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Spirit Bear Podcast

Spirit Bear Podcast

By: First Nations Child and Family Caring Society
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Welcome to the Caring Society’s Spirit Bear paw’d-cast! Tune in for informative episodes that feature guest appearances from community members, advocates, and leading experts on a number of matters affecting First Nations children, youth, and families. We are bear-y grateful to our friends in Dr. Veldon Coburn’s “Indigenous Politics in Canada” course at the University of Ottawa, who produced Season 1 from January to April of 2022. For more information on what we do and how you can help promote justice and equity for First Nations kids and their families, visit our website at: https://fncaringsociety.com.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Social Sciences
Episodes
  • S3 EP 21 Land, Legacy and Living Metis – The Reality of the Metis Settlements in Alberta
    Oct 7 2025

    In this special episode of the Courageous Conversation Series, hosted by Gabrielle Fayant from A7G, Title, we take a deep dive into the unique experiences of Metis Settlements in Alberta with Vice President of the Metis Settlements General Council, Brenda Blyne.

    Through a rich conversation, this episode explores the origins of the Settlements, their historical and political development and how they operate today. By centering the voices and experiences of Metis individual from the Settlements, this episode highlights the nuances of Metis identity, the feeling of being “different” within Indigenous spaces and the importance of recognizing the Settlements as distinct self-governing communities within Canada’s broader landscape that deserve a seat at the table and the opportunity to voice their perspectives.

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    54 mins
  • S3 EP 20 Holding Spaces: Indigenous Youth and the Power of Presences
    Oct 7 2025

    In this special episode of the Courageous Conversation Series, host Gabrielle Fayant from A7G is joined by Jennifer Altenberg, a passionate educator and youth worker who shares her journey working with Indigenous youth across the prairies. From creating safe, empowering spaces outside the classroom to now transforming what education look like within it, we reflect on the deep importance of holding space, speaking the truth, breaking harmful stereotypes and exploring difficult topics. We talk about the realities Indigenous youth face, including systemic barriers and the ongoing struggle to access necessities, and how they continue to face these challenges with strength and resilience.

    This conversation is a powerful reminder that real change beings by listening, making room for and walking alongside young people as they find their path.

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    1 hr
  • S3 EP19 Reclaiming the Narrative – Indigenous Youth, Power & Accountability
    Oct 7 2025

    In this special episode of the Courageous Conversation Series, host Gabrielle Fayant from A7G is joined by Brittany Matthews from the Caring Society and Koral Hamilton from Feathers of Hope for a critical conversation on Indigenous youth leadership, the importance and effects of data sovereignty and the urgent need for accountability in Canada’s policies and actions. Together, they explore how youth are shaping advocacy and policy, not just as participants but as powerful leaders demanding systemic change. The discussion challenges how Canada can stop being a repeat offender and start building a future rooted in long term accountability.

    Tune in for a powerful dialogue on how youth are not only speaking truth to power but also reclaiming it.

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    55 mins
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