This copy is for your personal non-commercial use only. Ryan McMahon is an Anishinaabe comedian, writer, and media maker from Treaty 3 territory. Ryan McMahon (comedian) Jean-François Mercier; Dave Merheje; Darcy Michael; Rick Miller (comedian) N. Phil Nichol; P. Pardis Parker; Steve Patterson (comedian) Nikki Payne; Russell Peters; Nestor Pistor; R. Lara Rae; Simon Rakoff; Nick Reynoldson; Caroline Rhea; Miguel Rivas; Kenny Robinson (comedian… Ryan McMahon (born 19 October 1979) is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Ladysmith, British Columbia. Fontaine’s Walking Eagle News started as a bit of fun after he left his journalism career behind in 2017. For free. “Patience,” McMahon said. You generated a wonderful positive energy at an event. Seeking Mino-Bimadiziwin Mino-Bimadiziwin (mee-no bim-ah-dizz-ee-win) translates to, “the good life,” in the Ojibway language. He believes there was something in the timing of his site that has led to its success. Newspapers Limited, One Yonge Street, 4th floor, Toronto, ON, M5E 1E6. His presentation and workshop were both very well received. Recognized as one of Indian Country’s most decorated stand up comedians, Ryan has recorded 5 national comedy specials since 2010 (Turtle Island Too (CBC TV, 2010), UnReserved (CBC TV, 2012), Red Man Laughing (CBC Radio 1, 2015), CBC Winnipeg Comedy Festival (Hystereotypes (2011), Good Neighbour (2014). He deconstructs how we can apply indigenous natural law concepts to our own lives & communities to return back to health & happiness. In this presentation, Ryan delivers a poignant reflection on why storytelling, community, and the internet are integral to moving forward under the project of reconciliation. 2. So he kept going, and sometimes, he’d drop a joke, or a wry observation about the way Canada treated Indigenous people, on Twitter. These jokes teach us a lot.”, Copyright owned or licensed by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited. “There’s nothing funny about missing and murdered women,” he says. Listen to Ryan McMahon Gets Angry episodes free, on demand. I don’t like that. LOL. After nearly two decades covering Canadian politics and Indigenous affairs for the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) and the CBC, he was burned out. Since 2010, McMahon has recorded 3 National comedy specials (Welcome To Turtle Island Too, UnReserved & Red Man Laughing) & 2 taped Gala sets at the prestigious Winnipeg Comedy Festival. All compelling issues to dive into with a podcast.Those are some of the reasons, Ryan McMahon wanted to put together the five-part series called ‘Thunder Bay’ that aired on the podcast for Canadaland – but the Anishinaabe comedian, writer and documentarian had other reasons as well.“We did this to fight for Indigenous youth. I talk/write/record/yell for a living. 1. ​Red Man Laughing created, written and hosted by Anishinaabe comedian, Ryan McMahon, is an Indigenous arts and culture podcast rooted squarely at the intersection between the good, the bad and the ugly between Indian Country and the mainstream. Anishnaabe comedian and writer Ryan McMahon was a commentator on CBC’s election night coverage. McMahon’s special, “ “Ryan McMahon – UnReserved,” made him the first Native comedian to ever record a one-hour mainstream comedy special. He deconstructs how we can apply indigenous natural law concepts to our own lives & communities to return back to health & happiness. Update: New York has just opened vaccinations to every resident 65 years and older. “It was a good day when Tim decided to hit ‘publish’ on his first story,” says Ryan McMahon, who was an early supporter on Patreon, the online platform. “You can’t make a joke about being an absent father … (when) there are more kids in child welfare now than the height of residential schools.”. Star Newspapers Limited and/or its licensors. Today, he is one of … He also hosts a podcast about the deaths and disappearances of Indigenous youth in the northwest Ontario city. This 90 minute presentation starts off with a screening of the critically acclaimed documentary, Colonization Road and is followed by a talk & question and answer period with the films star, In this keynote, Ryan explores how Indigenous storytelling is the key to moving reconciliation forward in Canada. rights reserved. “They cut through that, and say OK, this is actually what it feels like when you write stories like that.”, Fontaine never wanted to fool people, but with his journalism language, it happens. ). I talk/write/record/yell for a living. 