What does it mean to embrace all our relations with guests Stephen Waldschmidt and Tim Bratton (Burnt Thicket Theatre)

 This week on Unpacked we are chatting with guests Stephen Waldschmidt, Artistic Director and Tim Bratton, Artistic Associate with Burnt Thicket Theatre. Get ready to be captivated, unsettled, and refreshed by "We Are Treaty People" - an original fiction podcast and its accompanying interviews will provoke thought and stir a call to truth and reconciliation across Canada.  We Are Treaty People', an innovative project featuring nine powerful digital audio plays and nine insightful interviews. Through the voices of 49 diverse artists, we explore the profound question: "What does it mean to embrace all our relations?" Discover why this medium was chosen to convey such a powerful message of unity and healing. This episode will inspire a deeper understanding of reconciliation and what it means to embrace all relations and leave you wanting to dive into We Treaty People. 

 Burnt Thicket Theatre is an independent company producing live and digital theatre that brings awareness to real issues in our community, planting seeds for positive social change.

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LINKS
-We Treaty People
-Listen to We Treaty People on Apple
-Listen to We Treaty People on Spotify
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Follow Burnt Thicket on Instagram
-The Soul of Shame Book
-Follow Tim Bratton

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