
Presented by Grandmother’s Voice
Each week, Grandmothers and Grandfathers Speak from the Heart of the Mother invites viewers into a sacred circle of story, song, and teaching led by respected Elders and Knowledge Keepers from across Turtle Island and beyond.
Hosted by Jody Harbour, Co-Founder of Grandmother’s Voice, the series offers a living bridge between ancestral wisdom and contemporary life — reminding us that healing, unity, and reconnection with Creation are the pathways to a more balanced world.
What began as an online gathering during a time of isolation has become an international community of learning, reflection, and ceremony. Each week, Elders share teachings that speak to the heart — addressing personal healing, collective responsibility, and the spiritual relationships that bind all peoples to the Earth.
The livestream is more than a broadcast. It is a ceremony in motion — a virtual fire where all are welcome to sit, listen, and remember. Through stories, laughter, and truth, the Grandmothers and Grandfathers remind us who we are as spiritual beings walking gently on the land.
The series aligns with Grandmother’s Voice’s mission to amplify Indigenous leadership and intergenerational healing through education, storytelling, and land-based practice. It builds cross-cultural understanding and creates space for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people to learn together in good relations.
Themes explored include:
Since its inception, the livestream has become a weekly touchstone for hundreds of participants — educators, families, youth, and community leaders — seeking guidance, connection, and hope. Many describe it as a source of spiritual grounding and a model for respectful, Indigenous-led dialogue in online spaces.
New episodes stream every Monday via Facebook Live and YouTube.
Follow @grandmothersvoice to sit with the Grandmothers and Grandfathers, learn from their teachings, and walk in balance with the Heart of the Mother.
The Grandmothers and Grandfathers Speak series is presented in collaboration with the River Sidon Peace with Justice Project, a growing network of spiritual and community leaders dedicated to fostering peace, reconciliation, and right relationship among all peoples and the natural world.