This podcast is about serving and supporting the indigenous community. Each week I'll be bringing to you an inspiring idea or guest from the indigenous community to talk about their philosophies and lives in hope that their wisdom or lives can inspire you. If you have any questions or any comments about the show message me on Instagram @courtlandglock or twitter @Courtlandglock3.
This is the first book of this 3&3 series that I'll be continuing. I enjoyed making this episode and hope that these thoughts and ideas are of use to you. Though he is no longer with us, I still want to express my thanks to Richard Wagamese and hope that I expressed his words and ideas as thoughtfully as he did. Thanks for listening. Down below are the links to the people and ideas I mentioned in this episode. If you'd like to, check them out. Embers: One Ojibway's Meditations: Wagamese, Richard: 9781771621335: Amazon.com: Books(2) What Is Love? - YouTube -Will Smith Love 5-morning-rituals-that-help-me-win-the-day-july2018.pdf (tim.blog) -Tim Ferriss Gratitude
Quote from John Soforic author of The Wealthy Gardener Also, sorry I didn't mention it in the episode but below are the links to the people and ideas I mentioned in this episode. If you'd like, check them out. My Life Changing Dopamine Detox Story | Hamza Ahmed - YouTube(Starting at 11:20 is when he mentions the Time table)Jerry Seinfeld's Productivity Secret (lifehacker.com)(Jerry Seinfeld Chain strategy)
Quote from Austin Kleon from the book Steal Like An Artist
My guest today is someone very special, she came from a single parent household and is one of 14 children. She is a member of the Choctaw Nation. In her life so far she has done some pretty incredible things. At 18 she enlisted in the Navy and served a term of service as an electrician being stationed in SIMA, Pearl Harbor. Years later as a single mother of two kids she started her healthcare career at the age of 28 becoming a Certified Nurse Assistant in a nursing home. From there she went on to graduate with her nursing degree in 2001. After which she got her BSN in 2003. She took it a step further and progressed to an even smaller group of people becoming a (CRNA) Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist in 2008 (Today it's Certified Registered Nurse Anesthesiologist). These advanced practice registered nurses specialize in the administration of anesthesia. The percentage of Native Americans in that group is less than 1%, and as a female it's even smaller. Though she didn't stop there and in 2017-2019 she became a CEO (Chief Executive Officer) of Fort Belknap Service Unit, Indian Health Service (IHS) in Harlem, Montana. Also in 2018 she got her MBA. She has been in healthcare for 22 years, and is a retired Commander of the United States Public Health Service. This woman has inspired me and I've known her my whole life. She is my mother and she is my first interview. I hope y'all enjoy this interview with my mother Jacquelyn James.
Inspiring with a quote from Luke Skywalker.Dedicated to Shirley Cogburn (Aunt Shirl) 1944-2020
Hi, everyone I'm Courtland Glock. This podcast is about sharing stories and philosophies with each other in the hope that they can be used for your benefit. Welcome to Native Philosophy.