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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
Cree
Anishinaabe
Urban Indigenous Communities
Land Back
Community Healing
Spirit Of Birth
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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Shayla Oulette Stonechild interviews Vina Brown, an entrepreneur and artist known as Copper Canoe Woman. Vina shares her journey of healing through art and entrepreneurship, emphasizing the significance of her name and cultural heritage. She discusse... more

In this episode of the Matriarch Movement podcast, host Shayla Oulette Stonechild welcomes Shina Nova, an Inuk creator from Tiohtià:ke /Montréal, who shares her journey becoming a content creator rooted in Inuit culture.

Shina discusses the importan... more

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Host Shayla Oulette Stonechild hosts Chyana Marie Sage on the Matriarch Movement Podcast, discussing her new book ‘Soft as Bones,’ which has become a national bestseller. Chyana shares her journey from a tumultuous childhood marked by abuse and inter... more

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In this episode of the Matriarch Movement podcast, host Shayla Ouellette Stonechild interviews Lena Minifie (Gitxaala/British), a Vancouver-based film and television producer. They discuss Lena's latest documentary, 'The Good Canadian,' which explore... more

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Recent Guests

Shina Nova
An Inuk creator based in Montreal who weaves together Inuit culture, language, storytelling, and self-expression.
Episode: Shina Nova: Navigating Identity as an Inuk Creator
Chyana Marie Sage
Author, journalist, model, poet, and storyteller.
Episode: Chyana Marie Sage’s ‘Soft as Bones’: Healing Through Indigenous Storytelling
Leena Minifie
Vancouver-based film and television producer, co-director of The Good Canadian
Episode: The Good Canadian: Leena Minifie on Systemic Injustice in Canada
Mandy Gault-Masty
Honorable Mandy Gault-Masty, Canada's first Indigenous Minister of Indigenous Services
Government of Canada
Episode: Minister Gull-Masty: Matriarchy in Indigenous Leadership
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

Host

Shayla Oulette Stonechild
Host and advocate focusing on amplifying Indigenous voices with a strong emphasis on matriarchs and two-spirit perspectives.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 242 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_
    Canadaa year 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 States2 years 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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The podcast is noted for its warmth and approachability, making complex subjects accessible to a broader audience.
Some criticisms focus on the pace or style of the host's presentation, though they are in the minority compared to positive reviews.
Listeners appreciate the deep, thoughtful conversations that highlight Indigenous perspectives and issues.
Many find the content inspiring and educational, fueling a desire to learn more about Indigenous cultures and histories.

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Talking Points

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Chyana Marie Sage’s ‘Soft as Bones’: Healing Through Indigenous Storytelling
Q: Why do you think and how is Indigenous storytelling different than mainstream storytelling?
Chyana explains that Indigenous storytelling views everything as interconnected, reflecting a collective experience rather than an individual one.
Chyana Marie Sage’s ‘Soft as Bones’: Healing Through Indigenous Storytelling
Q: What is your relationship like now with your father, also now that the book has come out?
Chyana shares that writing the book allowed her to reconnect with her father's side of the family, and while they exchange texts, he hasn't read the book yet but plans to.
Chyana Marie Sage’s ‘Soft as Bones’: Healing Through Indigenous Storytelling
Q: How were you able to kind of humanize your very traumatic and difficult experiences?
Chyana discusses how her healing process allowed her to confront and understand her father's trauma, enabling her to view him as a human instead of a monster.
Minister Gull-Masty: Matriarchy in Indigenous Leadership
Q: What are the programs that you are focused on as the Minister of Indigenous Services Canada?
I'm focused on addressing issues in child welfare and ensuring that all Indigenous children get appropriate care and support.
Minister Gull-Masty: Matriarchy in Indigenous Leadership
Q: What do you hope for when it comes to Indigenous Futurism?
I hope to see youth growing up proud of their identity, with representation of Indigenous people in all aspects of life.

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The content primarily focuses on amplifying Indigenous voices and tackling issues faced by Indigenous communities, including cultural identity, healing, and sustainability. Notable themes include the importance of storytelling as a healing tool, the challenges of systemic injustices, and the role of matriarchs in leadership. The host engages with a diverse range of guests who share their journeys, from artists and authors to advocates for Indigenous rights, providing listeners with a deep dive into personal narratives that reflect broader societal issues. This approach likely resonates with audiences interested in social justice, cultural revival, and the experiences of Indigenous peoples, encouraging understanding and advocacy while preser... more

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1. Shina Nova
2. Chyana Marie Sage
3. Leena Minifie
4. Mandy Gault-Masty
5. Dr. Amy Cardinal Christianson
6. Lorelei Williams
7. Tia Wood
8. Rebeka Tabobondung

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