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Episode 3.1 – The Dawn of Modern Canada
The Lands Beneath the Falls: Before the Battles, Before the Map
Before there was Canada, there was life— names, memories, a map of stories passed from one generation to the next. But what happens when those stories are interrupted? Silenced?
In this cinematic redux of Episode 3.1, host Jamie Jackson pulls back the curtain on the director’s cut of Canada’s founding — with no colonial filter. From the origin stories of Sky Woman and the Haudenosaunee to Samuel de Champlain’s dream of something more than empire, we voyage deep into the human spirit behind our nation’s founding myths.
This isn’t just history. It’s a confrontation. A reckoning.
A remix.
From Adam Shoalts’ wild solitude—including passages from his brand new book, Where the Falcon Flies: A 3,400 Kilometre Journey from my Doorstep to the Arctic, to daredevils launching off Niagara Falls — this episode explores what drives explorers, rebels, and revolutionaries to risk everything for something unseen. Featuring reflections on Thomas King’s The Back of the Turtle, the erasure of Indigenous languages, and the tension between old world ambition and new world connection, this is an episode that doesn’t just teach — it challenges.
If Episode 1 was the spark, and Episode 2 was the tinder, this is the moment the fire catches. Grab a log, and have a seat.
You'll be happy you did.
🚨 Listener Prompt:
When was the last time you believed in something so much… you were willing to leap into the unknown?
Keywords:
Explore, Relax, Wilderness, Where the Falcon flies, Canada, Canadian History, American History, Philosophy, technology, economy, business, development, pathways, culture, identity, Champlain, fun learning, exploration, geography, maps, Freedom of speech, charter of rights and freedoms, Popular History, Identity, Place, Explorer Mindset, Canadian Grit, Resilience, Adam Shoalts, indigenous history, Great Lakes, Quebec, Montreal, Toronto, Ontario, nature, camping, campfire, drama, cinematic, humanity, psychology, champion mindset, resilience, world history, European history, religion, Indigenous Ways of Knowing, Immersive, Culture, Leadership, psychology, music, development, artificial intelligence, anthropology, archaeology
Got a story? Want to reach out? Send me a message!
Support the show
I am so incredibly grateful that you stopped by. Thanks for listening to the show.
I hope you loved it. If you're interested, check me out on socials
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/canadiangritmedia/
OR: @canadiangritmedia
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61573998726741
Facebook Discussion and Community Page:
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61573998726741
Remember, my friends: We're in this thing together. It means more than you know. We're just getting started!
If you know of anyone-- or if YOU have an amazing story of grit, or even something to share with the world, why not reach out and let me know?
I'd love to give voice to your stories.
All the very best.
Your good pal,
-Jamie
EMAIL: [email protected]
By Jamie JacksonEpisode 3.1 – The Dawn of Modern Canada
The Lands Beneath the Falls: Before the Battles, Before the Map
Before there was Canada, there was life— names, memories, a map of stories passed from one generation to the next. But what happens when those stories are interrupted? Silenced?
In this cinematic redux of Episode 3.1, host Jamie Jackson pulls back the curtain on the director’s cut of Canada’s founding — with no colonial filter. From the origin stories of Sky Woman and the Haudenosaunee to Samuel de Champlain’s dream of something more than empire, we voyage deep into the human spirit behind our nation’s founding myths.
This isn’t just history. It’s a confrontation. A reckoning.
A remix.
From Adam Shoalts’ wild solitude—including passages from his brand new book, Where the Falcon Flies: A 3,400 Kilometre Journey from my Doorstep to the Arctic, to daredevils launching off Niagara Falls — this episode explores what drives explorers, rebels, and revolutionaries to risk everything for something unseen. Featuring reflections on Thomas King’s The Back of the Turtle, the erasure of Indigenous languages, and the tension between old world ambition and new world connection, this is an episode that doesn’t just teach — it challenges.
If Episode 1 was the spark, and Episode 2 was the tinder, this is the moment the fire catches. Grab a log, and have a seat.
You'll be happy you did.
🚨 Listener Prompt:
When was the last time you believed in something so much… you were willing to leap into the unknown?
Keywords:
Explore, Relax, Wilderness, Where the Falcon flies, Canada, Canadian History, American History, Philosophy, technology, economy, business, development, pathways, culture, identity, Champlain, fun learning, exploration, geography, maps, Freedom of speech, charter of rights and freedoms, Popular History, Identity, Place, Explorer Mindset, Canadian Grit, Resilience, Adam Shoalts, indigenous history, Great Lakes, Quebec, Montreal, Toronto, Ontario, nature, camping, campfire, drama, cinematic, humanity, psychology, champion mindset, resilience, world history, European history, religion, Indigenous Ways of Knowing, Immersive, Culture, Leadership, psychology, music, development, artificial intelligence, anthropology, archaeology
Got a story? Want to reach out? Send me a message!
Support the show
I am so incredibly grateful that you stopped by. Thanks for listening to the show.
I hope you loved it. If you're interested, check me out on socials
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/canadiangritmedia/
OR: @canadiangritmedia
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61573998726741
Facebook Discussion and Community Page:
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61573998726741
Remember, my friends: We're in this thing together. It means more than you know. We're just getting started!
If you know of anyone-- or if YOU have an amazing story of grit, or even something to share with the world, why not reach out and let me know?
I'd love to give voice to your stories.
All the very best.
Your good pal,
-Jamie
EMAIL: [email protected]