When the Frogs Sleep

Bedtime stories, for the rez kids. Using his deadliest uncle voice, Kieran Davis is joined by fellow co-host Winter Dawn Lipscombe to share bedtime stories and personal experiences about getting old and finding yourself – each episode they’ll be joined by fellow youth, knowledge keepers, and special guests who will share their own experiences and wisdom relating to gender, identity, and culture.

Leadership When We Listen

Send us a text In this week's episode, co-host Winter Dawn is joined by City of Kenora Councillor Lindsay Koch (she/her) for a conversation about relationships, community building, and the responsibility that comes from holding space in public life. Together, they explore what it means to lead through relationships and trust, and how listening to stories and lived experiences is essential to making balanced, informed decisions. Councillor Koch reflects on her role within the community, ...

12-14
59:28

What Growing Up Feels Like

Send us a text In the 20th episode of When the Frogs Sleep, Winter Dawn and Kieran come together for a discussion about the realities of adulthood. They reflect on new responsibilities, changing expectations, and the process of understanding who we are as we grow.

12-01
42:50

Lessons We Carry

Send us a text In this episode of When the Frogs Sleep, Winter Dawn and Kieran reflect on the teachings that shape how we live, listen, and move through the world. Some lessons are shared through stories, some through laughter, and others through the act of watching those who came before us. Together, they explore how these teachings find us, sometimes early and sometimes years later, and how they continue to guide our relationships with family, community, the land, and ourselves. This conver...

11-16
49:46

Listening Differently: Anang Binesi on Music and Story

Send us a text In this episode, Winter Dawn sits down with Anishinaabe percussionist and composer Anang Binesi from Manidoo Bawitigong, Treaty #3. Growing up between powwows and piano lessons, Anang Binesi has always moved between two musical worlds. Now, as a student and emerging artist, he’s exploring how to bridge Anishinaabe worldviews with Western classical traditions. Together, they talk about what it means to listen differently—to hear music not just as sound, but as story, relationshi...

11-02
01:05:49

Gwiingwiishi

Send us a text In this episode of When the Frogs Sleep, we talk about Gwiingwiishi — the whiskey jack, and the lessons it carries about humility, connection, and coming home to ceremony. Through conversations on feasting, cultural renewal, and being Two-Spirit, we explore what it means to listen when teachings arrive in unexpected ways. We close with a bedtime story inspired by Niigaan Sinclair’s article, “Anishinaabe stories about the mischievous, wise gray jay” (Canadian Geographic), remind...

10-19
38:14

The Work of Rest

Send us a text Winter Dawn and Kieran explore what it means to move through change with honesty and care. They share stories of uncertainty, resilience, and rest, reflecting on how slowing down can be its own form of strength. Both unpack what accountability looks like during transition, how to decide what’s worth holding onto versus letting go, and the role of community and teachings in finding balance along the way. The Work of Rest invites listeners to think about renewal not as a pause fr...

10-05
01:04:09

Finding Community: A Conversation with Sarah Whorpole

Send us a text In this episode of When the Frogs Sleep, Kieran Davis is joined by special guest Sarah Whorpole (She/They) for a heartfelt conversation about friendship, identity, and advocacy. Together, they explore the ways gender and community intersect in our lives, and how finding belonging can be both challenging and transformative. Sarah shares stories of how friendship has shaped their journey, offering insight into the power of connection and care. Kieran and Sarah discuss what it mea...

09-21
39:08

Sibling Special: Growing Up, Growing Together

Send us a text As the first guest of the new season, Kieran sits down with his sibling, Echo Davis (They/Them), for a conversation about growing up together, navigating identity, and the ways family can shape — and support — who we become. Echo shares the moments that defined their journey, from experiences and moments that gave them the confidence to live authentically. The conversation doesn’t shy away from the hard stuff — from handling misgendering and discrimination, to the misunde...

09-07
31:30

What's in a Name?

Send us a text In this episode, Winter Dawn and Kieran explore the significance of names and how names are not just identifiers, but how we’re connected to our ancestors. Through their reflection, they share their own naming journeys and the differences in how their names honour their identities. Together, they share how their naming ceremonies have grounded them as 2SLBGTQ+ Anishinaabe people in identity, community, and direction. This episode is not intended to replace ceremony, tradi...

08-24
40:17

Expectations

Send us a text In the return of When the Frogs Sleep, Winter Dawn and Kieran rewind to May 2024 to unpack the weight of expectations — from the ones we set for ourselves to those others place upon us. They explore how appearances, pressure, and performance shape our choices, our self-image, and the way we move through the world. It’s a candid reflection on learning to create space for authenticity, to make peace with what we can’t control, and to redefine success on our own terms.

