz to Standing Rock

Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature | Bioneers Radio Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 29:15


History doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes. From the historic Indigenous occupation of Alcatraz Island in 1969 to the fossil fuel fights throughout Canada and the U.S. today, Indigenous resistance illuminates an activism founded in a spiritual connection with the web of life and the human community – with Julian Brave NoiseCat, Dr. LaNada War Jack and Clayton Thomas-Müller. Featuring Julian Brave NoiseCat is a polymath whose work spans journalism, public policy, research, art, activism and advocacy. He serves as Director of Green Strategy at Data for Progress, as well as “Narrative Change Director” for the Natural History Museum artist and activist collective. Dr. LaNada War Jack is an enrolled member of the Shoshone Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Indian Reservation in Idaho. Clayton Thomas-Müller is a member of the Mathias Colomb Cree Nation, also known as Pukatawagan, in Northern Manitoba. He serves as the “Stop it at the Source” campaigner with 350.org.

The Hunter Conservationist Podcast
Around Canada Ep 77 – Manitoba Moose Hunting Controversy

The Hunter Conservationist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 70:03


In this episode Mark & Dana discuss the impact of moose hunting and management in Manitoba. The conversation also touches on the conflict between First Nations and Métis harvesting rights in Northern Manitoba and the potential implications of the growing grizzly bear population on Vancouver Island. They explore the impact of government decisions on outfitters' businesses and the allocation of moose tags. They also discuss the issue of Canada geese in urban areas and the lack of involvement of hunters in addressing the problem, a polar bear attack in the Arctic and some historical facts about the Cape Breton moose population. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature | Bioneers Radio Series
Indigenous Rising: From Alcatraz to Standing Rock

Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature | Bioneers Radio Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 28:30


History doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes. From the historic Indigenous occupation of Alcatraz Island in 1969 to the fossil fuel fights throughout Canada and the U.S. today, Indigenous resistance illuminates an activism founded in a spiritual connection with the web of life and the human community - with Julian NoiseCat, Dr. LaNada War Jack and Clayton Thomas Müller. Featuring Julian Brave NoiseCat is a polymath whose work spans journalism, public policy, research, art, activism and advocacy. He serves as Director of Green Strategy at Data for Progress, as well as “Narrative Change Director” for the Natural History Museum artist and activist collective. Dr. LaNada War Jack is an enrolled member of the Shoshone Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Indian Reservation in Idaho. Clayton Thomas-Müller is a member of the Mathias Colomb Cree Nation, also known as Pukatawagan, in Northern Manitoba. He serves as the “Stop it at the Source” campaigner with 350.org. Resources Faulty Infrastructure and the Impacts of the Dakota Access Pipeline | 2022 NDN Collective Climate Justice Report From Alcatraz to Standing Rock and Beyond: On the Past 50 and Next 50 Years of Indigenous Activism | 2019 Bioneers Indigenous Forum Julian Brave NoiseCat – Apocalypse Then & Now | 2021 Bioneers Keynote Address Bioneers Indigeneity Curriculum | Free resources for educators covering Alcatraz, Standing Rock, and more Credits Executive Producer: Kenny Ausubel Written by: Kenny Ausubel Senior Producer and Station Relations: Stephanie Welch Host and Consulting Producer: Neil Harvey Producer: Teo Grossman Program Engineer and Music Supervisor: Emily Harris Production Assistance: Monica Lopez Special thanks to Cara Romero and Alexis Bunten, co-producers of the Bioneers Indigeneity Forum. This program features music by Justin Delorme, Chippewa Travelers and Mimi O'Bonsawin from Nagamo Publishing at Nagamo.ca. This is an episode of the Bioneers: Revolution from the Heart of Nature series. Visit the radio and podcast homepage to learn more.

The Jack and Marc Show

Jack and Marc decipher unearthed scrolls to reveal the first detective of Ancient Egypt Foot Laurentian. Surprisingly, the scrolls were packed with jokes.   Coming off this hard work, they return from a well deserved vacation in Northern Manitoba. It's action packed, and they come back with new friends - Big Barnaby Wet Legs (aka Slosh Legs Fuck Head), his old girlfriend Effigy, and his new girlfriend, Big Ethel Moosehead Monsoon (aka Big Ether Shit Storm).   Returning to ancient Egypt, we hear the story of the other Christ - and the lesser known resurrection.    Coming to North America, we hear the real story of the American South and yet another religion, the Cavalry Calvinist Religion, their Three Commandments and their Winnebago. We hear about Ruby Faced Little Man and Hickory Sticks Burness (whose legs were replaced with the hickory spokes from a wagon wheel after a piranha accident.   Jack and Marc discuss their job moving things for the Hydro Carbon Mafia Family, how to get funding for science, and the demise of the Neanderthals because of a lack of knowledge of economics.

U Talk
U Talk: YBK Shakur

U Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 17:55


YBK Shakur is a prolific musician and artist in his own right but through YBK Entertainment uplifts smaller and breakthrough artists across Manitoba. With the release of  "AON FC," "All or Nothing Freestyle Club," providing a workshop in a local school, and tours in Northern Manitoba communities, there's a lot to discuss on U Talk.

The Legacy of Hope Foundation Presents: Indigenous Roots and Hoots
Episode 54 - Roots and Hoots Interview with Michael Lawrenchuk

The Legacy of Hope Foundation Presents: Indigenous Roots and Hoots

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 46:15


On this week's episode of Roots and Hoots, host Gordon Spence is joined by his friend, Cree actor and former Chief of Fox Lake Cree Nation, Michael Lawrenchuk. Michael discusses the road that led to his impressive acting career and how it continues to save and heal him. In 2014, Michael became a fellow of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London and is a member of the actors union ACTRA - from whom he is set to receive The Vic Cowie Award in 2024. Michael has been involved in countless plays and tv and film projects such as Indian Horse, based on the book written by the late great Richard Wagamese. Their conversation spans decades and Michael and Gordon take us on a journey to their homeland of Northern Manitoba and discuss the eternal nature of storytelling.    Show Notes  Gillam, MB  Trapline  Natural Resources Transfer Acts York Factory 

