The Jig Is Up
The Jig is Up is a podcast focusing on Metis culture, people, and the issues and topics of interest to all Metis.
Categories: News, Society & Culture
Tags: Culture, indigenous, Métis
The Jig is Up is a podcast focusing on Metis culture, people, and the issues and topics of interest to all Metis.
Categories: News, Society & Culture
Tags: Culture, indigenous, Métis
Native Opinion is a unique Indigenous culture education Radio show & podcast from an American Indian perspective on current affairs. The Hosts of this show are Michael Kickingbear, an enrolled member of the Mashantucket Pequot tribal nation of Connecticut and David GreyOwl, of the Echoda Eastern Band of Cherokee nation of Alabama. Together they present Indigenous views on American history, politics, the environment, and culture. This show is open to all people, and its main focus is to provide education and insight about all things Native American. Sensitive subjects are explored such as American immigration policy, The United States political system. racism in America, plus a whole lot more. Subscribe to the show and receive it each week on your favorite mobile device!
Categories: Education
Tags: Education, government, History, indian, indigenous, NativeAmerican, perspective, Politics, tribal
This podcast is dedicated to the exploration and communication of somatic relational trauma-informed practices woven with psychedelic and earth-based medicines. We welcome from the underground the experience of practitioners dedicated to the ethical, creative and embodied use of medicines in therapeutic and ceremonial settings. Our kindness seeks to bridge the lived experience of the underground, the indigenous ways, the institutional studies, and the direct knowledge of those humans seeking to expand their consciousness and heal on all levels.
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Tags: 5meo-dmt, alternative, ayahuasca, earth-based, embodiment, entheogen, Healing, indigenous, Ketamine, MDMA, neurobiology, neuroplasticity, neuroscience, psilocybin, psychedelic, psychedelic-assisted therapy, relational, somatic, trauma-informed, underground
This is a show about building a better world. Literally. The construction industry might seem like a conservative place, but we’re changing it. Building Good is a platform for conversations around topics like indigenous architecture, hiring and retaining women in trades and building sustainable energy grids. We want to build a better world, and we think the way to do that starts with the construction industry… so come and help us build good.
Categories: Business, Government, Society & Culture
Tags: architecture, b corp, beginning, better, blueprints, breaking, building, building good, buildinggood, business, chandos, change, collaborators, communities, community, company, construction, contribute, core, customers, driven, engaging, Episodes, equity, ethical consumption, forward, future, futurism, Good, goodwill, house, improvement, inclusion, indigenous, industry, industry transformation, initiatives, Innovation, innovator, instinct, jen hancock, level, listen, livelihoods, materials, minds, non-profit, operate, Operators, PACE, people, Place, places, planet, planning, Podcast, policy, possible, productivity, profitability, Projects, purpose, revolutions, social procurement, Solutions, suppliers, sustainability, systems, Transformation
First Peoples Fund presents the Collective Spirit® podcast. The Collective Spirit moves each of us to stand up and make a difference, to pass on ancestral knowledge, and simply extend a hand of generosity. The Collective Spirit podcast features Native artists and culture bearers who discuss the power of Indigenous art and culture. The Collective Spirit® podcast is produced by First Peoples Fund, whose mission is to honor and support Indigenous artists and culture bearers through grant-making initiatives, culturally rooted programming, and training & mentorship. Learn more at www.firstpeoplesfund.org
Categories: Arts
Tags: Arts, Collective Spirit, First Peoples Fund, indigenous, Native America
Noetic is for seekers, thinkers, and doers that care deeply about the vitality of humanity and our planet. Join us we hold space for an open conversation about wonder, wisdom, and culture. Lifelong Identity Architect and philanthropist, Jared Angaza holds a space for evocative conversations about culture, spirituality, and what it means to live fully alive. Who are we and why are we here? How do we integrate new and ancient wisdom and ensure that our lives reflect our values and beliefs? What does it mean to live authentically? Visit www.NoeticPodcast.com
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: americanindian, appropriation, consciousness, creativity, embodiment, Enlightenment, indigenous, indigenouswisdom, inipi, integration, intigration, Medicine, medicinetribe, NativeAmerican, noetic, noetics, peace, philanthropy, Politics, selfactualization, tribe, wonder
Fish enthusiasts Katrina Liebich and Guy Eroh journey across America on a quest to discover ALL THE FISH: big and small, common and rare, beautiful and downright strange. Diverse guests help dig into the latest science and bring their perspectives about how fish are woven into the fabric of communities and cultures. Listeners walk away from each episode with practical information about how to connect with and conserve our amazing, finned friends.
Categories: Science, Society & Culture, Sports
Tags: climate change, coasts, conservation, Culture, environment, fish, fish passage, fisheries, fisheries management, Fishing, indigenous, lakes, nature, oceans, rivers, science, Wilderness
Moose and Cheyanne have unguided conversations with Native American guests. Follow and subscribe to stay up to date.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: apache, Culture, indigenous, native, NativeAmerican
Hollywood NDNz is a weekly podcast that explores the trials and tribulations of the entertainment industry through the perspective of Native American entertainment professionals. The podcast is hosted by Rainy Fields (Muscogee (Creek)/Cherokee), Tim Ramos (Pomo), and Jim Ruel (Ojibwe).
Categories: Society & Culture, TV & Film
Tags: americanindian, Entertainment, indigenous, NativeAmerican
Since 1992, “First Voices Radio” has been exploring global topics and issues of critical importance to the preservation and protection of Mother Earth presented in the voices and from the perspective of the original peoples of the world.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: first voices, indigenous, Indigenous artists, native American
A podcast about the history of the indigenous peoples of America.
