Collaborations

As an acclaimed digital media artist, filmmaker, and producer, Pam’s remarkable ability to harness the power of digital and social media platforms to shed light on Indigenous issues has distinguished her as a trailblazer. She is the creative force behind her award-winning Indigenous podcast, the Warrior Kids Podcast, and her popular Warrior Life Podcast, both of which have earned her prestigious recognition at the imagineNATIVE Film & Digital Media Festival. 

In 2021, the Warrior Kids Podcast secured the coveted imagineNATIVE Narrative Audio Award, adding to a growing list of accolades. Pam’s latest podcast venture Criminals on Patrol courageously delves into the shadows of the “thin blue line,” of police criminality, aiming to educate audiences about much-needed reforms in policing.

Her short documentary Samqwan: Water has so far been officially selected for 11 film festivals to date, including Toronto Short Film Festival and Native Women in Film Festival, and also won the award for Best Short Documentary at the French International Modern Film & Script Festival and Best Cinematography at the Feedback Female Film Festival. Her latest project is a television series featuring traditional Indigenous stories that were inspired by her father’s passion for all things unexplained.

She has also partnered with socially-conscious companies like LUSH and Ben & Jerry’s to help educate the public about Indigenous issues. As a well-known Indigenous podcaster, documentary filmmaker, YouTuber, and TikToker, Pam’s adept utilization of social media platforms to illuminate Indigenous issues distinguishes her as a trailblazer. Her indomitable spirit and fervor for social justice are infectious and inspire us all to take up the call for reconciliation. 

There are many ways to collaborate with Pam. She is open to ethical sponsorships, collaborations, partnerships, and promotions; as well as both traditional and organic advertising with companies, organizations, businesses, and community groups that are socially-conscious and earth-friendly – both Indigenous and non-Indigenous. 

Potential products include authentic, Indigenous-specific artwork, natural foods, clothing, cosmetics, jewelry, natural health products, books, educational products, podcasts, movies, online services, and more. Pam will work with your organization to develop a collaboration plan that best suits your needs and help align socially-conscious customers with your products, events and services.

Some of the ways to partner include:

  • Sponsored podcasts, blogs, videos;
  • Sponsored social media posts;
  • Affiliate links & discount codes;
  • Traditional ethical advertising;
  • Co-produced TV and radio specials;
  • Co-produced documentaries and films;
  • Special events and other collaborations.

Past collaborations