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New Fire
From remote reserves to bustling big cities, join Urban Native Girl Lisa Charleyboy as she brings you to the surprising heart of the conversations important to Aboriginal youth.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 36 ratings
Really enjoying it so far!
I went right back to the first podcasts and am loving the perspective from a younger generation. I'm attempting to bring more indigenous content to my high school English classes, and this podcast holds the potential to be especially relatable to the teenagers I teach. Can't wait to hear...Read full review »
BDD40 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/30/19
I found this podcast series very informative, and also very current information! This podcast is great for someone like myself who did not get to grow up in my traditional culture. It really helped me to hear the stories of other people who were in the same position as me, I felt somewhat like an...Read full review »
char89lotte via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/11/19
Amazing
As someone newly exploring their cultural identity, you've made my insecurities less prominent. Especially your podcast in which you discuss trying to find spaces to explore your culture. I have definitely felt as though I don't belong but it's reassuring to know that I'm not the...Read full review »
Armstrav via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/15/17
Recent Episodes
Dating while indigenous can be complicated. This week, New Fire looks at modern romance for young aboriginal people - and what it really means to 'date native'.
Published 07/05/18
Whether it's standing up to your parents or getting political and 'fighting the man', rebellion is part of growing up. This week, New Fire features the stories of indigenous youth taking taking a stand - for better and for worse.
Published 07/05/18
Whether you're running away from your remote reserve, escaping from a small town or big city, or heading back to traditional territory - displacement is a fact of life for many indigenous young people.
Published 07/05/18
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