The Deadly Uncle Podcast

The Deadly Uncle Podcast Creating a safe space for conversation, Awareness on men's mental physical spiritual health.

12/14/2024

Season one Episode 2 part 5 Curtis Red-Rokk Cardinal
Curtis began selling bannock out of his backpack at Edmonton-area powwows in 2010. Today, his bannock journey continues withTee P*e Treats Indigenous Cuisine and an invitation for people of all walks to try a taste of the good life — the bannock life! Sipihko Paskwawimostos Trent Agecoutay

12/14/2024

Season one Episode 2 part 4 Curtis Red-Rokk Cardinal
Curtis began selling bannock out of his backpack at Edmonton-area powwows in 2010. Today, his bannock journey continues withTee P*e Treats Indigenous Cuisine and an invitation for people of all walks to try a taste of the good life — the bannock life! Curt Sipihko Paskwawimostos Trent Agecoutay

12/13/2024

Season one Episode 2 part 3 Curtis Red-Rokk Cardinal
Curtis began selling bannock out of his backpack at Edmonton-area powwows in 2010. Today, his bannock journey continues withTee P*e Treats Indigenous Cuisine and an invitation for people of all walks to try a taste of the good life — the bannock life! Curt Sipihko Paskwawimostos Trent Agecoutay Agecoutay

12/11/2024

Season one Episode 2 part 1 Curtis Red-Rokk Cardinal
Curtis began selling bannock out of his backpack at Edmonton-area powwows in 2010. Today, his bannock journey continues withTee P*e Treats Indigenous Cuisine and an invitation for people of all walks to try a taste of the good life — the bannock life! Curt Sipihko Paskwawimostos Trent Agecoutay

12/09/2024

Episode 1 Kirby Redwood part 7 Kirby Redwood is Saulteaux-Cree from and has called Moh'Kinsstis (Blackfoot for “the place where the two rivers meet”, the Bow and Elbow rivers) his home for over 45 years. Serving as a professional and volunteer in the social services sector for over 30 years, Kirby is a recognized and highly esteemed leader within the sector. He has experience in the areas of children services, adult education, cultural initiatives, and social services. Holding a BA in Justice Studies, MA in Leadership and MBA, Kirby values the role of formal education and the possibilities this path offers in relationship to his traditional ways of being. Kirby explains, “when we create ethical space between Indigenous and Western ways of knowing, we open the doors to personal and community wellness.”

12/08/2024

Episode 1 Kirby Redwood part 6 Kirby Redwood is Saulteaux-Cree from and has called Moh'Kinsstis (Blackfoot for “the place where the two rivers meet”, the Bow and Elbow rivers) his home for over 45 years. Serving as a professional and volunteer in the social services sector for over 30 years, Kirby is a recognized and highly esteemed leader within the sector. He has experience in the areas of children services, adult education, cultural initiatives, and social services. Holding a BA in Justice Studies, MA in Leadership and MBA, Kirby values the role of formal education and the possibilities this path offers in relationship to his traditional ways of being. Kirby explains, “when we create ethical space between Indigenous and Western ways of knowing, we open the doors to personal and community wellness.” .redwood

12/08/2024

Episode 1 Kirby Redwood part 5 .redwood is Saulteaux-Cree from and has called Moh'Kinsstis (Blackfoot for “the place where the two rivers meet”, the Bow and Elbow rivers) his home for over 45 years. Serving as a professional and volunteer in the social services sector for over 30 years, Kirby is a recognized and highly esteemed leader within the sector. He has experience in the areas of children services, adult education, cultural initiatives, and social services. Holding a BA in Justice Studies, MA in Leadership and MBA, Kirby values the role of formal education and the possibilities this path offers in relationship to his traditional ways of being. Kirby explains, “when we create ethical space between Indigenous and Western ways of knowing, we open the doors to personal and community wellness.” Redwood

12/07/2024

Episode 1 Kirby Redwood part 4 @kirby.redwood is Saulteaux-Cree from and has called Moh'Kinsstis (Blackfoot for “the place where the two rivers meet”, the Bow and Elbow rivers) his home for over 45 years. Serving as a professional and volunteer in the social services sector for over 30 years, Kirby is a recognized and highly esteemed leader within the sector. He has experience in the areas of children services, adult education, cultural initiatives, and social services. Holding a BA in Justice Studies, MA in Leadership and MBA, Kirby values the role of formal education and the possibilities this path offers in relationship to his traditional ways of being. Kirby explains, “when we create ethical space between Indigenous and Western ways of knowing, we open the doors to personal and community wellness.” Kirby Redwood

12/05/2024

Episode 1 Kirby Redwood part 3 Kirby Redwood is Saulteaux-Cree from and has called Moh'Kinsstis (Blackfoot for “the place where the two rivers meet”, the Bow and Elbow rivers) his home for over 45 years. Serving as a professional and volunteer in the social services sector for over 30 years, Kirby is a recognized and highly esteemed leader within the sector. He has experience in the areas of children services, adult education, cultural initiatives, and social services. Holding a BA in Justice Studies, MA in Leadership and MBA, Kirby values the role of formal education and the possibilities this path offers in relationship to his traditional ways of being. Kirby explains, “when we create ethical space between Indigenous and Western ways of knowing, we open the doors to personal and community wellness.” .redwood