Never Light Up A Room Podcast
Episode 009: The Murders of Chynna Deese, Lucas Fowler, and Leonard Dyck and the Manhunt for Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky

Never Light Up A Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 65:31


On July 15, 2019, the bodies of Chynna Deese and Lucas Fowler were found by highway 97 in BC, Canada. A couple days later the body of Leonard Dyck would be found, along with the burned-out truck belonging to Kam McLeod. These discoveries sparked a Canada-wide manhunt for Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky which would take RCMP all the way to Northern Manitoba.   Joseph Brean, “B.C. manhunt ends: What we know about the victims and alleged killers”, National Post, Aug 7, 2019, https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/bc-manhunt-victims-lucas-fowler-chynna-deese-leonard-dyck, access April 23, 2024.    Caitlin Nolan, “What to Know About the Canada Highway Murders of Chynna Deese, Lucas Fowler and Leonard Dyck”, Inside Edition, Aug 20, 2019, https://www.insideedition.com/what-know-about-canada-highway-murders-chynna-deese-lucas-fowler-and-leonard-dyck-54703, accessed April 23, 2024.    Jason Proctor, “Schmegelsky, McLeod admitted to northern B.C. homicides before killing themselves, video footage reveals”, CBC News, Sept 27, 2019, https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/schmegelsky-mcleod-homicides-manhunt-rcmp-1.5299115, accessed April 23, 2024    Jason Proctor, “A year after Northern B.C. murders, victim's mother finds support in Canadian trucker who also lost child”, CBC News, July 17, 2020, https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/northern-bc-murders-chynna-deese-lucas-fowler-1.5648176, accessed April 23, 2024.    Jonathon Gatehouse, “Inside the RCMP's cross-country manhunt for admitted killers Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod”, CBC News, December 20, 2019, https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/northern-bc-murders-ito-1.5401732, accessed April 26, 2024.    Timothy Moore and Melissa Tait, “Manhunt, Manitoba: Two Fugitives and the Cree Trapper Who Helped Close the Case”, The Globe and Mail, Aug 7, 2020, https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-manitoba-manhunt-revisited-globe-documentary-tells-the-story-of-a/, accessed April 26, 2024. 

The Man Cave Chronicles
Chris Jericho Discusses 'The Death Tour' New Wrestling Documentary at Slamdance Film Festival

The Man Cave Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 9:42


Join host Elias in an exclusive conversation with AEW legend Chris Jericho as they delve into the anticipation surrounding 'The Death Tour' documentary. Jericho shares insights and imparts valuable advice for aspiring wrestlers. Don't miss the premiere at the Slamdance Film Festival! The Death Tour - In the frozen landscapes of Northern Manitoba, professional wrestlers embark on the renowned 'Death Tour.' This unique road trip documentary captures the physical hardships and emotional toll as they journey through remote Indigenous communities. Follow star-studded wrestlers facing inner demons, striving for fame, and connecting with fans. Experience the impact on both wrestlers and communities, blending tales of resilience, redemption, and the shared love for wrestling. Join us on an epic exploration of a world rarely seen, where the frozen tundra becomes a battleground for survival and self-discovery. More Exclusive Interviews and Behind-the-Scenes Content: https://www.youtube.com/@PopCultureUnpluggedwElias   Watch the full interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Hkw3Y3plLlY

Salt Lake Dirt
THE DEATH TOUR - 2024 Slamdance Film Festival - Episode 230

Salt Lake Dirt

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 25:27


2024 Slamdance Film Festival **THE DEATH TOUR** One of SLD's Top Picks this Year! --- Step behind the scenes of the documentary film The Death Tour. Today's episode offers a front-row seat to the passion, pain, and glory of a wrestling tour like no other. Hear directly from the creators and wrestling icons who bared their souls on screen, discussing the film's inception, the emotional bonds formed with communities, and the indomitable spirit that drives them to perform in the harshest conditions. It's a testament to the spirit of wrestling and the power of storytelling that transcends the screen. --- Synopsis: Each winter, a gang of professional wrestlers leaves Winnipeg on a wrestling trip through remote indigenous communities of Northern Manitoba. Wrestling insiders call it the “Death Tour” - both for the physical hardships endured on the road and the emotional toll it takes on those who experience it. Famous for its star-studded alumni, the trip offers wrestlers a chance to see if they have what it takes to make it in pro wrestling. The Death Tour is a meditation on the inner strength some discover when alone, exhausted and pushed to the limit. This deeply personal documentary travels through Canada's frozen North and into the wrestlers' minds as they battle the elements, each other, and the impacts of our colonial past. The wrestlers and their fans come together over their shared love of wrestling. They're both fighting for their futures and searching to heal themselves along the way. --- Episode Links: DeathTourDoc.com Film Trailer IG: @deathtourdoc --- Guests on this Episode: Stephan Peterson - Director - @stephanpetersonofficial Sonya Ballantyne - Co-Director - @sonya_ballantyne Sage Morin "The Matriarch" - @deadliestdiva Sean Dunster "Massive Damage" - @tattooed.terminator Levi Night - @levi_night

The Commentary Booth
The Death Tour Documentary Interview

The Commentary Booth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 30:25


This week on The Commentary Booth Jamie is joined by 2 very special guests, Stephan Peterson & Sonya Ballantyne, documentary film directors who recently worked on a project that explored a subject matter near & dear to my heart - professional wrestling.Their new documentary, The Death Tour, follows wrestling hopefuls as they embark on the fabled Canadian wrestling tour run by Tony Condello. As the tour snakes its way through the remote Indigenous communities of Northern Manitoba in Canada in the middle of winter a much grander community story arises.Check out more great content from Pario Magazine on our website: www.pariomagazine.com.au-------------------------------------------------------------SUPPORT PARIO MAGAZINE & THE COMMENTARY BOOTH - PATREON- BUY MERCH- AMAZON PRIME VIDEO- Subscribe to AEW Plus using my code (q0yydoz) to earn $10 in FITE credit MY EQUIPMENT - Elgato Facecam- Rode PodMic- Elgato Wave Mic Arm LP - Riverside.fm FOLLOW JAMIE ON SOCIAL MEDIA - Twitter- Facebook- Instagram- TikTokFOLLOW PARIO MAGAZINE ON SOCIAL MEDIA - Twitter- Facebook - Instagram

U Talk
Cree: Lisa Muswagon and Isabel Scribe

U Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 24:18


Isabel Scribe and Lisa Muswagon are members of the Pimicikamak Cree Nation, also known as Cross Lake in Northern Manitoba. Isabel is a fluent speaker of the Swampy Cree language, and Lisa is on the path of breaking cycles and learning Cree to teach it to the next generation.

