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Iorì:wase is a weekly community newspaper based in the Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) Community of Kahnawake. Our podcasts cover a variety of issues, from hard news, features, sports, health and fitness, human interest, and everything in between. We’re a newspaper in podcast form! Iorì:wase: more than just a newspaper.#IndigenousMedia #IndigenousPodcasts
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Wednesday Mar 01, 2023
Meatheads Episode 17
Wednesday Mar 01, 2023
Wednesday Mar 01, 2023
This week on Meatheads, Marc and Derek touch on dietary supplements, the best ways to keep your family moving and active over spring break and how to continue training through injury.
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Wednesday Feb 22, 2023
The Beading Table Episode 14
Wednesday Feb 22, 2023
Wednesday Feb 22, 2023
In this week's episode of The Beading Table, Leith and Margaret discuss various topics, including a recent incident of shoplifting at Traditions, shout outs to those making strides and much more!
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Wednesday Feb 15, 2023
Front Page: Mental Health and Awareness
Wednesday Feb 15, 2023
Wednesday Feb 15, 2023
In this episode of the Iorì:wase Front Page Podcast, we speak to Kahnawake Shakotiia’takehnhas Community Services Manager of Mental Health and Wellness Alana Kane about the re-implementation of a wait list for mental health services at KSCS as well as the Wellness Action Team.
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Wednesday Feb 08, 2023
Meatheads Episode 16
Wednesday Feb 08, 2023
Wednesday Feb 08, 2023
This week on Meatheads, Marc and Derek discuss emotional eating, winter workouts and thir favorite leg exercises.
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Wednesday Feb 01, 2023
KCI Kindled Episode 4
Wednesday Feb 01, 2023
Wednesday Feb 01, 2023
In this episode of KCI Kindled host Karina Peterson talks about gratitude, letting go, stepping into a New Year!
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Wednesday Jan 25, 2023
KYC at 50: All things Winter Carnival
Wednesday Jan 25, 2023
Wednesday Jan 25, 2023
Welcome to the KYC at 50 Podcast!
In this episode, we talk to KYC Program Manager Wahonsotiio Montour and KYC Community Events Coordinator Cheyanne McComber about all things Winter Carnival and some of the remaining events this week.
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Wednesday Jan 18, 2023
The Beading Table: Volume 2
Wednesday Jan 18, 2023
Wednesday Jan 18, 2023
Our hosts Leith and Margaret talk about the new Volume of the Beading Table Podcast, getting out of a beading lull and more in this episode of The Beading Table
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Wednesday Jan 11, 2023
The Lede: 2022 Year in Review
Wednesday Jan 11, 2023
Wednesday Jan 11, 2023
In this special episode of the Lede, Iorì:wase journalists Greg Horn, Jordan Standup and Marc Lalonde take a look back at the stories that made headlines in Kahnawake in 2022 including the return to normalcy, the MCK housing issue, local athletes, and much more.
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Wednesday Jan 04, 2023
Meatheads: Sticking with your New Years Resolution
Wednesday Jan 04, 2023
Wednesday Jan 04, 2023
This week on Meatheads Marc and Derek talk about the New Year, new training methods and how training changes as you get older.
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Wednesday Dec 21, 2022
KYC at 50: Winter Carnival
Wednesday Dec 21, 2022
Wednesday Dec 21, 2022
The Kahnawake Youth Center continues to celebrate its 50th anniversary. As part of the celebrations, the Winter Carnival will be moved to January instead of February.
In this episode, we speak to current KYC employee Cheyanne McComber and former employee MC Snow about Winter Carnival memories, as well as the schedule for the 2023 edition.
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