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Audiobook Café
Wayback Playback: In Conversation with Author Waubgeshig Rice
Waubgeshig Rice’s 2018 post-apocalyptic novel “Moon of the Crusted Snow” is still going strong. It is one of the bestselling Canadian titles of 2025, based on sales at independent bookstores.Host Jacob Shymanski chats with Waubgeshig about the significance of the book and its themes of Indigenous identity, colonialism, survival and resilience. “Moon of the Crusted Snow” is available as an audiobook on Audible! Books mentioned in this episode include: "The Lesser Blessed" by Richard Van Camp“Monkey Beach” by Eden Robinson “Keeper'n Me” by Richard Wagamese This episode was produced by Andrika De Lanerolle.
2025-09-28
28 min
Journal d'un roman
#41 🙃 Je trompe l'attente en multipliant les projets
🎙️Bonjour et bienvenue dans Journal d'un roman, mon vlog audio d'écriture. Je m'appelle Amandine Delecray, j'ai 34 ans et cela fait quelques années que j'ai décidé d'accorder une place centrale à l'écriture dans ma vie.Dans ce journal de bord, je partage sans fard chacune des étapes de mon parcours d'autrice en herbe, qu'il s'agisse de mes réussites mais aussi de mes galères. Aujourd'hui, mon roman Augustine est fini. Je l'ai donc envoyé à plusieurs maisons d'édition. En attendant leurs réponses, je travaille sur un nouveau projet...
2025-09-28
59 min
Meanderings with Trudy
Meander Again: "The Joy Diet" by Martha Beck, chpt 10, "Feasting"
Feasting… author Martha Beck tells us that feasting has three essential elements: celebration, nourishment and gratitude. That’s what we talk about today in this final episode of the book, and of this 2024 spring season.Thank you for your good company as we close out this review of this informative guide into joy in the everyday!Feel free to share your thoughts with me at meanderingswithtrudy@gmail.com. I’d love to hear how your work has gone, and how you are onboarding, or playing with, these ten daily practices. Episode links:You ca...
2025-09-23
24 min
Meanderings with Trudy
Meander Again: "The Joy Diet" by Martha Beck, chpt 2, "Truth"
We're always told to live our best lives, but what does that really mean? In this book, coach Beck introduces us to the 10 daily practices that she believes will help us live more joy-filled lives. Today, we’re looking at chapter 2, called “Truth.” The practice in this case is all about getting quiet enough in our body and mind to hear what is true for us in this very moment. Beck walks us through just how we can do that. I also weave in a bit of my favourite Indigenous author, Richard Wagamese with a few excepts from hi...
2025-07-22
20 min
Radio Dreyeckland
Der gefrorene Himmel - Richard Wagamese
Richard Wagamese ist eine der wichtigsten Stimmen der First Nation-Vertreter in Kanada. In diesem Roman erzählt er von Saul, der wie viele andere indigene Kinder in einem Waisenhaus aufwachsen muss. Geraubt vom Staat. Saul entflieht dem autoritären Zwang im Heim nur auf der Eisfläche. Er wird Eishockeyspieler und das eröffnet ihm einen Weg in die Freiheit. Der Roman begleitet seine Suche nach Familie und dem kulturellen Erbe der Ojibwe. Rosmarie von Pressentin hat den Roman gelesen:
2025-04-28
00 min
Das lesewütige Kaffeekränzchen
Der gefrorene Himmel - Richard Wagamese
Richard Wagamese ist eine der wichtigsten Stimmen der First Nation-Vertreter in Kanada. In diesem Roman erzählt er von Saul, der wie viele andere indigene Kinder in einem Waisenhaus aufwachsen muss. Geraubt vom Staat. Saul entflieht dem autoritären Zwang im Heim nur auf der Eisfläche. Er wird Eishockeyspieler und das eröffnet ihm einen Weg in die Freiheit. Der Roman begleitet seine Suche nach Familie und dem kulturellen Erbe der Ojibwe. Rosmarie von Pressentin hat den Roman gelesen:
2025-04-28
00 min
Radio Dreyeckland
Der gefrorene Himmel - Richard Wagamese
Richard Wagamese ist eine der wichtigsten Stimmen der First Nation-Vertreter in Kanada. In diesem Roman erzählt er von Saul, der wie viele andere indigene Kinder in einem Waisenhaus aufwachsen muss. Geraubt vom Staat. Saul entflieht dem autoritären Zwang im Heim nur auf der Eisfläche. Er wird Eishockeyspieler und das eröffnet ihm einen Weg in die Freiheit. Der Roman begleitet seine Suche nach Familie und dem kulturellen Erbe der Ojibwe. Rosmarie von Pressentin hat den Roman gelesen:
2025-04-28
00 min
Radio Dreyeckland
Der gefrorene Himmel - Richard Wagamese
Richard Wagamese ist eine der wichtigsten Stimmen der First Nation-Vertreter in Kanada. In diesem Roman erzählt er von Saul, der wie viele andere indigene Kinder in einem Waisenhaus aufwachsen muss. Geraubt vom Staat. Saul entflieht dem autoritären Zwang im Heim nur auf der Eisfläche. Er wird Eishockeyspieler und das eröffnet ihm einen Weg in die Freiheit. Der Roman begleitet seine Suche nach Familie und dem kulturellen Erbe der Ojibwe. Rosmarie von Pressentin hat den Roman gelesen:
2025-04-28
00 min
Meanderings with Trudy
Meanderings with Trudy: Returning
My break went well, full of writing, and a little travel. I talk a bit about that. I also explore how I find calm, and make way for joy, despite the crazy that is so much of our world right now.As usual, I’ve dipped into "Embers" by Richard Wagamese, and also “The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse” for inspiration. Coming out of that, I have an invitation for you to consider… What beauty do you care for in your life? And how does it enhance your world? Drop me a note and share wha...
2025-03-04
23 min
Meanderings with Trudy
MwT Book Review: "Embers" by Richard Wagamese
Today, we are exploring "Embers: One Ojibway's Meditations" by Richard Wagamese.Wagamese died in 2017, leaving behind 16 books. The bulk of his writing was fiction, telling stories about his people, informed by his experience. These are hard reads sometimes for they are full of heartbreak and challenge. His first book, "Keeper'n Me" tells the story of Garnet Raven, a story that parallels Wagamese's own life experience. It's worth your time too.Two of his books are autobiographies, and several others explore Indigenous spirituality and wisdom. "Embers" is of that latter type, offering us hard-won wisdom about h...
2024-10-22
16 min
Indigenous Insights: An Evaluation Podcast
S02E09: Gladys Rowe: Gathering up Learnings
In this final episode of the special season that has focused on the arts and arts based practices in evaluation, Gladys reflects on the learnings she has gathered from the stories shared and on an inspiring exhibit from her recent visit to the Tate Modern in London. From this episode: About Richard Wagamese's Medicine Walk (2014). https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/as-it-happens-friday-edition-1.5260084/as-it-happened-the-archive-edition-richard-wagamese-on-his-2014-novel-medicine-walk-1.5230835 About Thamesmead Codex: https://hyperallergic.com/805326/diary-of-a-british-town-thamesmead-codex/ Leanne Simpson, As We Have Always Done: Indigenous Freedom through Radical Resistance: https://www.upress.umn.edu/9781517903879/as-we-have-always-done/ Th...
