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Welcome to the Relentless Indigenous Woman podcast, where empowerment, justice, and reconciliation take centre stage. Hosted by the dynamic Candace Linklater, Visionary & Founder  of Relentless Indigenous Woman Co., educator, PhD candidate, and proud Rez kid, this podcast is a passionate platform for Indigenous People and allies alike.

Through a unique blend of traditional knowledge, empirical research, and personal lived experiences, the podcast aims to inspire meaningful actions in the pursuit of justice and reconciliation. Advocacy, education, and feminism are the guiding forces, uniting listeners in their journey to become relentless Indigenous trailblazers and effective allies.

Candace Linklater, a driving force behind the podcast, brings her extensive expertise, passion, and personal background to the forefront. By addressing critical issues facing Indigenous communities, the podcast equips its audience with the tools to make a difference. It encourages listeners to embrace their roles as relentless Indigenous forces and advocates for change.

Tune in to the Relentless Indigenous Woman podcast for insightful conversations, thought-provoking discussions, and actionable insights. Join Candace and her guests as they navigate the complexities of advocacy, education, and feminism, all while drawing on the strength of traditional wisdom and the power of shared experiences. Whether you're an Indigenous person or an ally, this podcast invites you to embark on a transformative journey toward justice and reconciliation.

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Join us for an inspiring episode featuring Haley, an actor, model, and advocate making waves across various industries with their unapologetic confidence. Discover Haley's journey of Indigenous reconnection and the challenges of navigating life as a Cree and Filipinx Two Spirit person. We'll dive into their experiences of intersectionality, life in the spotlight, and the importance of authenticity. Plus, Haley shares one crucial insight they wish Indigenous allies knew. Don't miss t...
Welcome to the first episode of our Two Spirit and IndigiQueer Pride series! We're thrilled to have Kairyn (Kai) Potts as our guest. Kai is a powerhouse—speaker, writer, actor, and advocate—who's gathered an impressive following of over 400,000 on TikTok (@ohkairyn).In this episode, we dive deep into the history and colonialism, exploring the erasure of Two Spirit and IndigiQueer identities. Kai generously shares their personal journey and their gifts as a Two Spirit individual, and how...
Join Candace as she shares her personal journey toward ending the cycle of people-pleasing. In this heartfelt episode, she explores the challenges and emotional complexities of embracing authenticity, including the grief that can accompany such profound personal changes. Candace's story is a powerful reminder of the importance of treating ourselves with compassion during transformative times. This episode is a must-listen for anyone on the path to reclaiming their true self and shedding ...
In this episode, Candace explores how colonial violence has fueled insecurities and lateral violence among Native communities. She shares five personal strategies for overcoming these insecurities and dropping the habit of people-pleasing to embrace true authenticity. Candace emphasizes that to confront ongoing settler-colonialism effectively, we need to create self-security and healthier relationships with one another. This journey requires both letting go and taking up courage, but it ...
Join us on a journey into the heart of matriarchy and maternal wisdom in our latest podcast episode, featuring Candace and her special guest Jenny Sawanohk from Moose Cree First Nation. Jenny, an accomplished Indigenous healer and psychotherapist based in Ottawa, shares her rich insights and experiences. She leads the Misiwe Ni Relations Healing Lodge and offers personal therapy through her practice, Red Stone Snake Woman.As we approach Mother's Day, Jenny delves into the traditional roles of...
In this episode, Candace is joined by special guest Alycia Two Bears, member of the Mistawasis Nêhiyawak First Nation, who's a passionate educator and advocate for 2SLGBTQ+ people and author of the book "Two Spirit Stories, Sex, and the Ceremony Behind it All." These two fierce women explore the link between misogyny and the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and Two Spirit people (MMIWGT2S+). As National Day for Awareness of MMIWGT2S+ (aka Red Dress Day) a...
For this thought-provoking episode, Candace explores the pervasive influence of colonialism that often goes unnoticed, deeply embedded as it is in our thoughts, emotions, and daily lives. She opens up about her personal journey towards healing the scars of internalized colonialism and discusses how recognizing and addressing these ingrained patterns is crucial for everyone, Indigenous and non-Indigenous alike. Tune in as Candace shares insightful ways to begin healing these pr...
Candace delves into the nuanced differences between comprehension and compassion within Indigenous solidarity, emphasizing the importance of abandoning perfectionism. She challenges allies to confront their own unconscious biases and the discomfort that comes with acknowledging privilege, particularly for white allies engaged in solidarity efforts. Candace addresses the emotional hurdles of guilt, fear, and shame, emphasizing the necessity of healing and personal growth in creating authentic ...
In the final episode of the Native ghost stories series, Candace delves into a chilling collection of spooky ghost stories. From encounters with spirits of beloved family members long gone, to the eerie creatures that have been part of Native storytelling for generations, this Halloween Day special promises to send shivers down your spine. Join us as we explore a world of paranormal tales that will leave you spooked.
In this episode, Candace welcomes a special guest, Jennifer, the owner of Bar Harbor Ghost Tours in Maine. Notably, it's the only indigenous-owned ghost tour company in the United States, offering a unique blend of EuroAmerican and Wabanaki spirit stories. Her expertise has consistently ranked them among the top 10 ghost tours in the nation for half a decade, and they've been honoured as the Ghost Tour Company of the Year by LixLife Magazine for 2023. Jennifer will take us on a chilling journ...
Get ready for a chilling episode as we kick off the October Native Ghost Stories Series with nine spine-tingling tales! Tune in to experience some hair-raising encounters. If you're Native and have your own eerie ghost story to share, email us at info@relentlessindigenouswoman.ca
In this podcast episode, Candace delves into the significance of Truth and Reconciliation and initiating the process of decolonization. She emphasizes the need for non-Indigenous individuals to engage in self-reflection, learning, and taking actionable steps towards change. Candace also extends a message to Indigenous Peoples, encouraging them to prioritize self and community care while participating in discussions about the intergenerational survival of Residential Schools.
In this episode, Candace boldly addresses truth before reconciliation, delivering poignant reflections for non-Indigenous listeners. She tackles the subjects of white supremacy, church's role, cultural appropriation, reconciliation with Two-Spirit and IndigiQueer People, media influence, and inherent biases. For those eager to explore these topics further, Candace offers two empowering webinars called Revolutionizing Reconciliation: Embracing Radical Solidarity with Indigenous Peoples.&n...
In this podcast episode, Candace Linklater delves into the complex and painful role of the church in the history of residential schools. She provides a historical overview of how the church became intricately involved in the operation of these schools, and how their doctrines played a significant role in supporting this system.Candace particularly highlights the impact of these institutions on Two-Spirit and IndigiQueer individuals, shedding light on the unique struggles they faced within the...
In this episode, join Candace as she unfolds her relentless journey as an Indigenous woman, delving into the challenges she faced and the empowering process of becoming relentless. She bravely explores the enduring impact of colonialism on her life and narrates her inspiring journey of healing and resilience. Tune in to discover the transformative elements of her story in this powerful conversation.
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