Medicine Bear Speaks
Medicine Bear Speaks explores Indigenous teachings, healing, and the effects of colonial systems. Hosted by Medicine Bear Child, the show dives into topics like cultural safety, spiritual growth, and personal healing. Through deep conversations and traditional wisdom, it helps listeners understand Indigenous perspectives on history, identity, and change. Tune in for eye-opening discussions that encourage learning, self-awareness, and a stronger connection to the land.
Airs Fridays @ 9am, 1pm, & 6pm and Weekends @ 5pm!
ALL EPISODES
Episode 4: Medicine Bear Speaks – Voices of the Land
In this episode of ‘Voices of the Land’, host Medicine Bearchild interviews Gordon Moker about the historical and contemporary treatment of Indigenous peoples in Canada. Gordon Moker discusses the systematic methods used by the Canadian government to control Indigenous populations through five main strategies: elimination, substitution, engineering, administration, and personal protection. He explains how these methods manifested through Indian Residential Schools, healthcare systems, and child apprehension practices. Moker emphasizes the importance of understanding these historical contexts to grasp current Indigenous issues. The conversation also explores the concept of sacred space, healing practices, and the need for genuine dialogue between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. Throughout the discussion, Moker provides deep insights into Indigenous worldview, quantum physics understanding, and the importance of creating safe and sacred spaces for healing and reconciliation.
Episode 3: Medicine Bear Speaks – Voices of the Land
In this episode of ‘Voices of the Land’, host Medicine Bearchild interviews Gordon Moker about the historical and contemporary treatment of Indigenous peoples in Canada. Gordon Moker discusses the systematic methods used by the Canadian government to control Indigenous populations through five main strategies: elimination, substitution, engineering, administration, and personal protection. He explains how these methods manifested through Indian Residential Schools, healthcare systems, and child apprehension practices. Moker emphasizes the importance of understanding these historical contexts to grasp current Indigenous issues. The conversation also explores the concept of sacred space, healing practices, and the need for genuine dialogue between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. Throughout the discussion, Moker provides deep insights into Indigenous worldview, quantum physics understanding, and the importance of creating safe and sacred spaces for healing and reconciliation.
Episode 2: Medicine Bear Speaks – Voices of the Land
In this episode of ‘Medicine Bear Child Speaks Voices of the Land’ on CFNU Radio, the discussion focused on the concept of shadow work and its implications in personal development and indigenous perspectives. The speakers explored the traditional understanding of shadow work as self-exploration and healing, contrasting it with modern interpretations. The conversation delved into deeper topics including language, cultural identity, and systemic control mechanisms. The speakers discussed how institutional systems, particularly through language and education, create frameworks that control and limit individual potential. They emphasized the importance of understanding the four elements (water, earth, fire, air) in achieving personal sovereignty and breaking free from systemic control. The discussion highlighted how indigenous perspectives offer a different understanding of personal growth and healing compared to mainstream psychological approaches.
Episode 1: Medicine Bear Speaks – Voices of the Land
Debut episode of Medicine Bear Speaks – Voices of the Land. Hosted by Medicine Bear Child, the show dives into topics like cultural safety, spiritual growth, and personal healing. He explores Indigenous teachings, healing, and the effects of colonial systems.
About The Host

Medicine Bear Child
Canahhachapew Sovereign Nation
Location: Where the Rock that Sharpens Steel, Treaty 4.
Nehiyawewin
Radio and podcast host.
Entrepreneur for over 25 years. Husband, Father and Grandfather.
I live my life according to laws that have presented themselves to me over the past 45 years. My family holds Treaty 1, 2, 4 as their home land. But in 1874 my grandfather would be one of the signatories to witness the sacred treaty number 4 and was the interpreter. So I have been teaching treaty for 25 years. My life is my message to the world. Hiy hiy
