The Old Growth Table is a heartfelt exploration of the rich cultural heritage and culinary traditions of the Coast Salish people. As a Native Foods Nutritionist and Muckleshoot Tribal member, Valerie will guide you through this journey. The OGT delves deep into ancient food wisdom, traditional cooking methods, and the profound spiritual connection we have with our environment.
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Discover the ancient wisdom and traditional practices of plant/animal medicine on 'Traditional Medicine with Shamanflora'. Ximena Garcia is our host. She is the current Center Director of a Healing Center in Iquitos, Peru, called Shamanflora, an Advance Kambo practitioner trainer and Integration Coach. Each week, we delve into the science and traditional uses of various medicinal plants or animals, from the well-known to the obscure. Join us as we explore the physical and spiritual benefits ...
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More incredible stories of how scientists and communities are leading the charge against urgent health challenges. Join botanist-turned-Hollywood actor Alisha Wainwright as she explores groundbreaking research and pioneering innovations transforming the science of health. From traditional wildfire management approaches — rooted in Indigenous practices — to disease-preventing mosquitoes, pioneering mental health treatments, and the genomic revolution in cancer care, season two uncovers remark ...
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In Native Lights, people in Native communities around Mni Sota Mkoce - a.k.a. Minnesota - tell their stories about finding their gifts and sharing them with the community. These are stories of joy, strength, history, and change from Native people who are shaping the future and honoring those who came before them. Native Lights is also a weekly, half-hour radio program hosted by Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe members and siblings, Leah Lemm and Cole Premo. Native Lights is a space for people in Na ...
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Rooted Wisdom: Exploring Tribal Agriculture is a captivating podcast journey into the heart of Indigenous agriculture, culture, and traditions. Produced by the Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative, host Tish Mindemann delves deep into the timeless practices, sustainable techniques, and profound connections between Indigenous communities and the land they call home. From ancient farming methods passed down through generations to innovative strategies blending tradition with modernity, t ...
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Tribal Research Specialist: The Podcast tackle real issues related to research by Tribal people in their communities. The show is hosted by Dr. Shandin Pete (Salish/Diné) and Aaron Brien (Apsáalooke). Dr. Pete is from the Flathead Indian Reservation in Arlee, Montana. He completed a M.S. in Geology and an Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Montana. Brien resides in Hardin, MT and the Crow Indian Reservation. He completed his M.A. in Anthropology at the University of Mo ...
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Helping you become more resilient through food. We are more disconnected from our food and drink than ever before! Generational cooking skills and food traditions are slowly withering away, and many of us have no idea where our food is coming from. We explore topics such as food resilience, nutrition, hunting, foraging, homesteading, regenerative farming, and more. Gather around our table and learn how to take control of your food supply chain and fuel yourself with nutrient-dense food.
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The East-West Psychology Podcast: Exploring global intersectionality of spirituality, psychology and philosophy. East-West Psychology is a department in the School of Consciousness and Transformation at the California Institute of Integral Studies. A multidisciplinary hub for engaged dialogue among Eastern, Western, and Earth-based psychologies, along with world psychospiritual traditions. Join our hosts, Jonathan Kay and Stephen Julich and their guests as they delve into the intersection of ...
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Advancing the indigenous cultures, languages, traditions, and identities of the peoples and communities of the Pacific through education, outreach, and new media.
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These conversations explore the cultural, political, and philosophical traditions of the Atlantic world, ranging from European critical theory to the black Atlantic to sites of indigenous resistance and self-articulation, as well as the complex geography of thinking between traditions, inside traditions, and from positions of insurgency, critique, and counternarrative.
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Leading from Being with Marti Spiegelman and Todd Hoskins delves into the untapped dimensions of leadership, weaving together the possibilities within full consciousness and indigenous wisdom. This isn't another "conscious leadership" podcast – it's an invitation to experience leadership beyond our thinking minds, accessing depths of human experience that most leadership conversations never touch. Drawing from Marti's deep work in 'precision consciousness,' grounded in both Harvard biochemis ...
