Artist Title Album Label
Elijah Larsen Intro to the episode
Christine Bruce Our guests in the first half
Annette Morgan, Executive Director of Dze L K'ant Friendship Centre Society How local community businesses and organizations take action to practice strong allyship
Miriam Colvin, a guest When you're invited, do come!
Wendy Wright, Director of the Smithers Public Library Begin reconciliation with education
Nadia, representing the Smithers Bridging Committee Supporting our indigenous allies
Kathleen, a guest What reconciliation means to me
Ben, a guest What reconciliation means to me
Elijah Larsen PSA for Make It Yourself Local Foods
Mixkit, motivating mornings 33 PSA for Local Businesses
Elijah Larsen segue into the second half
Sheena Miller, Executive Director Smithers District Chamber of Commerce On the 92nd call to action in the Truth and Reconciliation Report
Savannah Parsons, Assistant and Student Supervisor, Smithers Chamber On the Chamber's excellent reconciliation resources
Sheena Miller, Executive Director Smithers District Chamber of Commerce What we need to do to be good allies
Sonia Palmer, an indigenous elder, staff at the Dze L K'ant Friendship Centre, and a survivor On how there's only one label that matters to her
Sam, a student at Muheim Elementary School, and a youth guest at the celebration On why NIPD matters to us
Christine Bruce Reading a LinkedIn comment I read that sums up why reconciliation is important to our local communities, businesses and industry
Elijah Larsen Our future is hopeful

Exploring National Indigenous Peoples Day

In this episode, we highlight the importance of National Indigenous Peoples Day, and how through our businesses and community organizations, we can be better allies in reconciliation. This not only strengthens our community, it makes social, political, and economic sense.

In the first half, hear from Annette Morgan, Executive Director of Dze L K’ant Friendship Centre Society; Miriam Colvin, a guest at the celebration; Wendy Wright, Director at the Smithers Public Library; Nadia, a representative of the Smithers Bridging Committee; Kathleen, a guest at the celebration; and Ben, a guest at the celebration.

The second half features Sheena Miller, Executive Director of the Smithers District Chamber of Commerce; Savannah Parsons, Chamber of Commerce Assistant and Student Supervisor; Sonia Palmer, an indigenous elder, staff at the Dze L K’ant Friendship Centre and a survivor; Sam, a youth guest at the celebration. 

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