
INDIGENOUS VISION (IV) Podcast is hosted by Souta Calling Last (Blackfoot) and produced by co-host Melissa Spence (Anishinaabe).
“Two aunties sharing and examining the world through the lens of an Anishinaabe and Blackfoot experience.“
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Latest Episodes
IVPodcast 158 – Good Work with Good People
We’re back from our first in-person Cultural Humility training on the Canadian side of the border and we couldn’t be more humbled and honored to have shared two whole days with some amazing people from Treaty 7 and beyond at the Blackfoot Confederacy! Cultural Humility benefits all and our workplaces need it more than ever, register for our next virtual training that gets underway this April 21!
IVPodcast 157 – If We’re Too Much, go find less…
What we charge for our services as Indigenous facilitators seems to ruffle the feathers of some. Why is that? Join us for any one of our upcoming Cultural Humility trainings by visiting our site, the links in the show notes, or by following us on our socials!
IVPodcast 156 – Self Defense & Bullying
Bullying is everywhere and we’re determined to continue using cultural humility to face the bullying in our professional and personal environments. We’ve also announced our next MMIWarriors Camp for October 2026!
IVPodcast 155 – Cognitive Dissonance in Pretendian Hunting
First, we stand with Lily. Second, we love cultural humility and as and organization with a Blackfoot woman as the ED (Souta Calling Last) it’s important to move with care, compassion, and courage to speak up when an ouch is committed. Our final episode of the year revisits the pretendian, defendian, and decedian conversation with a big splash of cognitive dissonance. Thanks for being here with us!
IVPodcast 154 – Countering Hate with Cultural Humility
As the IV team prepares for the first in-person Cultural Humility training of the new year, we’re sharing some of the way we currently use cultural humility in our everyday lives moving through the compex systems of the US and Canada. See you next month in Calgary!
IVPodcast 153 – A Culture of Humility
Happy Winter season to you! Indigenous Vision is excited to get to work in Canada this January at our first in-person cultural humility training at the Blackfoot Confederacy! On this episode we share experiences on what it’s like being Indigenous in the US vs Canada and how the harm towards the Indigenous population is perpetuated through ‘scripting’ in Canada specifically. Join us!
IVPodcast 152 – Pretendians. Pictographs. Paradigms.
We’re battling that familiar pretendian pain, the stress of protecting pictographs, and the frustration with harmful paradigms. Despite all this, we’re thriving, living with the magic of the land, and locked-in to our work as we move closer to a New Year!
IVPodcast 151 – Native American Heritage Month
Celebrating Native American Heritage Month but don’t know where to being? Hit that play button and learn about the many ways you can support and celebrate Indigenous people this November and beyond.
IVPodcast 150 – The Red Flags We Ignore
Our commitment to practicing self love begins with healthy relationships with family, friends, coworkers, acquaintances, community members, and romantic partners. Overlooking the red flags people are showing us can lead to psychological turmoil, frustration, stress, and even death.
IVPodcast 149 – Healthy, Non-Performative Solidarity
As folks continue to mobilize across Great Turtle Island for all the reasons, when it comes to supporting each other how can we move with humility and respect?
IVPodcast 148 – We steward the Land. Period.
As unprecedented times roll on we’re committed more than ever to conserve, protect, and revitalize the land we’ve been stewarding for thousands of years; regardless of who is asserting claim to it.
IVPodcast 147 – A Time of Pause
We’re honoring our late Board of Directors President, Harley Bastien who made his journey home last week. Indigenous Vision continues to honor all of our relatives and relations who are survivors of Residential and Indian Boarding Schools, and all those who did not survive. Thank you to everyone who attended our retreat last month, we look forward to next year’s event.
IVPodcast 146 – Flathead Lake 2025
Our MMIWarriors Retreat is days away! This year’s event goes down along Flathead Lake over the weekend of September 19th and features a jammed packed schedule of Self Defense Training from SBG Gym, Powwow Yoga & Breath Work by Acosia Red Elk, and a super exclusive performance from Black Belt Eagle Scout. This retreat is made possible by the Return to the Heart Foundation, G4GC, the Tides Foundation and all of the awesome volunteers!
IVPodcast 145 – Sweet Berry Summer
We’re back! Thanks to everyone who’s been showing up at our events this summer. The love and kindness has been pouring in. We hope you’re having sweet summer moments and standing in all the joy. With fall approaching, we’re gearing up for our MMMIWarriors Retreat, Youth Water Events, and more Cultural Humility!
IVPodcast 144 – Our 10 Year Anniversary
Indigenous Vision was established on June 3, 2015! This week we’re reflecting on our journey not just as a 501(c)(3) but as Indigenous Women who are growing into our next level of life. Thank you for supporting us!