The Great Canadian Talk Show
Dec 23 2023- No Excuses For Teens Accused In December Murders

The Great Canadian Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 59:12


Two shocking, senseless murders have rocked Winnipeg before Christmas- and Episode 36 looks at the details and how the courts and provincial government failed the victims. Part 1 - Public Safety update: The pro-Hamas protesters wanted to emulate the harassment tactics seen in Toronto but their plans didn't work. We have the details about the police making sure the Indigo bookstore on Kenaston was protected- and how the local Israeli community came out on Thursday in support of the retailer. 17:05 Part 2 - We add a few notes about how the anti-Israel extremists were forced to back away from a planned Saturday incursion into the Polo Park mall. We describe the actions taken on the Jewish side of the equation, and the divide in the community between do-ers and talk-ers. Join the donors to our $1800 fundraising campaign! Please review our top podcasts using the links on the ⁠Donate page⁠, and send your donation from that page. 21.30 - The killing of Ivan Rubanik in Elmwood, after his Ukrainian family came here a year ago fleeing the Russian invasion, was because the 'system' failed to remove a violent teenager who was clearly on an escalating criminal path. Similar to Brent Meade, the accused in the Burrows murder last month, repeated incidents by 19 year old Ethan Gladu after a previous conviction weren't considered a reason to keep him off the street. The savage murder of Rubanik at Talbot and Watt, on his way to work, happened despite a weapons prohibition on Gladu, and a curfew that did nothing to protect pedestrians during daytime. We piece together the timeline of Gladu's charges over the last year, and the murder of his own brother by a 13 year old in 2018. You'll hear some caustic comments from 3 women about the deterioration of safety in Winnipeg. 35:06 Part 3- Has anyone asked, where was the 14 year old girl the night before she was killed on Graham Avenue? While we don't know much about the 17 year old boy who stabbed her on Graham Avenue last Friday, we know about his court proceeding, the court appearance by his victim the day before he killed her, and that the same judge who released her with inadequate housing and social work supports one week also chaired the alleged killer's hearing the next. The girl was a chronic runaway, coming from Northern Manitoba, on a waiting list for a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder assessment, and apprehended after 3 weeks hiding in a homeless camp at Osborne Bridge. With that background, how was she released from secure custody, and ended up in downtown being murdered within 24 hours? Will anyone hold the judge accountable for her role? Hard questions, no answers, in this podcast. We end with another report of public drunkenness and disorder in St. Boniface near the hospital, where despite removing the bus shelter, the partying for the derelict class continues. Coming up on TGCTS: A Christmas Day interview with our Newsmaker of the Year. A City Councilor reviews Year 1 of Mayor Gillingham, and addresses federal housing bribe tactics, transit woes, and our bike lane investigations. Get all our columns and podcasts at ⁠ActionLine.ca⁠ Email Comments, News tips or donate via Interac- martygoldlive@gmail.com MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL OUR LISTENERS AND FANS OF ACTIONLINE.CA

BeCause & Effect
Episode 106 - Demian Lawrenchuk, Food Matters Manitoba

BeCause & Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 44:14


Demian Lawrenchuk, Executive Director of Food Matters Manitoba, talks about their work reconnecting with Northern Manitoba's Indigenous communities, building capacity and food security in these regions, and the logistical challenges of the global food system for remote communities.

CruxCasts
Callinex Mines (TSXV:CNX) - Exciting High-Grade VMS Discoveries in Northern Manitoba

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 23:24


Interview with Max Porterfield, President & CEO of Callinex Mines (TSX-V: CNX)Our previous interview: https://youtu.be/CyQkM3ZVgWMRecording date: 12th July 2023Callinex Mines Inc. (CNX on TSXV and CLLXF on OTCQX) is making significant progress with its diverse portfolio of deposits rich in base and precious metals, situated in well-established Canadian mining regions. The company's attention is particularly on the Rainbow and Alchemist deposits within the Pine Bay Project in the Flin Flon Mining District, due to their rapid expansion. These deposits are advantageously located near existing infrastructure.Another important asset within Callinex's portfolio is the Nash Creek Project in New Brunswick's Bathurst Mining District, known for its VMS richness. Based on a 2018 PEA, this project shows robust economic potential with a pre-tax IRR of 34.1% (25.2% after tax) and an NPV8% of $230 million ($128 million post-tax), assuming $1.25 Zinc.In Newfoundland, Callinex owns 100% of the Point Leamington Deposit, which lies in one of Canada's most lucrative VMS and Gold Districts. The company has prepared a pit-constrained Indicated Mineral Resource of 5.0 Mt at 2.5 g/t AuEq, translating to 402 koz AuEq (which includes 145.7 koz gold, 60.0 Mlb copper, 153.5 Mlb zinc, 2.0 Moz silver, 1.5 Mlb lead). Additionally, it has an inferred pit-constrained Mineral Resource of 13.7 Mt at 2.24 g/t AuEq, equating to 986.5 koz AuEq (composed of 354.8 koz gold, 110.2 Mlb copper, 527.3 Mlb zinc, 6.2 Moz silver, 7.0 Mlb lead), and an out-of-pit Inferred Mineral Resource of 1.7 Mt at 3.06 g/t AuEq for 168.5 koz AuEq (65.4 koz gold, 13.3 Mlb copper, 102.9 Mlb zinc, 1.4 Moz Ag, 2.6 Mlb lead).

