Welcome to Keepers of the Water’s Podcast!

With this podcast, we hope to uplift the collective work and voices of our communities in the protection of water. We are First Nation, Métis, Inuit, environmental groups, and concerned citizens working together to protect water, air, and land. We acknowledge that all water is connected and that water is sacred.

The Keepers of the Water movement was born from a shared vision of unity based on our Elders’ guidance, traditional ceremonies, ecological knowledge and the Natural Laws governing all life we share on this planet. We work to protect water by raising awareness of drastically declining water levels and decreasing water quality caused by government policies that are allowing massive industrial extraction and unsustainable agriculture that use tremendous amounts of freshwater as well as immense volumes of liquid, toxic waste left on the landscape with no solution for clean up.

We are passionate about amplifying the voices of Indigenous traditional land users and community members living through the devastating impacts of the ever-growing extraction industries in their territories. The conversations we’ll be having and the voices we are lifting will not only be sharing agonizing stories of the continued displacement of Indigenous Peoples from our homelands, but we will also share stories of resistance, hope, courage, and our ability to thrive in the face of our oppression, denial of human rights and suppression of our right to exist as we define our collective ourselves.

We know how busy life gets and that time is not linear, so feel free to invite us, our guests, the teachings, the storytellers and traditional knowledge into your life on your terms. People have spoken, and we listened.

Brought to you by Keepers of the Water, our production team and our sponsors. If you haven’t had a chance to make it to any of our community events, have missed our social media live event broadcasts or struggle to find time in your busy life. Whatever the case is for you, we’ve made it easier to catch up with our work and the community members who work daily to protect water for future generations in podcast form.

Listen while you work.

Listen while you cook.

Listen while you craft.

Listen to lift your Spirit for As Long As the Rivers Flow.

We can also be found on Spotify and Apple!

'As long as the River flows'.