
Peyakôskân, pronounced Paya-gos-gon, is a Cree word meaning ”One Family, One Bond, One Nation.” The Peyakôskân Podcast is a multicultural youth-led production team. The team conducts research, interviews, and youth-led discussions while building awareness of issues affecting society and the economy related to culture and ethnicity. By working together and interviewing community experts, Elders, and Knowledge-Keepers, the Peyakôskân Podcast provides learning opportunities for all participants, listeners and viewers to build awareness around language, truth & reconciliation, systemic racism, discrimination, and allyship. Through oral tradition, we can build awareness, shift perspectives and create a better world for the next generation.
Peyakôskân, pronounced Paya-gos-gon, is a Cree word meaning ”One Family, One Bond, One Nation.” The Peyakôskân Podcast is a multicultural youth-led production team. The team conducts research, interviews, and youth-led discussions while building awareness of issues affecting society and the economy related to culture and ethnicity. By working together and interviewing community experts, Elders, and Knowledge-Keepers, the Peyakôskân Podcast provides learning opportunities for all participants, listeners and viewers to build awareness around language, truth & reconciliation, systemic racism, discrimination, and allyship. Through oral tradition, we can build awareness, shift perspectives and create a better world for the next generation.
Episodes

Tuesday Dec 02, 2025
S2E13 Cultural Healing Through Dance & Tradition Ft. Elder Dave Matilpi
Tuesday Dec 02, 2025
Tuesday Dec 02, 2025
The Peyakoskan Podcast, hosted by Ethan, features an interview with Elder Dave Matilpi who shares his life story, beginning in Alert Bay BC. Separated from his traditional family and placed in a residential school, he describes the trauma and identity struggles he faced. After battling addictions, he found healing through reclaiming and embracing his cultural heritage. He speaks on his journey to becoming a ceremonial elder, dancer, and advocate for youth, highlighting the importance of cultural identity and the enduring strength of Indigenous peoples.
Disclaimer: The views expressed by guests are their own and do not reflect the official stance of GPFC's Peyakoskan Podcast. We aim to provide a platform for diverse perspectives.

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