Our Native Land Podcast
1) Resilience in the Workplace
Bubba Qwulshemutc shares his inspiring journey of overcoming systemic barriers as a marginalized individual in the workforce.
2) Reconcilation and Politics
MLA Warbus highlights how she has taken it on to challenge the societal norms of harmonizing Indigeneity and politics
3) Xwémalhkwu Hero Stories
A 3-year project that was a labour of love tells the story of Elders recordings turned into a graphic novel for youth.
4) Ocean Warriors
Local Producer Steve Sxwithul'txw discusses Ocean Warriors: Mission Ready, an Indigenous docu-series following the Ahousaht’s Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary
5) Kelp Harvesting in Tofino
Stevie from NAAS Foods takes us out on the water for some sustainable kelp harvesting, and talks about what the future holds for his nation.
6) Healing through sports
Terry Sedgewick from MEND Canada talks about his program to help youth through sports, a cause that's close to his heart based on his traumatic past.
7) Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation, Art and Culture
From beautifully carved totems to hand crafted jewlery and cedar woven treasures, we explore the artists of the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation.
8) Everyone Belongs in Nature
Power to Be is taking actions to build a path towards reconciliation alongside W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership Council, connecting youth to the land where they live, work and play.
9) Reclaiming the past to build the future
Explore the innovative approach of the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation in turning adversity into opportunity with the Tin Wis Resort and all it brings to their community.
10) Missing Sisters Project
Geraldine Glattstein talks about the importance of giving missing and murdered Indigenous women a voice.