2024-08-29
16 min
Meanderings with Trudy
Meanderings with Trudy, "The Joy Diet" Chapter 10: Feasting
Feasting… author Martha Beck tells us that feasting has three essential elements: celebration, nourishment and gratitude. That’s what we talk about today in this final episode of the book, and of this 2024 spring season.I will be on break until October, but offering a “Meander Again” set of episodes, recasting my six conversations with Dina Bell-Laroche and her book, which takes us to mid-August. After that, I will go silent until October, a real break during which my creative juices will marinate. Thank you for your good company! See you in the fall!Feel fr...
2024-06-25
24 min
The Legacy of Hope Foundation Presents: Indigenous Roots and Hoots
Episode 54 - Roots and Hoots Interview with Michael Lawrenchuk
On this week’s episode of Roots and Hoots, host Gordon Spence is joined by his friend, Cree actor and former Chief of Fox Lake Cree Nation, Michael Lawrenchuk. Michael discusses the road that led to his impressive acting career and how it continues to save and heal him. In 2014, Michael became a fellow of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London and is a member of the actors union ACTRA - from whom he is set to receive The Vic Cowie Award in 2024. Michael has been involved in countless plays and tv and film projects such as Indian Horse, based on...
2024-06-12
46 min
Qu'est-ce que tu lis?
#10 Qu'est-ce que tu lis?
Relectures et grandes affinités littéraires, Qu'est-ce que tu lis c'est une discussion entre ami-e-s sur nos lectures. Panélistes : Eve (Eve parmi les livres) : https://www.instagram.com/eve.parmileslivres/ Cynthia (Cynthibook) : https://www.instagram.com/direct/t/115880616472296/ Josée (PM à la page) : https://www.instagram.com/direct/t/17842514424191972/ @SylvainDementi @SigneDaphne Livres mentionnés : Les pires moments de l'histoire, Charles Beauchesne et Xavier Cadieux Rouge, Mona Awad Lapin, Mona Awad Tout est bien, Mona Awad Embers, Richard Wagamese Cheval indien, Richard Wagamese Robi...
2024-04-19
1h 05
Meanderings with Trudy
Meanderings with Trudy, "The Joy Diet," Chapter 2: Truth
As Angie is taking a pause from the PauseCast, due to her move to Phoenix and her new job, I am taking a little time to do a book review with everyone. We're going to move chapter by chapter through a book by longtime life coach, Martha Beck. We're always told to live our best lives, but what does that really mean? In this book, coach Beck introduces us to the 10 daily practices that she believes will help us live more joy-filled lives. Today, we’re looking at chapter 2, called “Truth.” The practice in this case is all abo...
2024-04-16
20 min
Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
Chorealis Presents: "There Is Spirit Here" - April 7, 2024
Order of Service Service Leaders: Chorealis Welcome, Announcements Prelude " Where Do We Come From" Land Acknowledgement Hymn 1066 "O Brother Sun" Opening Words "For Five Thousand Years, Or More" By Matthew Johnson Chalice Lighting "Committed to Respond" (Pagan and Earth-Centered Voices in Unitarian Universalism) By Jerrie Kishpaugh Hildebrand, Shirley Ann Ranck Reading "From Our Very First Breath, We Are in Relationship" By Richard Wagamese Hymn 1001 "Breaths" Offering "Everything Begins with Humility" By Richard Wagamese Sharing Our Abundance - Child Haven International Hymn 402 "From You I Receive" (Sing 2X) Message "The Planet Is the Epitome of a Humble Being" By Richard Wagamese ...
2024-04-08
1h 08
Meanderings with Trudy
Meander Again: The PauseCast with Angie Arendt, on ritual and storytelling and the Enneagram
Ritual and storytelling… intertwined these are. And when conducted using the framework of the Enneagram, I have learned a great deal about myself that has supported my personal development and enriched my relationships. In short, this is what this kind of work is all about.As we’ve said before on these PauseCasts, the Enneagram gives us permission to pause, and in that pause, to look at who we be, in service of the Greater Good… or Life… or God, whatever your preferred language is for this that is bigger than us alone. In today’s meander, Angie and...
2024-01-23
1h 09
Meanderings with Trudy
Meander Again: The PauseCast with Angie Arendt, on rebirth and community and the Enneagram
We start our meander with a reading from Richard Wagamese (Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) novelist, journalist, and mentor), a passage from his book "Embers: One Ojibway’s Meditations" which I think is really about hope. How it’s not enough to be resilient if being so means bouncing back to the same place… what he wants for himself, and offers to us, is to reach Beyond resilience, to a new place of growth, each day. Angie and I wrestle with “resilience” and from this place I ask a few basic questions: do we need resilience to be capable of rebirth? And how does t...
2024-01-16
1h 01
Culture and Leadership Connections Podcast
The Spirit of Work: The Power of Beliefs and Relationships
The Power of Beliefs and RelationshipsPotential expands by seeing others as competent and good. Quotes:"If we change the beliefs of limited potential into unlimited potentiality for good, it has a completely different effect on how we show up at work.""People often think, only poisonous things grow in the workplace, but kind things grow as well."Episode Highlights:Last year, I published a book called The Spirit of Work: Timeless Wisdom, Current Realities. Here is a quote from the opening page...
2024-01-04
11 min
Meanderings with Trudy
MwT: The PauseCast with Angie Arendt, On Worry
Today we meander around Worry… what it looks like, feels like, and how it connects to joy. To be honest, there seems like a lot to worry about these days, maybe it has always been this way, I can’t say. But today, today’s days feel heavy. In a nutshell, worry is about control of how we want things to be but are concerned that they won’t be. It’s about “should be” things… so, how do we find our way through this? How do I keep my heart open, no matter what is happening? It won’t surprise...
2023-11-28
40 min
Restu Wijayanti
Read [epub] Embers: One Ojibway's Meditations by Richard Wagamese
DOWNLOAD [epub] Embers: One Ojibway's Meditations by Richard Wagamese **Download Book Here ==> https://adohnemenws.blogspot.com/31374734-embers [Pdf] [Read] Embers: One Ojibway's Meditations by Richard Wagamese Download Ebook PDF EPUB Embers: One Ojibway's Meditations by Richard Wagamese | EBOOK EPUB ONLINE DOWNLOAD is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook Embers: One Ojibway's Meditations for free in any format with visit the link button below.**Read Book Here ==> https://adohnemenws.blogspot.com/31374734-embers **Download Book Here ==> htt...
2023-10-13
00 min
Argono Budiman
Read [epub] Embers: One Ojibway's Meditations by Richard Wagamese
DOWNLOAD [epub] Embers: One Ojibway's Meditations by Richard Wagamese Download Book Here ==> https://adohnemenws.blogspot.com/31374734-embers [Pdf] [Read] Embers: One Ojibway's Meditations by Richard Wagamese Download Ebook PDF EPUB Embers: One Ojibway's Meditations by Richard Wagamese | EBOOK EPUB ONLINE DOWNLOAD is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook Embers: One Ojibway's Meditations for free in any format with visit the link button below.Read Book Here ==> https://adohnemenws.blogspot.com/31374734-embers **Download Book Her...
2023-10-13
00 min
New Books in Historical Fiction
The Lost Journals of Sacajewea
Today’s book is: The Lost Journals of Sacajewea (Milkweed Editions, 2023), by Debra Magpie Earling, which is a devastatingly beautiful novel that challenges prevailing historical narratives of Sacajewea. Among the most memorialized women in American history, Sacajewea served as interpreter and guide for Lewis and Clark’s Corps of Discovery. In this visionary novel, acclaimed Indigenous author Debra Magpie Earling brings this mythologized figure vividly to life, casting unsparing light on the men who brutalized her and recentering Sacajewea as the arbiter of her own history. Raised among the Lemhi Shoshone, in this telling the young Sacajewea is brig...
