Woven Spirit: Threads of Wisdom
Episode 3: Resilience and Reflection with Sam George In this episode of "Woven Spirit: Threads of Wisdom," host Jodi Bob, from the Snu’nu’wus and Quw'utsun First Nations, engages in a heartfelt conversation with the esteemed Sam George of the Squamish Nation. Sam, whose traditional name is Tseatsultux, reflects on his 80 years of life, sharing stories that reveal his resilience and deep connection to culture. From his childhood on the Eslhá7an Reserve to life as a longshoreman in Vancouver, Sam recounts experiences of navigating the lasting impacts of residential school and incarceration. His journey through recovery unfolds candidly as he discusses finding sobriety and healing at Tsowtunlelum. Sam emphasizes the importance of surrounding oneself with positive influences and the ongoing process of self-discovery and growth. For younger generations, Sam offers profound advice drawn from his own life experiences. He underscores the importance of seeking help and not facing challenges alone. Sam's message is clear: find support from those who encourage growth and positivity. "You already know the answer," he reassures, encouraging individuals to trust themselves and take steps toward their goals. He also advises breaking away from negative environments and habits and emphasizes the necessity of self-reflection to understand who they are and what drives them. Developing healthy coping mechanisms and building a community around positive relationships is crucial, according to Sam, for nurturing a life full of purpose and fulfillment. Listeners are invited to witness the tender memories of Sam's life, including the profound impact of his young friend Charlie and the ongoing practice of honoring those who have passed. This conversation is a testament to resilience, healing, and the power of community and culture. Join us as we hear stories that illuminate the strength of the human spirit. We encourage you to like, share, and subscribe to stay connected with "Woven Spirit: Threads of Wisdom." Remember, if you find yourself triggered by the content of this episode, 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: Sam George- Tseatsultux (traditional name) Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) Sam George is a Squamish elder and a residential school survivor. He works as an educator with the Indian Resi
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