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Matriarch Movement

Shayla Oulette Stonechild
Indigenous Birth Knowledge
Indigenous Entrepreneurship
Cultural Identity
Impact Investment
Midwifery
Economic Reconciliation
Indigenous Women
Indigenous Rights
Storytelling
Anishinaabe
Land Back
Urban Indigenous Communities
Cree
Spirit Of Birth
Community Healing
Indigenous Fashion
Raven Capital
Fireweed Institute
Mental Health
Matriarchy

On Matriarch Movement, host Shayla Oulette Stonechild sets out to amplify Indigenous voices from Canada to Turtle Island and beyond. In her interviews, she highlights issues that Indigenous people face while challenging the mainstream narrative surrounding Indigenous identity. By showcasing Indigenous role models with a focus on our matriarchs and two spirit voices, language revitalization, sustai... more

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In this episode of the Matriarch Movement podcast, host Shayla Oulette Stonechild speaks with the Honourable Mandy Gault-Masty, Canada's first Indigenous Minister of Indigenous Services. They discuss the importance of Indigenous leadership, the role ... more

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Host Shayla Oulette Stonechild welcomes guest Dr. Amy Cardinal Christianson to discuss the significance of fire in Indigenous culture and its power in reconnecting us to the land amidst climate change. She shares her journey in bridging Indigenous kn... more

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*Disclaimer* This episode discusses sensitive topics including violence against missing and murdered Indigenous women, children and two spirit people which some listeners may find triggering. Listener discretion is advised.

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Shayla Oulette Stonechild interviews Tia Wood, a rising Indigenous artist from the Saddle Lake Cree Nation. Tia shares her journey from growing up in a musical family to becoming the first Indigenous woman signed to Sony Music. She discusses the impo... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Amy Cardinal Christianson
A wildfire scientist and policy advisor focusing on Indigenous fire practices
Episode: Dr. Amy Cardinal Christianson on Reclaiming Indigenous Fire Practices
Lorelei Williams
Advocate for Indigenous rights and justice for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, founder of Butterflies in Spirit.
Butterflies in Spirit
Episode: Lorelei Williams: Advocacy for Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls (MMIWG)
Tia Wood
A rising Plains Cree and Coast Salish artist whose music is rooted in deep cultural tradition and intergenerational talent.
Sony Music
Episode: From Saddle Lake to Sony: Tia Wood's Journey in Music
Rebeka Tabobondung
Publisher, filmmaker, founder and editor-in-chief of MUSKRAT Magazine
MUSKRAT Magazine
Episode: Rebeka Tabobondung: Reclaiming Indigenous Birth Knowledge
Kaitlin B. Curtice
Award-winning author, poet, and public speaker; enrolled citizen of the Potawatomi Nation.
Episode: Kaitlin B. Curtice: Keeping Our Stories Alive
Braden Kadlun
Inuk content creator and community leader.
Episode: Sobriety, Storytelling, and Inuit Futurism with Braden Kadlun
Dr. Lyla June Johnston
Indigenous musician, scholar, and community organizer
Independent
Episode: Dr. Lyla June: Turning Pain into Power
Sherri Mitchell
Indigenous author, attorney, and activist
The Land Peace Foundation
Episode: Sherri Mitchell: Sacred Instructions and Rematriation
Tréchelle Bunn
The first woman and youngest person elected chief of BirdTail Sioux Dakota Nation.
BirdTail Sioux Dakota Nation
Episode: Matriarch Rising: Chief Tréchelle Bunn

Host

Shayla Ouellette Stonechild
Host of Matriarch Movement, Shayla Ouellette Stonechild amplifies Indigenous perspectives and stories, focusing on matriarchy, two-spirit voices, and cultural reclamation.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 238 ratings
  • Earnest, complex and important views on the modern world.

    No Canadian can truly have the full perspective of our country if they’re not listening to the Indigenous Peoples of this land. Matriarch Movement is funny, warm, and welcoming, but at its core is a space for Indigenous peoples and settlers alike to understand the realities of reconciliation, and serves as subtle raised fist that’s bringing power back to the people.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PodKatt_
    Canada8 months ago
  • More episodes plz

    Love that I came across this podcast 👏🏽 the interviews were so informative & inspiring. Please consider to continue podcast

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sposav23
    United Statesa year ago
  • Matriarchy ….. go girls….. the boys are destroying our planet

    So tired of patriarchy, men

    screwing things up

    Matriarchy— women are naturally mothers— like Mother Earth they will balance things

    Maybe a table of elders , men & women to help democracy.

    Like another Senate

    Tocher Ridge

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tocher Ridge
    Canada2 years ago
  • Thank you

    Your podcasts save me every time I listen. The love, sharing, knowledge, wisdom, literally the 7 Teachings lift my spirit and teach me. I am grateful.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hell kitten33
    Canada2 years ago
  • Important and informative

    If you are new to Canada or the US (meaning your family immigrated here sometime in the past 500 years), you need this podcast! Keep up the great work thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jodoin1425
    Canada2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the informative and heartfelt interviews, highlighting the importance of Indigenous stories.
The podcast is praised for its ability to make complicated issues accessible and inspiring, especially regarding social justice and cultural representation.
Many have expressed gratitude for the insights and narratives shared, while some noted the need for continuous improvement in audio quality.

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Dr. Amy Cardinal Christianson on Reclaiming Indigenous Fire Practices
Q: How can non-Indigenous people support Indigenous fire stewardship?
They can advocate for Indigenous fire practices, create spaces for Indigenous voices in fire management discussions, and ensure the acknowledgment of Indigenous sovereignty in these matters.
Dr. Amy Cardinal Christianson on Reclaiming Indigenous Fire Practices
Q: What would you say makes it new?
The integration of Indigenous practices with western science to adapt to changing environments.
Dr. Amy Cardinal Christianson on Reclaiming Indigenous Fire Practices
Q: What makes it new?
The new practices involve combining traditional Indigenous knowledge with contemporary insights on fire management, generating new Indigenous knowledge about fire in today's context.
Lorelei Williams: Advocacy for Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls (MMIWG)
Q: What advice would you give to younger Indigenous women and Two-Spirit people looking for healing?
Connecting with elders and participating in community ceremonies and workshops are important for healing. It's essential to focus on self-care and acknowledge that healing is an ongoing journey.
Lorelei Williams: Advocacy for Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls (MMIWG)
Q: What are some tangible ways that non-Indigenous people can continue to support this initiative?
Non-Indigenous individuals can support by attending vigils and rallies, providing expertise like legal support, and using their skills for fundraising and organizing awareness efforts.

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Featuring insightful interviews with Indigenous role models, this podcast centers on amplifying Indigenous voices and challenging prevalent narratives about Indigenous identity. The host engages deeply with topics such as the significance of matriarchy, the role of two-spirit individuals, language revitalization, and sustainability efforts within Indigenous communities. In striving to inspire and educate listeners, conversations often highlight personal journeys, community initiatives, and the importance of cultural reclamation, making it a vibrant resource for those interested in Indigenous affairs and cultural appreciation. The unique approach often blends personal storytelling with broader societal issues, creating a rich tapestry of nar... more

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1. Dr. Amy Cardinal Christianson
2. Lorelei Williams
3. Tia Wood
4. Rebeka Tabobondung
5. Kaitlin B. Curtice
6. Braden Kadlun
7. Dr. Lyla June Johnston
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