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Radicle Narrative
Mylan Tootoosis
57 episodes
6 days ago
We’re bringing to you the narratives of real people based on real conversations and real ideas. We are highlighting intelligent and alternative narratives based on the lived experience of individuals navigating a changing and challenging world. We’re striving to bring you quality content that informs, fosters change, resiliency, and maybe even a little chaos.
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We’re bringing to you the narratives of real people based on real conversations and real ideas. We are highlighting intelligent and alternative narratives based on the lived experience of individuals navigating a changing and challenging world. We’re striving to bring you quality content that informs, fosters change, resiliency, and maybe even a little chaos.
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5.3: Raymond Fox Jr. on Soccer, Athleticism and Community.
Radicle Narrative
1 hour 10 minutes 9 seconds
2 years ago
5.3: Raymond Fox Jr. on Soccer, Athleticism and Community.

On this episode Mylan sits down with Raymond Fox Jr, from Sweet Grass Indian Reserve and grew up in North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Besides being a goalkeeper for the USask Men's Soccer team, Raymond is deeply committed to his community and passionate about fostering the next generation of indigenous athletes.

As he pursues his education degree at the Indian Teachers Education Program (ITEP) at the University of Saskatchewan, Raymond also finds time to actively promote community sport camps and program for indigenous youth. Through his involvement, he aims to inspire and mentor young indigenous athletes, empowering them to pursue their dreams in sports and beyond. Raymond's dedication to nurturing talent and encouraging a sense of belonging in the sporting world has made him a notable figuring both on and off the field.



Listen in as we discuss his experiences with soccer, training regime, and his take on working with indigenous communities .


Radicle Narrative
We’re bringing to you the narratives of real people based on real conversations and real ideas. We are highlighting intelligent and alternative narratives based on the lived experience of individuals navigating a changing and challenging world. We’re striving to bring you quality content that informs, fosters change, resiliency, and maybe even a little chaos.