2023-06-15
51 min
The Academic Life
The Lost Journals of Sacajewea
Today’s book is: The Lost Journals of Sacajewea (Milkweed Editions, 2023), by Debra Magpie Earling, which is a devastatingly beautiful novel that challenges prevailing historical narratives of Sacajewea. Among the most memorialized women in American history, Sacajewea served as interpreter and guide for Lewis and Clark’s Corps of Discovery. In this visionary novel, acclaimed Indigenous author Debra Magpie Earling brings this mythologized figure vividly to life, casting unsparing light on the men who brutalized her and recentering Sacajewea as the arbiter of her own history. Raised among the Lemhi Shoshone, in this telling the young Sacajewea is brig...
2023-06-15
54 min
New Books in Indigenous Studies
The Lost Journals of Sacajewea
Today’s book is: The Lost Journals of Sacajewea (Milkweed Editions, 2023), by Debra Magpie Earling, which is a devastatingly beautiful novel that challenges prevailing historical narratives of Sacajewea. Among the most memorialized women in American history, Sacajewea served as interpreter and guide for Lewis and Clark’s Corps of Discovery. In this visionary novel, acclaimed Indigenous author Debra Magpie Earling brings this mythologized figure vividly to life, casting unsparing light on the men who brutalized her and recentering Sacajewea as the arbiter of her own history. Raised among the Lemhi Shoshone, in this telling the young Sacajewea is brig...
2023-06-15
51 min
New Books in Literature
The Lost Journals of Sacajewea
Today’s book is: The Lost Journals of Sacajewea (Milkweed Editions, 2023), by Debra Magpie Earling, which is a devastatingly beautiful novel that challenges prevailing historical narratives of Sacajewea. Among the most memorialized women in American history, Sacajewea served as interpreter and guide for Lewis and Clark’s Corps of Discovery. In this visionary novel, acclaimed Indigenous author Debra Magpie Earling brings this mythologized figure vividly to life, casting unsparing light on the men who brutalized her and recentering Sacajewea as the arbiter of her own history. Raised among the Lemhi Shoshone, in this telling the young Sacajewea is brig...
2023-06-15
55 min
Getting Lit with Linda - The Canadian Literature Podcast
She Shoots, She Soars - Changing the Face of Hockey & Its Representation in Literature
Linda begins by taking up The Hockey Jersey (1.48; 3.15; 3.22) by Jael Richardson (1.58; 4.45; 26.17; 28.38), whom she interviews in this episode.The Hockey Jersey is a kind of response to The Hockey Sweater by Quebecois writer, Roch Carrier (4.18; 10.15; 14.55). Written in collaboration with the Toronto-based hockey player, Eva Perron (31.37), and with illustrations by Chelsea Charles (6.18), this book was the source of discussion between Linda and Richardson for this episode and how this children’s book, commissioned and supported by Scotiabank (3.20; 4.07, 5.42, 7.22), is directed toward changing the face of hockey.Linda includes two other voices -- those of settler scholars, Jamie Dopp (9.51) and Sa...
2023-04-16
40 min
Meanderings with Trudy
MwT: The PauseCast with Angie Arendt, on ritual and storytelling and the Enneagram
Ritual and storytelling… intertwined these are. And when conducted using the framework of the Enneagram, I have learned a great deal about myself that has supported my personal development and enriched my relationships. In short, this is what this kind of work is all about.As we’ve said before on these PauseCasts, the Enneagram gives us permission to pause, and in that pause, to look at who we be, in service of the Greater Good… or Life… or God, whatever your preferred language is for this that is bigger than us alone. In today’s meander, Angie and...
2023-03-28
1h 09
Meanderings with Trudy
MwT: The PauseCast with Angie Arendt, on rebirth and community
We start our meander with a reading from Richard Wagamese (Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) novelist, journalist, and mentor), a passage from his book "Embers: One Ojibway’s Meditations" which I think is really about hope. How it’s not enough to be resilient if being so means bouncing back to the same place… what he wants for himself, and offers to us, is to reach Beyond resilience, to a new place of growth, each day. Angie and I wrestle with “resilience” and from this place I ask a few basic questions: do we need resilience to be capable of rebirth? And how does t...
2023-03-14
1h 01
A Call For LOVE
Stop Getting in the Way of Flow | S1E003
When life isn’t flowing with joy and ease it’s an indication to stop and notice. You have not stopped becoming one with the universe or spirit, instead you are allowing yourself to get in your own way. Linda takes you through the idea of setting 3 intentions for your personal and business life and the power of adding the words "with Spirit" to your intentions to move past obstacles to align yourself for your highest good.Resources Mentioned:Embers by Richard Wagamese - https://www.amazon.ca/Embers-Ojibways-Meditations-Richard-Wagamese/dp/1771621338/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3485N4OUPF4VC&k...
2023-01-07
08 min
Book 101 Review
Embers: One Ojibways Meditations by Richard Wagamese
Richard Wagamese finds lessons in both the mundane and sublime as he muses on the universe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-07-18
04 min
INTERBEING by AnimalConcepts
EP98 Sam M. Crowell Jr. on the value of the humanities in education
“I realised this isn’t new, this interconnection, this view of holistic understandings of who we are… back to indigenous cultures” - Sam Crowell This podcast utilises the audio from the webinar that took place on 30 April 2021 on the Planetary wellbeing platform by AnimalConcepts. Let us welcome Dr Sam M. Crowell Jr. He is a professor emeritus from California State University, San Bernardino. He founded the MA in Holistic and Integrative Education and is a founding member of the Network in Spirituality and Education. He serves as a faculty member of the Earth Charter Education Center fo...
2022-07-16
1h 02
Dive Into This Immersive Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.
Runaway Dreams by Richard Wagamese
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/221620to listen full audiobooks. Title: Runaway Dreams Author: Richard Wagamese Narrator: Billy Merasty Format: mp3 Length: 2 hrs and 58 mins Release date: 05-30-22 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 2 ratings Genres: Native American Publisher's Summary: Having developed an impressive reputation for his many novels and non-fiction works, Richard Wagamese now presents a collection of stunning poems ranging over a broad landscape. These are Medicine teachings told from the experience of one who lived and still lives them. He also describes his life on the road when he repeatedly ran away at an early age, and the...
2022-05-30
2h 58
AIM Living
S1E4: A Time for Stillness | New Beginnings - PAUSE
S U M M A R YAs you face and enter new beginnings, including the start of a new month, you might need to create some space for stillness. Stillness can help you reflect on the past, recenter in the present, and nudge you compassionately forward into the future. Our host, Shunmathi, will facilitate a stillness meditation with some added focus on breath and a short visualization of your January and February.T I M E S T A M P(0:57) Opening Quote(1:33) Main Meditation(15:23...
2022-02-02
16 min
The Book Club Review
Best books of 2021 Part 2: Our books of the year
It's part 2 of our end-of-year special, in which we look back over the books we read outside of book club, the ones we chose for ourselves, and pick out our favourites. And so listen in for more book recommendations than you can shake a stick a, plus recommendations from our book clubs and friends of the pod. We also look ahead to some new releases coming out in 2022. Booklist Kate's top three favourites from 2021 Don't Touch My Hair, Emma Dabiri A Ghost in the Throat, Doireann ní Ghríofa Lea...
