Woven Spirit: Threads of Wisdom
In this episode, host Jodi Bob welcomes revered guest, Chief Robert Joseph, known also by his ancestral name KwinKwinXaLigedzi Wakaas, which translates to Big Thunderbird Awesome River. Chief Robert Joseph shares his profound insights into the evolving relationship between generations and the imperative of passing on traditions and wisdom to the young. He speaks eloquently about the challenges faced through colonization, the erasure of indigenous identity, and the resurgence of cultural pride and authenticity among young indigenous people today. He also discusses his book ‘Namwayut’, which emphasizes unity and the need for coexistence and mutual respect among all peoples on Turtle Island. Chief Robert delves into the impacts of trauma from residential schools and the ongoing journey of healing and reconciliation. Listeners will be moved by Chief Robert Joseph’s personal anecdotes. He recounts transformative moments in his life, such as the vision he experienced during a time of deep personal struggle. This vision, where he felt a powerful connection to the natural world, helped turn his life around, filling him with a renewed sense of purpose and belonging. He shares the emotional journey from feeling broken to finding strength and community through love and cultural heritage. Hear his reflections on the power of acknowledgment and understanding trauma, a pivotal realization that shifted his outlook on life and began his healing process. Chief Robert Joseph’s stories highlight the resilience of the human spirit and the power of acknowledging one's past while building a brighter future. Don’t miss this heartfelt episode, filled with messages of courage and the vital need for dialogue, connection, and understanding in these transformative times. If you feel triggered by the content of this episode, please know that support is always available at our 24/7 crisis line at 1-800-721-0066. Our Purpose: Woven Spirit: Threads of Wisdom is a powerful youth-run podcast series presented by the Indian Residential School Survivor Society (IRSSS). This engaging series explores themes of Indigenous resilience and intergenerational healing, led by passionate young hosts Jodi Bob, Olivia Kate Iatridis, and Teka Desjarlais. Through heartfelt conversations with survivors of residential schools, the hosts delve into the lasting impacts of colonization and the transformative journeys these individuals have undertaken to reclaim their narratives. Their genuine curiosity and deep respect for the survivors create a rich, inspiring experience for listeners of all ages. Woven Spirit not only aims to enlighten allies but also seeks to engage a wider audience in meaningful discussions about healing and resilience. Each episode serves as a beacon of hope, encouraging young people to embark on their own healing journeys with intention and purpose. This podcast is a vital resource for fostering understanding and solidarity within and beyond Indigenous communities. Our Host: Jodi Bob (She/Her) Jodi is a First Nations woman from the territories of the Snu’nu’wus and Quw’utsun First Nation. She has had the privilege of growing up in community, surrounded by her family, culture, and traditional foods. She takes pride in incorporating these values into her everyday life, whether at work, in university, or with friends and family. Our Guest: Chief Robert Joseph- KwinKwinXaLigedzi Wakaas (Traditional name) Gwawaenuk Tribe from Kwakwakáwakw Nation Chief Robert Joseph, O.B.C, O.C., is a peace-builder who has devoted his life to promoting reconciliation among Canada’s Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. A hereditary chief of the Gwawaenuk First Nation, he is a survivor of the residential school system and helped found Reconciliation Canada, for which he is now an amba
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