Episodes

  • Elder Debbie Michelin
    Aug 28 2024

    Debbie Michelin is interviewed by Brittany Janes in this heartfelt, emotional discussion. Michelin shares her childhood memories, including spending time on the land and the importance of traditional activities. She discusses her education and the challenges of fitting into the traditional school system. She highlights the importance of community and the need to find ways to connect with each other beyond technology.

    Michelin also talks about her recent interest in drawing and reflects on the importance of finding joy in creative pursuits and the therapeutic value of art. She emphasizes the importance of self-esteem and the value of finding mentors and support systems.

    Michelin continues to discuss the importance of preserving cultural legends and the lessons they teach. She reflects on the role of elders in passing on cultural knowledge and the need to keep traditions alive. Michelin emphasizes the importance of community and the need to find ways to connect with each other beyond technology.

    Tune in for an inspiring conversation that honors the voices of the past while empowering the leaders of tomorrow.

    For accessibility, transcripts are available for all interviews.

    Check out the Program Website here: Timeless Voices

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    40 mins
  • Elder Ruth Powell
    Aug 28 2024

    Ruth Powell, an 86-year-old indigenous elder from Happy Valley Goose Bay, shared her childhood experiences, including befriending a black bear named Lucky and her grandmother's fear of the bear. She discussed her transition to residential school at 13, the challenges of learning English, and her father's mixed heritage.

    Ruth recounted her life raising seven children, working in a hospital, and delivering two babies in one day. She emphasized the importance of hard work, family, and open communication in her 58-year marriage. Ruth also reflected on the significant changes in technology and lifestyle over the years.

    Tune in for an inspiring conversation that honors the voices of the past while empowering the leaders of tomorrow.

    For accessibility, transcripts are provided with every episode.

    Read more about the Program here: Timeless Voices

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    22 mins
  • Elder Jim Holwell
    Aug 28 2024

    In this heartfelt episode, Inuk youth Brittany Janes sits down with Inuk Elder Jim Holwell, a respected figure in his community, to explore his rich life and heritage. Elder Holwell shares stories from his past, reflecting on the history, culture, and traditions that have shaped him and his people.

    Elder Holwell also shares his wisdom on navigating the challenges of modern life while staying connected to one's roots. He shares valuable advice for the younger generation, emphasizing the importance of preserving cultural knowledge and passing it on to ensure a vibrant future for all Inuit communities.

    Tune in for an inspiring conversation that honors the voices of the past while empowering the leaders of tomorrow.

    For accessibility, transcripts are provided with all episodes.

    Read more about the Program here: Timeless Voices

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    44 mins
  • Elder Harry Mugford
    Aug 28 2024

    Elder Harry Mugford is interviewed by Hope Elson during the Timeless Voices Youth Podcast Program.

    Mugford shares his childhood memories, including walking to school and the simple joys of growing up in Happy Valley-Goose Bay. He describes the differences between his childhood and the present, noting the increased pace of life and the loss of traditional values.

    Mugford reflects on the challenges of maintaining cultural traditions and the need for flexible criteria in cultural organizations, as well as the legends and cultural stories he heard as a young child.

    Tune in for an inspiring conversation that honors the voices of the past while empowering the leaders of tomorrow.

    For accessibility, a transcript is provided with all podcast episodes.

    Read more about the Program here: Timeless Voices

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    12 mins
  • Elder Chris Montague
    Aug 28 2024

    Chris Montague, an Inuk elder from Happy Valley Goose Bay, reflects on his childhood in North Sugar, a small town with a population of about 800. He discusses the community's reliance on trapping, the importance of imagination due to limited travel, and the role of the local school in fostering a sense of community.

    Montague shares personal anecdotes about his family, including his father's trapping career and the significance of dog teams. He also highlights the cultural mix in his family and the impact of modern conveniences on traditional practices. Montague emphasizes the importance of education, community involvement, and following one's dreams, having taught for 26 years and been involved in local organizations.

    Tune in for an inspiring conversation that honors the voices of the past while empowering the leaders of tomorrow.

    For accessibility, transcripts of all interviews are available.

    Check out the Program Website here: Timeless Voices

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    19 mins
  • Elder Peggy Hann
    Aug 28 2024

    Elder Peggy Hann grew up in Happy Valley-Goose Bay. Hann opens up about her childhood, marriage, career and more in this thoughtful interview with Inuk youth Mary Lampe-Saunders.

    Hann reflects on having the first refridgerator on her street, the first television in her extended circle, and the excitement of having novel products like Cheese Whiz and a new sweater. Hann also discusses the cultural and educational differences between past and present, emphasizing the importance of education and thoughtful reflection on what young people want to do.

    Tune in for an inspiring conversation that honors the voices of the past while empowering the leaders of tomorrow.

    For accessibility, a transcript is provided with each podcast episode.

    Read more about the Program here: Timeless Voices

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    47 mins
  • Mina Campbell
    Aug 25 2024

    Inuk knowledge holder and crafter Mina Campbell speaks about uluit, sealskin and more.

    Campbell describes the process of making uluit, explains the traditional use of uluit and their cultural significance as a woman's knife passed down through generations. She expresses concern about the decline in interest in traditional practices, noting that younger generations prefer modern methods. Campbell also shares her method of cleaning seal skins, while highlighting the importance of passing on traditional skills and practices to future generations.

    Campbell discusses how her upbringing by her grandparents shaped her values and traditional skills. She emphasizes the importance of practicing culture to keep traditions alive and pass them on to future generations, while sharing her concerns about the future of cultural traditions and the need for innovative ways to engage younger generations. She highlights the role of technology in preserving cultural knowledge and the importance of community and family in Inuit culture.

    Tune in for an inspiring conversation that honors the voices of the past while empowering the leaders of tomorrow.

    For accessibility, transcripts are provided with all episodes.

    Read more about the Program here: Timeless Voices

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    20 mins