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Julian Knopf
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Speaking Out of Place
Indigenous Surviving, Thriving, and Love: A Conversation with Julian Brave Noisecat
Today I have the true honor of speaking with journalist, storyteller, historical researcher, and Native American ceremonial dancer Julian Brave Noisecat about his book, We Survived the Night. This highly original book blends many voices and registers, from both well-known but also buried and purposefully obscured historical archives, to tribal and family stories. Foremost are the legends and adaptations of the Coyote figure—which haunts, inspires, deceives, and, yes, teaches lessons that help Indigenous peoples survive the night. We spend some time talking about how Coyote is many things at once, but not all the time, we discuss notions of p...
2026-01-08
47 min
Conspirituality
Brief: Class Wars on Christmas
Have you seen the “Grinch prank” video trend? Bad parenting, yes. But also a nod to the conflicts, ancient and modern, embedded in Christmas. Contrary to what Bill O’Reilly would tell you, there has never been a “war on Christmas.” Rather, Christmas itself has always been a battleground over love, dignity, and resources. What we’re really fighting over is who gets care in systems built on scarcity and extraction. Vignette 1: The Original Creche Vignette 2: Krampus Vignette 3: Dickens, Chekhov, and Andersen Vignette 4: The Christmas Truce, 1914 Vignette 5: Dr. Seuss and the Grinch Show Notes Andersen, H...
2026-01-03
35 min
Puppkultur
Folge 32: Jim Knopf & Lukas der Lokomotivführer
In unserer ersten Ausgabe des neuen Jahres widmen wir uns einer weiteren großen Erfolgsreihe der Augsburger Puppenkiste. "Jim Knopf und Lukas der Lokomotivführer“ von Michael Ende wurde in den 1960er-Jahren in schwarz-weiß und schließlich in den 1970ern als die bis heute bekannte Farbfassung verfilmt. Seither zählen die Bewohner Lummerlands mit ihrem eingängigen Titellied zu den berühmtesten Figuren der Kiste. Wir werfen einen ausführlichen Blick auf die Geschichte und schwelgen in Kindheitserinnerungen. Wie wirkt der Klassiker heute, welche Unterschiede gibt es zwischen den Versionen und woher hat Jim Knopf eigentlich seinen Namen? Wir polieren unser alle...
2026-01-01
1h 56
The Creative Nonfiction Podcast with Brendan O'Meara
Episode 501: Julian Brave NoiseCat Aimed for a Woven Text
"It's not actually about the questions you ask. It's about shutting up," says Julian Brave NoiseCat, author of We Survived the Night.It’s episode 501 with Julian Brave NoiseCat, author of the memoir We Survived the Night. It’s published by Knopf. It’s a pretty spectacular debut and we have a lively chat about it and the writing and structuring of it. Julian is a writer, filmmaker, powwow dancer, and student of Salish art and history. Julian, man, what a cool dude. He really came to play ball, which is fun for me. His memoir...
2025-11-28
1h 12
The Brian Lehrer Show
Thanksgiving Best Of: Revolution; Indigenous History; Military Clothing; 100 Years of Thanksgiving Celebrations; Family Words
On this Thanksgiving, enjoy some of our favorite recent conversations:Ken Burns, documentary filmmaker, and co-director Sarah Botstein talk about their new, 12-part docuseries on PBS called "The American Revolution," which is being released just ahead of next year's 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States.Julian Brave NoiseCat, writer, filmmaker and student of Salish art and history and the author of We Survived the Night (Knopf, 2025), talks about his new book, the story of North American indigenous people through his reporting and his own story, all in the style of a traditional "coyote story."Avery Tr...
2025-11-27
1h 49
Red Hoop Talk
Episode 97 - Julian Brave Noisecat - Canim Lake Band Tsq̓éscen̓/Líl̓wat Nation
In Episode 96 of Red Hoop Talk, host Jennifer welcomes Julian Brave NoiseCat (Canim Lake Band Tsq̓éscen̓/Líl̓wat Nation), a writer, Oscar-nominated filmmaker, champion powwow dancer, and student of art and history. Julian’s work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The New Yorker, earning him honors such as the 2022 American Mosaic Journalism Prize and recognition on the TIME100 Next list. His first documentary, Sugarcane, co-directed with Emily Kassie, was nominated for an Academy Award and won the Directing Award at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. His debut book, We Survive the Night, continu...