The Great Canadian Talk Show
July 16 2023- Tory Michael Birch Aims To Upend NDP In Northern Manitoba Seat

The Great Canadian Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 59:48


Listener feedback on some recent podcast topics, and a brief recap of two court decisions that embarassed the City of Winnipeg, opens Episode 36. This first segment points towards follow-ups in upcoming episodes- such as the alarming delay of an ambulance in St. Boniface. Those may become more commonplace if the City rams through proposed bike lanes. Marty also speaks about the passing of longtime family friend Norman Freedman, who contributed so much to our city as a social worker, volunteer and community leader. 17:39 - It's the first TGCTS interview of the 2023 provincial election! Last week Marty ventured to a fundraiser at the Pony Corral to meet a Progressive Conservative candidate poised to try to do the unthinkable- break the NDP hammerlock on constituencies north of the 53rd parallel. Listeners will hear Sports Minister Obby Khan prime the enthusiastic and multi-ethnic crowd with a distinctly non-partisan message about the Conservative's efforts to woo voters in the 16 remote communities of Keewatinook, and then hear from the candidate himself. 25:18 - Michael Birch is a newcomer to politics but no newcomer to making things happen. Birch brings voters a resume featuring an extensive background in business development, working with First Nations communities. As the Tories look to open a new northern front in the seat-by-seat battle to win the election, Birch says, "We're not going in this to lose!" In a fast and fun interview, he describes his platform of reforming the "welfare dependent state" and creating economic prosperity in those remote communities by expanding mining operations. Birch also reveals his secret weapon- a campaign team that once dislodged an NDP deputy premier. Marty assesses the Tory campaign tactics in light of polls showing a neck and neck race- do they improve the chances to upend the NDP and inch towards re-election? **  Chip in this week to ensure more great election reporting ** - Online via ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠paypal.com/paypalme/MartyGoldMedia⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠ 38:49 Part 2- Two items under the Crime tab you'll want to hear about: 1) A listener sent along a link to a TV news story about Premier Stefanson's commitment for increased public safety funding for downtown. He figured Marty might have some observations. Sure thing! How was the headline for the video misleading? Hear why the true nature of the extremist group that Winnipeg newsrooms love to platform is hardly "grassroots". 2) Marty reads aloud an online commentary by a River Heights property owner who has had to call the cops 15 - fifteen - times this year. "I agree with all the cameras they are putting downtown … it's about time! But that does nothing to help Osborne Village, West Broadway, Wolseley, Crescentwood, etc." She went into specific shocking details you won't believe- police response was rare and when they did show up, removing the problematic criminals was not their priority. And this wasn't about loitering- the cases included church, garage and car break-ins, a wanted murder suspect, and a vandal toting around a giant hammer. "I am thoroughly disgusted with this neighbourhood and this city. The crime in River Heights/ Crescentwood is rampant!" At the end of the episode, Marty notes who her city councilor is- John Orlikow. A few observations are voiced about Orlikow denouncing a court ruling that will costs taxpayers $5M in damages to Gem Equities. While bureaucrats he was pressuring "were aware their conduct was unlawful and likely to cause harm to the plaintiffs", do the facts back up his claim that his ethics and conduct in the scandal were above reproach and the court got it wrong? In coming episodes, listeners will hear the judge's findings about Orlikow quoted directly from her ruling, and more comments about the case - from a former city hall insider. ********** - JOIN OUR FACEBOOK GROUP ⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/TGCTS⁠ - To sponsor podcasts / contribute support by email: martygoldlive@gmail.com

Now or Never
The surprising things really going on in backyards

Now or Never

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 52:45


If you've ever been curious about what really goes on in other people's backyards, this is the episode for you. Trevor and Ify crash an amateur wrestling night, meet the in-laws living in one family's backyard, and talk to some of the majestic mermen making a splash across Northern Manitoba.

The Hunter Conservationist Podcast
Round Canada Ep 52 - Gruesome Wolf Photos, 30x30 and Another Anti-Trapping Campaign

The Hunter Conservationist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 36:26


In this episode Mark discusses his assessment of the veterinary photographic records of wolves killed in the caribou recovery areas of BC, some great news from the Nakusp caribou maternal pen, Canada's commitment to the 30x30 biodiversity initiative, the future of hunting in Northern Manitoba and another anti-trapping campaign.

Native Calgarian
Indigenous Book Club: Life in the City of Dirty Water

Native Calgarian

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 40:16


Excited to discuss the book, Life in the City of Dirty Water by author Clayton Thomas-Muller who is a member of the Treaty #6 based Mathias Colomb Cree Nation also known as Pukatawagan located in Northern Manitoba, Canada. He is a campaigner for 350.org, a global movement that's responding to the climate crisis. He has campaigned on behalf of Indigenous peoples around the world for more than 20 years, working with the Indigenous Environmental Network, Black Mesa Water Coalition, Global Justice Ecology Project, and Bioneers, among others ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Travel With Meaning
Episode 104: Christine Peterson

Travel With Meaning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 43:58


On this episode of the Travel With Meaning podcast, we meet Christine Peterson, a freelance writer based in southeast Wyoming. TWM podcast host Mike Schibel met Christine on a trip to Ganglers Lodge in Northern Manitoba. This conversation shares the unique adventure of Gangelers Lodge and Christine's lens as a journalist covering wildlife, the environment, hunting, fishing, outdoor recreation, and public lands. Her work has appeared in National Geographic, High Country News, Outside, Outdoor Life, and many other publications. When she's not writing, she's wandering the West with her husband, 6-year-old daughter, and two yellow Labradors (one greying, the other very much a puppy).  Give Christine a follow on Instagram @ she.will.roam As Always we appreciate the support.  Please like, and share this episode to help spread meaningful and memorable travel stories. BIG thank you to our episode sponsor UnCruise, the small boat adventure company (www.uncruise.com)