IVPodcast 143 – Narratives & Pictographs
This month we’re celebrating 10 years as a nonprofit! The official celebration goes down at the grand opening of the Bear Gulch Pictograph Visitor Center on June 28th. Your support means the world to us and all we work with. There’s still time to enter the Dream Tipi Raffle or make a donation to support any one of our programs.
IVPodcast 142 – Week of Action for MMIW & MMIP
Sharing our “why” we do the work in MMIW & MMIP spaces. This week of action we’re noticing a stronger wave of support, hope, love, and communal efforts; that’s something to celebrate! Protecting ourselves so we can enjoy a long life is serious work, but we’re determined to make it joy filled AND impactful. Our MMIWarriors Retreat is happening this September and we’re thankful to those who’ve helped make it happen! Donate to our programs to help us continue the work we do.
IVPodcast 141 – Border Crossings & Assumptions
We’re relieved to have our team members make it across borders this month, yet as we prepare for one of our biggest celebrations we are hopeful our Elders, and other community members have positive experiences moving through the Land. We’re minding our assumptions, moving with kindness, and sending extra love to everyone navigating the systems we live in. Thank you to everyone who will acknowledge National Awareness Day for Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women this May 5th.
IVPodcast 140 – Support Culture & Win a Tipi
Our Tipi Glamping package fundraiser is in full swing! Some are having a hard time believing we’re offering an entire off-grid Tipi glamping package to anyone who enters our Dream Tipi raffle. Visit our website to learn about all the cozy fixings and furnishings that includes a solar generator with solar panels, a lounging area, buffalo rugs and of course the 20 ft tipi itself! Deadline to enter is June 24, 2025 – winner announced at the Bear Gulch Pictographs Visitor Center Grand Opening on June 28, 2025 – good luck!
IVPodcast 139 – Sobriety & Society
Maintaining our footing through unprecedented times has us grateful for our sobriety despite the backlash it can create in a world where toxic ways are downplayed and sometimes even celebrated.
IVPodcast 138 – Women’s Day Reflection
Fresh off a powerful gathering of Indigenous Women in Albuquerque, we’re back to reflect on International Women’s Day; a day we were too busy to actually celebrate. While our communities grieve and seek justice for our murdered and missing sisters we’re also confronted with pretendians like Beverley Jean Santamaria aka Buffy Sainte-Marie showing up on our feeds once again.
IVPodcast 137 – Leaning into Optimism
With all that’s stacked towards us, Indigenous Vision is an optimistic leaning organization. Led by the value system of our beloved Ancestors, we continue to pull from the thousands of years of joy, peace, and loving community our relatives lived and loved through.
IVPodcast 136 – Relationship Peace
We taking healthy relationship building seriously! Happy Valentines day to any and all who celebrate healthy love.
IVPodcast 135 – Justice for our Powerful Beings
It’s not often that we have five Indigenous women together on one episode but here we are! This week we’re talking Snakes, Turtles, and other powerful beings who, from time to time, are misunderstood. Thank you to our guests Star Cardinal, Kristen Kipp, and Maggie Johnston for sharing the space with us.
IVPodcast 134 – Climate Girl Woes Humility
Indigenous women who care about the Earth. In this episode we dialogue about our respective climate, water, plant nation, and land.
IVPodcast 133 – Benefits of Cultural Humility
Every workplace can benefit from cultural humility by fueling their initiative for change management. Our next cohort begins Tuesday, May. 20!
IVPodcast 132 – Happy New Year!
We’re sending you love, peace, and extra care into the new year. Entering our next phase with creative hearts and healthy minds. What are you bringing into the new year?
IVPodcast 131 – Your Dream Tipi is Waiting!
It might be hard to believe we’re raffling a Blackfoot style, fully furnished Tipi, but we are! Your entry not only gives you a chance to win, it puts money directly into our cultural conservation efforts. 2025 is our 10 year anniversary as a nonprofit and we’re celebrating at the Grand Opening of the new Bear Gulch Pictograph Visitor Center on June 14th where the Dream Tipi winner will be announced! You can look over all the details and enter to win here!
IVPodcast 130 – Keeping Our Narrative Strong
As Indigenous people we’ve always travelled throughout Great Turtle Island. Whether for valuable information like animal migration patterns, trading, exploring, or even love, Indigenous feet have been covering this continent since time immemorial. Our Ancestors are not ‘mysterious’ and neither are the invaluable and sacred remnants they left for us; fasting shelters, medicine wheels, tipi rings, etc. We’re here to put that on record.
IVPodcast 129 – Apologies, Land, and Success!
We’re just two aunties living through historic moments in time while revitalizing our culture, people, and land. It’s been a helluva week!