2025-10-24
1h 08
The Joy Reid Show
Indigenous Peoples Day: Fight Fascism Everywhere | The Joy Reid Show LIVE! Oct 13, 2025
On this Indigenous People’s Day, we talk about the roots of Columbus Day, Tucker Carlson’s failed attempt to shame a brilliant law professor, the bogus, Scott toilet paper-thin case against New York Attorney General Letitia James, and Donald Trump’s real estate … I mean “peace deal” in Gaza. Our guests for the show were Oscar-nominated filmmaker Julian Brave NoiseCat, whose first book, We Survived the Night, will be published by Alfred A. Knopf and Penguin Random House Canada on October 14 (order your copy here) … Professor Ekow N, Yankah, associate dean for faculty and research, the Thomas M. Cooley Profess...
2025-10-14
1h 59
Brian Lehrer: A Daily Politics Podcast
Julian Brave NoiseCat’s 'Coyote Story' For Indigenous Peoples' Day
On today's show: Julian Brave NoiseCat, writer, filmmaker, student of Salish art and history and the author of We Survived the Night (Knopf, 2025), talks about his new book, the story of North American indigenous people through his reporting and his own story, all in the style of a traditional "coyote story."
2025-10-13
18 min
The Brian Lehrer Show
Indigenous Peoples' Story
Julian Brave NoiseCat, writer, filmmaker and student of Salish art and history and the author of We Survived the Night (Knopf, 2025) talks about his new book, the story of North American indigenous people through his reporting and his own story, all in the style of a traditional "coyote story."
2025-10-13
19 min
Moderne Selbstliebe mit Julian Drachenberg
#46 Warum dir Dinge schwer fallen, die anderen leicht fallen (und was wirklich dahinter steckt)
Warum fallen dir manche Dinge so schwer, während sie für andere scheinbar mühelos sind? In dieser Folge spreche ich über die Schutzmechanismus-Theorie und erkläre, warum das, was du vielleicht für deine Persönlichkeit hältst – Ängste, Selbstzweifel, Pessimismus – oft nur intelligente Anpassungen deines Systems sind. Du erfährst: ✓ Die Winterkleidungs-Metapher ✓ Warum die meisten deiner "Probleme" eigentlich Schutzmechanismen sind ✓ Wie dein System FÜR dich arbeitet – nicht gegen dich ✓ Praktische Schritte, um deinen heilen Kern wieder freizulegen Lass dich von mir zu mehr Lebensfreude begleiten...
2025-10-02
25 min
Conspirituality
Brief: Antifascist Christianity: Bonhoeffer (Pt 1)
Matthew recounts the story of a young, hoity-toity soft-nationalist German theologian named Dietrich Bonhoeffer who discovered the radical soul of antifascism by hanging out in a Black Baptist church in Harlem in 1930. He came to the US believing in the white Jesus of European empire, but left enthralled by the Black Jesus of the oppressed. Back in Germany, he played 78s of spirituals and gospel tunes for the students of his illegal seminaries as he and other members of the Confessing Church issued some of the earliest formal rebukes to the Reich. And then he joined a plot to...
2025-08-30
37 min
JediCast - Der Podcast für Star Wars-Literatur
Ratssitzung #44 – Alternativlos: Andor
Allein, Allianz, Andor - das fasst die Reise des eigentlich reinen Nebencharakters so gut zusammen. Andor Staffel 2 ist durch und wir reden im JediCast ausgiebig darüber. Wir gehen die beiden Akte durch und überlegen uns, was das Ende für die Zukunft von Star Wars-Serien sowie die Literatur bedeuten könnte. Wie es Gilroy schafft, selbst den Auftakt der zweiten Staffel nochmal um Weiten zu übertreffen, und wieso das Ghorman-Massaker nur auf Platz zwei unserer Highlights gelandet ist, besprechen Julian, Lukas und Tobias in dieser Ausgabe. Dazu blicken wir sowohl auf das Gesamtbild der Serie als auch...
2025-05-30
2h 42
Ratssitzung
Ratssitzung #44 – Alternativlos: Andor
Allein, Allianz, Andor - das fasst die Reise des eigentlich reinen Nebencharakters so gut zusammen. Andor Staffel 2 ist durch und wir reden im JediCast ausgiebig darüber. Wir gehen die beiden Akte durch und überlegen uns, was das Ende für die Zukunft von Star Wars-Serien sowie die Literatur bedeuten könnte. Wie es Gilroy schafft, selbst den Auftakt der zweiten Staffel nochmal um Weiten zu übertreffen, und wieso das Ghorman-Massaker nur auf Platz zwei unserer Highlights gelandet ist, besprechen Julian, Lukas und Tobias in dieser Ausgabe. Dazu blicken wir sowohl auf das Gesamtbild der Serie als auch...
