Woven Spirit: Threads of Wisdom
Episode 4: Healing and Leadership with Shirley David In this compelling episode of Woven Spirit: Threads of Wisdom, host Teka Desjarlais sits down with Shirley David, who bravely shares her profound and moving journey through the trials of attending residential school and transitioning through the foster care system. Shirley opens up about being apprehended and her experiences of separation from her family at the tender age of five—a journey marked by resilience, survival, and ultimately, leadership in healing and education. Together, Teka and Shirley talk about the impacts of these formative experiences, discussing the trauma of those times, the stories of cultural disconnection, and the paths back to cultural reclamation and self-understanding. Through Shirley’s tale of enduring hardship, listeners are invited into a narrative of perseverance against system racism, highlighting the importance of education, storytelling, and cultural reconnection as tools for healing. This episode also explores how intergenerational relationships, and the rediscovery of cultural practices can strengthen and rejuvenate communities. Shirley, now a therapist and advocate, uses her platform to educate others and serve as a voice for those still grappling with their past. Tune in to learn from Shirley's inspiring journey and discover the role of ancestral wisdom and education in healing personal and collective wounds. This episode provides not only a dialogue of experience but also ideas on moving forward and fostering understanding across generations. Don't miss the powerful story of a woman who turned her past into a catalyst for positive change and community restoration. If you’re affected by the stories shared, please contact 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: Shirley David, MSW ‘Bluejay Woman’ (Spirit name) Gitxsan & Witset First Nations “When we get pass the darkness, our journey to recovery and healing become a little easier” Shirley is an Indigenous Therapist from Gitxsan/Wit set First Nation, who was raised in Secwepemc Territory where she currently lives and works. She graduated with a Master of Indigenous Social Work (MISW) and Bachelor of Indigenous Social Work (BISW). She has also obtained an Addictions Counselor Certificate, Aboriginal Life Skills Facilitator Certificate, and Aboriginal Tr
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