2021-12-27
1h 05
Aambe
Ambe: All We Are is Story
I encountered Richard Wagamese ba shortly after I found my father, which was in my late 20s. My mother had moved us down south after they separated and I was raised with my maternal family, Ukranians who had come to Canada as refugees. They loved me, but I was the brown child in the white family. The fact that they loved me did not change the loss that I felt. I had no contact with my paternal family who lived, as I thought all Indians did, far away from me in the northwest. I had no idea that there we...
2021-10-26
1h 29
conscient podcast
e72 richard wagamese’s what comes from spirit
'It’s 2.29am on Sunday October 17th, 2021. I can hear the rumble of the city in the background, but the rain has stopped for a few minutes. Yesterday, I walked by the People’s Coop Bookstore on Commercial Avenue in Vancouver and thought I saw a new book by Richard Wagamese in the corner of my eye. How could this be? The title was What Comes From Spirit. My heart was pounding. Could this be a new book from my favorite author, who tragically passed away in 2017?'Claude Schryer, October 17th, 2021. VancouverIt’s 2.29am on Sunday...
2021-10-22
07 min
conscient podcast
e72 richard wagamese’s what comes from spirit
e72 richard wagamese’s what comes from spirit is my monologue about my excitement when I found a copy of a posthumous book, What Comes From Spirit, by my favorite writer, Richard Wagamese, at the People’s Coop Bookstore in Vancouver and my reflections on Drew Hayden Taylor’s touching introduction. Script for monologue (slightly different in verbal form) It’s 2.29am on Sunday October 17th, 2021. I can hear the rumble of the city in the background, but the rain has stopped for a few minutes. Yesterday, I walked by the People’s Coop Bookstore on Co...
2021-10-17
07 min
conscient podcast
e72 richard wagamese’s what comes from spirit
e72 richard wagamese’s what comes from spirit is my monologue about my excitement when I found a copy of a posthumous book, What Comes From Spirit, by my favorite writer, Richard Wagamese, at the People’s Coop Bookstore in Vancouver and my reflections on Drew Hayden Taylor’s touching introduction. Script for monologue (slightly different in verbal form) It’s 2.29am on Sunday October 17th, 2021. I can hear the rumble of the city in the background, but the rain has stopped for a few minutes. Yesterday, I walked by the People’s Coop Bookstore on Co...
2021-10-17
07 min
The Book Club Review
Bookshelf: Summer Reading 2021
It's our 2021 Summer Reading episode! What are we looking for in our summer reading? We want books that are going to carry us away, books that are immersive and compelling, books that take us places and teach us things. Sometimes we want short reads to suit our mood, others we want long immersive books that will last us through the summer. And as ever, we want books we can discuss and debate. Embracing our usual tendency to veer away from the obvious we've compiled an eclectic list. We've got summer buzz books The Other Black Girl by...
2021-08-13
45 min
After the Bell: Extra Credit
Bring back the Weiner Roast! A reflective conversation.
Episode #6 Title: Bring back the Weiner Roast! Join us as we tether our conversation with one of Richard Wagamese’s meditations, from his book Embers: One Ojibway’s Meditations. “Teachings come from everywhere when you open yourself to them…” Regardless of the situation you found yourself in, there wasn’t a shortage of lessons offered. Now it is time to consider what we learned and what is important. What has this year taught you? As readers, podcast consumers, and learners we often lean on other people’s work and wisdom in our mentorship. We often lean on...
2021-06-22
27 min
We Need 2 Talk Abt This Podcast
Backstory
Welcome to the first episode of We Need To Talk About This Podcast! Queen Zee, the host, provides the context of the podcast. She shares the purpose of the platform, where she got the idea, and some other random tidbits that connect back to the bigger picture. It's not every day you debut the pilot episode! Remember: You don’t have to be an expert for your voice to matter. We need to talk about this backstory. . In this episode, I mentioned reading. Here are some of the books and authors I recommend: "I...
2021-06-11
31 min
Circle of Change
What is Reconciliation?
This conversation was recorded before the May 29th news release that 215 Indigenous children were discovered buried outside the old Kamloops Residential School. This school is located on Sunny’s traditional territory. This tragic reminder of Canada’s past and present racist policies is a wake-up call and a call to action. For many Canadians, this is the first they have learned of the shocking practices of our country and the church. I hope this conversation furthers your learning and inspires you to learn more. Thank you for your courage to be here and listen. What is reconciliation? I can...
2021-06-10
1h 13
RMF Radio
Lecture - Richard Wagamese - Les Etoiles S'eteignent À L'aube
Lecture - Richard Wagamese - Les Etoiles S'eteignent À L'aube by RMF Radio
2021-06-05
04 min
The Lindsey Elmore Show
Self-awareness & a mindful relationship with money | Thomas DeSchutter
Thomas DeSchutter is a Business Success Coach, Spiritual Teacher, and mindfulness expert. He is pursuing a master's in divinity since realizing the impact that the Truth of his own spiritual awakening had on all of his relationships, his business, and his level of prosperity. He is a Certified Advanced Profit First Professional, CAPFP and Certified Cash Flow Specialist, CCS with over two decades of experience in financial and cash flow management. Topics covered in this episode: •The connection between financial health and spiritual health. •The truth about money. •Heart-centered life. •How to tap in heart space. •How does sitting and breathing...
2021-06-03
42 min
Teach like a Bosse
Season 2, Episode 9: Reading for Change: Exploring Indigenous Education Through Literature
The best professional learning arises from a true need. This fall, nine Fort La Bosse teachers came together to apply for a Manitoba Teachers’ Society collaborative learning team grant. We were eager to learn more about Indigenous education, culture, and history, with the goal of increasing our knowledge and comfort level. Although enhancing classroom practice was the ultimate goal, we felt that real change would be difficult without a deeper understanding of the issues. We decided that the best way to accomplish this was through reading and discussing Indigenous literature in a facilitated book club format. With th...
2021-05-31
31 min
Circle of Change
What is Community?
What is Community? In this episode, I share what it can look like when we are fully present, listening and sharing openly and how that can strengthen our sense of community. What’s in this episode for you: A definition of community that you can apply to any situation 3 core ways of being that will deepen your connections 3 activities to hone your skills for connecting conversations Hopefully, a few laughs Poem: Excerpt from One Drum, by Richard Wagamese: It begins as all things do with stories. When our ancestors gathered around their tribal fir...
2021-05-27
22 min
Read Into This
S2E8 Read Into Audiobooks/ Podcasts- Lynn Thomas (Part 2)
Beth Lyons speaks to educator Lynn Thomas about using audiobooks and podcasts in her secondary classroom. Shout out to our #EduKnitNight from bringing us together and helping educators from across the K-12 continuum learn from each other’s experiences. The conversation starts with exploring how readers may experience and interact with audiobooks differently than physical books. How can using both modalities of reading in our learning environments help support all learners develop a love of stories and discover the genres that they are passionate about? How might we restructure our assignments and activities in the Language Arts and English classroom to...