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Join the Federation of Victorian Traditional Owner Corporations and host, Charles Pakana, as we yarn with Traditional Owners from across Victoria about the amazing work being undertaken to care for and connect with Country, build stronger cultural communities and much more.
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This is a space to share reproductive wisdom, traditions and stories of indigenous families and indigenous birth workers.www.indigenous-midwifery.org
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Hyperborean Radio is a place where we explore our roots & connect with our true nature. We delve deep into folklore, history, customs and traditions. Expose harmful stereotypes and misconceptions perpetuated by pop-culture. Approaching spirituality with a practical and emotional lens. We will show you that yes, true nobility lies within you. Embrace our unique place in nature and reject societal expectations only then can you hope to heal and care for others. While our presentation is brutal ...
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Welcome to "All Things Ayahuasca," your go-to source for deep exploration into Ayahuasca, Huachuma, and master plant dietas. Our podcast is dedicated to the rich traditions of shamanism, cultural awakening, and personal transformation via these sacred plants. We aim to bridge the gap between indigenous wisdom and Western understanding, offering insights to help you navigate your own journey. We explore the healing potential of these master plants, share first-hand experiences, and connect wi ...
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Stories of Survival is a powerful podcast that explores the voices, languages, and traditions of indigenous communities fighting to preserve their cultural heritage. Through vivid storytelling and expert insights, each episode invites listeners to discover the resilience, beauty, and urgency of these living legacies.
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RezXperts features a Canadian Indigenous - Aboriginal perspective in todays world, providing interviews, commentary, and discussion on current affairs, news, politics, culture, lifestyles, and more.
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All Learning Reimagined, where passion meets possibility, one story at a time. All Learning Reimagined is a global gathering place for parents, educators, and lifelong learners who are ready to question—and transform—the outdated systems of education. This podcast dares to reimagine learning by placing heart, intuition, and creativity at its core. Grounded in common sense, connection to nature, community, and the wisdom of indigenous traditions, each episode offers practical, intuitive, and ...
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In this podcast, we talk about traditional indigenous healing modalities of Peru, both Amazonian and Q'ero High Andean healing modalities, to bring you closer to these traditions. Www.TraditionalMedicineMiami.com
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Welcome to the Goddess Divine Podcast! My name is Deanna - I am a teacher, author of Awakening the Psychic Self and Higher Self Oracle, Reiki Master, and Divine Goddess practitioner. Join me as I: Unveil the stories of goddesses from across time and cultures. From the fierce warrior queens of Celtic lore to the all-encompassing Mother Earth of indigenous traditions, we'll explore the diverse tapestry of the divine feminine. Dive deep into the archetypes and energies these goddesses embody. W ...
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Aiysiniiksin: Keeping the Tradition Alive, written, hosted and produced by Stoney Nakoda and Blackfoot artist, Darylina Powderface, centres Indigenous stories, experience, and ways of being, doing, knowing and creating.
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Bayou Indian Radio is a podcast about Indian Country, in which I explore the storytelling traditions, histories, cultures, languages, and economic development of American Indian peoples across the country, as well as of Indigenous peoples around the world. For inquiries, contact: [email protected]
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self-help & spiritual teachings of healing,health from indigenous & mystical traditions. Feng Shui with Brenda Michiko Kelly and healing ways with Pathfinder!
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Native communities in Virginia have listened to others tell our stories. Now it's our turn. We're debunking myths and legends with fact, teaching about tribal cultures and current issues. This is Tribal Truths. The pilot episode was produced with financial support from Virginia Humanities.
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Take a deep dive into all things esoteric, alchemy, spagyria, renewable agriculture, health & wellness, astrology, philosophy, & so much more
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Welcome to "Indigenous Intelligence," the podcast where ancient wisdom meets modern life. Hosted by Nii Okyne, an advocate for cultural preservation, wellness, and authentic living, this podcast dives deep into the timeless practices of Black and Brown indigenous communities. Nii, a wellness coach and cultural historian with over a decade of experience in exploring the intersection of traditional wisdom and contemporary challenges, is passionate about reconnecting people with their roots to ...
