Below are the best podcasts we could find on Indigenous Well-Being and community transformation and healing.
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On generations of chronic injustice; the conversation that needs to be had regarding the First Nations people of Canada, and the healing needed in our time.
Unity in Yoga host Maya Breuer comes together with Kate Herrera Jenkins (on her Pueblo Feast Day) to discuss Native Strength Revolution and their teacher trainings within indigenous communities. Native Strength Revolution’s mission is “healing indigenous communities one yoga class at a time!”
This episode marks the 12th and final episode of Season Two. What a wild, magical, beautiful and tragic year it has been — a season of dramatic change: personally, professionally, spiritually, and as we say in the episode “you are allowed to feel all the feelings”.
Shawn Stevens (known as Red Eagle) and podcast host Maya Breuer continue conversation on Native American healing. Listen in as Red Eagle shares his experience living a Native American spiritual way of life as a traditional artist, storyteller, drummer, dancer, singer, and flute player.
Shawn Stevens, known as Red Eagle, and podcast host Maya Breuer come together for this inspiring conversation on Native American healing.
During the pandemic as tourist numbers have dropped, fish have returned in areas in Hawai’i where they have been absent for years. The land is healing itself. Despite the toll excessive tourism and capitalism has taken on the Hawaiian islands; there is still hope to heal.
Connecting across generations is one of the oldest happiness practices there is. We explore why to honor your elders, along with other practices from indigenous cultures often overlooked by Western science.
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This episode talks with Wampanoag scholars Paula Peters and Linda Coombs, who tell us the real story of Thanksgiving, from an Indigenous Perspective. The path to reconciliation starts with honest acknowledgement of our past, with open eyes, and open hearts for a better future.
Today is Indigenous Peoples' Day, and today is a good day to talk about how we can protect and uplift our communities. One way we can do that is by voting.
Join us for a discussion with community organizer, citizen scientist, activist, water protector, entrepreneur, writer, gardener, and all around incredible Diné woman, Kim Smith.
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