Woven Spirit: Threads of Wisdom
Episode 2: Weaving Resilience with Bruce Allan In this episode of "Woven Spirit, Threads of Wisdom," host Teka Desjarlais welcomes Bruce Allan from the Stellat’en First Nation to the podcast. Bruce shares his profound insights on the influence of intergenerational relationships in building resilient communities and explores the importance of preserving traditional ceremonies such as potlatch. Bruce speaks on his personal journey at Indian Day School and the lasting impact of colonial systems on Indigenous communities. He passionately discusses the critical role of youth in carrying forward ancestral names and traditions to nurture cultural continuity and resilience. Furthermore, Bruce emphasizes the profound connection between tradition and community wellness, sharing heartfelt stories and lessons from his own experiences. This episode offers a lens into how self-care and spirituality play a vital role in navigating the challenging landscapes of healing from historical trauma. Listeners will appreciate Bruce's perspective on how to initiate community healing through compassion, storytelling, and recognizing traditional rites of passage. Join us in this enlightening conversation that highlights the enduring spirit and wisdom of Indigenous cultures. To everyone tuning in, remember that this is a journey of shared growth and understanding. If you find yourself affected by the stories shared, please reach out to our available crisis support. Thank you for being part of "Woven Spirit, Threads of Wisdom." If you find yourself affected by the stories shared, please reach out to our available crisis line. Support is available 24/7 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: Teka Desjarlais (He/They) Teka is a Vancouver-based professional from Saulteaux and Mohawk First Nations. Teka has a Community Capacity Building certificate from SFU and nine years of experience in the non-profit sector, emphasizing reciprocity and positive community impact. He enjoys the outdoors and is passionate about technology and photography. Our Guest: Bruce Allan Ts’umusyoo (Beaver clan) Stellat’en First Nation Bruce is an educator who has taught in Elementary and Secondary schools and has taught at the College of New Caledonia since 1995 in First Nations Studies and currently Aboriginal Studies. The topics range from culture, history, residential schools, current events in indigenous political events, and more recently worked on developing materials for a new course at CNC. The focus of the course at CNC has been elders in the classroom I have worked with the various aboriginal agencies in Prince George including Carrier Sekani Family Services (CSFS); Carrier Sekani Tribal Council (CSTC); Prince George Native Learning Centre; Prince George Nec
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