Language, Loss & Laughter: A Dene Journey with Willis Janvier

16/05/2025 1h 15min Temporada 3 Episodio 3

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A powerful and deeply personal episode of Meet the Onôtinikêwak as host Michael LaRocque sits down with Willis Janvier—a Dene speaker, podcaster, public speaker, MC, and soon-to-be Indigenous Social Work graduate.Hailing from Clearwater River Dene Nation and now based in Moose Jaw, Willis shares his raw and inspiring journey—from growing up surrounded by alcohol, working the oil fields, and struggling with addiction, to reclaiming his language, culture, and voice through sobriety and storytelling.Willis is the creator of Dene Yati, a podcast dedicated to uplifting Dene voices, language, and stories. In this conversation, he opens up about grief, recovery, ADHD, mentorship, and the sacred connection between language and healing. You’ll hear real talk on intergenerational trauma, the loneliness of sobriety, and why he continues to push forward even when it’s hard.Willis Janvier is a father, storyteller, and language advocate who uses his lived experience to encourage others to speak their truth and reconnect with their roots—one word at a time.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Willis Janvier02:01 Growing Up in La Loche06:39 Childhood, Hockey & Family Dynamics13:11 ADHD, Avoidance, and Learning Challenges18:53 Early Addiction & Modeling Behavior25:52 Oilfield Money, Culture Shock & Regret36:57 Speaking About Recovery & Mental Health45:33 The Start of the Dene Yati Podcast54:54 Burnout, Grief, and the Weight of Social Media59:15 Language as Medicine and Cultural Legacy1:06:11 What’s Next for WillisWhere to Connect with WillisJanvier:Facebookfacebook.com/DeneyatipodcastInstagraminstagram.com/deneyatipodcastTiktoktiktok.com/@deneyatipodcastIf Willis’s story moved you, made you reflect, or reminded you of the strength in your own journey, subscribe to Meet the Onôtinikêwak and share this episode with someone who values healing, culture, and truth. Your support helps amplify Indigenous voices and keeps our stories alive.

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