7.9K Views. Most names are made up, except for the majority of politicians and Indigenous leaders. McMahon’s podcasts, Red Man Laughing and Stories From The Land, have garnered over a million and a half downloads over the last handful of years. Ryan McMahon @RMComedy Is this the year a Bow Flex will help me get my life on track? Dad. speakers, moderators, MCs, and hosts for conferences, conventions, corporate and The Public Lands Act of 1853, for instance, gave free land to anyone who cleared 12 or more acres and built … He was 12 when he read his first Kurt Vonnegut novel, and he was struck by his absurd deadpan style. Comedian. Conversations Need to Include Indigenous Voices Ryan McMahon, Talking About Decolonization, Colonization & Land | Ryan McMahon, Ryan McMahon brought humour and community to his Walrus Talk about success, Ryan McMahon Speaking at the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness Conference in Winnipeg, The New Wild West | Ryan McMahon | Walrus Talks. And even though he tried to leave journalism behind, he’s finishing up a feature-length documentary for APTN about Idle No More, to be released this year. That’s pretty goddamn good.”, Fontaine, 43, is Anishinaabe. Dad. In the last few years, more mainstream coverage of Indigenous issues has brought new frustrations to communities who find themselves featured, he says. (Toronto is a funny town, he says. Toronto Star articles, please go to: www.TorontoStarReprints.com, The Toronto Star and thestar.com, each property of Toronto Star He doesn’t agree with the premise that Indigenous people are “better at laughing and better at joking” because of trauma they’ve experienced. Ryan has written for The Globe and Mail, VICE, the New York Times, and the CBC. — Ryan McMahon, comedian and activist The Public Lands Act of 1853, for instance, gave free land to anyone who cleared 12 or more acres and built … “There’s that old saying that laughter is medicine, and we tend to leave the conversation there. Open this photo in gallery: In a new documentary, Colonization Road (airing on … Picard appeared pretty serious to Fontaine, and seemed like the most unlikely person to pin it on. “We can keep giving Canada death for the rest of our lives, but I believe something happens to us when we just focus on that,” he says. In 2012, McMahon became the 1st Native comedian to ever record a full mainstream comedy special with CBC TV (Ryan McMahon - UnReserved) and later that year made his debut at the prestigious Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal, QC where he was named to the NEW FACES list at the festival. “My partner is an award-winning journalist, and she can’t walk into a lot of stores in Winnipeg without someone following her around,” he says. He had wanted to leave for a while, but he didn’t want a communications job. Find the best way to get in touch with Ryan by joining Muck Rack. Describing growing up with a mixed background, he’s said onstage: “Everyone at my dinner table is brown, and I’m just a gross shade of pink, hotdog pink.” Syracuse, N.Y. -- As the second phase of New York’s Covid-19 vaccine program rolled out Monday, Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon had one word for the public:. He almost called his website “Honeypot News,” for the portable toilets common on First Nations communities, but felt it too niche. “Assembly of First Nations’ annual ‘Boys of Summer’ Calendar misses printing deadline”, “Parliament Hill skating rink to be melted to provide drinking water for First Nations: feds”, “Canada to present full-grown Indigenous man to Royal Couple as engagement gift”, The stories ricocheted around social media, and they changed Indigenous comedy, says Ryan McMahon, a comedian, podcaster and writer who is Anishinaabe. “We’re not sitting through some didactic 18-minute TED talk,” he says. Ryan McMahon (30) Guard - Senior Year Made at least three 3-pointers in 11 games as a senior. He came forward, somewhat nervously. Laughter, he suggested, has healing power. His Ojibwe/Métis blood arcs straight into his jokes, including about his looks. His material walked the delicate line between good-natured satire and ridicule...Mr. McMahon controlled the audience with the deft hand of a maestro directing a symphony. In the site’s early days, Fontaine wrote a story about Quebec and Labrador Regional Chief Ghislain Picard singing a “haunting” rendition of R.E.M.’s “Everybody Hurts” to break an impasse at the Assembly of First Nations. Ryan McMahon (comedian) Dave Merheje; Alice Moran; N. Dave Nystrom; P. Christina Pazsitzky; R. Jus Reign; Katherine Ryan; S. Martin Short; V. Michael Venus (entertainer) W. Peter Wildman; Jonathan Wilson (actor) Mark Wilson (comedian) This page was last edited on 27 September 2019, at … Ryan McMahon (comedian) Jean-François Mercier; Dave Merheje; Darcy Michael; Rick Miller (comedian) N. Phil Nichol; P. Pardis Parker; Steve Patterson (comedian) Nikki Payne; Russell Peters; Nestor Pistor; R. Lara Rae; Simon Rakoff; Nick Reynoldson; Caroline Rhea; Miguel Rivas; Kenny Robinson (comedian… Ryan McMahon performs at Joe's Garage in Courtenay, British Columbia, in 2011. He was anonymous for the first few