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    Season 4 Episode 3: National Day of Awareness and Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Gender Diverse People

    enApril 29, 2022
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    Season 5 Episode 10: Year in Review

    Season 5 Episode 10: Year in Review

    In a can't-miss episode for fans of the podcast, hosts Jade Chaboyer-Kondra and Nicole Taylor-Sterritt challenge three of Interior Voices' self-proclaimed biggest fans to a trivia contest based on previous episodes from this season! Listen to Natalie Daniels, Indigenous cultural safety and practice lead, Darcy Doberstein, manager, strategy and accountability, Indigenous Partnerships, and Becca Britton, Métis health systems advocate, show off their podcast knowledge for a chance at the crown. 

    Relive the best of the season, with fun, laughter, and conversation about the important themes and learnings Interior Voices brought to life in 2023. Are you an avid listener? We encourage you to play along!

    As the fifth season draws to a close, we also acknowledge the work and legacy of two individuals who have been integral to Interior Voices throughout the years. 

    Beth Blew, one of the original co-founders of the podcast, edited Interior Voices for 4.5 seasons in addion to marketing the podcast. Her behind-the-scenes contributions allowed it to flourish and grow, to become the podcast it is today. 

    We also acknowledge Jody Wagner, one of our excellent hosts. Jody recently took a new position within Interior Health and will no longer be working as a host of the podcast - but her insight, creative ideas, and compelling questions will leave a legacy. 

    Have you enjoyed this trip down memory lane? Revisit Season 5 by listening to previous episodes: 

    Season 5, Episode 1 – Peer Inclusion Project

    Season 5, Episode 2 – Aboriginal Partnerships Leadership Team

    Season 5, Episode 3 – Indigenous Health Emergency Management Liaison Tamara Sommer

    Season 5, Episode 4 – Indigenous Nurses Day

    Season 5, Episode 5 – Moose Hide Campaign

    Season 5, Episode 6 – National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

    Season 5, Episode 7 – Climate Change

    Season 5, Episode 8 – Métis Nation British Columbia

    Season 5, Episode 9 – Indigenous Foods in IH Facilities

     

    Season 5 Episode 9: Indigenous Foods in Interior Health Facilities

    Season 5 Episode 9: Indigenous Foods in Interior Health Facilities

    On today's episode, hosts Nicole Taylor-Sterritt and Jade Chaboyer-Kondra sit down with Savanna Brown, Direction, Quality Standards & Initiatives, to learn how Interior Health has integrated traditional Indigenous food options into Interior Health facilities. 

    The legacy of colonization in Canada can be felt through the systemic inequities that remain, such as the loss of traditional foods for Indigenous peoples - food which is integral to Indigenous culture. Through the Traditional Food Initiative, Savanna's work has started with her own learning and unlearning journey including a Ministry of Health led piloted learning journey to introduce Indigenous foods into health care. In partnership with the Support Services leadership team, she looks forward to collaborating with Indigenous community members to understand their needs and help create a menu that embraces traditional recipes and their history. 

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    Season 5 Episode 8: Métis Nation British Columbia

    Season 5 Episode 8: Métis Nation British Columbia

    On today's episode, hosts Nicole Taylor-Sterritt and Jade Chaboyer-Kondra sit down with Becca Britton, Métis Health Systems Advocate (Interior Region) for MNBC’s Ministry of Health and Eva Habib, the Métis Health Equity Manager from Métis Nation British Columbia, or MNBC.

    In a compelling conversation, they discuss the history of the Métis, the importance of culturally safe and distinctive health care, and the working relationship between MNBC and Interior Health. This discussion was had in honour of Louis Riel Day, earlier this month.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone working in health care who wants to learn about Métis culture, history, and how to work toward achieving better health outcomes for Métis people. 

    If you'd like to learn more about Louis Riel, check out these previous episodes of Interior Voices

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    Season 3, Episode 8, Part 1: an interview with Debra Fisher, Director, Region 4 from Métis Nation BC
    Season 3, Episode 8, Part 2: an interview with Dean Gladue, Director, Region 3 from Métis Nation BC

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    This podcast includes themes related to residential school experiences. If you or someone you know requires immediate support or assistance, call a crisis line (available 24 hours, 7 days per week):

    Indian Residential School Survivor Society Crisis Line: 1-866-925-4419
    KUU-US (Indigenous) Crisis Line: 1-800-588-8717
    Métis Crisis Line: 1-833-638-4722
    Interior Crisis Line Network: 1-888-353-2273

    We encourage you to continue to learn, and unlearn, to move forward on the path of reconciliation.  Explore opportunities and resources to learn more:

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    Our Host-Recommended Watch List

    Interior Health InsideNet Resources

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    Season 5 Episode 7: Climate Change and First Nation Communities

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    Season 5 Episode 5: Moose Hide Campaign

    Season 5 Episode 5: Moose Hide Campaign

    On today’s episode hosts Jody Wagner and Jade Chadboyer-Kondra sit down with Moosehide Campaign co-founder Raven Lacerte and National Ambassador Dominic Paul.

    How to Participate:

    Learn more at moosehidecampaign.ca.

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