Brought to you by your favorite NDNs! NDN Tea Podcast features discussions on Political Education, Indigenous Empowerment, and Native life in general. As Native people, our tea has an important role in our culture and our lives. Physically, tea is rejuvenating and calming, and we want our listeners to feel the same effects after listening to our podcast. At the same time we will be discussing “The Tea” and all subjects related to Indigenous peoples and political education.
NDN Tea Podcast by Avory Wyatt, Alicia Reyes, Dwight George, & Everett George
In the episode we welcomed our first guest, Hannah Widehat, and we discuss contemporary Native love, relationships, sexuality, and our hickey preferences.
With an increase in heatwaves, droughts, wildfires, and other major climate events, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change stated that humanity and the planet is in "Code Red." So who will save us? The answer is in the title. This is a call for the world to finally listen to Indigenous peoples' solutions for climate change. If colonial governments continue to suppress our voices, we can guarantee you humanity will only continue to suffer. In this episode, we discuss climate change, consumerism, and possible solutions to save humanity. We hope you enjoy!
In this episode, we break down Natives on our various social media platforms. The most popular include Native Twitter, Native Instagram, Native TikTok, and Facebook which is inherently Native. We cover everything from being performative on TikTok, to White Natives on Twitter, and social media "activists." Let us know what you think and we hope you enjoy! Also, Happy Pride Month
We present to you Episode 6, "The First Native _______:" Integrating into Colonial Systems and Mindsets. In this episode we discuss being the first native ________ (Insert colonial job - i.e. Billionaire, President, etc.), participating in colonial systems, “being at the table,” and we vent about settlers and how their lives revolve around wealth. We hope you enjoy and thank you for all the support!
In this episode, we discuss the River Justice cleanups organized by Beverly and Autumn Harry and how to support Houseless communities. After working with the River Justice project, we learned a lot about the importance of protecting our local water sources and how to interact with houseless communities along the river's watershed. Importantly, we touch on the hardships of learning how to protect the water while also protecting the displaced houseless communities living near water sources.
In this episode, we talk about Biden, Democrats and Republicans, and Natives relationships with Amerikkkan politics. Make sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @NDNTeaPod Let us know what you think and thank y’all for listening!
In this episode for Women’s History Month we talk about Indigenous Women, the origins of patriarchy, breaking down patriarchal ideals, and powerful Indigenous women in our lives. Stay connect with us on social media @ndnteapod and I hope everyone enjoys this episode. Shoutout to all the powerful Indigenous women out there listening!
In this episode we discuss Black History Month, Natives in the Black Lives Matter Movement, and the importance of Indigenous and Black Solidarity. Follow us on all platforms @ndnteapod and thanks for tuning in!
Welcome to the NDN Tea Podcast! On this episode we introduce our hosts, discuss how our name will play into our podcasts, and we discuss the importance of political education in the Native community.