Relentless Indigenous Woman Podcast
Welcome to the Relentless Indigenous Woman podcast—a space for uncensored and unapologetic conversations on the lived realities of Indigenous Peoples.
Hosted by Dr. Candace Manitopyes, a proud Moose Cree First Nation educator, advocate, and scholar, this podcast invites you to listen, grow, and take meaningful action.
With a community of over 750,000 followers across social media, Dr. Manitopyes has become a powerful voice in bold Indigenous education, truth-telling, and solidarity.
Here, education becomes rebellion. Resistance. Revolution.
Whether you are an Indigenous listener or an ally committed to learning, this podcast exists to challenge, inspire, and empower.
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Relentless Indigenous Woman Podcast
Ep. 55: Finding Our Way Back to Authenticity Beyond Colonialism with Artist & Author Steph Littlebird
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Join us for a deeply meaningful conversation about the power of art and the healing it brings.
Steph Littlebird shares how art became a safe space in her life; a way to process her experiences, express herself, and find her voice when words weren’t always accessible.
What began as a personal outlet has grown into impactful work that resonates with others at a global scale; offering connection, validation, and a sense of not being alone.
The two discuss the idea that many people carry an innate connection to the land, something often felt but not always understood.
Through an unapologetic lens, this conversation highlights the importance of remembering that we are not separate from the earth, but part of it.
The episode also touches on the realities of colonization, disconnection, and the challenges of navigating a fast-paced, reactive world. It offers a gentle invitation to slow down, embrace nuance, and create space for deeper reflection and emotional understanding.
At its core, this conversation is healing, on both an individual and collective level. It speaks to reclaiming connection and finding our way back to something more grounded and authentic
A powerful reminder that the most important work is simply remembering who we are.
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Relentless Actions
1. Reconnect with the Land. Take a moment this week to step outside and be present with the land. Sit, walk, breathe… and simply listen. There is wisdom there that meets you exactly where you are.
2. Begin Telling Your Story. In whatever way feels safe and right for you—write it down, speak it out loud, create something. Your story matters and reclaiming it is a powerful act.
Relentless Reflection
1. What does truth feel like in my body, and when do I notice myself moving away from it? Let this guide you back to your intuition and inner knowing.
2. What story within me is ready to be expressed, even in the smallest way? There is no right or wrong way to begin (the only wrong answer is a dishonest one)
Relentless Resources
1. You are the Land by Steph Littlebird
2. Indigenous Screen Office (ISO) A key resource dedicated to supporting Indigenous creators in film, television, and digital media. They offer funding, training, and resources for those wanting to step into storytelling and media in a meaningful way.
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