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Leigh is an Indigenous registered psychologist and operates two practices in Slave Lake and the Edmonton area. However, she serves clients all over Alberta. She founded Aboriginal Psychological Services in 2017 and Leigh's Counselling Services in 2018. She created Indigenous Psychological Services in 2021, where she could live a vision she has had since she first started university in 2004. Find out more here: https://www.indigenouspsychologicalservices.com
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Sparse and dreamy, Griffin Bjerke-Clarke's debut novel explores memory, identity, trauma, and healing through a timeless journey. An anti-colonial, He Who Would Walk the Earth is infused with Métis storytelling methods and elements of horror, that powerfully evokes a mood reminiscent of twentieth-century classics like Waiting for Godot. This book unsettles as much as it stokes, dystopian in Felix's apathy yet optimistic in the way he addresses challenges along his listless way. In the end, Felix must learn from his earnest mistakes as he begins to understand that agency requires collaborating with those around him.
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A recipient of the Order of the Northwest Territories, Richard Van Camp is a proud Tłı̨chǫ Dene from Fort Smith, NWT. The author of over 30 books, including his latest, Beast which has been called the Indigenous Stranger Things. Beast is an 80’s nostalgic, hair-raising horror, teenage swaggering message about coming together in friendship, honouring tradition and forgiving past mistakes. ROTH, with visionary illustrator Christopher Shy is the first graphic novel in the Wheetago War series, and feels like Supernatural series! Widely available for anyone interested in getting Richard's books for themselves or as a gift this time of year.
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Moms Stop the Harm (MSTH) is a network of Canadian families impacted by substance use related harms and deaths. They advocate to change failed drug policies and provide peer support to grieving families and those with loved ones who use or have used substances. Co founder, Petra Schulz joins us to tell us more. Sign up: https://www.momsstoptheharm.com/
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Jacklyn North Peigan talks about the trip to Paris, Germany and the Alps her son and his school is going on in March 2025. If you’d like to donate email [email protected] or https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jacklyn-north-peigan-309275125_hello-friends-and-family-near-and-far-activity-7241181484122841089-B8qb
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On November 22nd, Ray will be performing in Calgary as part of a Toy-Drive Concert, with all proceeds benefiting The Magic Of Christmas Charity. Also on Nov. 22- Lose My Grip featuring Travis Thompson and Natasha Fischer will be dropping!
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Braden and I discuss his new book! Find it: https://linktr.ee/kadlun?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaYbeNCbgnF9JTAGAxrrLN0L_iIMV2dbRuzrZBNB2Bc-ozHfgWPGHrOWlGI_aem_xksGmywxthybavnDk2KjoA
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Bryan and I talk about mental health, ADHD and more! You can subscribe to him at byrancrockett.ca and email him at [email protected]
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We have on two Indigenous Teachers for Two Spirit Youth (in SK) to discuss the current vote.
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Waubgeshig Rice joins us to discuss Moon of the Turning Leaves!
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Today we welcome Carolyn Roberts, Indigenous Education Consultant, and author. Find her new book Re-Storying Education, Decolonizing Your Practice Using a Critical Lens or hire her at www.carolynroberts.net
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Sept 30th this year really highlighted a campaign of hate towards Indigenous Peoples’ this year. Oct. 4th’s Sisters in Spirit Vigil honouring the missing and murdered exploited Indigenous Peoples’ really centred families first. Lastly, I talk about healthy boundaries
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We welcome Toni for the first time to talk about her journey.
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Josh, famous from TikTok but no longer on there, talks about allyship as the Day for Truth and Reconciliation comes on Sept. 30
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My September book club of Unbroken by Angela Sterritt. This book talks about missing and murdered women, and girls so please call 1-844-413-6649 if you are Indigenous and need emotional assistance. 988, texting 988 or go to 988.ca for non Indigenous.
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Tchadas Leo and I are getting ready for Pod Summit! Come join us and type Podsummit15 for a 15 percent off to attend the Calgary Pod Summit Sept. 19 & 20th.
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Indigenous Culture-Based Approaches to Waking Up, Taking Action, and Doing the Work of Healing
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I recently had a book club which led to pretend Indian hunters. What is pretendianism and I will break down my experience.
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Midnight Storm Moonless Sky: Indigenous Horror Stories by Alex Soop so buy it! Also we discussed other great authors and this great podcast too: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-skull-crawlers
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They're Catching the Autism Facebook page joined me to talk about autism here in Calgary
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