• Vancouver Island Indigenous Podcasts

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    Indigenous Voices of Vancouver Island is a five-episode limited podcast series that showcases Indigenous Entrepreneurs working in the travel industry on Vancouver Island. In their own voices, they share their inspiration, culture, traditions and hopes for visitors to Vancouver Island.

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    Indigenous peoples have ideas for planetary health through resurgence and restoration. From the Archipelagos Collective, Heather Castleden and Hōkūlani Aikau bring you conversations with Indigenous artists, activists, and academics who are tackling the triple crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution through daily acts of asserting self-determination to broad trans-Indigenous collective action.

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    A PODCAST THAT EXPLORES THE INTERSECTIONS BETWEEN TRUTH, MEMORY,
    POWER & HUMAN RIGHTS

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    Cohosts Haylee Gardiner and Tiffany Friesen talk about their experiences so far as First-year Indigenous students studying in a colonial institution.

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    A podcast hosted by Elijah Buffalo about sports, games, fitness, health and wellness and the relationship Indigenous peoples have with sport through ceremony, function, recreation, and education. The podcast looks to explore the importance of sport in culture, barriers for Indigenous athletes, and to share good stories of how sport shapes us.

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    Stories from and about the community of black, Indigenous, and people of colour on Songhees, Wsanec, and Esquimalt territory (Victoria, BC). This program features a huge range of voices and covers topics from futureisms to burlesque. Season one (2017-2018) was produced by Max Collins, seasons 2 (2018-2019) was produced by Kemi Craig, and season 3 (2021) was produced by Melanie Lum.

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    Join our host, Tchadas Leo as we explore all things Indigenous and First Nations! Our Native Land features fun interviews and compelling discussions about Indigenous and First Nations cuisine, culture, heritage, and more from Vancouver Island and around the world. Recorded at CHEK Studios in Victoria, BC, Tchadas is joined by guests of all backgrounds and professions for educational, emotional, and engaging conversations.

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    In 2024 the Raven introduced a section on the Ayajuthem word of the day, which runs several times a day, helping with Ayajuthem language revitalization.

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    100.7 The Raven the launch of our new podcast series called "Remember - Recordings of our Elders Explored". Each episode features clips of recordings from local First Nations elders, then are explored & given a modern perspective by younger generation First Nations broadcasters. This podcast series is produced by Homalco First Nations members, featuring Host Tchadas Leo & team.