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Based on the acclaimed graphic novel anthology, This Place is a 10-part journey through one-hundred and fifty years of Indigenous resistance and resilience. Through dramatizations and interviews, along with your host and time-guide storyteller Rosanna Deerchild, the series reveals the heroes, battles, triumphs and traditions which live outside and beyond the national story we have been taught ... to learn, to share, and to heal the future of "this place" we call Canada.
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Interactive, daily program featuring Native and Indigenous voices, insights, and stories from across the U.S. and around the world.
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Your host Lynn is an Anishinaabe-French mother raising her multi-racial Afro-Indigenous baby. Navigating life as a biracial woman in a visible interracial relationship while creating space for mothers raising mixed children. Identity, raising anti-racist and inclusive children, motherhood, mental health, culture, languages, traditions, pregnancy and much more will be discussed. So get comfy, burn some sage, fold that pile of laundry (or not - there's no judgment here) and come listen to some ...
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The Agenda with Steve Paikin is TVO's flagship current affairs program - devoted to exploring the social, political, cultural and economic issues that are changing our world, at home and abroad. The Agenda airs weeknights at 8:00 PM EST on TVO - Canada's largest educational broadcaster.
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Indigenous Voices of Vancouver Island is a presentation of 4VI (formerly known as Tourism Vancouver Island), a social enterprise in business to ensure travel is a force for good for Vancouver Island - forever. From its breathtaking vistas to the inspiring talents of its people, Vancouver Island is the definition of a “must-see” destination. In the first season, Indigenous Voices of Vancouver Island, 4VI showcases the talents of Indigenous entrepreneurs and their stories of how they have foun ...
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Hosted by Our Indigenous Traditions Shop at OITClothing.com The Talking Stick- culturally adopted by tribes and used today, is a stick that "empowers peace" between Nations. The stick is passed around in the four directions of the circle, given everyone who has the stick an opportunity to speak their mind freely, share a song, ask for help, and etc. The stick encourages everyone to listen to the stick holder and builds trust in the community. We will sit down and have discussions on Indigeno ...
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For the Love of Jewelers, a Rio Grande podcast, delves into the multifaceted world of jewelry making. Through candid interviews with leaders and influencers in the field, we uncover the journeys, inspirations and challenges that shape their work. Whether you're a seasoned jeweler seeking fresh perspectives or an aspiring artisan looking for guidance, join us as we explore the intersection of artistry and business in the jewelry industry. Have questions or topics you'd like us to cover? We'd ...
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BEYOND THE ART is hosted by Cray Bauxmont-Flynn who strives to highlight a diversity of roles and voices across the Native American art world, from artists to museum directors and everyone in between.
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"Unapologetically Blak" is not just a podcast—it's a movement. Join hosts Ginny, Mara and Will as they fearlessly explore the diverse facets of Blak Australia. From traditions and celebrations to contemporary stories, each episode is a celebration of resilience, humour, and the unbreakable bonds within community. This platform goes beyond audio waves; it's an invitation to join candid conversations, share laughter, and engage with topics often considered challenging. "Unapologetically Blak" ...
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At The Cultural Tourism Podcast, we believe that travel isn’t just about visiting new places; it’s about fostering connections between the traveler and the local Indigenous people through cultural tourism education. We explore a variety of topics that cover Indigenous history and modern Indigenous influences. By exploring the stories, traditions, and values of different communities, we create a respectful dialogue that enriches every journey. Join us as we inspire mindful travel and continue ...
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This is a collection of thought provoking talks with Indigenous and Maroon people and their supporters to realize and challenge our conscious and unconscious colonized thinking and behaviors. Each conversation explores individual and cultural beliefs and practices for living sustainably and resiliently amidst drastic environment changes and ongoing historical efforts of erasure. **The Proven Sustainable Conversation Series is a fiscally sponsored project of the Center for Transformative Acti ...