Guy Jeans Podcast
Episode #52 Seth Mostero - Copes Tackle / Sports Show Producer

Guy Jeans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 33:52


Seth Mostero is a co-owner of Cope's Tackle and Rod Shop and the Central Valley Sportsmen's Boat and RV Show both located in Bakersfield, CA. Seth grew up in Orange County, CA fishing any puddle within biking distance for Largemouth Bass. After high school he went on to work at Southern California's premier tackle shop, The Longfin where he worked full time for a few years and few more summers through college. During college he worked as an Ambassador for Pure Fishing, marketing products for Penn Fishing, Berkley, Shakespeare, and many other brands at local shows and events. After college Seth went to work for Big Rock Sports as a territory sales manager selling a wide range of tackle to tackle shops from San Bernadino county all the way to Fresno. Seth left Big Rock Sports in 2018 to partner with Jared Cope and manage Cope's Tackle and Rod Shop. Seth has been fishing for longer than he can remember. An avid bass fisherman, Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass are his favorite species to target, but his fishing interest don't stop there. Seth has chased Salmon and Halibut in Alaska and Northern Pike, Walleye, and Lake Trout as far north as Northern Manitoba. He regularly charters boats and organizes trips South into Mexican and international waters to target Bluefin and Yellowfin Tuna, Yellowtail, and Dorado and fishes the Channel Islands multiple times a year for White Seabass and more! Striped Bass, Trout, Musky, Tarpon, Snook, Sea Trout, Bonefish, Trevally, Alligator Gar, and Peacock Bass are a few other species that Seth has targeted, and he has intentions of growing that list! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Guy Jeans Podcast
Episode #52 Seth Mostero - Copes Tackle / Sports Show Producer

Guy Jeans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 33:22


Seth Mostero is a co-owner of Cope's Tackle and Rod Shop and the Central Valley Sportsmen's Boat and RV Show both located in Bakersfield, CA. Seth grew up in Orange County, CA fishing any puddle within biking distance for Largemouth Bass. After high school he went on to work at Southern California's premier tackle shop, The Longfin where he worked full time for a few years and few more summers through college. During college he worked as an Ambassador for Pure Fishing, marketing products for Penn Fishing, Berkley, Shakespeare, and many other brands at local shows and events. After college Seth went to work for Big Rock Sports as a territory sales manager selling a wide range of tackle to tackle shops from San Bernadino county all the way to Fresno. Seth left Big Rock Sports in 2018 to partner with Jared Cope and manage Cope's Tackle and Rod Shop. Seth has been fishing for longer than he can remember. An avid bass fisherman, Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass are his favorite species to target, but his fishing interest don't stop there. Seth has chased Salmon and Halibut in Alaska and Northern Pike, Walleye, and Lake Trout as far north as Northern Manitoba. He regularly charters boats and organizes trips South into Mexican and international waters to target Bluefin and Yellowfin Tuna, Yellowtail, and Dorado and fishes the Channel Islands multiple times a year for White Seabass and more! Striped Bass, Trout, Musky, Tarpon, Snook, Sea Trout, Bonefish, Trevally, Alligator Gar, and Peacock Bass are a few other species that Seth has targeted, and he has intentions of growing that list! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Start
The River (City)

The Start

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 75:00


Highways galore are closed! / Wacky Jets game last night / Springsteen coming - that's a big deal! (1:40); Blue Bombers & free agency / World Lymphedema Day is coming, putting early spotlight on it (9:55); With Springsteen finally coming to Winnipeg, what's a bucket list item you've achieved? (18:25); Bucket list items already ticked (25:30); Child poverty & Accessing nutritious foods in Northern Manitoba (28:50); Following up on Shopify's promise to reduce meetings, and workers who don't embrace new technologies give co-workers headaches (36:30); Is the revamped 511 service not good enough? (47:40); Winning text on bucket list items (54:25); I Love to Read Month with Susan Aglukark! (59:30). 

Podcast by Proxy: True Crime
Kerrie Ann Brown; MANITOBA

Podcast by Proxy: True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 62:20


Kerrie Ann Brown was only 15 years old when she went missing from a high school party in Thompson, Manitoba in 1986. Her body was found less than 40 hours after she disappeared, and to this day her killer has never been caught.  Someone knows what happened to Kerrie. Anyone who has information on the murder of Kerrie Ann Brown is encouraged to call Thompson RCMP detachment at 1-204-677-6909 -K&O   Rate, Review and Subscribe on the platforms of your choice. Check us out on Instagram to join in the discussions about the case! Comment on the case related post, we can't wait to hear your thoughts. @podcastbyproxy   Intro music made by: https://soundcloud.com/aiakos    Sources:   It's been 36 years, but Kerrie Ann Brown's family won't give up pursuit of justice in teen's death | CBC News Story of teen girl killed in 1986 takes over RCMP Twitter account for 1 day | CBC News Killer caller | CBC News Kerrie Ann Brown (1971-1986) | CBC Radio Mysterious killing of Manitoba teen Kerrie Ann Brown explored in CBC podcast | CBC News Unsolved murder of Kerrie Ann Brown took place 35 years ago - Thompson Citizen and Nickel Belt News Kerrie Ann Brown: Ending the 'conspiracy of silence' - Thompson Citizen and Nickel Belt News Kerrie Ann BROWN - Royal Canadian Mounted Police (rcmp-grc.gc.ca) Northern Manitoba community seeks answers to unsolved murders - Thompson Citizen and Nickel Belt News Still no answers 30 years after Kerrie Ann Brown's murder shocked Thompson - Thompson Citizen and Nickel Belt News New Someone Knows Something episode looks at possible suspects in Kerrie Ann Brown's 1986 murder - Thompson Citizen and Nickel Belt News Manitoba RCMP tweet as slain teen in effort to stir leads in cold case | CityNews Toronto Someone Knows Something podcast seeks killer of teen girl murdered in 1986 - Vancouver Is Awesome RCMP use Twitter to relive Kerrie Ann Brown's last day alive, drum up tips in cold case | CBC News

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program
Why mandatory English testing for some Indigenous nurses "smells like white supremacy" (ep 306)

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 35:50


On our first MINI INDIGENA of the season, host/producer Rick Harp and MI regular Trina Roache (Rogers Chair in Journalism at the University of King's College) are joined by special guest Melissa Ridgen (former co-anchor of APTN National News, now a network managing editor at Global News), as they discuss: • The Siksika First Nation to create reportedly first-ever First Nation bylaw prosecutor's office in Canada • Trina's RT of the @APTNNews post: “NDP MP Leah Gazan [successfully] reintroduced a motion to recognize what happened in Canada's residential school system as an act of genocide…” • Rick's RT of the @TorontoStar post: “Loblaw made $1 million per day in ‘excess' profits in 2022, according to a new report analyzing rising prices in the grocery industry.” • Why a Northern Manitoba health leader says English language test a barrier to Indigenous nurses that “smells like white supremacy” >> CREDITS: “Apoplēssein” by Wax Lyricist; “Sing Along with Jim,” by Kevin MacLeod (CC-BY 3.0); “arborescence_ex-vitro” by Koi-discovery. SFX: 'Boing' by InspectorJ.

