Episodes
Thursday Aug 08, 2024
Thursday Aug 08, 2024
We're honored to share the inspiring journey of respected Tsawout Elder, Ignatius Pelkey. After a long battle for his health, Ignatius has been declared cancer-free and is now taking on the Queen Lili'uokalani Canoe Races as a symbol of hope and healing. His journey is a powerful reminder of resilience, especially as he paddles for those who can't speak for themselvesāthe survivors, the lost, and the ones still hurting from the impacts of Residential Schools.
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Mavis Underwood - Tsawout Nation Elder, Teacher, Leader
Friday Apr 22, 2022
Friday Apr 22, 2022
Mavis Underwood is a teacher, elder, advocate, spiritual leader and community representative from the Peninsula basedĀ Tsawout Nation. In this conversation Mavis chats with Ry Moran, Associate University Librarian - Reconciliation at the UVIC Libraries. Thank you Mavis for continuing to work and engage with Regional Stakeholders to help all of our communities. Your ongoing and consistent leadership is irreplaceable.
Wednesday Nov 24, 2021
Wednesday Nov 24, 2021
Mavis Underwood is a teacher, elder, advocate, spiritual leader and community representative from the Peninsula basedĀ Tsawout Nation. Our discussion specific to the Territorial Acknowledgement was captivating and compelling.
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Thank you Mavis for continuing to work and engage with Regional Industry sectors to help all of our communities. Your ongoing and consistent leadership is invaluable.
As someone who chairs and/or leads business meetings on a regular basis, I have been encouraged and challenged to begin meetings with a First Nations Territorial Acknowledgement. It's been a fascinating, earnest & unexpected journey of self-awareness and personal reconciliation. I have sought guidance and understanding from regional First Nations leaders and have recorded these discussions to help broaden the dialogue & conversation amongst business community colleagues.
Thursday Jul 01, 2021
TTLL - ED Nola Jeffrey - CTV Interview end of June 2021
Thursday Jul 01, 2021
Thursday Jul 01, 2021
Nola discusses the resultant triggering & healing processes from the discovery of unmarked gravesites across Canada.
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Thursday Jun 17, 2021
Thursday Jun 17, 2021
All Points West with Kathryn Marlow - June 17th Interview with Nola Jeffrey, ED Tsow-Tun Le Lum Society Residential Substance Abuse Center. Nola discusses the Tsow-Tun Le Lum healing centre moving to a new facility in Cowichan.
Sunday Mar 21, 2021
Kelly Edzerza-Bapty - Principle of Obsidian Architecture
Sunday Mar 21, 2021
Sunday Mar 21, 2021
In this podcast I have the pleasure of digitally meeting & chatting with Kelly Edzerza-Bapty. Kelly is one of the premier Indigenous business leaders in Canada.Ā She is an Architect and Industrial Designer based in Golden, BC, and the second Indigenous and first Tahltan woman in the province to achieve the AIBC designation.
Kelly is the principle of Obsidian Architecture, an Indigenous owned and operated firm practising architecture & design in communities across BC & Yukon.Ā We were also joined by Scott Kemp, Principal of Scott Kemp Architect based in Vancouver. Both architects are currently involved with the construction of the Tsawout Nation Bighouse in Central Saanich.
In this podcast we discuss key factors to successful Indigenous/Industry employment activities. Those include:
- building relationships,
- combatting systemic racism,
- acknowledging & understanding the historical context of Indigenous communities in Canadian society,
- learning to embrace the huge, untapped potential of hiring Indigenous peoples
Sunday Dec 13, 2020
Sunday Dec 13, 2020
- Adam & John Juricic discuss the recently released Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond report on this subject
- we discuss business & organizational strategies to address this issue in the workplace
Tuesday Nov 17, 2020
Tuesday Nov 17, 2020
Christina Clarke, CEO of the Songhees Development Corporation, has been a strong leader and remarkable advocate for developing Industry and First Nations employment related relationships. The discussion specific to the Territorial Acknowledgement has become the proverbial bridge by which we begin meaningful reconciliation, building trust & long-term relationships.
In thisĀ must listenĀ podcast for every business person, Christina provides a sincere and passionate overview of the Territorial Acknowledgement, itās historical context, community integration and cultural significance.
As someone who chairs and/or leads business meetings on a regular basis, I have been encouraged and challenged to begin meetings with a First Nations Territorial Acknowledgement. It's been a fascinating, earnest & unexpected Ā journey of self-awareness and personal reconciliation. I have sought guidance and understanding from regional First Nations leaders and have recorded these discussions to help broaden the dialogue & conversation amongst business community colleagues.