08-10
29:40

It's been a long time

Send us a text After a long year of life changes, new jobs, and adventures, co-hosts Winter Dawn Lipscombe and Kieran Davis return to hosting and storytelling on When the Frogs Sleep. Join the frogs as they reflect on their time away and the importance of self-care in a world that prioritizes the hustle and burnout culture. Please note this episode touches on mental health themes, we encourage you to press pause and seek support if you need to. Kids Help Phone: Call 1-800-668-6868 (toll-f...

06-11
45:01

Gender Reveal: Pronouns Unlimited

Send us a text In this special episode commemorating Pride Month, Kieran Davis and Winter Dawn Lipscombe take the opportunity to share their personal stories and reflections on gender and identity. They both recount their own journeys, navigating through self-discovery and expectations. Through stories, the co-hosts open up about their experiences, highlighting the significance of community, advocacy, and allyship, and the importance building supportive networks. As the episode conclude...

06-13
37:20

Celebrating Indigenous Trailblazers

Send us a text In this episode, co-hosts Winter Dawn and Kieran reflect on their experience attending the Tournament of Hope gala and discuss the importance of role models and visibility for Indigenous youth. Throughout the episode, Kieran and Winter Dawn highlight the leaders and role models that shaped their journeys and helped in reclaiming their own identities. Tonight's bedtime story is "Go Show the World: A Celebration of Indigenous Heroes" written by Wab Kinew.

05-29
26:38

Welcome to Spring!

Send us a text As the snow and ice melts, the frogs croaking at night signals the change of the season. But with the beginning of spring here, so is the start of fire season. In this episode of "When the Frogs Sleep," co-hosts Winter Dawn and Kieran reflect on their favourite memories of spring growing up and Kieran's return to firefighting. Indigenous communities have long held traditional eco-knowledge about the responsible use of fire, illustrated in tonight's bedtime story, Th...

05-16
28:25

The Adventures of Kokum Sanderson

Send us a text In this week's episode, Host Kieran Davis welcomes his Kokum, Florence Sanderson, to When the Frogs Sleep as the podcast's first guest where they talk about how stories as a young girl impacted the adventures and travel of Florence throughout her life. Florence shares stories about her favourite travel memories and experiences with her family and Kieran reads his favourite bedtime story, Goldilocks and the Three Bears.

05-02
27:55

We are Treaty People: Fives Bucks and Double Sacred

Send us a text Join co-hosts Winter Dawn Lipscombe & Kieran Davis for this week's episode of When the Frogs Sleep where they reflect on the 150th anniversary of the signing of Treaty #3, visiting Treaty #3, and the mystery of the missing Lac Seul Adhesion. In the spirit of National Indigenous Peoples Day, they highlight the importance of celebrating Indigenous culture and delve into what it truly means to uphold and honour treaty relations. Chi-Miigwetch to a fellow WTFS supporte...

06-27
41:46

Nanbozho and the Four Sacred Medicines

Send us a text Nanabozho, or Nanabush, is a great spirit in the Anishinaabe culture, known for being a shapeshifter and a trickster, and is an important figure in Anishinaabe storytelling where his experiences were used to provide guidance and teach moral lessons. Tonight's bedtime story comes from the book, Braiding Sweetgrass, and shares how Nanbozho walked the four directions to learn from the earth and be human.

04-18
26:42

The Spirit of Mount McKay

Send us a text In this episode, hosts Winter Dawn Lipscombe and Kieran Davis take a trip to Thunder Bay where they discuss how their recent travel for work also provided an opportunity to visit family and how exploring the region has been an opportunity to rest from their busy schedules. One of the highlights of their trip was learning about the importance of Mount McKay to the Anishinaabe people and their visit to Old Fort William, tonight's bedtime story is Thunder Bay from Gii-Nitaa-Aadiso...

04-01
30:52

Honouring the Ogiminan

Send us a text In celebration of International Women's Day, today's episode is dedicated to our mothers and honouring their advocacy and leadership. Hosts Kieran Davis and Winter Dawn Lipscombe highlight the significance of recognizing and uplifting Indigenous women in leadership roles, that historically, Indigenous women held significant roles in their communities as caregivers, mediators, and decision-makers. However, colonization and the residential school system have suppressed wome...

03-14
47:23

The Legend of Sioux Lookout

Send us a text This week's episode focuses on the Legend of Sioux Lookout and talking about the battle between the Sioux and Anishinaabe peoples. Sioux Mountain served as a key lookout point for the Anishinaabe in their ambush of the Sioux and exemplifies the resilience and ingenuity of Indigenous peoples. To read the full story visit: https://siouxlookout.com/about-sioux-lookout/

02-28
32:02

Recommend Channels