2025-05-30
2h 42
De Boekenkamer
The Last Poets in De Boekenkamer
Hoog bezoek in onze Boekenkamer tijdens Leuven Jazz 2025: de legendarische Last Poets in gesprek met Katrien Steyaert. (gesprek in het Engels)Hun tijdloze boekentips:The Autobiography of Malcolm X as Told to Alex Haley, Grove Press, 1965 Homegirls & Handgrenades, Sonia Sánchez, Thunder's Mouth Press, 1984 The Wretched of the Earth, Frantz Fanon, vert. Richard Philcox, Grove Press, 2004 (orig.: Les damnés de la terre, uitgeverij François Maspero, 1961) (Ned.: De verworpenen van de aarde, vert. Joost Beerten, Ten Have, 2023)Cane, Jean Toomer, Boni and Liveright, 1923Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents, Isabel Wilkerson, Rand...
2025-03-24
1h 02
Mulligan Stew
Sugarcane: Stunning documentary into Indian Residential Schools in B.C.
In 2021, evidence of unmarked graves near an Indian residential school run by the Catholic Church in Kamloops. BC, Canada sparked a national outcry about the forced separation, assimilation, and abuse many children experienced at this network of segregated boarding schools designed to slowly destroy the culture and social fabric of Indigenous communities. When Emily- a journalist and filmmaker- asked her old friend and colleague, Julian, to direct a film documenting the Williams Lake First Nation investigation of St Joseph's Mission, she never imagined just how close this story was to his own family. As the investigation continued, Emily and Julian t...
2025-03-02
25 min
Transient Planet: Talks Books
The Lost World
For the month of December we read The Lost World - Michael Crichton and have a discussion on our thoughtsThe Lost World is a 1995 science fiction action novel written by Michael Crichton, and the sequel to his 1990 novel Jurassic Park. It is his tenth novel under his own name and his twentieth overall, and it was published by Knopf. A paperback edition (ISBN0-345-40288-X) followed in 1996. In 1997, both novels were re-published as a single book titled Michael Crichton's Jurassic World, which is unrelated to the 2015 film of the same name. (Was supposed to...
2025-02-21
1h 19
Explore: A Canadian Geographic podcast
Encore Presentation: Sugarcane — the Oscar-nominated documentary of St Joseph's Mission Residential School with Julian Brave NoiseCat
Oscar nominated! Congratulations to Canadian Geographic Contributing Editor Julian Brave NoiseCat for his and Emily Kassie's Best Documentary Academy Award nomination for their film Sugarcane. Please enjoy this encore presentation of NoiseCat's interview with Explore, which was originally posted in September, 2024.We're thrilled to welcome Julian Brave NoiseCat to Explore to talk about his award winning documentary Sugarcane, the powerful and very personal story of the multi-generational trauma caused to his family and members of the Williams Lake First Nations by the physical and sexual abuse endured for almost a...
2025-01-23
42 min
Explore: A Canadian Geographic podcast
Sugarcane: the documentary of St Joseph's Mission Residential School with Julian Brave NoiseCat
We're thrilled to welcome Julian Brave Noisecat to Explore to talk about his award winning documentary Sugarcane, the powerful and very personal story of the multi-generational trauma caused to his family and members of the Williams Lake First Nations by the physical and sexual abuse endured for almost a century at St. Joseph's Mission Residential School in British Columbia. The documentary won the Director's Award at the Sundance Film Festival and is showing in cinemas across North America and around the world.Julian will be familiar to many of you for his work as...
2024-09-30
43 min
UnterBlog
Ende von Joe Biden - Wahlen in UK und Frankreich - Julian Assange
✘ Werbung: Mein Buch Katastrophenzyklen ► https://amazon.de/dp/B0C2SG8JGH/ Kunden werben Tesla-Kunden ► http://ts.la/theresia5687 Mein Buch Allgemeinbildung ► https://amazon.de/dp/B09RFZH4W1/ - Aktuell geht es politisch im Westen rund. In Italien regieren mit Meloni die Rechten, in UK lässt #Sunak nach bereits zwei Jahren neu Wählen. Das Gleiche macht #Macron in Frankreich. Und schließlich befördert man den amtierenden Präsidenten der USA #Biden aufs Altenteil und die Wahl in USA fällt wohl mit #Trump an die Rechten. Gleichzeitig lässt man Julian Assange frei. Selten gab es so viel politis...
2024-07-01
35 min
Starke & Starke
#212 Gym-Scham
https://folge.starke-starke.de/ - Almut judgt nur im Kopf und stellt Thesen auf; Julian will Geld mit Flaggen machen und drückt den Knopf zu langsam.