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio
[Full episode] Arkells, Paul Rabliauskas, Karen Fricker, Tom Cochrane

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 68:01


On the heels of their new album, Blink Twice, Arkells frontman Max Kerman and guitarist Mike DeAngelis reflect on the band's career so far and why now was the time to start collaborating with people outside of their comfort zone. Comedian Paul Rabliauskas talks about co-creating and starring in the new sitcom Acting Good, which draws on his own upbringing and experiences living in a remote Northern Manitoba reserve. Theatre critic Karen Fricker shares her review of Abba's virtual concert residency, Voyage, and what she thinks of the Swedish supergroup's digital avatars. In honour of Life is a Highway winning a SOCAN Award, musician Tom Cochrane takes us behind the scenes of the song that topped the charts for him and Rascal Flatts.

My Bigfoot Sighting
Attacked by a 10-Foot Sasquatch on an Island With No Name! - My Bigfoot Sighting Episode 63

My Bigfoot Sighting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 69:47 Very Popular


Tonight's guest, Jeff Harding, had his 1st Bigfoot sighting in 1987, on an island, in Northern Manitoba, with no name. Growing up, his parents never talked about Sasquatch, so he didn't know they actually existed. That is, until he found himself in the shadow of a 10-footer, that was just seconds away from attacking him. You see, during graduation week, a good friend of his invited Jeff to go with him and several of his family members, on a 10-day fishing trip to Northern Manitoba, Canada. They were going to be staying at a remote camp, on a desolate lake there. 3 Inuit brothers, who were native to that area and lived on the lake, were going to serve as guides on their trip. So what could go wrong? Unfortunately, plenty!Jeff created an organization called Pine Island Research, which he named after the Pine Island Forest, in Northern Minnesota. He also hosts a podcast called “Pine Island Research,” which airs on The UNTOLD Radio Network, YouTube, and all podcast platforms. New episodes of Jeff's show air every Monday night, at 9PM EST. Here's a link to the Pine Island Research YouTube Channel…https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHiD8mjuMw2jojPszOEypxgAnd, here's a link to the Pine Island Research Facebook Page…https://www.Facebook.com/PineIslandResearchIf you've had a Bigfoot sighting and would like to be a guest, on the show, please go to https://MyBigfootSighting.com and let us know. We'd love to hear from you.If you'd like to help support the show, by buying your own My Bigfoot Sighting t-shirt, sweatshirt, or tank top, please visit the My Bigfoot Sighting Show Store Page, by going to...https://dogman-encounters.myshopify.com/collections/mens-my-bigfoot-sighting-collectionShow's theme song, "Banjo Music," courtesy Nathan BrumleyI produce 3 other podcasts that are available for listening on your favorite podcast app. If you haven't checked them out, already, here are links to them…Bigfoot Eyewitness Radio https://www.spreaker.com/show/bigfoot-eyewitness-radio_1Dogman Encounters https://www.spreaker.com/show/dogman-encounters-radio_2My Paranormal Experience https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyxVu8_b4yxLHcZ1fNPmRkA/videosThanks for listening!

Voices from the Land: Indigenous Peoples Talk Language Revitalization
Voices from the Land: Indigenous Peoples Talk Language Revitalization - Errol Kinistino

Voices from the Land: Indigenous Peoples Talk Language Revitalization

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 41:08


The Legacy of Hope Foundation (LHF) is pleased to announce the release of episode 2 with Errol Kinistino. Errol is an adult Cree language learner, as well as an actor and singer from the Ochapowace Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. In this episode, Errol pays homage to the history of his community and the impact of the Residential School System on the transmission of the Cree and Michif languages in his family. Speaking to the damage caused from Indigenous languages and cultures being labelled pagan, Errol shares how really, the language speaks to the heart and is so beautiful and full of stories and lessons. At 19 years old while travelling to Split Lake and Indian Lake, Erroll first heard the languages being spoken fluently. He had no previous knowledge that this was even possible and it made him realize the language was still alive. As a university student in the 1970's, Errol took an evening language course and describes it as eye opening. He recalls at first being severely discouraged and angry. Angry that it was so difficult to learn and that he had lost the opportunity as a child to learn it. He knew he had to move past the anger and the discouragement to go forward. Errol describes his experiences travelling Northern Manitoba and how hearing the language there helped to deepen his learning. Errol says: “Speak it as much as you can and if you hear it, you'll come alive. It's in our blood, it's in our DNA and we just have to revive it.” Old friends Gordon and Errol, discuss the significance of Indigenous languages and what small efforts in community spaces can do to immerse the people in their cultural legacy. 

