Episodes
Good Fire Podcast by Amy Cardinal Christianson and Matthew Kristoff
Stories of Indigenous fire stewardship, cultural and social empowerment and environmental integrity
Episode highlight
Join Amy Cardinal Christianson and Matthew Kristoff as they give a sneak peek at what to expect in Good Fire’s third season.
Resources
Canada’s record-breaking wildfires in 2023: A fiery wake-up call
Intentional Fire Podcast by Vikki Preston
Sponsors
The Canadian Partnership for Wildland Fire...
Published 01/17/24
Good Fire Podcast by Amy Cardinal Christianson and Matthew Kristoff
Stories of Indigenous fire stewardship, cultural empowerment and environmental integrity
The Abundance Will Be Forever with Victor Steffensen and Ado Webster
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In this podcast, Victor Steffensen and Ado Webster reflect on their experiences as Indigenous fire-keepers.
Resources
Fire Country: How Indigenous Fire Management Could Help Save Australia by Victor Steffensen
Victor and Ado’s Bios
Looking After Country...
Published 09/19/22
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In this podcast, Victor Steffenson and Ado Webster talk about cultural burning in Australia and the work Firesticks is doing to promote it.
Resources
Fire Country: How Indigenous Fire Management Could Help Save Australia by Victor Steffensen
Looking After Country with Fire: Aboriginal Burning Knowledge With Uncle Kuu
by Victor and Sandra Steffensen
Cool Burning
Sponsors
The Canadian Partnership for Wildland Fire Science
Support from:
● California Indian Water...
Published 09/12/22
Good Fire Podcast by Amy Cardinal Christianson and Matthew Kristoff
Stories of Indigenous fire stewardship, cultural and social empowerment, and environmental integrity
Good Fire In Guyana with Kayla de Freitas and Nicholas Cyril
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In this episode, Kayla and Nicholas talk about the cultural burning practices in Guyana.
Resources
SRDC
Kayla De-Freitas
Sponsors
The Canadian Partnership for Wildland Fire Science
Support from:
● California Indian Water Commission
● ...
Published 08/29/22
Good Fire Podcast by Amy Cardinal Christianson and Matthew Kristoff
Stories of Indigenous fire stewardship, cultural and social empowerment, and environmental integrity
Early Career Panel
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This episode is a recording of a session at the IAWF Fire & Climate conference in Pasadena CA, featuring early career researchers who are re-kindling cultural burning.
Resources
International Association of Wildland Fire
Sponsors
The Canadian Partnership for Wildland Fire...
Published 08/22/22
Good Fire Podcast by Amy Cardinal Christianson and Matthew Kristoff
Stories of Indigenous fire stewardship, cultural empowerment and environmental integrity
Update: Cultural Fire in California with Don Hankins
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In this podcast, Don Hankins talks about new developments around cultural burning in California and his hopes for the future.
Resources
California’s Strategic Plan for Expanding the Use of Beneficial Fire
Sponsors
The Canadian Partnership for Wildland Fire...
Published 07/25/22
Good Fire Podcast by Amy Cardinal Christianson and Matthew Kristoff
Stories of Indigenous fire stewardship, cultural and social empowerment, and environmental integrity
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In this episode, Ntando Nondo talks about Indigenous land stewardship and fire management practices in Zimbabwe.
Resources
Ntando Nondo’s Profile
Southern Africa Fire Network (SAFNET)
Sponsors
The Canadian Partnership for Wildland Fire Science
Support from:
● California Indian Water Commission
● ...
Published 07/18/22
Episode highlight
In this episode, Ntando Nondo talks about Indigenous land stewardship and fire management practices in Zimbabwe.
Resources
Ntando Nondo’s Profile
Southern Africa Fire Network (SAFNET)
Sponsors
The Canadian Partnership for Wildland Fire Science
Support from:
● California Indian Water Commission
● Firesticks Alliance Indigenous Corporation
Quotes
42.08 - 42.16: “If there is a fire, you better use the little water you have to save your property.”
Takeaways
Fire...
Published 07/11/22
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In this episode, Russell Myers Ross and William Nikolakis speak about the work of the Gathering Voices Society on revitalizing traditional fire management in Tsilhqot’in Territory and the potential around carbon offsets.
Resources
Russell Myers Ross’ Story
William Nikolakis’ Profile
Gathering Voices Society
The North Australian Indigenous Land and Sea Management Alliance Ltd (NAILSMA)
Intact Foundation
Wildfire governance in a changing world: Insights for policy learning and...
Published 06/27/22
Good Fire Podcast by Amy Cardinal Christianson and Matthew Kristoff
Stories of Indigenous fire stewardship, cultural and social empowerment, and environmental integrity
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In this episode, Ron W. Goode talks about his journey as a Tribal Chairman of stewarding the land through using fire management and the importance of ceremony. Resources
Ron Goode’s Profile
Tribal-Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Sponsors
The Canadian Partnership for Wildland Fire Science
Support...
