miyo-wîcêhtowin ATEP Podcast
miyo-wîcêhtowin ATEP Podcast is a podcast created to foster opportunities for truth-telling, remembrance, healing, upliftment, and the advancement of belonging. Situated within a colonial institutional context, the podcast responds to the need for a dedicated space where ATEP students, faculty, staff, and Indigenous community members can come together to reflect on and process challenging realities. Grounded in Elder wisdoms and held within a supportive community environment, each episode centres storytelling as a powerful means of sharing knowledge. The podcast seeks to decolonize knowledge sharing by honouring wisdoms that flow from the mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual dimensions, creating space for connection, reflection, and collective healing across generations.
miyo-wîcêhtowin ATEP Podcast
Latest Episodes
Episode 9-Walking Together Through Leadership, Community, and Relationship with LewisCardinal
Join hosts Tammy Rae Lamouche and Dr. Zahra Kasamali for a conversation with Lewis Cardinal, Chancellor of St. Stephen's College and a member of Sucker Creek Cree First Nation in Treaty No. 8 Territory. Together, the...
Episode 8: Understanding the Impact of ATEP with Guest: Dr. Evelyn Steinhauer
What has been the lasting impact of the Aboriginal Teacher Education Program (ATEP)? In this episode of miyo-wîcehtôwin: stories that teach and heal, hosts Tammy Rae Lamouche and Dr. Zahra Kasamali welcome Dr. Evelyn Steinhauer, a nêhi...
Episode 7: nêhiyawêwin: Honouring the Language and Those Who Carry It with Roberta Alook
In this episode of miyo-wîcêhtowin: Stories That Teach and Heal, Tammy Rae Lamouche and Dr. Zahra Kasamali sit down with Roberta Alook, a Cree language teacher at amiskwaciy academy. Roberta shares her journey with nêhiyawêwin and how ...
Episode 6: The Circle Continues: Starr MacLean & Lauren Ross from ATEP to Graduate Studies
In this episode, Starr MacLean and Lauren Ross share their journeys from ATEP into graduate studies in Indigenous Peoples Education. They reflect on the teachings, relationships, and experiences that shaped them, and how those foundations conti...
Episode 5: Becoming a Teacher in a Good Way: Walking wâhkôhtowin Through Student Journeys at ATEP
In this episode, hosts Dr. Zahra Kasamali and Tammy Lamouche sit down with Sharlene Johnson and Kailey Clark to share their journeys through ATEP. Grounded in wâhkôhtowin, they reflect on what it means to become a teacher in a good way through ...