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Producer and host Rocio Carvajal food anthropologist, Mexican culture gastronomy educator takes you to discover the edible treasures of Mexico’s gastronomic traditions with stories and interviews that will change the way you think about Mexican food, cooking and eating guaranteed! Bookstand: https://payhip.com/RocioCarvajal Website: https://www.passthechipotle.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chipotlepodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rocio.carvajalc/ Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/ ...
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The Elemental Heart Wisdom Podcast explores across multiple earth wisdom indigenous traditions and spirit esoteric based practices that hold nature and the cosmos as sacred. This is an exploration of embodied practices and contemplations that may help people in these evolutionary times to find their inner light in order to make sense of this human and cosmic journey. Mara Elaine O’Grady acts as host to open up spaces of heart connection with those she dialogues with, and in her own transmiss ...
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ÍY SȻÁĆL HÁLE, Nick TŦE NE SNÁ ĆSE LÁ,E SEN EṮ W̱SÁNEĆ, ĆSE LÁ,E SEN EṮ TŦE BOḰEĆEN ÁLELEṈs. Good day everyone, My name is Nick I am from Saanich and I am from the Pauquachin Nation. This is W̱ILṈEW̱ Radio on CFUV 101.9FM. W̱ILṈEW̱ Radio translates to Indigenous Radio. It is a Indigenous show that features Indigenous: Musicians, Story telling, Artists, Language revitalization, Careers, Plant knowledge and more. W̱ILṈEW̱ Radio was made possible with support from the Government of Canada
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Photographer Casey Fatchett explores the photography lifestyle as well as business and technical photography tips, all with a healthy dose of humor and nerdiness. Reviews say "I love this podcast more than any podcast I have heard in years." and "This podcast is one not to miss!"
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A podcast delving into plants, plant medicine, consciousness, holistic health, philosophy, psychology, science and myriad related topics. Hosted by Jason Grechanik. This podcast was created to give voice to the doctors, shamans, guides, facilitators, visionaries, anthropologists, linguists, scientists and wisdom-keepers working on the ground day in and day out within their respective fields.
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Indigenous Medicine Stories Podcast is a collaboration between AMS Healthcare and the Jason A. Hannah Chair in the History of Indigenous Health and Indigenous Traditional Medicine at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine University. Indigenous Medicine Stories aims to educate health professionals and the public about Indigenous healing. The podcast will highlight the lived experiences of Indigenous Knowledge holders, healers, and Elders and help professionals who practice Indigenous healin ...
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What do intellectual historians currently investigate? And why is this relevant for us today? These are some of the questions our podcast series, led by graduate students at the University of Cambridge, seeks to explore. It aims to introduce intellectual historians and their work to everyone with an interest in history and politics. Do join in on our conversations! (The theme song of "Interventions | The Intellectual History Podcast" was created at jukedeck.com)
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Live with the Seasons is all about plants, seasonal changes, indigenous traditions, and community health. During the coming year, we will release podcasts exploring how the shifts in nature might inform our daily practice, and how we can grow along with the seasons. Each episode will feature some of our friends who will share their perspectives, wisdom, and stories to help us all get by. Join us as we discuss the remarkable connections we share with the seasons as well as skill sets to help ...
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The aim of this subject is to identify the constraints and opportunities that will affect the ability of sports to survive in an increasingly competitive, global marketplace. Particular emphasis will be placed on examinations of both North American and European professional sports, as well as indigenous games, such as Australian Rules football. Topics covered will include: labour markets in various sports, including the effectiveness of regulations such as player drafts and salary caps; the ...
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The goal of this podcast is to inspire and motivate us to live with greater Aloha. Not sure what Aloha means? Take a deep dive into this profound word with creator and host, Luana Kawaʻa as she shares her life experiences as a native Hawaiian wife, mother, grandmother, and educator. Searching for peace and purpose in your life? Need a little extra boost? Striving to be a little better each day? Take a breath of aloha here, each day on the Morning Mana'o Podcast! ... Subscribe, leave a review ...