2021-05-18
52 min
Long Story Short - Der Buch-Podcast mit Karla Paul und Günter Keil
Wie man wird, was man ist
Vier Buchtipps, die aus ganz unterschiedlichen Perspektiven und Genres, dieser Frage nachgehen. Karla und Günter haben wieder Bücher ausgewählt, die mit großer Wahrscheinlichkeit auf eurer Leseliste landen werden: Ein mitreißender Roman über den harten Weg, der zu innerer und äußerer Freiheit führt (“Der gefrorene Himmel”), eine fantastische Geschichte über den Mut und den Zauber sich selbst zu entdecken (“Mr. Parnassus' Heim für magisch Begabte”), über eine selbstoptimierte Gesellschaft in der die blank geputzte Glitzerfassade bröckelt (“Die Hochhausspringerin”) und eine Biographie als großer intellektueller so wie seelischer Genuss (“Wie man wird, was man ist”). Detail...
2021-05-18
22 min
In Her Good Books
The House In The Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune - Book Club Review
This week we celebrate our very first Podcast Book Club! We read The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune and absolutely loved it. This was the perfect book to finish 2020 and ring in the new year.Learn more about TJ Klune and check out his extensive list of books at http://www.tjklunebooks.com/ and/or check out The Klunatics Podcast created by his fans- https://www.klunaticspodcast.com/Learn more about Richard Wagamese and his books, specifically Indian Horse that takes place in and explores the trauma of residential schools. https://www.wri...
2021-01-27
1h 04
Get Booked
Everything Is Just Nice
Amanda and Jenn discuss novels about ballerinas, career advice for the average Jane, gay vampires, and more in this week’s episode of Get Booked.Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.For listener feedback and questions, as well as a complete list of books discussed in this episode, visit our website.FeedbackMedicine Walk by Richard Wagamese (rec’d by Rebecca)Ann Patchett (rec’d by Wyn...
2021-01-07
46 min
Native Film Talk
Indian Horse
This 2017 film based on the book written by Richard Wagamese tells the story of Saul Indian Horse. The story follows his life through residential school in Canada, his journey playing hockey, the racism associated with the game, and reconciling with the pain of his past. Overall, this a powerful tale that NEEDED to be told and was told the right way, with Natives playing Saul Indian Horse and speaking Ojibwe in the film. While at times you may want to shut off the movie, it accurately documents a crucial point in Canada's history that was l...
2020-12-05
1h 21
Kanal8610 Podcast
Podcast Bücherzeit 3. Dezember 2020 mit Elisabeth Müller.
"Was Nina wusste" - David Grossmann erzählt eine Geschichte aus dem Kroatien zur Zeit von Tito. Ein fesselnder Roman nach einer wahren Geschichte."Das weite Herz des Landes" von Richard Wagamese erzählt die Geschichte eines Sohnes, der auf seinen vom Alkohol gezeichneten Vater trifft und mit ihm eine Reise zu einer ihm fremden Welt antritt. Richard Wagamese starb 2017, er war einer der bedeutendsten Schriftsteller Kanadas, seine indigenen Wurzeln hat er selbst sehr spät entdeckt.
2020-12-04
03 min
The HR Mentor
#19: Q&A Part 1
It's hard to believe we are almost at the end of season one! It has been an incredible journey and I am so thankful to all of you for listening and engaging with me. As promised this episode is all about you and your questions. Today I am answering three questions sent in by listeners just like you. I hope you enjoy it! Here are the three questions I answer in this episode: How would you build rapport with your manager if they do not live in the same location or City as you? What advice do you have for s...
2020-10-22
44 min
Healthcare Change Makers
Delivering exceptional care "avec vous et pour vous" with Dr. Bernard Leduc, President and CEO, Hôpital Montfort
Today, Ellen Gardner and Philip De Souza, Communications and Marketing at HIROC, speak with Bernard Leduc, President and CEO of Hôpital Montfort. From the day he joined the hospital in 1999 as a family physician to serving as Chief of Staff and then being appointed President and CEO in 2010, Bernard Leduc has never lost sight of the mission that drives the hospital: to serve the francophone population in the Ottawa area and deliver a high level of patient-centred care. "In the words of my predecessor, 'We cannot fail'." With small step improvements and empowering staff to...
2020-10-05
35 min
24 heures de lecture - Romainmôtier
Starlight
17 - Richard Wagamese par Kim Kuster, Mireille Pernoux et Hélène Zambelli
2020-09-20
40 min
24 heures de lecture - Romainmôtier
Starlight
17 - Richard Wagamese par Kim Kuster, Mireille Pernoux et Hélène Zambelli
2020-09-20
00 min
Baha'i Blogcast with Rainn Wilson
Episode 55: Anisa & Doug White
Hello and welcome to the Baha’i Blogcast with me your host, Rainn Wilson.In this series of podcasts I interview members of the Baha’i Faith and friends from all over the world about their hearts, and minds, and souls, their spiritual journeys, what they’re interested in, and what makes them tick.In this episode, I'm joined by Anisa and Doug White, a wonderful and dynamic indigenous Canadian couple who both work in the field of law. We discuss indigenous culture in North America and some of the challenges and experiences of their people. They tell me how they f...
2020-09-07
1h 20
BookNet Canada
The story of Canadian audiobooks
It would be fair say that we’re fascinated by audiobooks and learning about their production, distribution, and everything else involved in the process. Last month we interviewed Jamie Dupras and Jeff Guillot from Deyan Audio in Los Angeles, but for this month’s podcast episode, we brought the conversation to Canada. Ann Jansen, Director of Audiobook Production at Penguin Random House Canada, and David Caron, Co-Publisher at ECW Press, joined BookNet Canada Research Associate Shimona Hirchberg for a conversation about the state of the audiobook industry in Canada and what’s on the horizon for this rapidly evolving chapter of pub...
2020-08-31
30 min
The Englewood Review of Books Podcast
Episode 12: ERB Round-Up
Jen is joined by ERB editors Chris Smith and John Wilson, as well as podcast producer and ERB contributor Joel Wentz, for a free-wheeling conversation about what we are all reading right now. We cover a wide span of genres, styles, and authors, so there's bound to be a recommendation in here for almost everyone!Books mentioned in this episode:Becoming Friends of Time: Disability, Timefullness and Gentle Discipleship by John SwintonFinding Jesus in the Storm: The Spiritual Lives of Christians with Mental Health Challenges by John SwintonPlaces I've Taken My Body: Essays by Molly McCully...
2020-08-24
41 min
Writers Off the Page: From the TIFA Archives
Richard Wagamese: A Quality of Light
Works by Richard WagameseA Quality of Light (ebook)One Drum: Stories and Ceremonies for a Planet (all formats)One Drum: Stories and Ceremonies for a Planet (audiobook)Starlight (ebook)Indian Horse Other Related Books or MaterialsHonouring Richard Wagamese (link opens a 2017 article from Indian Horse)Richard Wagamese’s final novel ‘a captivating and ultimately uplifting read.’ (link opens a 2018 article from Toronto Star)Richard Wagamese, Whose Writing Explored his Ojibwe Heritage, Dies at 61 (link opens a 2017 New York Times o...
2020-07-16
27 min
FVRL ReadRadio Podcast
One Story, One Song (ReadRadio, Ep. 66)
Are you feeling a little overwhelmed with too many thoughts and feelings filling your mind and your heart? Corinne from Murrayville Library encourages you to check out One Story, One Song, a collection of essays by the late Canadian Ojibway author Richard Wagamese.
2020-06-26
03 min
conscient podcast
e01 terrified – triggering my climate denial bubble to burst
What triggered my climate denial bubble to burst? I feel compelled to share this personal experience, in the hope that it might help others who are also struggling with the current sustainability crisis and searching for a path forward…In this first episode of the conscient podcast I narrate my 'terrified' essay, about his climate change anxiety and the role of arts and culture in raising environmental awareness.This episode is an audio version of my May 2019 blog, terrified (see original blog in the transcript of this episode).terrified is the touchstone of conscient, where I shar...