Categories: Education, History, Society & Culture
Tags: american history, american indian, americas, History, indigenous, latin american history, native American
1st Yaqui native-run podcast. Join us as we explore a diverse range of topics, from health and wellness to culture, entertainment, language, food sovereignty, and the wealth of indigenous knowledge that enriches our global tapestry. 🌿🌎 Our platform is dedicated to fostering inclusivity, and we warmly invite people of all backgrounds and perspectives to join our conversations. Together, we’ll celebrate the vibrant stories, traditions, and initiatives that Native and Indigenous communities bring to the forefront of positive change.
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Categories: Health & Fitness, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: cooking, fitness, Food, health, indigenous, plantbased, sustainability, wellness
Land(ing) Back is a five-part audio blog series presented in collaboration with Youth Climate Lab and 4Rs Youth Movement. Released over five weeks, each episode features a conversation with an Indigenous young person making change within their community through climate justice work, land protection, cultural resurgence & decolonization.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: climate, climate change, indigenous, youth
The Good Medicine Show is here to bring you good medicine through music. Host Curtis Lefthand is your guide to music that is nostalgic and refreshing. Rediscover music. Reclaim music. Listen to the beats that take you back.
Categories: Music
Tags: 90.9 FM, calgary, cjsw, indigenous, powwow, radio, rap
Acclaimed presenter, journalist, actor, producer and arts guru Rhoda Roberts returns to our airwaves to present Deadly Voices from the House, recorded live from Sydney Opera House. Featuring a diverse selection of guest appearances from prominent Indigenous leaders from the music, arts and culture sector, Deadly Voices from the House provides an important platform to discuss critical issues facing the Indigenous community and gives voice to a variety of upcoming indigenous music, arts and cultural projects. Deadly Voices from the House is supported by Sydney Opera House Presents, the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia and the National Indigenous Radio Service.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: 324169, australia, Culture, ideas, indigenous, operahouse, sydney
What’s it really gonna take To Heal a People? In this new podcast, Hasira ‘Soul’ Ashemu breaks down wisdom from Black and Indigenous experts and changemakers, giving a fresh take on the steps to health, healing and joy – called the 4 Ring System of Healing. Using the knowledge of our pasts to propel ourselves, our relationships, our passions and ultimately our communities forward – we’ll give you the tools and concepts to get your part of the werk in! Host Hasira ‘H-Soul’ Ashemu is a seasoned entrepreneur, community organizer and visionary of To Heal a People.
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Tags: bipoc, black, community, Healing, health, indigenous, self help, wellness
Join this best friend duo for a moment to breathe. First we Pause… but then we Play. Our language is love, light and music. Listen as we discuss various topics that move us and describe the music that we move to. Y’all ready to Pause N’ Play?
Categories: Arts, Music, Society & Culture
Tags: black, black joy, black queer, Black women, indigenous, melanin magic, music
A podcast about Australian family stories and social history.Everyone has a story that we want to tell.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: australia, immigration, indigenous, Military, rural, social history
Lend your effort and support to help grow the Nuestra Familia Unida Podcast into a World Wide collection of Historical information from every Indigenous* Influenced Area. Enroll in the discussion group for this project at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/podhi/ *(as in Latina, Latino, Hispanic, Chicana, Chicano, Mexicana, Mexicano, and all other descriptors identifying the peoples of the America’s and Western Hemisphere.) Send Comments and Questions to Joseph L. Puentes at NFU@JosephPuentes.com or 206-339-4134; Website: http://NuestraFamiliaUnida.com If it has to do with history, genealogy, mexico, mexican, mexicana, mexicano, mejico, mejicana, mejicano, hispano, hispanic, hispana, latino, latina, latin, america, espanol, espanola, spanish, indigenous, indian, indio, india, native american, chicano, chicana, mesoamerica, mesoamerican, raza, podcast, podcasting, nuestra, familia, or unida the Nuestra Familia Unida podcast project is looking for revelent material. If it has to do with the history of America, California, Oregon, Utah, Colorado, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Florida, Argentina, Barbodos, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Central America, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Repulic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Falkland Islands, French Guiana, Guyana, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, North America, Panama, Paraguay, Patagonia, Peru, Puerto, Puerto Rico, Rico, South, South America, Spain, Suriname, Espana, Uruguay, or Venezuela the Nuestra Familia Unida podcast is in need of audio contributions. Website: http://NuestraFamiliaUnida.com
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: chicano, genealogy, Hispanic, History, indigenous, Latin America, latino, Mexican, mexico, Nuestra, Raza
“Plants of the Gods: Hallucinogens, Healing, Culture and Conservation” is a new and unique podcast focusing on the hallucinogenic plants and fungi whose impact on world culture and religion – and healing potential – is only now beginning to be appreciated as never before. Unlike other podcasts relating to these issues, “Plants of the Gods” is hosted by renowned ethnobotanist Dr. Mark Plotkin, a Harvard and Yale-trained scientist who has been studying the healing plants and shamans of the Amazon rainforest for almost four decades. An award-winning scientist and best selling author, Dr, Plotkin is a spellbinding storyteller who will be speaking from personal experience and will be joined by other leaders in the field.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Science
Tags: amazon, amazonia, animals, Culture, fungi, hallucinogenic, hallucinogens, harvard, Healing, healingethnobotanist, indigenous, medicinal, plants, rainforestscientist, religion, shamanic, shamans, tribal, Yale