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Ep. 163 - Marc-John Brown - Earth Based Traditions & Re-Indigenization of the Modern World
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2:03:43Hey everybody! Episode 163 of the show is out. In this episode, I spoke with my friend Marc-John Brown. I met Marc-John a few years back practicing jiu-jitsu together with my friend and teacher Bruno Momeni (who I also interviewed for this podcast). I was impressed with Marc-John’s skill and we realized we were on similar paths. So it was a pleasur…
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146 - Visual Legacy: The Power of Photography in Safeguarding Indigenous Traditions
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59:45Photography has the power to capture more than just moments - it can preserve cultures, tell untold stories, and honor traditions. In this episode, we’re joined by an indigenous photographer who shares how they use their camera to document and preserve their community’s rich cultural heritage. Through their lens, we learn how photography becomes an…
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Great-Grandmother Mary Lyons' Gift for Sharing Indigenous Traditions & Spiritual Guidance (Revisited)
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48:08On this week's show, we revisit our conversation from June 2022 with Great-Grandmother Mary Lyons (Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe), a spiritual advisor, storyteller, activist, wisdom keeper, and revered elder. Mary Lyons is the founder of the Minnesota Coalition on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and serves as a counselor for the women's sobriety group, which sh…
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Tuesday, July 29, 2025 – Reclaiming and growing Hawaiian kapa traditions
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56:30After a period of colonial suppression, traditional kapa making is enjoying a sustained resurgence. In recent decades, a growing number of Native Hawaiian artists have mastered the labor-intensive process of harvesting, scraping, and soaking the bark of the wauke plant and embellishing the resulting fabric with colorful traditional designs. A new g…
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Monday, July 28, 2025 — The Menu: shift may be in the works for immigrant farmworkers and recipes help Seneca language revitalization
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56:25President Donald Trump is signaling a shift in the ongoing push to deport immigrants as the reality of taking migrant farmworkers out of the fields, disrupting businesses and the country’s food supply starts to become apparent. About 40% of the 2.6 million farm workers in the U.S. are estimated to be undocumented. A portion of those are Indigenous …
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Those perfect little moments that we treasure so.
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This week is Part 2 of the Goddess Demeter. Demeter is a prominent goddess in ancient Greek mythology, revered as the goddess of agriculture, grain, fertility, and the harvest. One of the Twelve Olympians, she is the daughter of Cronus and Rhea, making her a sister to Zeus, Hades, Poseidon, Hera, and Hestia. Her Roman counterpart is Ceres, from whi…
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Friday, July 25, 2025 – A unique festival celebrates Indigenous literature and arts
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56:25Missoula, Mont. is the setting for the inaugural festival of literature, music, and other arts known as Indigipalooza. Musician and former U.S. poet laureate Joy Harjo (Mvskoke) headlines the list of talent offering their perspectives on the state of Indigenous storytelling. We’ll also hear from filmmaker Adam Piron about his curated selection of f…
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This is the summer season. Breathe deep, take it in. Let the warmth settle into your bones, and imagine reaching out to collect a sun-ripened berry on a hot summer day. This episode is all about berry medicine — why it’s good for us, the stories and reverence wrapped around it, and how these small, vibrant foods have nourished our people for thousa…
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S6-E6: An Inside Look at Jewelers for Children
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27:08In this episode of For the Love of Jewelers, host Mark Nelson sits down with Jewelers for Children Executive Director Sara Murphy for an inspiring conversation about the organization’s mission, impact, and growth. Sara shares a bit about her own background and how she became part of JFC, which was founded in 1999. Together, they discuss the incredi…
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Thursday, July 24, 2025 – Treaties more than a century old provide both guidance and constraints
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55:35The Crow Tribe is marking the 200th anniversary of their treaty with the United States. It is a document whose limits have been tested over that time, but still defines the tribe’s relationship with the federal government. This year also marks 170 years since the treaty ratifying the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indians’ official relationshi…
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147 - First Frames: Giving Refugee Children an Artistic Voice