Pretty Heady Stuff
Clayton Thomas-Müller helps protect Mother Earth through art, activism and a little bit of magic

Pretty Heady Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 68:18


Clayton Thomas-Müller is an organizer, public speaker and author focused on fighting for environmental and economic justice. He's worked for more than two decades in support of grassroots movements and Indigenous peoples. He is a campaigner for 350.org, and has worked with the Indigenous Environmental Network, Black Mesa Water Coalition, Global Justice Ecology Project, and Bioneers. I had the opportunity to talk to him about his memoir Life in the City of Dirty Water, which you might have heard about as part of this year's Canada Reads competition, or because it is an absolutely brilliant book. In caring, luminous prose, Clayton writes in the book about his growth into the climate activist and storyteller he's become. A phrase that comes up a couple of times in the book is this idea of having a “PhD in hustle;” I asked Clayton about that way of phrasing it, and he talked about how the book is partly about showing how he's seized multiple opportunities to acquire new knowledge, but without thinking of that knowledge as a commodity. Instead, for him, it's about applying knowledge, not just forming theories. Applying knowledges means actually trying to do the work of building community. The title of his memoir has thrown some people off, he says. People assumed, from the title, that the book is only about what he calls his “day job” as an environmental activist and water protector. So, Thomas-Muller, as a member of the Treaty #6-based Mathias Colomb Cree Nation, also known as Pukatawagan, located in Northern Manitoba, is really making a “very specific reference” to Winnipeg with that title. The Cree and Ojibwe name for Winnipeg translates as "murky water" or "muddy water.” I asked him about some of the resonances, though, of that title—how it can open up conversations about the murky nature of political and environmental communication in our moment of catastrophic climate change. He emphasizes that the goal of his memoir is really to encourage readers' own interpretations, to “agitate and create” and to just “make people think.” Because, as he puts it, “there is no one answer” to colonial violence and climate collapse. He says, ultimately, that it will likely take “a hybrid mix of Western science, traditional ecological knowledge and straight-up magic” to pull ourselves out of the dire and desperate mire of capitalist accumulation and fossil fueled modernity. The greed we see naturalized today, he feels, is by no means natural. It is a “sickness,” and the product of “disconnection from nature.” The alienation we feel is a thing that derives directly from this uprooting. It breeds “hyper-individualism” and “hyper-consumerism,” in his account. So he looks to unite people “on the jagged intersections of our movement goals and our social movement sectors, “to break down barriers and build up systems of accountability and transparency as we build the largest social movement in the history of humankind.”

Infectious Disease Puscast
Infectious Disease Puscast #4

Infectious Disease Puscast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 30:10 Very Popular


On episode #4 of the Infectious Disease Puscast, Daniel and Sara review the infectious disease literature for the previous two weeks, 5/25/22 – 6/8/22. Hosts: Daniel Griffin and Sara Dong Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of Puscast! Links for this episode Clinical features and managements of human Monkeypox (The Lancet) Clinical course and outcome of human Monkeypox in Nigeria (CID) Monkeypox outbreak report in United States – May 2022 (CDC) Travel notice for Monkeypox (CDC) Immunoglobulin-free strategy to prevent HBV mother to children transmission in Cambodia (The Lancet) CD4 T-cell depletion prevents Lassa fever associated hearing loss in mouse model  Economic and clinical burden associated with infections after cell transplant (Transplant infectious disease) Multistate outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes infections linked to soft Hispanic-Style cheese – United States, 2021 (CDC) Evaluation of Mycobacterium avium complex pulmonary disease treatment completion and adherence to ATS/IDSA guidelines (NIH) Case Report: Pulmonary leptospirosis misdiagnosed as COVID-19 (ASTMH) Association of inappropriate outpatient pediatric antibiotic prescriptions with adverse drugs events (JAMA)  Exploration of Primary care clinician attitudes associated with prescribing antibiotics for asymptomatic bacteriuria (JAMA) Case Report: Bartonella Quintana endocarditis in a child from Northern Manitoba, Canada Chlorhexidine and Mupirocin for Clearance of Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Colonization After Hospital Discharge (CID) Daptomycin-Resistant Enterococcus Bacteremia Is Associated With Prior Daptomycin Use and Increased Mortality After Liver Transplantation (CID) Updated consolidated guidelines for Malaria (WHO) Podoconiosis: Clinical spectrum and microscopic presentations (PLOS) Pharmacist gender and physician acceptance of antibiotic stewardship recommendations (ICHE) Prevention of Neisseria gonorrhoeae with meningococcal B vaccine: a matched cohort study in Southern California (IDSA) Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees Send your questions for Puscast to puscast@microbe.tv

Panoramic Outdoors
Ep 122- Outfitting in Northern Manitoba with Cory Grant from All Terrain Bear Hunts

Panoramic Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 77:26


Cory Grant is an outfitter in Northern Manitoba that accommodates hunters that want to pursue moose and bear plus, he offers a remote fishing experience available all year. In this episode, Chase and Sheldon chat with Cory about how his business began, growing an outfitting company, bear hunting, moose hunting, fishing plus a whole bunch more.   Follow All Terrain Bear Hunts on Social Media: ATBH Instagram ATBH Facebook ATBH Website   Thanks to:   Harvester Outdoors   https://www.instagram.com/harvester__outdoors/?hl=en   iHunter (PANORAMIC30)   https://www.web.ihunterapp.com/   Jiffy Augers   https://www.jiffyonice.com/   Del Barber (Podcast Music) https://delbarber.com        

Panoramic Outdoors
Ep. 119- Ice Fishing with All-Terrain Bear Hunts

Panoramic Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 76:46


The Panoramic crew plus 2 (Josh McFadden and Owen Lockhart) embarked on a late season ice fishing trip to Northern Manitoba with All-Terrain Bear Hunts. Sheldon and Chase do a review of the trip and chat parking lot truck repairs, multi-species, river grizzlies, catch and cook, new rifles, back country cabins, ice sheds and more!   Thanks to:   Harvester Outdoors   https://www.instagram.com/harvester__outdoors/?hl=en   iHunter (PANORAMIC30)   https://www.web.ihunterapp.com/   Jiffy Augers   https://www.jiffyonice.com/   Stillwater Adventures   https://www.stillwateradventures.ca/   Del Barber (Podcast Music) https://delbarber.com  

The Vicars' Crossing
Season 6 Episode 15: Clayton Thomas-Müller

The Vicars' Crossing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 78:38


we are excited to welcome CLAYTON THOMAS-MULLER. Clayton is a member of the Treaty #6 based Mathias Colomb Cree Nation also known as Pukatawagan (poo- cot – a – wagon) located in Northern Manitoba. He is a campaigner for https://www.350.org, a global movement that's responding to the climate crisis. He has campaigned on behalf of Indigenous peoples around the world for more than 20 years He has coordinated and led delegations of Indigenous peoples to lobby the government in Washington, DC, Ottawa, and the European Union. Clayton's book Life in the City of Dirty Water - A Memoir of HealingWas Selected as one of the finalists for Canada reads 2022. We talk about the book, the whole Canada Reads experience and the papal apology.This podcast was recorded on April 13th, 2022.