2024-06-21
31 min
Discussing Digital
Discussing Digital with Julian Knopf
In this episode, host Rob Osborne is joined by Julian Knopf, founder of Gander Media Solutions, to explore the world of digital marketing. Julian shares his expertise in creating visually appealing content such as photos, videos, and animations to help businesses stand out online.Throughout the conversation, Julian delves into his experience with various social media platforms and how he tailors his content for each one. He discusses the unique benefits of Facebook for events and family photos, LinkedIn for showcasing professional expertise, Instagram as a photography portfolio, and the emerging platform, TikTok, for...
2024-03-25
44 min
Curious Canadian History
S9E8 Confederates in Canada and the Canadian Connection to Lincoln's Assassination
On the 30th of May 1867 Jefferson Davis, former president of the Confederate States of America, arrived in Toronto following his imprisonment after the Civil War. In a speech to a crowd of Canadian onlookers he said, “I thank you for the honour you have shown me, May peace and prosperity be forever the blessing of Canada, for she has been the asylum of many of my friends, as she is now an asylum for myself, may god bless you all.” What did he mean by an asylum for himself and many of his friends? When looking back on the Civil...
2023-12-13
25 min
unendlich Wochenende Podcast
Offizielle Prognose: Immobilienpreise steigen um 58%! (JETZT kaufen!)
In diesem Video lernst du, wie du die aktuellen Immobilienpreise am besten einschätzt und wann der richtige Zeitpunkt für einen Kauf ist. Denn aktuell erreicht mich eine Frage deutlich häufiger als alle anderen: Nämlich die Immobilienpreis Prognose. Ist JETZT der Zeitpunkt zu kaufen? Und wie sehen die nächsten Monate aus? Sollte ich noch warten? Wenn du jetzt falsche Käufe tätigst oder nicht gut finanzierst, kann das sehr schlecht enden. Doch wenn du JETZT aber gut handelst, kann das alles für dich verändern. Als Investor mit knapp 3 Millionen...
2023-11-05
17 min
The Graphic Possibilities Podcast
A Very Special Audio Commentary from Dr. Christina Knopf
In this episode of the Graphic Possibilities Podcast, we return to our audio commentary on comics. We turned to Dr. Christina Knopf for this commentary to learn about comics and politics. Dr. Knopf specializes in political communication. She is a rhetorician and sociologist studying the rhetoric of the popular arts - comics, cartoons, letters, films, animations, and shows - for what and how it communicates about our social-political reality. Her work particularly focuses on depictions of war and the military and of politics and campaigns, with an interest in concerns of gender, race, health, community, and civic engagement. Her...
2023-08-01
12 min
The Clinic & The Person
Getting Dopesick: Four Angles on the Opioid Crisis
Send us a textWe feature four different angles addressing the opioid crisis, mostly as the opioid product OxyContin is involved and as the Appalachian region is affected. Our objective is to show how realms outside Biomedicine—the Humanities, in this case—can provide a range of perspectives suited to preferences, interests, and needs for understanding a particular issue. The four angles we feature are: nonfiction investigative journalism; nonfiction dramatization; narrative nonfiction; and literary fiction. We consider different approaches to selecting the best choice or the best order among available options. Source Citations:...
2023-04-23
46 min
The Social Brain Podcast
How to Feel Confident In Front of The Camera with Julian Knopf
Episode 9: How to Feel Confident In Front of The Camera with Julian Knopf Do you struggle showing your face on socials? Lack confidence in front of the camera? Do you feel self conscious showing the world the real you? You’re not alone, my friend. But when a photo of your face can see a 33% increase in engagement on your posts, it’s time to face your fears and feel confident on camera. In this episode of The Social Brain Podcast, Head Brain France...
2023-02-01
38 min
Below the Radar
The Climate Imaginary: We Survived the Night — with Julian Brave NoiseCat
On the sixth episode of our Below the Radar series: The Climate Imaginary, Am Johal is joined by journalist and researcher Julian Brave NoiseCat. Julian’s work has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, CBC, and more. They discuss coming of age in a time of several prominent Indigenous movements that combined political and environmental activism, as well as Julian’s work in policy making for projects such as the Green New Deal. Julian also talks about the book he is working on— We Survived the Night—that braids together reportage on Indigenous peoples in the United S...
2022-12-06
41 min
Fairfield What Are You Reading?
Episode 18: Rom-Com, End Date, and Three Sisters
Fairfield Public Library Fairfield, CT https://fairfieldpubliclibrary.org/learning-and-research/find-a-good-book/ Jan Fisher, Deputy Town Librarian Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney Take My Hand by Dolen Perkins-Valdez Did Ye Hear Mammy Died? A Memoir by Séamas O’Reilly Madhouse at the End of the Earth: the Belgica’s Journey into the Dark Antarctic Night by Julian Sancton An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us by Ed Yong The House Across the Lake by Riley Sager Trust by Hernan Diaz Remarkably Bright Creat...