12/05/2024

Episode 1 Kirby Redwood part 2 .redwood is Saulteaux-Cree from and has called Moh'Kinsstis (Blackfoot for “the place where the two rivers meet”, the Bow and Elbow rivers) his home for over 45 years. Serving as a professional and volunteer in the social services sector for over 30 years, Kirby is a recognized and highly esteemed leader within the sector. He has experience in the areas of children services, adult education, cultural initiatives, and social services. Holding a BA in Justice Studies, MA in Leadership and MBA, Kirby values the role of formal education and the possibilities this path offers in relationship to his traditional ways of being. Kirby explains, “when we create ethical space between Indigenous and Western ways of knowing, we open the doors to personal and community wellness.” Kirby Redwood

12/04/2024

Episode 1 @kirby.redwood part1 Kirby Redwood is Saulteaux-Cree from and has called Moh'Kinsstis (Blackfoot for “the place where the two rivers meet”, the Bow and Elbow rivers) his home for over 45 years. Serving as a professional and volunteer in the social services sector for over 30 years, Kirby is a recognized and highly esteemed leader within the sector. He has experience in the areas of children services, adult education, cultural initiatives, and social services. Holding a BA in Justice Studies, MA in Leadership and MBA, Kirby values the role of formal education and the possibilities this path offers in relationship to his traditional ways of being. Kirby explains, “when we create ethical space between Indigenous and Western ways of knowing, we open the doors to personal and community wellness.” Redwood

12/01/2024

is Nehiyaw/Plains Cree from Cowessess First Nation in Treaty 4 Territory in what is now called Saskatchewan. He grew up in Cowessess and was raised by his single mother Claudia before moving to Regina for university. For more than 16 years, he has been a host, local and national reporter in Saskatchewan, Ontario, and Nova Scotia with CTV News, CTV’s Indigenous Circle and CTV National News. Manitoba is now home for him working as a host/producer for APTN National News in Winnipeg. Creeson holds a degree in journalism from the University of Regina and has won numerous regional and national journalism awards, including for a number of stories he did on the impacts of unmarked residential school graves in his home of Cowessess in 2021.

11/30/2024

This week Curt Sipihko Paskwawimostos and talk with Bill Ward - Change Maker

Ward is a devoted and passionate First Nations recovery advocate with a specialization in comprehending the underlying factors that often drive addiction and other detrimental self-destructive behaviors. Bill is widely known for his profound ability to articulate the complexities with astonishing accuracy throughout all stages of the progressive disease of addiction and attracts listeners with his dynamic and passionate message of hope.

He possesses the knowledge, skills, and discipline necessary to support individuals, families, communities and organizations to prevent the spread of addiction issues and to motivate change in those who are suffering, regardless of how severe the addiction. Bill is a dynamic teacher who promotes recovery through a holistic health approach.

"My life's mission is…I want to help as many individuals as possible to become more empowered, courageous and truthful so that they can help themselves and others in the pursuit of personal, family and social harmony. I want to share my life's journey of imperfections, struggles, challenges".

The Deadly Uncle Podcast was created as a safe space to connect Indigenous men and boys to their culture and communities...
11/30/2024

The Deadly Uncle Podcast was created as a safe space to connect Indigenous men and boys to their culture and communities. Join Curt Sipihko Paskwawimostos and Trent Agecoutay as they talk to "Deadly Uncles" in the Indigenous Community. Each podcast promotes belonging and social inclusion to support the physical and mental wellbeing of Indigenous men and boys. With the support of the Edmonton Arts Council and .council we have successfully interviewed 40 Deadly Uncles! Canada Council for the Arts | Conseil des arts du Canada

The Deadly Uncle Podcast was created as a safe space to connect Indigenous men and boys to their culture and communities...
11/29/2024

The Deadly Uncle Podcast was created as a safe space to connect Indigenous men and boys to their culture and communities. Join Curt Young and Trent Agecoutay as they talk to "Deadly Uncles" in the Indigenous Community.

Each podcast promotes belonging and social inclusion to support the physical and mental wellbeing of Indigenous men and boys.

Go to https://rss.com/podcasts/thedeadlyuncle/ to download all the episodes.

Sipihko Paskwawimostos

11/28/2024

This week Curt Young Music Young and Trent Agecoutay talk with Bert Crowfoot

is the great great grandson of Chief Crowfoot, who is a signatory of Treaty 7.

Bert has two Indian names. His Siksika (Blackfoot) name is “Kiyo Sta’ ah” or Bear Ghost and his Kwakwaka‘wakw name is “Gayutalas” or Always Giving. He was adopted by the Kwakwaka ‘wakw at a potlatch in 2008, by the late Chief Adam Dick.

With a career spanning over 47 years, Bert has been a steadfast advocate for Indigenous rights, cultural preservation, and community development. His journey began in journalism in 1977.

11/27/2024

This week and talk with

Pruden is a proud citizen of the Metis Nation of Alberta. He is a Husband and Father to three children, and is the Vice-President of Pentagon Freight Services Canada Ltd., an International Logistics company providing domestic and international import/export solutions to the Oil & Gas, Energy, Mining, and Agricultural sectors.

He is a Co-Chair of the Circle Connections for Reconciliation Society, a grass-roots community driven organization bringing Indigenous and non-Indigenous people together in peace and friendship, to build relationships, learn the truth, increase awareness and work towards genuine reconciliation.

He is also President of the Canadian Motorcycle Tourism Association, past President of the Airdrie Oilmen’s Association, and is an acting board member of various charitable groups providing strong leadership and support in several areas.

The 2019 recipient of the Metis Nation of Alberta Humanitarian award and was honored with Knighthood in the Order of St. George in 2020 for the pursuit of the timeless tradition of chivalry by compassion and supporting works of charity.

A proud family man who embraces his Indigenous roots and is a champion and strong promoter of Indigenous culture and heritage.

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