Oatmeal N Bacon Greez is a collection of interviews/stories of inspiration, struggles, hopes, traumas, successes, and survivors. We interview people from all walks of life including professionals, musicians, personalities, artists, athletes, activists, and the like. Most of our guests are minorities who share their stories with us by delving into their personal backgrounds sharing some of the most intimate details of their lives, which we like to call--"getting into the greez".
Reservation Dogs Character Uncle Brownie: Gary Dale Farmer is an actor with plenty of character. With over 100 Film and TV appearances attached to his resume, and plenty more in the pipeline, Gary has shown he can adapt easily to any genre when necessary. He is better known for his work in movies like Powwow Highway, Smoke Signals, Dead Man, and most recently Reservation Dogs. This podcast is uncut, undedited, and is about the man's life: Gary Farmer. Enjoy.
Rob Goslin, entrepreneur, casino manager, and life philosopher tells his story of successes after dealing with AdHd, Melcher, and life as it had dealt him his cards.
Geronimo flips the script on me as he does his first live interview for one of his college classes.
Grant manager for Red Cliff Native Connections - Suicide and Substance Abuse Prevention.
We discuss his time growing up in Milwaukee Wisconsin, Autism, Historical Trauma, Indian Schools, Politics, Systematic oppression, Covid 19, and his favorite comedians. the Greez, and advice for those thinking about making comedy their career.
Two spirited indigenous activist, more mother than man, more warrior than woman, co-founder of gitchigumi scouts, and an indigenous anarchist---Taysha talks about her life through her trials in her younger years and how a promise to her 6 year old daughter has her walking the path in a world of activisim to keep that promise to her daughter and future generations to come. This is the final of a 3 part series.
Two spirited indigenous activist, more mother than man, more warrior than woman, co-founder of gitchigumi scouts, and an indigenous anarchist---Taysha talks about her life through her trials in her younger years and how a promise to her 6 year old daughter has her walking the path in a world of activisim to keep that promise to her daughter and future generations to come. This is Part 2 of 3
Two spirited indigenous activist, more mother than man, more warrior than woman, co-founder of gitchigumi scouts, and an indigenous anarchist---Taysha talks about her life through her trials in her younger years and how a promise to her 6 year old daughter has her walking the path in a world of activisim to keep that promise to her daughter and future generations to come. This is Part 1 of 3
Keynote speaker, writer, photographer, and motivational speaker gives us her true story of going viral, her love of ice fishing, losing her husband (Jimmy Hudson), and battling cancer. *Flute music provided by Michael "Laughing Fox" Charette
We sat down with Briana Michels who has dedicated her life work to helping her people understand the impacts of generational trauma to facilitate healing for a brighter future. She gives her story of how she ended up ultimately walking this trail and just what it takes to do the work that she is most passionate about.
A young four year old Native American "Markee Lou" gives us her take on the struggles of becoming the next Youtube sensation by answering the very real, raw, and tough questions all her fans have been wanting to know. She's four going on forty.
This is just a short behind the scenes conversation, which is usually bonus content for our patreon members only. But we wanna give you a taste so you will become a future subscriber. Enjoy this short funny true story.
Interview with "Colin Cash" one of the founders of sober squad. Being shuffled from home to home, from foster care to ultimately jail and then prison leads him on an epic journey from overdosing on heroin to ultimate sobriety. He shares his story with us on his ups and downs, his way to the good life, and ultimately trying to help others with helping develop the "SOBER SQAUD".
From her start as a Playboy centerfold Deborah Driggs had to clear many hurdles in life and reinvent herself many times over. She gives an intimate interview on her life and how she is so much more than just a Playboy centerfold. You cannot miss this exclusive interview!!!
Professional Native American boxer who grew up in Keshena Wisconsin discusses his life growing up, joining the boxing club and making his way from amateurs to the top of his division as a professional boxer. Under Don King, he once challenged for the WBA and IBF cruiser weight and light heavy weight championship.
A young man gives us his story on losing his father, being motherless at a young age, growing up on the reservation and his perseverance on becoming a MMA fighter and all the trials and tribulations he's had to face on his way to his ultimate goal, "becoming a professional fighter".
Lidia gives her take on the government corruption of Nicaragua, fighting as a revolutionary, and her journey to asylum to the USA trying her best to capture the American dream.
Michael "Laughing Fox" Charette gives us his spiritual journey as he navigates through life from child hood to adult growing up on the reservation, from a boxer to an artist, musician, storyteller, baker and performance artist.