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25. Vaxxed Life & Mapping
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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
May 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
IVPodcast Ep. 25 | Vaxxed Life & Mapping - May 2021
Souta and Melissa discuss vaccinations, why they're continuing to wear masks, the significance of land mapping and when they can get back to work and celebrating with all their relations across International borders impacted by the virus.
*Please submit this request form if you or someone you know is in need of a self-defense class sponsorship at a gym near you! Once submitted, IV will work with you and the nearest gym to provide limited classes:
www.indigenousvision.org/mmiwarriors/…cmJJzxpOVFDQ
Learn about here: www.indigenousvision.org/
Follow Souta: @lastwarcry on TikTok
Indigenous Vision on IG: @helloivmusic
The IV Podcast is hosted by Indigenous Vision's Executive Director Souta Calling Last (Blackfoot) and produced by co-host Melissa Spence (Anishinaabe).
Podcast music:
Music by Elysium Audio Labs
Track: “Ocean Park”
License: bit.ly/3k14iEk
www.elysiumaudiolabs.com
Souta and Melissa discuss vaccinations, why they're continuing to wear masks, the significance of land mapping and when they can get back to work and celebrating with all their relations across International borders impacted by the virus.
*Please submit this request form if you or someone you know is in need of a self-defense class sponsorship at a gym near you! Once submitted, IV will work with you and the nearest gym to provide limited classes:
www.indigenousvision.org/mmiwarriors/…cmJJzxpOVFDQ
Learn about here: www.indigenousvision.org/
Follow Souta: @lastwarcry on TikTok
Indigenous Vision on IG: @helloivmusic
The IV Podcast is hosted by Indigenous Vision's Executive Director Souta Calling Last (Blackfoot) and produced by co-host Melissa Spence (Anishinaabe).
Podcast music:
Music by Elysium Audio Labs
Track: “Ocean Park”
License: bit.ly/3k14iEk
www.elysiumaudiolabs.com
Released:
May 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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