weeks, but outed himself when a reporter wanted to write about the site. The easiest way to listen to podcasts on your iPhone, iPad, Android, PC, smart speaker – and even in your car. Automated ads help us pay our journalists, servers, and team. This powerful presentation addresses Ryan’s philosophy on how we may approach the good life we all seek – through balance within ourselves, our families, our communities and our Nations. The film is not so much an indictment on Canada, as it is a look at Canadian history through an Indigenous lens. These are words I often mutter to myself late at night while researching, writing, recording or editing work for Indian & Cowboy. Always Honest. Ryan McMahon is a comedian/actor/writer that is making a name for himself as one of the most dynamic Aboriginal/Native American Comedians working in Canada and the United States today. Anishinaabe comedian and storyteller Ryan McMahon shares personal stories and twists stereotypes in a way that makes his audience laugh and think at the same time. I would recommend Ryan McMahon to anyone who appreciates comedy. 0:45 PREVIEW Indian Cowboys. Armed with a degree in Theatre & as a graduate of the prestigious Second City Conservatory (Toronto), Ryan’s comedic storytelling style is fast paced, loose & irreverent as he explores the good, the bad & the ugly between Indian Country & the mainstream. It has become more of a calling card than a money-maker, but has led to new opportunities. The film follows comedian Ryan McMahon as he explores the historical significance of this road in his hometown, and how its endurance reflects the uncomfortable reality of … Red Man Laughing - Reflections on Reconciliation, Film Screening & Discussion | Colonization Road, - Attendee, Mi'kmaq-Wolastoqey Centre Faculty of Education Lecture, - Project Coordinator, Yukon Government, Department of Health & Social Services, Mental Wellness System Improvement Project. The Ryan McMahon Gets Angry podcast is the official comedy podcast of Anishinaabe/Metis comedian Ryan McMahon. Sorta Funny. McMahon thinks it’s also important to pay attention to creative work — “the Cherie Dimalines of the world,” he adds, citing the Métis bestselling writer of “The Marrow Thieves” and “Empire of Wild.” McMahon is currently working on another season of his acclaimed “Thunder Bay” podcast for Canadaland, but he’s also writing a sitcom, and developing a “kung fu inspired Indian heist” movie. He provides audiences with an in-depth, challenging analysis of the indigenous experience & the reconciliation movement. “People I know have always said, ‘You know the reason why we stuck this long as Indigenous people is because of our humour,” Picard says. He made 36-of-79 three-pointers over the last 15 games (.456). Anishinaabe comedian and storyteller Ryan McMahon shares personal stories and twists stereotypes in a way that makes his audience laugh and think at the same time. Contact us for more information about this speaker & their virtual presentations. (Ryan McMahon) Ryan McMahon is an Anishinaabe comedian, writer, media maker and community activator based out of Treaty #1 territory (Winnipeg, Man. Independent Media Creator. to colleagues, clients or customers, or inquire about His Ojibwe/Métis blood arcs straight into his jokes, including about his looks. That’s what the legendary Charlie Hill, an American comedian from the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, told McMahon when they toured together. To order copies of Anishinaabe. There was some tough subject matter covered during the conference and Ryan’s sensitivity mixed with humor really seemed to work with the audience. For Fontaine, the site is a also a way to say things he never could. At times, heartbreaking, at times hilarious, Ryan’s honest take on the intergenerational effects of residential school on him and his family, his (re)connection to culture & ceremony and the balance it takes to live in today’s contemporary context is all covered in the this forward-looking & challenging keynote presentation. One of the most decorated Indigenous comedians/writers/media makers working today, Ryan McMahon’s voice has become vital to both Indigenous & non-Indigenous communities – his comedic storytelling style is fast-paced, loose & irreverent as he explores the good, the bad & the ugly between Indigenous Country & the mainstream. A story about APTN launching a 24-hour rez dog channel was picked up by a radio station in Winnipeg. About six months ago, Fontaine put a disclaimer on the site, reminding readers this was satire, comedy and parody — stories “ripped from the headlines,” but “entirely fictional.”