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John Parke | The Pease Podcast

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In this episode of the Pease Podcast, we delve into the world of acclaimed producer John Parke and his significant contributions to the First Nations community. Known for his multimedia company, 5word Productions, John has dedicated his career to capturing and preserving compelling narratives from disadvantaged communities. Our conversation sheds light on his unique methodology and his unflappable commitment to authenticity.

We delve into John's specific projects, such as his exploration into Lytton's fishing past and his ground-breaking work with Aboriginal communities. He shares his belief in storytelling as not just a means to educate but also to heal, and his approach to sensitively molding these narratives into film. Furthermore, John talks about his newest project—a producer's guide to telling authentic, compelling stories in First Nations communities.

This episode serves as an enlightening journey into the power of storytelling for community building and cultural preservation. John Park's passion and joy in creating communal bonds and documenting unique narratives make this a must-listen episode—one that underlines the importance of authentic, community-driven storytelling.

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15 episódios

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In this episode of the Pease Podcast, we delve into the world of acclaimed producer John Parke and his significant contributions to the First Nations community. Known for his multimedia company, 5word Productions, John has dedicated his career to capturing and preserving compelling narratives from disadvantaged communities. Our conversation sheds light on his unique methodology and his unflappable commitment to authenticity.

We delve into John's specific projects, such as his exploration into Lytton's fishing past and his ground-breaking work with Aboriginal communities. He shares his belief in storytelling as not just a means to educate but also to heal, and his approach to sensitively molding these narratives into film. Furthermore, John talks about his newest project—a producer's guide to telling authentic, compelling stories in First Nations communities.

This episode serves as an enlightening journey into the power of storytelling for community building and cultural preservation. John Park's passion and joy in creating communal bonds and documenting unique narratives make this a must-listen episode—one that underlines the importance of authentic, community-driven storytelling.

  continue reading

15 episódios

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