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Native Calgarian

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Reconciliation
Indigenous Rights
Colonialism
Indigenous Issues
Systemic Racism
Indigenous Peoples
Allyship
Racism
World War II
Navajo Code Talkers
Indian Residential Schools
Indigenous Veterans
Liberal Party Of Canada
Mental Health
Red Nation Apparel
Indigenous Identity
Systemic Change
Indigenous Spirituality
Land Back Movement
LGBTQ+ Community

My podcast about everything in my life! Politics, Indigenous issues, social issues, LGBTQ2+ and so much more.

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New NDP leader, Grassy Narrow, policing Micmaw and racist party supporters

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Jenny hosts The Gravity Well podcast to celebrate and share the stories of the people who empower Albertans with the knowledge and skills required to regain stability in our communities and ecosystem.

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Restoring Indigenous Leadership book club

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Mizze is at the UoC as a student, Mi'kmaw and member of the Natoaganeg First Nation. Their research, poetry and more: mizzes-musings.my.canva.site/gloqowej-pugtewigtug-star-in-the-fire

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Recent Guests

Gwen Mizze
Mi'kmaq from Natoaganeg First Nations, two-spirit student, academic, outreach worker
Mi'kmaq community, University of Calgary
Episode: Warrior Mizze
Sherri Kellock
Consultant within the City's Indigenous Relations Office
City of Calgary Indigenous Relations Office
Episode: Wandering Spirit, City of Calgary’s IRS Memorial Ceremony info
Harold Horsfall
Project lead for Wandering Spirit and長 co-lead on the Indian Residential School Memorial Project
City of Calgary Indigenous Relations Office
Episode: Wandering Spirit, City of Calgary’s IRS Memorial Ceremony info
Bryana Kuchir
Strategic writing and support specialist; CITAG
Saskatchewan Indian Training Assessment Group (CITAG)
Episode: Advancing Indigenous Skills and Economic Growth through ISET
Lisa Saville
Supports ICET work; Rupert Slant Institute
Rupert Slant Institute
Episode: Advancing Indigenous Skills and Economic Growth through ISET
Darian Kovacs
Métis, Fort Langley; ICET offices collaborator
FOUR and ICET network
Episode: Advancing Indigenous Skills and Economic Growth through ISET
Claudia Peralta
Volunteer at the Canadian-Cuban Friendship Association
Canadian-Cuban Friendship Association
Episode: Cuba and Calgary
Dr. Linda Manyguns
A Blackfoot Society member, scholar, and author
Episode: dr. linda manyguns
Bob Joseph
Author and advocate for Indigenous rights and self-governance
Episode: Bob Joseph

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Michelle Robinson
Host of Native Calgarian

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 105 ratings
  • A must listen

    Thank you for creating this amazing educational resource for settler Canadians like myself to learn from you and the sharing of your story.

    This podcast is a must-listen for settlers to understand the impacts and injustices of colonialism across Turtle Island. This world can, and should be, a more just place but we only get there when we start listening, learning, and amplifying the leadership of Indigenous women. They already know the way. #LandBack

    “Reconciliation is work, not performance.”... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Becca Kane
    Canada4 months ago
  • Not for me

    Very disjointed and tough to listen to & follow, sorry.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    griffiti
    United Statesa year ago
  • Important voices

    I stumbled upon this podcast and boy it is so refreshing to hear from a survivor and how they are thriving.

    Once you learn about history and the incredibly cruel colonization forced on our indigenous population. You will realize how powerful it is to uplift these voices.

    People that say this is playing victim really have no clue of the generational trauma that unfortunately passes on to their children.

    Racism is the core of their lives. Land theft, culture erasure is still happening and some... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Malof93
    United Statesa year ago
  • A must listen for everyone

    We are so lucky to have an amazing person bring us a weekly education that seems unlimited. The scope of topics and lens they are discussed through is an immensely valuable education for everyone. My favourite podcast for years!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ChristaMacT
    Canada2 years ago
  • A Must-Listen for Canadians

    Amazing podcast highlighting critical information! Everybody in Canada and especially Alberta can benefit from this information. Keep up the great work thank you!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jodoin1425
    Canada4 years ago

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Negative: some listeners find episodes disjointed or biased.
Positive: listeners praise education on Indigenous issues and leadership amplification.
Positive: guests and host are seen as valuable voices for reconciliation and social justice.

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Racism in Education Funding
Q: So when you understand colonialism, you understand what's happening by the US in Cuba right now. Talk about it from your lens.
Claudia explains the Cuban perspective on U.S. sanctions, imperialism, and the humanitarian impact, including medical education and solidarity efforts.
Racism in Education Funding
Q: Would you like to introduce yourself and your way?
Claudia introduces herself, discusses her humanitarian and solidarity work, and explains her connection to Calgary and the Cuba-Calgary friendship network.
21 Things You Need to Know About Indigenous Self-Government Book Club
Q: How can we support Indigenous nations who are working towards self-government?
We can hold local governments accountable to support self-governance initiatives and engage in education to amplify Indigenous voices.
Exclusive: Jaime Battiste running for Liberal Leader and Prime Minister of Canada
Q: As Prime Minister, what would be the first thing you did?
I would form a cabinet and reach out to other parties for important legislation, including the First Nations Clean Water Legislation and the Online Harms Act.
Chaplin Robert-Falcon Ouellette
Q: Could you tell us about your journey as the first Indigenous Knowledge Keeper Chaplain?
It's been a very long journey requiring advocacy, application, and overcoming numerous obstacles, eventually leading to my swearing-in as the first chaplain of this kind in the Canadian Forces.

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Excerpts show a focus on Indigenous issues, reconciliation, community action, and social justice, intersecting with local Calgary life. Guests range from Indigenous community voices to city staff and activists, exploring identity, policy, culture, and solidarity work. The tone blends personal storytelling with concrete calls to action, education, and practical initiatives—often urging listeners to move beyond awareness into participation, allyship, and community-led solutions. The show appears to attract listeners who value Indigenous perspectives, anti-racism, and local context, with a particular emphasis on lived experience, housing and health access, and cross-community collaboration.

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1. Gwen Mizze
2. Sherri Kellock
3. Harold Horsfall
4. Bryana Kuchir
5. Lisa Saville
6. Darian Kovacs
7. Claudia Peralta
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