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Indigenous Vision Podcast

Indigenous Vision
Cultural Humility
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Indigenous Representation
Indigenous Communities
Cultural Appropriation
Cultural Humility Training
Indigenous Vision
Environmental Conservation
Anishinaabe Culture
Blackfoot Culture
Buffy St. Marie
Indigenous Identity
Empowerment Retreat
Ribbon Skirts
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
60s Scoop
Residential Schools
Cultural Identity Theft
Self-Defense Classes
Cultural Preservation

Two aunties sharing and examining the world through the lense of an Anishinaabe and Blackfoot experience. Indigenous Vision (IV) is led by an all-Indigenous team who work to "revitalize Indigenous communities - culture, people, and land - by providing educational resources through quality programs that promote well-being." Based in Montana and Arizona. Produced by Melissa Spence and Souta Calling ... more

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes169Founded5 years ago
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With the not so great stats of pay inequity when it comes to Indigenous Women across Great Turtle Island, we remain hopeful for a positive future. Joining us this week is Kristen Upham, an extremely talented business woman who shares her knowledge an... more

We're back from our first in-person Cultural Humility training on the Canadian side of the border and we couldn't be more humbled and honored to have shared two whole days with some amazing people from Treaty 7 and beyond at the Blackfoot Confederacy... more

What we charge for our services as Indigenous facilitators seems to ruffle the feathers of some. Why is that? Join us for any one of our upcoming Cultural Humility trainings by visiting our site, the links in the show notes, or by following us on our... more

Bullying is everywhere and we're determined to continue using cultural humility to face the bullying in our professional and personal environments. We've also announced our next MMIWarriors Camp for October 2026!

⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Treaty 7/Calgary Cultural H... more

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Recent Guests

Kristen Upham
From the Blackfeet Nation, an experienced advocate for Indigenous rights in corporate spaces.
Amazon
Episode: The Money Gap with Kristen Upham
Kristen Kipp
A Blackfeet mother and rancher with a personal interest in snakes
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Episode: Justice for our Powerful Beings
Star Cardinal
A student focusing on cultural perceptions and symbolism of reptiles
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Episode: Justice for our Powerful Beings
Maggie Johnston
Activist and researcher interested in cultural sites and symbols
Central Montana
Episode: Justice for our Powerful Beings
Rose Stiffarm
Cinematographer and Director of Photography, Blackfoot
Episode: Indigenizing Film with Rose Stiffarm

Hosts

Melissa Spence
Co-host of the Indigenous Vision Podcast, focusing on Indigenous issues, cultural empowerment, and mentorship.
Souta Calling Last
Co-host of the Indigenous Vision Podcast, addressing cultural issues and narratives relevant to the Blackfoot community.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 151 ratings
  • I love you ladies so much

    I am so grateful for your conversation from your life experiences to very big cultural discussions. And if you start a weather woman podcast I am there!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    thanksrach
    United Statesa year ago
  • This is such a comforting show

    I live in the heart of Anishinaabe country (Mooningwanekaaning) and I love this show. It’s like hearing some young aunties talk about the current issues (virtually). Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    oh mang
    United States2 years ago
  • The Indigenous Aunties I Always Wanted

    Listening to Melissa and Souta talk together is a beautiful genuine window into what modern indigenous women are going through and it warms me to hear their wisdom and share in their struggles and laughter. I have been listening for the last couple of years and it is the longest i have ever listened to a podcast— I have listened to every episode and I look forward to each new conversation with what I feel are my online Aunties. Growing up with native blood but not being in touch with my culture,... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    userflame
    United States2 years ago
  • Things I bet you wish you knew…

    Highly recommend! Great podcast with a refreshing vision. I am grateful to these two women for letting us listen to their honest, jarring, sometimes painful, funny, observations. I think you’ll be both surprised and moved.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RespectisGood
    United States2 years ago
  • Illuminating and Warm

    Thank you so much for sharing your lives with us 💗 I am learning so much from this show.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lunamoon🌝
    United States3 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the genuine conversations and insights shared by the hosts, often describing their discussions as warm and personal.
The approachable style of the hosts resonates particularly well, making complex topics feel accessible and relatable to a broader audience.
The podcast is often regarded as a source of empowerment and community connection, offering a platform for voices that are often marginalized.
Many highlight the educational aspect, mentioning how the content has inspired them to learn more about Indigenous culture and issues.
Listeners express gratitude for the candid narratives that reflect both struggles and joys within Indigenous communities.

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Indigenizing Film with Rose Stiffarm
Q: What advice would you give someone to tell them, how do I become a part of this amazing Indigenizing the film industry?
Rose encourages finding supportive mentors and notes that diversifying narratives includes recognizing wisdom from non-traditional teachers.
Indigenizing Film with Rose Stiffarm
Q: What's it been like navigating this type of culture of an industry as an Indigenous woman?
Rose shares her struggles and doubts in wanting to stay in the industry but persists for future generations.

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The episodes feature insightful conversations between two Indigenous women, focusing on contemporary issues affecting Indigenous communities through personal experiences and cultural narratives. Topics range from the economic disparities faced by Indigenous women in corporate environments, to discussions on cultural humility, community empowerment, and the significance of reclaiming Indigenous identities and practices. With a blend of personal anecdotes, societal critique, and humor, the dialogue not only sheds light on the harsh realities of systemic challenges but also aims to inspire listeners to engage with their own cultural understandings and contribute to meaningful change. This unique podcast presents an intimate glimpse into the li... more

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