2020-05-01
15 min
Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“You People...,” Susan Ruttan, 16 Feb 2020
How is Canada doing as a multi-ethnic nation? We mark Black History Month by reflecting on how Canadians have behaved, in the past and today, toward minorities like indigenous peoples and those who identify as black. Guest musicians: the Pepperseed Steel Orchestra. 1 Welcome by Susan Ruttan 0:00 2 Prelude by Pepperseed Steel Orchestra 2:01 3 Reading from “The Book of Embers” by Richard Wagamese, read by Coralie Cairns 5:46 4 Hymn 361 “Enter, Rejoice, and Come In” 7:20 5 Responsive Reading 584 by Martin Luther King Jr 9:05 6 Sharing Our Abundance: iHuman Youth Society 10:34 7 The Pepperseed Steel Orchestra 11:48 8 Receiving the Offering 15:02 9 Reading by Richard Wagamese, read by Coralie Cairns 15:40 10 Sermon “You People...”...
2020-02-17
44 min
Unitarian Church of Edmonton (UCE)
“Endings and Beginnings,” Chorealis, 5 Jan 2020
The turning of the year is a good time to reflect on what we will say hello and goodbye to in the year ahead. It’s a time of possibility, of fresh starts. But it can also be tinged with regret, a sense of loss, and uncertainty. We’ll make space for all the thoughts and feelings as we begin our new year in community. 1 Welcome by Karen Mills 0:00 2 Prelude “In the Morning, Joy” sung by Chorealis 1:53 3 Opening Words “A New Year for Beloved Community” by Debra Haffner, read by Gordon Ritchie 5:42 4 Kindling the Chalices “The End Is the Beginning” by Katie Gelfand...
2020-01-06
55 min
Passage Analysis from the
Passage Analysis from the book Indian Horse
This episode is a passage analysis from the book Indian Horse, by Richard Wagamese.
2019-12-31
03 min
Native Calgarian
So Sick...
Today I get into my struggle with dealing with our healthcare system as well as my starting of the book Starlight by Richard Wagamese. I also talk about the recent and numerous reports of racism within the hallowed halls of Canadian hockey rinks. To support the show go to Patreon: www.patreon.com/N8V_Calgarian To connect with me go to Instagram: @nativeyyc Facebook: Native Calgarian Twitter: @n8v_calgarian ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
2019-12-12
1h 05
Organizing Ideas
Ep 12 - 2019 Reading Highlights with Allison and Karen
Allison and Karen get together to discuss their reading highlights as our home planet completes another arbitrary circuit around the sun. Books mentioned: > Chop Suey Nation by Ann Hui > Starlight by Richard Wagamese > The Tiger Flu by Larissa Lai > Fierce Femmes and Notorious Liars by Kai Cheng Thom > Trickster Drift by Eden Robinson > Disappearing Moon Cafe by SKY Lee > Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang > Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory > Prince on Paper by Alyssa Cole > The Hungry Ghosts by Shyam Selvadura > Rebent Sinner by Ivan...
2019-12-06
39 min
Embrace This Thought-Provoking Full Audiobook — Perfect While Cooking.
One Drum by Richard Wagamese
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/215236to listen full audiobooks. Title: One Drum Author: Richard Wagamese Narrator: Christian Baskous Format: mp3 Length: 4 hrs and 1 min Release date: 12-03-19 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 32 ratings Genres: Indigenous Peoples Publisher's Summary: One Drum draws from the foundational teachings of Ojibway tradition, the Grandfather Teachings. Focusing specifically on the lessons of humility, respect, and courage, the volume contains simple ceremonies that anyone anywhere can do, alone or in a group, to foster harmony and connection. Wagamese believed that there is a shaman in each of us, that we are all teachers, and in...
2019-12-03
4h 01
Bibliomaniacs
Bibliomaniacs épisode 65 octobre 2019
Bonjour à tous ! Pour cette 65e émission, nous ne sommes pas complètement comme d’habitude, avec Laure (non pas la Laure « historique » mais une nouvelle Laure) qui remplace Amandine (partie à un mariage) pour cet épisode ! A l’affiche ce mois-ci : « A la ligne : feuillets d’usine » de Joseph Ponthus, aux éditions de la Table Ronde, 272 pages. « A l’Est d’Eden » de John Steinbeck, traduit par Jean-Claude Bonnardot, en poche au Livre de Poche , 631 pages. « Jeu Blanc » de Richard Wagamese, traduit par Christine Raguet, en broché chez Zoé et en poche chez 10/18, 264 pages. Et comme toujours nos coup...
2019-10-06
1h 05
The Eclectic Reader
Episode 36: Montana 1948 Discussion, family secrets, coming of age stories, and the passive aggressive Midwest
On Episode 164 of What Should I Read Next, Anne Bogel recommended Montana 1948 by Larry Watson as a buddy read for us. Its strong sense of place, small town drama, and sparse but powerful prose appealed to both of our tastes. The story is about a 12 year old boy and his family and how the summer of 1948 changes, and unravels, them all. Listeners should be aware that this book discussion will cover topics like sexual assault, racism, and suicide. Take care of yourselves and skip this episode if you need to. Show Notes WSIRN Ep...
2019-08-27
44 min
Enjoy Amazing Full Trial Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, History & Culture
For Joshua: An Ojibway Father Teaches His Son by Richard Wagamese
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/365996 to listen full audiobooks. Title: For Joshua: An Ojibway Father Teaches His Son Author: Richard Wagamese Narrator: Craig Lauzon Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 45 minutes Release date: July 9, 2019 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: The heartfelt memoir from one of Canada's most beloved writers. Staring the modern world in the eye, Richard Wagamese confronts its snares and perils. He sees people coveting without knowing why, looking for roots without understanding what constitutes home, searching for acceptance without extending reciprocal respect, and longing for love without knowing how to offer it. He sees this because...
2019-07-09
10 min
Radio Clash Revival
Episode 19: Abrupt Tonal Shifts
Jai Paul - Str8 Outta Mumbai Ulver - Nemoralia Paula Temple - Joshua and Goliath Spirit of the West - Home for a Rest Jamie's Book - How to be Both by Ali Smith Cléa's Book - Ragged Company by Richard Wagamese Dawn Richard - New Breed Carly Rae Jepsen - Too Much The Comet Is Coming - Summon the Fire Old Man Luedecke - La Ciel est Noir
2019-07-08
56 min
Inside Education - a podcast for educators interested in teaching
Programme 368, John P. Miller on Holistic Education, pt 2 (29-5-19)
Presented and produced by Seán Delaney Theme tune by David Vesey On this week's programme I bring you the second and final part of my interview with Professor John P. Miller from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto. John P. Miller is the author of The Holistic Curriculum, the third edition of which was recently published. Among the matters we discussed on the programme this week were: The importance of examining our beliefs The soul as the unconditioned self The connection between holistic education and mental health T...
2019-05-29
28 min
Listen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Fiction, LGBTQ+
Ragged Company by Richard Wagamese
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/365997to listen full audiobooks. Title: Ragged Company Author: Richard Wagamese Narrator: Benjamin Blais, Monique Mojica, Wesley French, J.D. Nicholsen Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 15 minutes Release date: May 21, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.17 of Total 6 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: Four chronically homeless people–Amelia One Sky, Timber, Double Dick and Digger–seek refuge in a warm movie theatre when a severe Arctic Front descends on the city. During what is supposed to be a one-time event, this temporary refuge transfixes them. They fall in love with this new world, and...