The Conversation Piece
Vanessa Tait: Reclaiming Our Place in the Teepee

The Conversation Piece

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 9:32


Indigenous women are among the most marginalized in Canada. In her talk, Vanessa Tait speaks about how the sacred roles they previously held in their communities have been dismantled through colonialism and how all Canadians need to work together to support them. Vanessa Tait is a Two-Spirit Cree woman from O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation in Northern Manitoba. She is a Queen Elizabeth Scholar and has obtained a master's in Indigenous development at the University of Winnipeg. She spoke at The Walrus Talks: We Desire a Better Country in 2017. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Changing Lenses: Diversify Your Perspectives
Ep206: Awakening her Indigenous Spirit - Fighting Academic Racism, with Jill Featherstone

Changing Lenses: Diversify Your Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 44:00 Transcription Available


“I started learning about residential schools. I started learning about generational trauma and that's when I realized like, okay, there's nothing wrong with us. I'm not broken. There's things that happened that caused us to be living this way. And once I realized that there was nothing wrong with me and with my people, that's when I really started to regain a lot of strength and courage."This special episode is released on National Indigenous Peoples' Day, a day to recognize and celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. So today's episode features Jill Featherstone, a wonderful Indigenous mother, grandmother, university professor, and author of the book, “The Tale of Tiger Lily”. In fact, Jill is so good, she was continuously accused of plagiarism as a student.From Jill's story, you'll see why decolonization is needed in our universities and schools. How can education based in brick buildings and academic papers truly value teachings from oral traditions and land-based skills?I could say more, but I'd rather let her speak for herself.  Before we hear from Jill, please be aware that we speak openly about racist events and discrimination that may be painful and distressing to you. If you are a survivor of residential schools or related trauma, and need help – please call the Indian Residential Schools 24/7 Crisis Line: 1-866-925-4419. Contact me and find JEDI resources at:  https://www.changinglenses.ca/In this episode, we talk about:Treaty status and living on reserve - rights controlled by colonizationYouthful rebellion as a response to continuous racist attacksRegaining her identity and culture that was lostRacism from university professors - fighting for her education like fighting a warRacism against Jill's little girlStrength and courage to pursue her dream of writingHelping Indigenous youth today to be proud of who they areLateral violence: a direct effect of residential schools and intergenerational traumaJill's book, The Tale of Tiger Lily, A NovelOpportunity for students and teachers to get a free author's talk from Jill!Full transcript here.Guest Bio and References/LinksAbout Jill Featherstone:Jill is a mother of 5 and step-mom to 3. She is a wife, a grandmother, an instructor at University College of the North in Northern Manitoba, and an author.  Her novel for young adults, “The Tale of Tiger Lily”, is inspired by the character created by J.M. Barrie's play “Peter Pan”. Jill takes us into the mind of the young Tiger Lily as she comes of age, blending cultural resonance with a classic tale.Jill is also the founder of Featherstone Support Services, providing motivational workshops for Indigenous youth and young adults. To date she has helped hundreds of Indigenous youth and young adults find the motivation, courage and confidence to go back to school and enter into the workforce.References and resources in this episode:https://www.jillfeatherstone.com/ Tale of Tiger Lily for TeachersFeatherstone Support ServicesInstagram: @_Jill_Featherstone Facebook: 

Dene Yati Podcast
Dene Yati Podcast - January 17-2021

Dene Yati Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 110:17


Guest: Andrew Anstanen from tadoule lake, Manitoba. Andrew is from a fly in Community in Northern Manitoba. He left home to pursue hockey and attended School at Notre Dame in Wilcox, SK. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Roy Green Show
Schmeglelsky and McLeod are still on the run. What's the latest? How similar is their case to that of Karla Homolka? Opposition MPs are calling for an investigation of two Canadian ambassadors. A B.C. woman fended off a cougar by blasting Metallica. WHO

Roy Green Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2019 56:24


Schmegelsky and McLeod are still on the run all the way from BC. Lately the police have been searching Northern Manitoba but now there's the chance that they've been seen in Ontario. Guest: Jim Van Allen, Retired Detective Sgt. with the Behavioural Science Unit and criminal profiler with the OPP. Now with Investigative Solutions Network.  As police search for Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod, we often get caught up in the romanticization of being on the run and police searches to the extent that we forget about the victims and personal impact that these crimes have. How similar is the case between the two BC murder suspects and Karla Homolka? What are Paula Todd's thoughts, concerns about the state of the Schmegelsky and McLeod manhunt? Guest: Paula Todd, journalist, lawyer, professor & investigator. Author of “Finding Karla,” a book on how Paula Todd found convicted serial child killer Karla Homolka. Opposition party MPs on the foreign affairs committee of parliament have called for an investigation into two Canadian Ambassadors claiming interference from the Trudeau government with regards to their public commentaries about China. Liberals on the committee again, by a 5-4 vote, denied the investigation. Also, is Andrew Scheer a sufficient challenge for Justin Trudeau, or is Scheer a nice guy maybe not comfortable in a national political brawl? Guest:  Lisa Raitt, Deputy Leader of the CPC & member of the justice committee in which Liberals refused further testimony by Jody Wilson Raybould.  A B.C. woman has fended off a wild cougar by blasting Metallica on her mobile phone. Since then, she's been contacted by Metallica's management team. Guest: Dee Gallant, woman who introduced the big kitty to Metallica. The World Health Organization declares the Ebola outbreak an international public health emergency. Guest:  Trish Newport, Medecins sans Frontiers, Ebola activities coordinator for MSF in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the primary site of the Ebola outbreak. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.