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RAD Story Lodge

RAD Story Lodge

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Welcome to the RAD Story Lodge, a space where we share stories of land, culture and hope. Here, we explore pathways to bring abundance and financial sustainability to Indigenous land stewardship. In this podcast, we demystify concepts like ‘nature-based solutions’ and hear how Indigenous communities are advancing regenerative economies in their territories. Join us and hear from land and water stewards who are redefining conservation, restoring land relationships, and reasserting Indigenous rights.


The RAD Story Lodge is hosted by RAD (Restore, Assert and Defend) Network. Learn more on our website, sign up for our mailing list, and drop us a line to connect or share a story.


Website:

https://radnetwork.ca/


Mailing List:

http://eepurl.com/iNvdM6


To connect or share a story:

https://radnetwork.ca/connect-with-us/

© 2026 RAD Story Lodge
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Episodios
  • “Nature has always held the solutions.” - Val Courtois
    Apr 7 2026

    Welcome to the RAD Story Lodge. This episode features a conversation with Valérie Courtois, Executive Director of the Indigenous Leadership Initiative (ILI) and a leading expert on the national movement of Indigenous-led conservation and stewardship building across Canada.

    The RAD Story Lodge is hosted by RAD Network – a network that seeks to center Indigenous rights and leadership within conservation finance and nature-based solutions. Learn more about RAD Network here.

    This episode was produced by Arina Isaeva (Wolf Eye Productions) and hosted by Amberly Quakegesic, with music by Digging Roots. The RAD Story Lodge is made possible with funding from Environment and Climate Change Canada.

    Links:

    • RAD Network website: https://radnetwork.ca/
    • RAD Network mailing list: http://eepurl.com/iNvdM6
    • RAD Network socials: Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook
    • ILI website: https://www.ilinationhood.ca/
    • ILI socials: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
    • Valérie Courtois bio: https://www.ilinationhood.ca/leadership-team/valerie-courtois
    • Indigenous Guardians: https://www.ilinationhood.ca/guardians
    • Digging Roots: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6jXRPYI1uhTRJKuetXMRpj?si=ncoOz3VdSwe_p0fqpXtdag
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    27 m
  • Roots of a Stewardship Economy - Part 2:
    Mar 23 2026

    Welcome to the RAD Story Lodge, a podcast hosted by RAD Network. In this episode we hear about Wahkohtowin Development’s efforts to cultivate an Indigenous stewardship economy in Treaty 9 territory. In partnership with Mikro-Tek, Wahkohtowin is applying mycorrhizal fungi to tree seedlings to improve forest health and tap into a new revenue stream from carbon finance.

    David Flood and Leigh Fox bring us to the heart of the vision: where Indigenous stewardship drives economic sovereignty and opportunity, calling young people home to work in meaningful roles in their communities. Adrian Perreault offers her firsthand perspective of what it meant to her to take part in the work as a Guardian and her journey bringing that knowledge home to her community.

    Listen to Part 1: The Fungal Factor to learn more about Mikro-Tek and their innovative mycorrhizal technology.

    This episode was produced by Arina Isaeva (Wolf Eye Productions) and co-hosted by Randi Russell, Amberly Quakegesic and Delta Flood, with music by Digging Roots.

    Links:

    • Linked episode: Roots of a Stewardship Economy - Part 1: The Fungal Factor
    • Wahkohtowin website: www.wahkohtowin.com
    • Mikro-Tek website: https://www.mikro-tek.com/
    • RAD Network resources: https://radnetwork.ca/tools-and-reports/
    • RAD Network mailing list: http://eepurl.com/iNvdM6
    • RAD Network socials: Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook
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    34 m
  • Roots of a Stewardship Economy - Part 1: The Fungal Factor
    Mar 4 2026

    Welcome to the RAD Story Lodge. In this episode, Mark Kean (Mikro-Tek) tells us about a nature-based technology that's growing the roots of an Indigenous stewardship economy in Treaty 9 territory. Mikro-Tek and Wahkohtowin Development are partnering to apply mycorrhizal fungi to tree seedlings in the Boreal Forest as a herbicide alternative and nature-based climate solution. Join us in the Story Lodge and stay tuned for a follow-up episode, where we’ll hear more on what this means for Indigenous rights, jurisdiction and Guardians.

    The RAD Story Lodge is hosted by RAD Network–a network that seeks to center Indigenous rights and leadership within conservation finance and nature-based solutions. Learn more about the RAD Network at radnetwork.ca.

    This episode was produced by Arina Isaeva (Wolf Eye Productions), hosted by Amberly Quakegesic and introduced by Randi Russell, with music by Digging Roots.

    Links:

    • https://www.mikro-tek.com/
    • Dr. Suzanne Simmard TEDTalk on how trees communicate and share resources using mycorrhizal networks: https://www.ted.com/talks/suzanne_simard_how_trees_talk_to_each_other
    • RAD Network website: https://radnetwork.ca/
    • RAD Network mailing list: http://eepurl.com/iNvdM6
    • RAD Network socials: Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook
    • RAD Linktree: https://linktr.ee/radnetwork
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    37 m
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