. Comedy is central to Indigenous culture, embedded in the trickster figures that are a staple of storytelling, and embedded in daily life, says Ryan McMahon. Writer. His podcasting, documentary and digital storytelling are an extension of the Indigenous radio storytelling tradition and has been a part of a new and exciting Indigenous storytelling community that embraces the collision between the internet, technology and storytelling. Ryan McMahon is an Anishinaabe comedian, writer and activist. Then the Kids in the Hall started shouting about salty ham and singing about the Daves They Knew and he watched every single sketch, including Bruce McCulloch being forced to apologize for causing all that cancer. He pushed the limits of what he could say, but it was his own experience, and it was an outlet. What comedian Ryan McMahon is hearing, reading and looking forward to. McMahon mixes a traditional standup comedy sensibility with a loose improvised slacker style that all mashes together with characters, multimedia, music and hilarity. It’s exhausting and sometimes lonely. expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Toronto Odd things could be funny, too. Anishinaabe comedian and activist Ryan McMahon takes us to his hometown of Fort Frances and down its main drag, which is … Ryan McMahon is an Anishinaabe comedian, writer, media maker & community activator based out of Treaty #1 territory (Winnipeg, MB). Similar streets have similar names in towns and cities across the province, direct reminders of the Public Lands Act of 1853 and its severe impact on First Nations, their treaties and their land in the name of “Canadian settlement.”. He records and performs as a solo artist and also as a member of the folk/rock band the lion the bear the fox. He and his family now live in Winnipeg, but this year, they are in Toronto until the summer while his partner is on a fellowship at Massey College. “It’s the golden age of sadness.”. So he went with Walking Eagle. McMahon is currently working on another season of his acclaimed “Thunder Bay” podcast for Canadaland, but he’s also writing a sitcom, and developing a “kung fu inspired Indian heist” movie. Date: Tuesday, December 9, 2014 Ryan McMahon‘s comedy is irreverent and boundary pushing as he focuses his attention on the good, the bad, and the ugly of the collision between Indian Country and the mainstream.A graduate of the prestigious Second City Conservatory (Toronto) Ryan’s storytelling brand of comedy is as smart as it is angry-ish – full of characters, standup, rants & raves. He brought us all up to the point of ruckus laughter and then eased us back into sober reflection...Fantastic experience. Currently, Ryan and his team at Transatlantic (Samantha Haywood & Stephanie Sinclair) are getting set to shop a few projects to publishers, including a book (“A 12 Step Program For Decolonization In Canada – A Seriously Funny Investigation Into Canada’s Addiction to Colonialism.”) based on the RTDNA 2018 award-winning radio series, 12 Steps To Decolonization, that McMahon created, wrote and performed for CBC Radio 1’s flagship show, Day 6 With Brent Bambury in the summer of 2017. “To tell you the truth, sometimes there are situations in Indigenous politics, where you say, well maybe this is the right time for a song.”. Date: Tuesday, December 9, 2014 Ryan McMahon‘s comedy is irreverent and boundary pushing as he focuses his attention on the good, the bad, and the ugly of the collision between Indian Country and the mainstream.A graduate of the prestigious Second City Conservatory (Toronto) Ryan’s storytelling brand of comedy is as smart as it is angry-ish – full of characters, standup, rants & raves. Ryan McMahon (30) Guard - Senior Year Made at least three 3-pointers in 11 games as a senior. He wrote a holiday story about National Chief Perry Bellegarde giving out personalized Christmas MOUs to “gleeful staff” last year. This multimedia keynote shares the discoveries, stories and challenges of Ryan’s groundbreaking 5th season of his podcast Red Man Laughing. Contact. “There’s that old saying that laughter is medicine, and we tend to leave the conversation there. presentation-ready copies of Toronto Star content for distribution The way news is written is “sometimes too objective,” he says. He provides audiences with an in-depth, challenging analysis of the indigenous experience & the reconciliation movement. There are comedians who tour like he does, others who are making it happen at open-mic nights, and many who aren’t looking to make it a career, but just happen to be the funniest people in whatever room they’re in. “So to me, it didn’t scratch me the wrong way. McMahon was the first in his family to graduate from high school. He thinks Fontaine has found a good balance with Walking Eagle. The film follows comedian Ryan McMahon as he explores the historical significance of this road in his hometown, and how its endurance reflects the uncomfortable reality of … He tailors each presentation to the goals of the host community. As the founder & CEO of Makoons Media Group, Ryan brings