2022-07-22
43 min
Fifty Key Stage Musicals: The Podcast
THE BLACK CROOK
THE BLACK CROOKCOMPOSER: Thomas Baker, George Bickwell, Giuseppe OpertiLYRICIST: Theodore KennickBOOK: Charles M BarrasSTAGED BY:: David CostaPRINCIPLE CAST: J.W. Blaisdell (Count), George Boniface (Rodolophe), Rose Morton (Amina)OPENING DATE: September 12th, 1866CLOSING DATE: UnknownPERFORMANCES: 474SYNOPSIS: The duplicitous Count Wolfenstein has his eyes on the beautiful Amina but she is betrothed to Rodolphe. In order to have Amina all for himself, The Count has H...
2022-04-12
47 min
Antenne Alman
Episode 2 - #FEUERALARMGATE
10 Minuten vor der gemeinsamen Live-Sendung ist in den Redaktionsräumen von ENERGY ein Feueralarm ausgebrochen. Ausgelöst durch einen Pizza-Lieferanten, der es für eine plausible Idee hielt, die Tür zu öffnen, in dem er einen roten Knopf hinter einer Scheibe drückt. Dieser Geschichte widmen sich die beiden zu Anfang ausführlich - inklusive überraschender Wendungen, die dazu führen, dass dieser Podcast eigentlich unter "True-Crime"geführt werden müsste. Am Ende wurde es auch nochmal emotional, als Jana Julian des Rassismus anklagte. Da bitte mal Bezug nehmen. Ansonsten: Viel Spaß bei der zweiten Folge, die eigentlich die erste ri...
2022-04-07
57 min
ELTERNgespräch
Kopfkino für alle: Die schönsten Kinderbücher – Teil 2
Das Wetter wird kühler und wir bleiben wieder mehr zu Hause. Genau die richtige Zeit für Bücher! Deswegen geben Christine Knödler und Julia in der zweiten Folge über die schönsten Kinderbücher wieder jede Menge Tipps für tollen Lesestoff. Und wer noch mehr Inspiration sucht: Hier findet ihr Christines tollen Podcast für Kinder- und Jugendliteratur – unbedingt reinhören!+++++Bücher zur Folge:"Julian ist eine Meerjungfrau" von Jessica Love, ab 4 Jahren (ISBN: 978-3957283641)."Armer Petterson" von Sven Nordqvist, ab 4 Jahren (ISBN: 978-3789161735)."Henriette Bim...
2021-11-11
45 min
This Wreckage
Ep 153 - Q Late w/ Julian Feeld
We're joined by QAnon Anonymous host Julian Feeld from Paris, giving us an update on all things QAnon, including Ron Watkins' pivot to UFOs, the right and left of the Yellow Vest movement's resistance to Macron's neoliberalism and vaccine passports, if there's any hope in a revolutionary left QAnon movement, and tips on staying sane in the eye of the storm. Check out QAnon Anyonymous on Patreon and Twitch Video of fascists getting wrecked at vaccine passport demo in Toulouse For a bonus episode with Julian, and all other bonus material and access...
2021-08-04
1h 02
BEARcast - Motorrad Reise Podcast
BEARcast#39 - Long Way Round
OBI WAN und der SCHLANGENKUSS Für viele ist es die Mutter aller Motorrad-Reisefilme: Die Abenteuer von Ewan und Charley rund um die Welt. Kaum eine Serie hat unsere Szene so sehr beeinflusst, war für so viele Inspiration und erntete auf der anderen Seite im Laufe der Jahre so viel Kritik. Wir besprechen in dieser Episode, was den Mythos ausmacht, wie gut die Staffeln gealtert sind und was die Jungs jetzt als nächstes planen. Haui legt dafür eine über zweistündige Soloshow aufs Parkett, wird aber von zahlreichen Hörer- und BEARS-Kommentaren unterstützt und geleitet...
2021-05-28
2h 12
Black Market Reads
Author Emily Bernard
In this episode, Lissa speaks with Author and Professor Emily Bernard about her debut collection of personal essays Black is the Body: stories from my grandmother's time, my mother's time, and mine (Alfred A. Knopf, 2019). Emily was born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a B. A. and Ph. D. in American Studies from Yale University. A contributing editor at The American Scholar, Emily is the Julian Lindsay Green and Gold Professor of English at the University of Vermont. To learn more about Emily Bernard's work and purchase her book, visit her website
2019-04-12
43 min