A podcast series that shares the brave stories of Northerners who are inspiring innovation and community wellbeing through business.
Hosted by Xina Cowan, EntrepreNorth's Community Manager.
In this first season we’re inviting listeners to explore different ways of thinking about entrepreneurship and how it’s being creatively redefined in Northern communities. Venture Out’s guests are born storytellers and creators, and we and we know you’ll enjoy visiting with them.
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A podcast series that shares the brave stories of Northerners who are inspiring innovation and community wellbeing through business.
Hosted by Xina Cowan, EntrepreNorth's Community Manager.
In this first season we’re inviting listeners to explore different ways of thinking about entrepreneurship and how it’s being creatively redefined in Northern communities. Venture Out’s guests are born storytellers and creators, and we and we know you’ll enjoy visiting with them.
Angela Code is empowering women to find their strength on the land
Venture Out
52 minutes
1 year ago
Angela Code is empowering women to find their strength on the land
based educator, filmmaker, and facilitator from Tadoule Lake - a remote northern community in Manitoba.
Angela has lived in the Yukon for many years and this is where she operates her business, Dene Cha'niyé - Indigenous Cultural Contracting. Dene Cha'niyé is Dënesųłıné for “our code of ethics” or “our set of morals” or “our culture, our way of being and knowing.” Angela loves her culture and being out on the land, and through her business she creates opportunities for others - especially women - to find that love too.
She offers workshops on ethical hunting and harvesting from a Dene perspective and she also instructs hide tanning, tool making, and the processing of wild meat. Colonization has stifled these practices in many communities, and gender politics impact access to land-based skill development for women. Angela is shifting this narrative in critical ways, and in her words "if women feel empowered with knowledge and skills, they will pass it onto their children and we will have a much more robust economy. Our communities will flourish."
In this episode, you will also meet Sayisi Dene | Dënesųłıné land guardian and powerhouse Stephanie Thorassie, who is a relative and dear friend of Angela's and is the Executive Director of the Seal River Watershed Initiative, which has a goal to permanently protect the Seal River Watershed from industrial development as an Indigenous Protected Area (IPA).
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Venture Out's theme song is Fires Across the Tundra by Denendeh's Leela Gilday.
Venture Out
A podcast series that shares the brave stories of Northerners who are inspiring innovation and community wellbeing through business.
Hosted by Xina Cowan, EntrepreNorth's Community Manager.
In this first season we’re inviting listeners to explore different ways of thinking about entrepreneurship and how it’s being creatively redefined in Northern communities. Venture Out’s guests are born storytellers and creators, and we and we know you’ll enjoy visiting with them.