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In this episode of The Spotlight Hour with Linda Olsen, I'm exploring two conversations that look at the heart of Indigenous storytelling and humour.
Comedian and Sixties Scoop survivor, Paul Kuster, shares how he's woven his lived experience into his stand-up performances and why comedy is a way of sparking change.
And Indigenous educator Crystal Many Fingers brings insight into how storytelling can shape identity and healing, and build bridges.
This conversation is about listening and learning about the past and how humour can bring people together.
By Corus RadioIn this episode of The Spotlight Hour with Linda Olsen, I'm exploring two conversations that look at the heart of Indigenous storytelling and humour.
Comedian and Sixties Scoop survivor, Paul Kuster, shares how he's woven his lived experience into his stand-up performances and why comedy is a way of sparking change.
And Indigenous educator Crystal Many Fingers brings insight into how storytelling can shape identity and healing, and build bridges.
This conversation is about listening and learning about the past and how humour can bring people together.