Season 1 of Empathetic Witness produced seventeen (17) episodes and was my debut into the podcast world. I found the process to be exciting and exhilarating. The podcasts satiated by curious nature, aided me in meeting and getting to know new people, and discovering new knowledge and information. Sharing is an important part of Indigenous Peoples ways of being and doing. I want to share the experience of discovery of new skills and the feeling of purpose and a reason to be and to wake up each day with podcast listeners. Empathetic Witness wants you to challenge assumptions about Indigenous Peoples. It encourages Indigenous and non-Indigenous persons to embrace true reconciliation as we examine truths, explore reparations, and show up in the world willing to learn and accept the responsibility of reconciliation. Empathetic Witness addresses a whole array of topics encompassing the impact of the creation of residential schools, cultural genocide, the Indian Act, mental health, resilience, and survival. The end goal is to have every listener finish the podcast of the day with a sense of hope and optimism no matter how difficult the conversation. Each podcast is an hour long. Listening can occur in a commute to and from work, a road trip, an hour set aside for self actualization, or even while preparing a meal. All podcasts involve conversations with Indigenous people who share their experiences and honour each and everyone of us with their enthusiasm, presence, and wisdom. Season 2 has begun with the same enthusiasm and a new focus. The new focus will include generating more podcasts with a larger audience and an expansion of learnings. The initial 1st season had a vision of supporting Seventh Generation Indigenous Foundation and Training (GIFT) seventhgift.ca and its focus was trauma related.
The 2nd season will concentrate solely on Empathetic Witness and its journey. It will include less conversations on addictions and trauma and will concentrate more on triumph and resilience. Empathetic Witness guest will be inspirational First Nation community leaders who will share personal stories that will encourage and motivate listeners to thrive rather than survive. Future episodes will include interviews with a human rights activist from Lima Peru, an Indigenous Musician, a Dene language keeper, a political leader on economic development, exciting and motivating First Nations self-sufficiency narratives, and much more. Grab a tea, listen and take part in the Empathetic Witness Podcast journey of discovery, excitement, and pride. See You There.
Girls Must Uganda
Jax Dowdell
Harper Hill Global
grace
Northwestern Community Services Board Prevention Department
Grampians Community Health
Dr. Elle Schwab
The College Behavioral and Emotional Health Institute
Jessica Pirro
Ingrid Cockhren
Agnes Chen
Sean Perry
Ryan Riggs
Atara Estes
Raquel
Danielle Delaney
USRA Coalition
TAALK
NEU Podcast
NSFT Communications
Vocal Fry Studios, Toronto Metropolitan University, Consent Action Team, Consent Comes First
Virginia Henry
Danielle Donaldson
Jennifer Gilmour
Carl Erik Fisher
The Mental Health Association of Westchester
Jewel FA
James Leonard & Timmy Long
familiesintrauma
Elegant Granny
Brandon Washington
Lisa Cherry
Kunal Jathal
What They Don‘t Tell You About Being a Survivor
The QMS Podcsat
Live Violence Free
Rob Griffith
Celia Williamson, PhD
BBS Radio, BBS Network Inc.
Stepping Out
AU4H RADIO
MHNR Network, LLC
Piers Cross
Irene
C4 Innovations
Sally Spencer-Thomas
Caroline S. Cooper
PRwebDzine Productions
Antonia Botas
Kevin Brown, MD
Maureen Towns
Duffy Health Center
Tracey Smith
Katie Koestner
Iris McAlpin
Nokuthula
Don't Hide The Scars
NPO Media Podcast
Medicated & Dedicated
Michael Stroh
SHE RECOVERS®
Nancy Morris
Mark Aitken, Cheri Huggins and Guests
Aaron
Elizabeth Smart Foundation
Rhiannon Clayton
Jesse Waits Media
Creative Recovery Network
Samuel J Hockey
Karolina Strain
Healthwatch Essex
Sarah's Inn
Jessie Laine Powell
Workplace Strategies for Mental Health
Allyson Ford, MA, LPCC
Orange County Government Mental Health and Homelessness Division
NYC Prevention Resource Center
MHNR Network, LLC
Gateway Mission
Asma Begum
Jeff Friedman
SHERO Hotline
Christy Warren
Got Mental Health
Jerusha Mack
Bleav Podcast Network
Steps To Freedom Podcast
Scottish Recovery Network
David Lewry
Nthabiseng MAKHUBELA
Sami
Tatiana London
Extraordinary Media
APSU
MHNR Network, LLC
Tesco Mobile
Lowkey Talks With Aisha
stop13stepinaa
Biha Care