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53:22In this powerful episode of The Nerdy Photographer Podcast, we sit down with documentary filmmaker Ilie Mitaru to discuss his deeply moving film First Frames. The documentary follows the journey of photographer and refugee Serbest Salih who travels to refugee camps to teach children the basics of photography—giving them not just a creative outlet, …
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Radionics, Scalar Energy, & EMF Solutions with Dr. Don Paris
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1:33:44On this episode of the Alchemi-Culture Podcast, join Phoenix and Dr. Don Paris in a discussion of topics including: *The incredible potential of Intrinsic Data Fields for healing and wellness. *Some fascinating research into Radionics and Energy Healing. *Scalar energy acts as a wave form, not conforming to the electromagnetic spectrum but can comp…
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Elizabeth James-Perry: Weaving Art, Science, and Cultural Heritage
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55:14The artistic odyssey of Elizabeth James-Perry, a distinguished Wampanoag artist whose journey is steeped in cultural heritage and environmental consciousness. In our conversation, Elizabeth shares the poignant moment of receiving the NEA Heritage Award, a testament to her lifelong dedication to preserving native artistry. Her story is not just one …
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Living with the Seasons of You with Gaby Miranda (Part 2): Breath, Intuition & the Tools of Inner Change
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1:04:58In Part 2 of this deep and heart-opening conversation, Ximena and Gaby dive into the tools that help us move through our inner seasons with awareness and grace. From breathwork and sound to accessing the unconscious mind, ritual, and nature-based practices — this episode is a treasure chest for those ready to embody their next chapter. Tune in to l…
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Wednesday, July 23, 2025 – Language revitalization: apps, games, and classroom lessons help keep Native languages vital
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56:07Education advocates are launching a multi-year program to develop a game and to teach the Denaakk’e language in schools. That and another language teaching apps come at a time when almost all federal funding for language revitalization is eliminated. We’ll also talk with a man about his personal journey learning the Cherokee language, an undertakin…
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A Search for Wholeness – Integral Aspirations, Reflections, and Intersections of the Scholar-Practitioner
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1:39:58In this 50th episode, your hosts, Jonathan Kay and Stephen Julich, reflect on the intersections that shape the evolving path of the scholar-practitioner. This episode traces a search for wholeness through three vital crossings: • the intersection of thinking and doing, where lived practice challenges the silos of classical knowledge production; the…
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Tuesday, July 22, 2025 – Tribal broadcasters scramble; Native higher ed leaders fight to keep funding
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55:46After Congress approved President Donald Trump’s clawback of funds distributed through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, tribal stations are frantically searching for money to keep from going dark. Tribes are stepping up in some cases, audiences are responding with increased donations, and the stations are scaling back their operations. In t…
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Monday, July 21, 2025 – Tribes confront the resource-intensive drive to power AI
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55:20From finding simple recipes to diagnosing complicated illnesses, artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming an increasingly useful part of everyday life, but the space and resources it takes to power that technology is immense and that is hitting close to home for some tribes. The Tonawanda Seneca Nation in New York just filed a lawsuit against a pro…
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Liberty as Independence (with Quentin Skinner)
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1:00:39Sometime in the eighteenth century, a great transformation took place in the language of liberty. Since the days of the Roman Republic, to be free had meant to be independent of the arbitrary will of another. You enjoyed freedom if nobody could impose their will on you without your prior consent. You were free if you were your own master, and you w…
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#64 - Between Good and Bad: Where Black Bears Eat Eagles - Guest: Terry Brockie
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1:29:13Send us a text Cold Open & Banter 03:50 Buffalo Skulls and Song Memories 08:15 Thought Power and Gossip as Harm 15:30 Good Intentions, Bad Spirits & Colonial Influence 23:00 Warriors, Morality, and Historical Context 29:30 Interrogating the Good/Bad Dichotomy 38:00 Collective Intention and the Power to Harm 44:30 Language Loss: Beyond Boarding Scho…
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47: The Theology of the Field: Demeter in Ancient Greece
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37:32This week is all about the ancient Hellenic goddess of the field, Demeter. Demeter is a prominent goddess in ancient Greek mythology, revered as the goddess of agriculture, grain, fertility, and the harvest. One of the Twelve Olympians, she is the daughter of Cronus and Rhea, making her a sister to Zeus, Hades, Poseidon, Hera, and Hestia. Her Roman…
