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Dene Talk

Dene Talk

Written by: Cassidy Villebrun-Buracas CFUV
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Dene means people, and Dene Talk is just that; it’s a podcast talking to Indigenous people and listening to their stories. On this podcast you’ll hear from writers, burlesque dancers, psychologists, artists, land defenders, full spectrum birth workers, and storytellers, and we delve into contemporary issues facing Indigenous peoples. Dene Talk doesn’t shy away from the nitty gritty of the violence and dispossession Indigenous peoples face from coast to coast to coast, but the podcast seeks to showcase stories of Indigenous rejuvenation, hope, and brilliance.© University of Victoria Student Radio Society Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Episode 2: Why is creating so difficult
    Jan 1 2026

    Creating can feel like being stuck in traffic with a toddler in the back seat. Confronting creative blocks can seem impossible.

    In this episode, we hear from Sam Nock, a Cree-Métis retired blogger and author of A Family of Dreamers, and returning guests Jessica Johns, Halie Finney and Jeremy Dutcher. We learn about how to navigate through creative blocks like imposter syndrome, procrastination, and burnout will challenging our perceptions of creativity.

    Dene Talk is created, written and produced by Cassidy Villebrun-Buracas. Nicola Watts is the story editor and project manager. Amy Jeffery-Uehara is the associate producer. Special thanks to Coulee Ross and Kattie Laur for creative support and to Phoenix Bain for social media and event planning, and the volunteers and staff of CFUV 101.9 FM For all the support through the project. Artwork done by Halie Finney and original music produced by Daniel Calihoo (Wihkitow).

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    41 mins
  • Episode 1: Why is the creative journey worth it?
    Dec 18 2025

    Creating can feel like being lost in the desert dying of thirst and with the state of the world these days, what’s the point of being creative?

    In this episode, we hear from Jessica Johns, a queer Nehiyaw Aunty and writer and Halie Finney, a Métis illustrator, tattooer, and comic book artists. Through their stories we learn how revenge can be a powerful motivator through the creative journey, and how being brave and asking the world for what you want can help you achieve your dreams – though when you get there all might not be exactly as it seems.

    Check out Halie Finney's Instagram, subscribe to her newsletter and buy her comic book Cousin Bear Comes to Visit. Also check out Jessica John’s book Bad Cree and her podcast Cree and D.

    Dene Talk is created, written and produced by Cassidy Villebrun-Buracas. Nicola Watts is the story editor and project manager. Amy Jeffery-Uehara is the associate producer. Special thanks to Coulee Ross and Kattie Laur for creative support and to Phoenix Bain for social media and event planning, and the volunteers and staff of CFUV 101.9 FM For all the support through the project. Artwork done by Halie Finney and original music produced by Daniel Calihoo (Wihkitow).

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    46 mins
  • Resurgence
    Feb 24 2021

    In this episode, we hear from jaye simpson, an Oji-Cree Saulteaux poet, writer, and thinker, and Nicole Neildhart, a Diné multi-media artist exploring the physicality of land, temporality, and futurisms. We delve into the wave of Indigenous brilliance and thought making the future bright for Indigenous peoples.

    Dene Talk is created, written, produced, edited by Cassidy Villebrun-Buracas, with support from Coco Nielson, Glen Swarnadhipathi, Andrew Hynes, and Nicola Watts. Special thanks to the staff and volunteers of CFUV 101.9 FM. Special mashi cho to Jordan Koe and Phoenix Bain. Art work done by Nicole Neidhardt.

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