Small Conversations for a Better World Podcast
Small Conversations for a Better World Podcast with hosts Gillian McCormick and Susannah Steers brings you interviews with experts, thought-leaders and influencers to answer the question "what is health?" More than the absence of disease, health is influenced by our connections and communities and a whole host of factors not always easily understood. Listen in to gain new insights into how to be healthy individuals, families and communities.
Podcasting since 2019 • 50 episodes
Small Conversations for a Better World Podcast
Latest Episodes
Conversations About Decolonization, Episode 10 / w Red Stone Snake Woman
Susannah and Gillian get back to their roots with an in-depth conversation with Traditional Knowledge Keeper Red Stone Snake Woman, Jenny Sawanohk. Jenny does not shy away from telling it like it is about Truth and Reconciliation, decolonizatio...
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Season 5
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Episode 10
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1:21:38
Conversations About Decolonization, Episode 9 / Urban Indigeneity, Social Movements & Art
In this episode we talk about the final three modules of the Indigenous Canada course including Indigenous in the City, Social Movements and Indigenous Art. Wet’suwet’en:
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Season 5
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Episode 9
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55:50
Conversations About Decolonization, Episode 8 / Indigenous Women
This conversation delves into the lives of Indigenous Girls, Women and Genderful People whose community status, societal roles and responsibilities have been irrevocably changed due to the heteronormative, patriarchal, and misogynist influence ...
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Season 5
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Episode 8
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30:57
Conversations About Decolonization, Episode 7/ Sovereign Lands
In this episode of our ongoing journey to learn more about the Indigenous experience of life in Canada, we explore what Indigenous relationship to the land really means. It's a whole lot more than finding a dot on a map! We're referencing Modul...
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Season 5
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Episode 7
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42:34
Conversations About Decolonization: Episode 6 / Red Power
By the 1970's and 80's, whether settler Canada understood it or not, the reality was that generations of Indigenous people had attended and/or been scarred by the residential school system. Traditional gender roles and ways of life ...
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Season 5
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Episode 6
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35:14