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KOSU's federal funding has been eliminated. How you can help
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2:36Despite a valiant effort by KOSU listeners and public media supporters nationwide, Congress has voted to rescind $1.1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. This money had already been promised and budgeted for at KOSU and public media stations across the country. Losing it is devastating, and one NPR estimate shows that roughly 18% …
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Friday, July 18, 2025 – Native Bookshelf: ‘The Knowing’ by Tanya Talaga
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56:25Indigenous people of Canada know of the horrors generations of children were forced to endure in residential schools even though records and physical proof are hard to come by. They know from the stories passed down and the traumas they witnessed. “The Knowing” is the newest book from Anishinaabe journalist and best-selling author Tanya Talaga. She…
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Teresa Peterson: Loving the Land that Cares for Us All
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28:30Today, we're excited to speak with Teresa Peterson. Teresa is Sisseton Wahpeton Dakota and a member of the Upper Sioux Community. She is a passionate gardener, gatherer, lover of the land and author of several books, most recently the award-winning Perennial Ceremony. Teresa talks to us about her love of growing things. That includes tending a larg…
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Problems With Expectations Before Ceremony
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56:03Approaching a ceremony with high expectations can sometimes cause problems, but having an open mind is key. Discover insights on how to manage your mindset and embrace the experience. This episode emphasizes the importance of realistic thinking for a more fulfilling journey. Watch All Things Ayahuasca on YouTube Visit Michael's website at Kintu Wor…
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Thursday, July 17, 2025 – Where Trump finds support among Native Americans
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56:25A widely reported exit poll right after the 2024 presidential election greatly exaggerated the support for President Donald Trump by Native Americans. Native voters, by and large, lean Democrat, but it’s clear Native voters supported President Trump more than expected. And since the election, a handful of tribes and Native leaders continue to back …
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Living with the Seasons of You, with Gaby Miranda (Part 1): Cycles, Nature & Conscious Living
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36:31In this soulful conversation, Ximena and Gaby explore the powerful framework of “The Seasons of You.” They dive into how nature mirrors our inner world, what it means to live in alignment with your own cycles, and why honoring your “inner winter” is key to transformation. A beautiful entry into a new way of understanding life, rhythm, and personal …
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Wednesday, July 16, 2025 – Tribes insist on protections for wolves in the face of public pressures
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55:51When the state of Idaho bowed out of a grey wolf reintroduction program and even proposed a major reduction in wolf populations, the Nez Perce tribe stepped in to help the endangered animal’s fate. With a deep spiritual and cultural connection to wolves, the tribe sought to improve wolf numbers over the objections of many decision makers and member…
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Tuesday, July 15, 2025 – Native romance writers move beyond the ‘bodice ripper’ stereotype
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56:30The main character in Chickasaw writer Danica Nava’s debut novel gets into trouble for making some questionable claims about her Chickasaw identity to try and get ahead in the working world. Cherokee citizen Christina Berry writes about an Austin woman’s sometimes funny, sometimes heart wrenching desire to start a family. And Karen Kay’s historical…
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Monday, July 14, 2025 – What the Texas flash floods teach us about emergency preparedness
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55:34For nearly a decade, state and local officials disacussed how to avoid fatalities, injuries, and property damage in the Guadalupe River valley in Texas. They failed to secure funds for a public warning siren. The flood killed more than 120 people and at least 160 are missing. Earlier this year, after numerous warnings by inspectors, a levee in Oreg…
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In the next few days, the U.S. Senate will consider a package that would devastate many public radio stations by clawing back two years of previously approved funding. At KOSU, it would significantly impact our ability to provide emergency alerts and Oklahoma news. You can help by calling Senator Lankford and Senator Mullin to ask them to resist th…
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At what point is something "Indigenous"? This topic was suggested by a member of our community Roxanne.