2019-05-21
3h 15
Fuel Your Mind With A Full Audiobook That Is Simply Next-Level.
Ragged Company by Richard Wagamese
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/152148to listen full audiobooks. Title: Ragged Company Author: Richard Wagamese Narrator: Monique Mojica, J. D. Nicholsen, Benjamin Blais, Wesley French, Douglas Hughes Format: mp3 Length: 15 hrs and 13 mins Release date: 05-21-19 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 99 ratings Genres: Indigenous Publisher's Summary: Four chronically homeless people - Amelia One Sky, Timber, Double Dick and Digger - seek refuge in a warm movie theater when a severe Arctic front descends on the city. During what is supposed to be a one-time event, this temporary refuge transfixes them. They fall in love with this new world and...
2019-05-21
3h 13
Access Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Historical
Ragged Company by Richard Wagamese
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/365997to listen full audiobooks. Title: Ragged Company Author: Richard Wagamese Narrator: Benjamin Blais, Monique Mojica, Wesley French, J.D. Nicholsen Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 15 minutes Release date: May 21, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.17 of Total 6 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: Four chronically homeless people–Amelia One Sky, Timber, Double Dick and Digger–seek refuge in a warm movie theatre when a severe Arctic Front descends on the city. During what is supposed to be a one-time event, this temporary refuge transfixes them. They fall in love with this new world, and...
2019-05-21
3h 15
The Inner Circle with Carrie Doll
It’s Not What You are Doing- It’s Who You Are with Andrea Rice
Andrea Rice will not be defined or contained. A school teacher by trade, Andrea got clear on her own life vision and left to pursue a career that aligned with her values and dreams. Today she joins the Inner Circle to talk about what happens when we open up our own mind to the many opportunities that lay ahead, what it’s like to work at Lululemon and why she loves the company so much, and why a good nap is a beautiful thing. What You’ll Hear in This Episode: Andrea’s inspirational reasons why we should...
2019-04-02
48 min
Open Minds with Christopher Balkaran
#024: Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples
Send a textSources used in this podcast:Donna Feir and Robert Hancock’s “A Guide to Reconciliation for Quantitative Social Scientists,"https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/a-history-of-residential-schools-in-canada-1.702280https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/government-apology-to-former-students-of-indian-residential-schoolshttp://nctr.ca/assets/reports/Calls_to_Action_English2.pdfInteresting reading:https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/up-ghost-river-a-chiefs/9780307399885-item.htmlhttps://www.amazon.ca/Inconvenient-Indian-Curious-Account-America/dp/0385664222/ref=sr_1_1?hvadid=230007511081&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9061009&hvnetw=g&hvpos=1t2&hvqmt=e&hvrand=9662292352870817750&hvtargid=aud-667734419496%3Akwd-299906770962&keywords=inconvenient+indian&qid...
2019-03-31
30 min
Open Minds with Christopher Balkaran
#024: Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples
Send a textSources used in this podcast:Donna Feir and Robert Hancock’s “A Guide to Reconciliation for Quantitative Social Scientists,"https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/a-history-of-residential-schools-in-canada-1.702280https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/government-apology-to-former-students-of-indian-residential-schoolshttp://nctr.ca/assets/reports/Calls_to_Action_English2.pdfInteresting reading:https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/up-ghost-river-a-chiefs/9780307399885-item.htmlhttps://www.amazon.ca/Inconvenient-Indian-Curious-Account-America/dp/0385664222/ref=sr_1_1?hvadid=230007511081&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9061009&hvnetw=g&hvpos=1t2&hvqmt=e&hvrand=9662292352870817750&hvtargid=aud-667734419496%3Akwd-299906770962&keywords=inconvenient+indian&qid...
2019-03-31
30 min
Podcast – writereads
Write Reads #60 Moon of the Crusted Snow by Waubgeshig Rice
Hey, Gang, it’s Write Reading In Bed month! Laura Frey from Reading In Bed has joined us once again for our discussion of Waubgeshig Rice’s Moon of the Crusted Snow. After getting over the initial awkwardness of long distance podcasting we fell right back in to the usual delightfulness when the three of us get together to talk books. If you don’t listen, you’ll be sad. Many thanks to ECW Press for the reading copies. You listeners should check out their catalogue. They’ve got some really nice looking titles on the way.
2019-03-25
00 min
Book Bistro
In Their Own Voices Part 2
This is part 2 of, "In Their Own Voice" In this episode, Shannon, Stacy, Brook and Natalia are discussing some of their favorite books that fall into the category of "own voices" writings. Books in this episode are: Dhonielle Clayton, The Belles Courtney Milan, Trade Me: Cyclone, book 1 Wab Kinew, The Reason We Walk Sabra Waldfogel, Sister of Mine Kody Keplinger, Run Alisha Rai, Wrong to Need You: Forbidden Hearts, book 2 Sherman Alexie, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian Beverly Jenkins, Forbidden: Old West, book 1 Adam Sylvera, History Is All You Left Me Alyssa Cole, A Hope Divided: The...
2019-03-08
59 min
Native Calgarian
43: Entitled Catholic Boys
My take on some of the events and news stories that have happened over the past week such as the entitled Catholic boys, the Richard Wagamese book Medicine Walk, municipal and provincial and federal politics with a huge amount of misogny.Also a reminder of the February 14 Valentines Day Memorial March! SUPPORT Patreon: www.patreon.com/N8V_Calgarian CONNECT Instagram: @nativeyyc Facebook: Native Calgarian Twitter: @n8v_calgarian ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
2019-02-01
1h 24
Embrace A Full Audiobook That Is Simply Award-Winning.
One Story, One Song by Richard Wagamese
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/215257to listen full audiobooks. Title: One Story, One Song Author: Richard Wagamese Narrator: Christian Baskous Format: mp3 Length: 5 hrs and 17 mins Release date: 12-18-18 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 236 ratings Genres: Indigenous Peoples Publisher's Summary: Best-selling author Richard Wagamese again invites listeners to accompany him on his travels. This time his focus is on stories: how they shape us, how they empower us, and how they change our lives. Ancient and contemporary, cultural and spiritual, funny and sad, the tales are grouped according to the four essential principles Ojibway traditional teachers sought to impart...
2018-12-18
5h 17
Access Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Coming of Age
Keeper'n Me by Richard Wagamese
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/356267 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Keeper'n Me Author: Richard Wagamese Narrator: Sam Bob, Deneh'cho Thompson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 31 minutes Release date: August 14, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 6 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Coming of Age Publisher's Summary: When Garnet Raven was three years old, he was taken from his home on an Ojibway Indian reserve and placed in a series of foster homes. Having reached his mid-teens, he escapes at the first available opportunity, only to find himself cast adrift on the streets of the big city. Having skirted...
2018-08-15
10 min
Tune In To A Mind-Blowing Full Audiobook On Your Commute.
Keeper'n Me by Richard Wagamese
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/152138to listen full audiobooks. Title: Keeper'n Me Author: Richard Wagamese Narrator: Deneh'Cho Thompson, Sam Bob Format: mp3 Length: 9 hrs and 30 mins Release date: 08-14-18 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 45 ratings Genres: Indigenous Publisher's Summary: When Garnet Raven was three years old, he was taken from his home on an Ojibway Indian reserve and placed in a series of foster homes. Having reached his mid-teens, he escapes at the first available opportunity, only to find himself cast adrift on the streets of the big city. Having skirted the urban underbelly once too often by age 20...