Published 06/20/22
Hosted by Amy Cardinal Christianson, and Matthew Kristoff. Amy is a Métis woman from Treaty 8 territory, currently living in Treaty 6, and a research scientist with the Canadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada. Matthew grew up in Treaty 8 territory and now lives in Treaty 6. He is a forester in the province of Alberta, Canada and the creator of YourForest Podcast.
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In this podcast, Bhiamie Williamson discusses the connection of Indigenous peoples to the land, and...
Published 06/13/22
Another teaser, and some advice from Amy for those that want to get involved!
Resources
Canada Wildfire: https://www.canadawildfire.org/
Firesticks Alliance Australia: https://www.firesticks.org.au/
Coalition of Prescribed Fire Councils: http://www.prescribedfire.net/
Prescribed Fire Training Exchanges: https://www.conservationgateway.org/ConservationPractices/FireLandscapes/HabitatProtectionandRestoration/Training/TrainingExchanges/Pages/Upcoming-Training-Exchanges.aspx
TREX Prescribed...
Published 05/02/22
We are so excited to bring you a second season of Good Fire. It only took us 2 years to figure it out. But now, here it comes. Coming in the first half of 2022, discussions from people around the world about Indigenous cultural burning, getting fire back on the land, social justice, and cultural empowerment.
https://www.canadawildfire.org/
Published 12/02/21
The final episode of the Good Fire Podcast is an incredible conversation that helps to try and summarize some of the ideas we have discussed over the last 10 episodes. Jay Mistry has been working with and doing research in the Amazon basin with indigenous peoples for years, and she has a great perspective on many of the issues we have discussed. We talked about the role of cultural fire in Brazil and Venezuela, indigenous lead fire programs, and the challenges with colonial governments and...
Published 11/12/19
I think when most people imagine a firefighter they picture a man. Women, it would seem, are still trying to shake the stigma of historical gender roles. Across the colonized world these gender roles have created a mold through which we all perceive and think about our world. Vanessa is trying to break that mold. Through her own life experiences climbing the ladder of the western fire model, as well as through her research, Vanessa has great perspective and insight into the importance of...
Published 11/04/19
Wildfire management has long been the domain of colonial governments. Despite a rich history of living with, managing, and using fire as a tool since time immemorial, indigenous people were not permitted to practice cultural fire and their knowledge was largely ignored. As a result, total fire suppression became the prominent policy. With the most active force of natural succession abruptly halted, indigenous communities suffered as the land changed. Today, western society has recognized the...
Published 10/28/19
More Fire Stories from Fire Keeper Pierre Kruger. These live recordings are a great way to try and understand some indigenous perspectives when it comes to the role of fire in our natural world.
Published 10/21/19
Cultural burning is important for many reasons, from berry production to habitat creation it promotes sustainable ecosystems and communities. Water is one giant part of that equation. What is the connection between fire and water? How can burning more or less often, higher or lower intensities, affect water quality and fish habitat? Don Hankins has studied these questions and has answers for us.
Published 10/15/19
This episode features stories from Fire Keeper Nklawa. He provides insight
helping people to better understand burning and it’s importance from a
cultural perspective.
Published 10/07/19
For generations, since colonization, authority over the land and how to manage it has been held firmly by colonial governments, despite that land being sustainably managed for thousands of years prior to European contact by indigenous peoples. Firesticks is an organization that aims to change the system and create more opportunity for indigenous lead fire management. A more inclusive management system serves multiple purposes, benefiting all walks of life from indigenous to non-indigenous...
Published 10/01/19
Indigenous people have a rich history of working with and understanding
fire. Pierre Kruger remembers a time when burning was common and has
countless stories describing the lessons learned. This is the first of
three Fire-Keeper stories we will release during the course of this podcast
series. These stories consist of traditional knowledge and describe an
understanding of fire that may be different from what some have come to
understand.
Published 09/23/19
Cultural burning exists around the world. This week we spoke with Trent Nelson and Tim Kanoa about the huge forward strides they have taken to get cultural burning back on the landscape on the other side of the globe, in Australia. We discuss the deep cultural ties to burning, what has been lost, and what can be gained by having it back on the land. We could learn a lot from their experience.
Published 09/16/19
Wildfire is often portrayed in the media as being ‘destructive’ and ‘catastrophic’. In this podcast we explore the concept of fire as a tool for ecological health and cultural empowerment by indigenous people around the globe. Good Fire is a term used to describe fire that is lit intentionally to achieve specific ecological and cultural goals. Good fire is about balance.
Published 09/03/19