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46: Between the Jar and the Temple: Elpis, Spes, and the Sacred Tension of Hope
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18:44This week is all about Hope or thr Roman Goddess, Spes. Spes is the ancient Roman goddess of Hope, revered not as a passive wish, but as an active spiritual and civic force. Her name literally means “hope” in Latin, and she was considered one of the Virtutes, divine personifications of core Roman values, alongside goddesses such as Fides (Faith), S…
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Friday, July 11, 2025 – What we’ve learned in the 35 years since the Mohawk Resistance at Oka
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56:25The 78-day armed standoff just outside of Montreal in 1990 is credited with clearing a path for reconciliation between Indigenous tribes and the Canadian federal government. The country can count a number of initiatives, government resolutions, and task forces that sprouted from the violence 35 years ago. But many of Indigenous people connected to …
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Thursday, July 10, 2025 – Tulsa takes new tack on tribal jurisdiction
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56:30The Muscogee Nation will assume some law enforcement duties in the city of Tulsa, Okla., when it comes to tribal citizens. The development over jurisdiction ends a federal lawsuit filed by the Muscogee Nation in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark McGirt decision in 2020. The Cherokee and Osage Nations also potentially have jurisdiction c…
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Guerrilla Grafting, Wild Carbs & Foraging Japanese Knotweed with Healing Ecosystems
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1:42:34In this episode, I’m joined by my friend Bryan from Healing Ecosystems. He’s someone who’s not just talking about food resilience—he’s living it, experimenting with wild foods, and creating abundance on the land in ways most people haven’t even considered. Episode Overview: Guerrilla grafting edible pear varieties onto ornamental Bradford pears in …
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Powhatan's Mantle is considered a sacred artifact by Tribes in Virginia. So, how did it end up in a British museum?
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The Silent Struggle: Fathers, Family Court & the Fight for Fairness with Padraic Walsh
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1:59:10On this episode of the Alchemi-Culture Podcast, join Phoenix and Padraic Walsh in a discussion of topics including: *Legal options and services for fathers facing custody issues. *Personal experiences with the court system highlighting bias towards mothers. *Challenges fathers face in custody battles, such as false accusations and manipulation, and…
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Amplifying Native Voices: Loren Waters on the Power of Storytelling and Cultural Revitalization
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49:17Award-winning Cherokee and Kiowa filmmaker Loren Waters takes us on a journey through her transformative path in the film industry, starting with her roots in environmental studies and culminating in her influential roles in television and film. We engage with Loren as she shares her passion for storytelling, underscoring the power it holds in ampl…
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The Power and Mystery of Ajo Sacha: A Jungle Dieta Story
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46:28Step into the heart of the Amazon as Ximena recounts her intense dieta with Ajo Sacha — a plant spirit known for protection, power, and hidden teachings. Interviewed by her longtime friend Chase, Ximena shares vivid dreams, unexpected gifts, spiritual warfare, and the mysterious rituals that unfolded in her isolated tambo. If you’ve ever wondered w…
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Episode 33: Relationality & the Deeper Dynamics of Life
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1:08:25Send us a text In the final episode of their "Problem with Problems" series, Marti Spiegelman and Todd Hoskins explore the deeper dynamics that lie beneath our habitual problem-solving orientation. They introduce the Andean principle of "sourcing from who you're becoming, not from who you have been" and examine how this shift in awareness transform…
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Wednesday, July 9, 2025 – Tribes forced to find new clean energy paths
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56:25President Donald Trump’s earlier executive orders and the comprehensive spending bill he just signed mark the end of dozens of tribal green energy initiatives. They mark a major shift in direction away from solar, wind, and other renewable energy sources championed during the Biden administration. Those projects aimed at energy sovereignty that can…
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Ep. 162 - Dr. Bryan Ardis - Nicotine as Medicine, COVID, & Big Pharma
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2:13:46Hey everybody! Episode 162 of the show is out. In this episode, I spoke with Dr. Bryan Ardis. Dr. Ardis was recommended to me by a few friends due to his research on the benefits of nicotine. As I work with tobacco as medicine I found his research and ideas to be a great match. I also really respected Dr. Ardis’ stance during COVID, speaking up aga…
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