re-release: Music is a Universal Language of Frequency

re-release: Music is a Universal Language of Frequency

From Ancestral Science by Ancestral Science of "Relational Science Circle"

January 25, 2026 · 1h 46m

About this episode

The episode features a re-release of a conversation with Walter McDonald White Bear and friends about music, spirituality, and community support during his recovery from a brain aneurysm.

This episode was recorded on a windy warm chinook pre-equinox evening back in 2024 here on the Lands of the Blackfoot Confederacy, Tsuut’ina Nation, Îethka Nakoda First Nation, and more recently the Otipemisiwak Métis.  The Ancestral Science Podcast wanted to re-release our dear friend Walter's episode. He had a brain aneuruym, and needs all the positive energy, prayers, and support. If you can, please consider donating to his GoFundMe , this is going to be a journey of recovery and support. Every prayer, frequency, and donation helps. Join us in supporting our friend Walter McDonald White Bear , who, at this time last year, was NOMINATED FOR A JUNO !! To celebrate his nomination, we gathered some friends, a few guitars, and some pizza. Along with some impromptu riffs and freestyle we got to chat about embodying music, spirit as an additional voice/instrument, connections between goosebumps and music, frequencies, songs, & language of the Land, the suppressed Native American Influence on Rock n Roll, Rhythm and Poetry, and the connection between snagging blankets and flutes.  Take a moment to like, share, follow, and rate, it is…

People in this episode

Guests: Walter McDonald White Bear, Sharon Foster, Emil Starlight

Topics covered

  • music
  • frequency
  • Native American influence
  • rock and roll
  • spirituality
  • community support

Keywords

  • music
  • frequency
  • support
  • Native American
  • rock and roll
  • JUNO
  • community

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: GoFundMe

Books & works: Music is a Universal Language of Frequency

Places: Lands of the Blackfoot Confederacy, Tsuut’ina Nation, Îethka Nakoda First Nation, Otipemisiwak Métis

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