2018-08-14
9h 30
Ask a Bookseller
A look at the history of Canada's residential schools
Every week, The Thread checks in with booksellers around the country about their favorite books of the moment. This week, we spoke with Mara Panich-Crouch from Fact & Fiction Bookstore in Missoula, Mont.Novelist Richard Wagamese made his mark on the Canadian literature scene as a novelist and essayist. Though the author died last spring, his work is steadily finding a new audience in the U.S.Several of Mara Panich-Crouch's fellow booksellers urged her to pick up Wagamese's "Indian Horse" — and when she did, she immediately understood its power."The bo...
2018-08-03
01 min
TK with James Scott: A Writing, Reading, & Books Podcast
Sarah Anne Strickley & Summer Reading
In the most clarifying conversation James has had about the process of learning to be a writer, Sarah Ann Strickley discusses her story collection, FALL TOGETHER, as well as the dangers of the Muse, the joys of plot and structure, finding your voice, giving up your heroes, and being Superman's neighbor. Plus, they nerd out over Marilynne Robinson's HOUSEKEEPING. Then, past guests provide summer reading recommendations. - Sarah Anne Strickley: https://www.sarahannestrickley.com/ Sarah and James discuss: Ian Stansel Raymond Carver The Cure Joy Divisi...
2018-07-10
1h 18
Indian Horse - Filmed in Canada Ep.64
Based on the novel by Richard Wagamese, Indian Horse is about an Indigenous boy whose hockey skills give him a chance to survive the Indian residential school system. Alexander and William gingerly talk about a shameful chapter of Canada's history while discussing a new movie in this episode. Speaking of shameful history, 1971's Face-Off pops up in conversation again. Download this episode here. (51 MB) Find out more about the movies we mentioned on these IMDb pages: Indian Horse and The Invitation. We talked about Face-Off on an older episode.
2018-07-09
00 min
douglasgibsonliterarytalks
Canada's Greatest Storytellers: 2000-2010
Alistair MacLeod's long awaited first novel, No Great Mischief, drew me to his Windsor home to grab his manuscript in what he called "a home invasion". It went on to win the IMPAC Award and gain a headline in the local paper in Eigg, Scotland which the MacLeod's left in 1790 to sail for Cape Breton, "EIGG MAN WINS PRIZE". Alan Fry's brave 1970 book, How A People Die, showed me the extent of what we called "the Indian problem". Since then I have been pleased to support the rise of exciting new Indigenous writers, notably Thomas King and...
2018-06-30
29 min
The Reel Rant
Indian Horse (Featuring: Director Stephen Campanelli) - Rant #30
Hello Rantaineers and fellow film lovers alike! Hope you are well and ready for this very special episode! This week we discuss the Stephen Campanelli film Indian Horse. We were also privileged to talk with Stephen about his film, and how he came to create Richard Wagamese book for the big screen. You might also notice the shows format is a bit more serious, and this is meant to be respectful of the subject matter we discuss on this episode. We also just wanted to take a second say thank you. Yes you! The listener! for helping us make this...
2018-05-24
1h 13
What She Said!
April 14, 2018 - Meridian Credit Union, Tiger & Bloom, Forrest Goodluck & Ajuawak Kapashesit & more
This episode is brought to you by Meridian Credit Union - expecting more for your money, that’s wealth esteem! https://www.meridiancu.ca Guests: - Why women need to take control of their financial well being with Meridian Credit Union's Dilys D'Cruz - https://www.meridiancu.ca - How one blood test saved Sharon Rider's life. Canadian Liver Foundation (GTA Chapter)'s Dr. Morris Sherman talks hepatitis awareness. Learn more: http://www.liver.ca - Movie & TV Reviews with film critic Anne Brodie, brought to you by Elevation Pictures - http://www.twitter.com/annebrodie - Forrest Goodluck & Ajuawak Ka...
2018-04-16
1h 01
All the Books!
New Releases and More for April 10, 2018
This week, Liberty and Amanda discuss Circe, Indian Horse, Anna Karenina, and more great books.This episode was sponsored by So Delicious, ThirdLove, and School for Psychics by K.C. Archer.Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book.Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news.Trigger warning for discussion of stalking and abuse at 1:52.Trigger warning for discussion of rape and graphic violence at 11:00.Trigger warning for distressing content at 17:05.Trigger wa...
2018-04-10
34 min
Immerse Yourself In The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Binge-Worthy!
Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/145554to listen full audiobooks. Title: Indian Horse Author: Richard Wagamese Narrator: Jason Ryll Format: mp3 Length: 6 hrs and 51 mins Release date: 04-10-18 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 460 ratings Genres: Movie, TV & Video Game Tie-Ins Publisher's Summary:
2018-04-10
6h 51
Face2Face with David Peck
Stephen Campanelli talks about his film "Indian Horse"
Stephen Campanelli and I talk about his new film Indian Horse based on the Richard Wagamese novel of the same name. We cover residential schools, honesty, bravery and authenticity, why words can be visual, and how stories were meant to heal. Find out more info about the movie here. Synopsis: In late 1950s Ontario, seven-year-old Saul Indian Horse is torn from his Ojibway family and committed to one of Canada’s notorious Catholic residential schools. In this oppressive environment, Saul is denied the freedom to speak his language or embrace his indigenous heritage and...
2018-04-04
26 min
Read and Write Pod
Mid-March Wrap-Up
Mid-March Wrap-Up Books I mention: To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese Shanghai Girls by Lisa See Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara Great Occasions: Readings for the Celebration of Birth, Coming-Of-Age, Marriage, and Death, edited by Carl Seaburg Haiku in English: The First Hundred Years, edited by Jim Kacian, Philip Rowland, and Allan Burns
2017-08-23
14 min
CiTR -- Unceded Airwaves
S2E21 - Fundrive & Indig Fem Playlist
Everyday is Women's Day in our worldview, and in S2E21 we honour International Women's Day (March 8th) with an all Indig Fem playlist! We have Carleigh, Nikita, Lisa and Josh in the studio to co-host the show. Carleigh and Lisa talk about the sudden passing of Ojibwe author Richard Wagamese, and Josh chimes in for a discussion about the diesel spill at a fish farm near Port Hardy that happened last week.Thank you to our co-hosts Carleigh Baker, Lisa Girbav, Josh Kioke and Nikita Day (and thank you for board op-ing this week Nikita!). Unceded Airwaves...
2017-03-13
1h 05
Get Booked
Definitely Pirates and a Lot of Opium
Amanda and Jenn discuss steampunk, Native American authors, and great series on this week’s episode of Get Booked!This episode is sponsored by Madison Reed and Swoon Reads.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.For listener feedback and questions, as well as a complete list of books discussed in this episode, visit our website.Books DiscussedEverfair by Nisi ShawlBoneshaker by Cherie PriestHalf-Made World by Felix GilmanA...
2016-11-02
1h 02
Get Lost In This Heart-Pounding Full Audiobook — Perfect Between Meetings.
Dream Wheels by Richard Wagamese
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/152145to listen full audiobooks. Title: Dream Wheels Author: Richard Wagamese Narrator: Tom Stechshulte Format: mp3 Length: 13 hrs and 37 mins Release date: 04-04-16 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 42 ratings Genres: Indigenous Publisher's Summary:
2016-04-04
1h 37