The Deadly Uncle Podcast CURT YOUNG
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The Deadly Uncle Podcast was created as a safe space to connect Indigenous men and boys to their culture and communities. Join Curt Young and Trent Agecoutay as they talk to "Deadly Uncles" in the Indigenous Community.
Each podcast promotes belonging and social inclusion to support the physical and mental wellbeing of Indigenous men and boys. With the support of the Edmonton Arts Council, we have successfully interviewed 20 “Deadly Uncles” !
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The Deadly Uncle Podcast Season 1 Episode 20 Russ Nehiyaw
The Deadly Uncle Podcast was created as a safe space to connect Indigenous men and boys to their culture and communities. Join Curt Young and Trent Agecoutay as they talk to "Deadly Uncles" in the Indigenous Community.
Each podcast promotes belonging and social inclusion to support the physical and mental wellbeing of Indigenous men and boys. With the support of the Edmonton Arts Council, we have successfully interviewed 20 “Deadly Uncles” and in episode 20 we sit down with Russ Nehiyaw. -
The Deadly Uncle Podcast Season 1 Episode 19 Alec Carton
The Deadly Uncle Podcast was created as a safe space to connect Indigenous men and boys to their culture and communities. Join Curt Young and Trent Agecoutay as they talk to "Deadly Uncles" in the Indigenous Community.
Each podcast promotes belonging and social inclusion to support the physical and mental wellbeing of Indigenous men and boys. With the support of the Edmonton Arts Council, we have successfully interviewed 20 “Deadly Uncles” and in episode 19 we sit down with Alec carton.
Alec Carton (Ali Tapaquon) is a nêhiyaw First Nations and African person whose ancestors are from both Saskatchewan and Ethiopia. Alec is dedicated to the revitalization of Indigenous Ceremonies, languages, and ancestral ways of living. Through the advancement of Indigenous economic world views and the sharing of ancestral teachings, he believes that long term security for all can be achieved through sharing. -
The Deadly Uncle Podcast Season 1 Episode 18 Rodger Ross
The Deadly Uncle Podcast was created as a safe space to connect Indigenous men and boys to their culture and communities. Join Curt Young and Trent Agecoutay as they talk to "Deadly Uncles" in the Indigenous Community.
Each podcast promotes belonging and social inclusion to support the physical and mental wellbeing of Indigenous men and boys. With the support of the Edmonton Arts Council, we have successfully interviewed 20 “Deadly Uncles” and in episode 18 Trent and Curt sit down with Rodger Ross.
Rodger is a Multi-media Producer, trained Journalist and Indigenous Traditional Storyteller. He brings over 30 yrs of production experience in Radio, Television and Print Media as a Writer, Producer, Director and On-Air Personality. Rodger spent 9 yrs as a Cultural Facilitator with the Aboriginal Cultural Awareness Program administered by the First Nations University of Canada. His strength is his passion for every project he immerses himself in. -
The Deadly Uncle Podcast Season 1 Episode 17 Robbie Daniels
The Deadly Uncle Podcast was created as a safe space to connect Indigenous men and boys to their culture and communities. Join Curt Young and Trent Agecoutay as they talk to "Deadly Uncles" in the Indigenous Community.
Each podcast promotes belonging and social inclusion to support the physical and mental wellbeing of Indigenous men and boys. With the support of the Edmonton Arts Council, we have successfully interviewed 20 “Deadly Uncles” and in episode 17 we sit down with Robbie Daniels. -
The Deadly Uncle Podcast Season 1 Episode 16 Tyson Martell
The Deadly Uncle Podcast was created as a safe space to connect Indigenous men and boys to their culture and communities. Join Curt Young and Trent Agecoutay as they talk to "Deadly Uncles" in the Indigenous Community.
Each podcast promotes belonging and social inclusion to support the physical and mental wellbeing of Indigenous men and boys. With the support of the Edmonton Arts Council, we have successfully interviewed 20 “Deadly Uncles” and in episode 16 Trent and Curt chat with Tyson Martell. -
The Deadly Uncle Podcast Season 1 Episode 15 Marshall Vielle
The Deadly Uncle Podcast was created as a safe space to connect Indigenous men and boys to their culture and communities. Join Curt Young and Trent Agecoutay as they talk to "Deadly Uncles" in the Indigenous Community.
Each podcast promotes belonging and social inclusion to support the physical and mental wellbeing of Indigenous men and boys. With the support of the Edmonton Arts Council, we have successfully interviewed 20 “Deadly Uncles” and in episode 15 Curt and Trent sit down with Actor Marshall Vielle.
Marshall is an Actor, Director, Podcaster, and Drag Performer from the Kainai Nation in Southern Alberta. They are a recent graduate from the University of Lethbridge where they received their Bachelors of Fine Arts, specializing in Theatre Performance. They are especially interested in using theatre for community development, having been involved in various projects both locally and internationally aimed at using artistic practices to encourage social change. They work as an advocate for diversity in the performance sector, while also lending their creativity to several Queer Youth initiatives. Marshall is the recipient of the 2018 Theatre Calgary Stephen Hair Emerging Actor Award. When they are not acting, Marshall can be seen teaching as an Artist-in-Residence at Trickster Theatre or Improvising with Dirty Laundry.