indigenous stories to light through conversations, research & investigation. Ryan McMahon. “That is far more rich of an explanation as to why we lean on humour to teach others … much like what Walking Eagle does. Anishinaabe. Tim Fontaine wrote the story quickly for Walking Eagle News, because the longer he dwells, the more he second-guesses himself. Ryan McMahon is an Anishinaabe comedian, podcaster and writer from the Couchiching First Nation. Ryan McMahon is an Anishinaabe creative that jokes, talks, yells and writes for a living. McMahon mixes a traditional standup comedy sensibility with a loose improvised slacker style that all mashes together with characters, multimedia, music and hilarity. Your ad here Don't like ads? Ryan McMahon is an Anishinaabe creative that jokes, talks, yells and writes for a living. The reward of amplifying… Anishinaabe comedian and activist Ryan McMahon takes us to his hometown of Fort Frances and down its main drag, which is called Colonization Road. All Ryan McMahon is an Anishinaabe comedian, writer, media maker & community activator based out of Treaty #1 territory (Winnipeg, MB). McMahon’s comedy is irreverent, boundary-pushing, and forward-looking as it investigates the good, the bad and the ugly between the collision of Indian Country and the mainstream. EDMONTON - As a comedian, Ryan McMahon is mischievous and skilled, cutting through tricky subjects like a surgeon. Ryan McMahon is an Anishinaabe comedian, writer, media maker & community activator based out of Treaty #1 territory (Winnipeg, MB). In 2012, McMahon became the first Native comedian to ever record a full mainstream comedy special with CBC TV (Ryan McMahon - UnReserved) and later that year made his debut at the prestigious Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal, QC where he was named to the NEW FACES list at the festival. Update: New York has just opened vaccinations to every resident 65 years and older. Often he’s writing satirical stories off the news, but this one was born out of anger. “I think we can have the same conversation about a pathway forward through comedy as we do with drama,” he says. Your ad here Don't like ads? Synopsis In towns throughout Ontario, there are startling reminders of the colonization of Indigenous territories and the displacement of First Nations people. I don’t like that. He says his stories can sometimes translate the news, and other times, highlight how ridiculous coverage is. Bonus and ad-free content available … The only way Canada (as a country) and Canadians can begin to wrestle with reconciliation is to hear, understand & accept the stories and experiences of Indigenous Peoples. A member of the Sagkeeng First Nation in Manitoba, he grew up mainly in Hollow Water and in Winnipeg. Mr. McMahon's show was exceptionally well designed to put the audience at ease, first nations and others alike. One Take. “Every time we tell jokes, they’re unique offers for people to walk though the doorway to consider something they may not have considered before. Queen asks Trudeau,” which racked up close to 100,000 views and 20,000 shares on social media. The novelist Thomas King had it down. Sorta Angry. “Tim might tell you he’s missed the mark once or twice — I know a couple of stories he ran where I was like, ooh that’s close,” McMahon says, “But that’s where comedy lives.”, Canadians want to learn more about Indigenous people, McMahon says, but that doesn’t always translate to the lighter side of life. Comedy is too important not to take seriously. He offered this closing thought. “You read a Walking Eagle News headline and no more words are needed. Ryan inspires audiences to play their part in building a more equitable country. Automated ads help us pay our journalists, servers, and team. Jan 10, 2021 Ryan McMahon @RMComedy @JamieSmith807 Don’t let your daughters see this tweet. What comedian Ryan McMahon is hearing, reading and looking forward to. “That’s what happened after a very particular bad experience.”. He’s appeared at the prestigious Just For Laughs festival a number of times and tours North America independently. “Why is this so funny when it’s so nuts?” he wondered. His most widely read story is “How are my Indians? Comedian. “To take that risk and to start something brand new on a whim and on a hope was pretty gutsy.”, On Walking Eagle, Fontaine covers the Assembly of First Nations like a sports team, writing about fictional hazing trouble and key trades between the AFN and the Métis National Council, using the same meaningless talk you might hear from a hockey player between periods: “Obviously, this is a bittersweet move for me and I’m facing quite a steep learning curve,” a senior bureaucrat says after a trade outside the “MNC dressing room.”. Fontaine was proud and he also wanted to clear the air. 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