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Best podcasts about native american woman

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Most Wanted
59. The Murder of Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind

Most Wanted

Play Episode Play 49 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 69:00


Send us a Text Message.This year for Women's History Month, Amanda and Lauren are going to go on a journey through some tragic deaths of young women, and their lives that were cut too short. Because they were wanted too.In their first Women's History Month episode, Amanda and Lauren discuss the senseless murder of Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind, and the light her tragic death shined on the epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.Sources:Talk Murder with Me blog: “The Murder of Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind”The Guardian: “Women are disappearing and dying in Indian Country. We must act.” by Debra Ann HaalandThe Guardian: “A Native American woman's brutal murder could lead to a life-saving law” by Jenni MonetCBS News: “Report: Newborn is child of Savanna Greywind, slain woman who vanished while pregnant” by the Associated PressMPR News: “Accomplice in killing of Savanna Greywind gets 20 years” by the Associated PressPeople: “Pregnant Woman's Killer Cut Out Her Baby with Small Blade then Smuggled Her Body Out in a Dresser” by KC BakerAmerican University Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Digital Exhibition: “The History and Potential of Savanna's Act”Valley News Live: “Remembering Savanna Greywind four years later” by Bailey HurleyA&E TV: “Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind, a Native American Woman, was Murdered and Her Baby Cut from Her Womb” by Elena FerrarinKXNet News (North Dakota): Missing and Murdered Indigenous People: The Story of Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind” by Nai RemyTwin Cities Pioneer Press: “Savanna Greywind wasn't dead when baby cut from womb, prosecutors say at abductor's sentencing” by David OlsonMatt Orchard - Crime and Society (YouTube): “The Unspeakable Murder of Savanna Greywind”Murder with My Husband (YouTube): “Couple Stole a Baby and Now the Mom is Missing”Let's Go to Court podcast, Episode 229: "The Murders of Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind & Rachel Hoffman"Morbid podcast, Episode 330: "The Tragic Murder of Savanna LaFontaine Greywind"Fetal Abduction podcast, Season 1, Episode 6: “The Murder of Savanna Greywind”We Are Resilient: An MMIW True Crime Podcast, Episode 1: “MURDERED: Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind”Support us!Drink Moment | Moment Botanical WaterDrink your meditation. Use code MOSTWANTEDAMANDA at checkout!Kind CottonConsciously-sourced, inclusive, impactful, kind clothes. Use code AMOSTWANTEDPOD at checkout!Devon + LangLife changing underwear. Use code MOSTWANTEDAMANDA at checkout!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Timmyboy
Rest In Peace Sandra Day O'Connor, you can experience a vintage NYC I-Beam throwback, and Tim explains why the Land O Lakes Native American woman is so popular

Timmyboy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 40:54


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Knewz
Alleged White Supremacist Arrested in Native American Woman's Highway Death

Knewz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 3:43


An alleged white supremacist whose children's names are "Aryan" and "Nation" has been arrested in connection to the death of a Native American woman who was struck by a vehicle. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron
Native American Woman With Vikings?

Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 5:41


Inconclusive but interesting. Thanks for listening! Please subscribe, share and leave a 5 star review!

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The Nopalera Podcast
Ep. 28 The Mentorship Series Part. 2 Featuring Melissa Gallardo & Cindy Convery

The Nopalera Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 28:08


Sandra continues a new four part series of providing mentorship to entrepreneurs of various categories in our community. Part 2 features Melissa Gallardo, founder of Bonita Fierce Candles, a candle brand that honors her latin roots and Cindy Convery, the founder of PureWild Co. clean marine collagen products. You will hear excerpts of questions asked from different stages of each entrepreneur's process and Sandra's transparent explanations and advice in response. This episode we're talking about vetting retail partners, talking to investors, and channel strategy. Muchas gracias to all the mentees for bringing their stories, curiosity and courage. Our hope is that the topics covered will help and inspire you to forge ahead with your own entrepreneurial path with more knowledge and confidence. Courage is Contagious!Connect with NopaleraWebsiteInstagramTik TokJoin Sandra's Entrepreneurial NewsletterAsk a business questionConnect with Melissahttps://www.instagram.com/bonitafiercecandles/Connect with Cindyhttps://purewildco.com/LinkedinInstagramRead more about our guests:Being Latin@ and American is not a linear experience and for Melissa, it meant a life-long struggle to navigate language, culture, and heritage as a brown, non-Spanish speaking Latina. It created a deep insecurity in her identity and distorted her feelings of what home meant. Then, she realized that feeling–of belonging, of finding your place, of being home– she wanted to create that feeling for other Latinas who were on journeys similar to hers. And so, she poured her first candle. She realized the scents she grew up with weren't represented in the home fragrance industry and set out to create fragrances that celebrate, honor and represent the cultural crossroads of being Latin@ and American.Before launching PureWild Co. Cindy worked as a television director at ABC TV in San Francisco and later as a consultant with Warner Bros and Disney creating movie advertising campaigns. Launching PureWild Co. in June 2020 with a line of marine collagen infused drinks that are the only certified nonGMO collagen drinks on the market. PureWild Co. created the first ever collagen infused wines bottled in California's Sonoma Valley and the first ever collagen supplements that have been formulated for women with breast cancer, autoimmune disorders and osteoporosis. PureWild Co. is a partner of the Susan G. Komen Foundation for Breast Cancer Awareness and is working with the Choctaw Nation to donate supplements to Native women in need. Cindy is a member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. PureWild Co. is a certified Native American Woman owned company based in Ojai, California.

TIME's Top Stories
Nicole Mann, First Native American Woman in Space, on Gardening in Zero Gravity

TIME's Top Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 6:17


The first Native American woman in space in a candid interview with TIME.

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TIME's Top Stories
Nicole Mann, First Native American Woman in Space, on Gardening in Zero Gravity

TIME's Top Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 6:17


The first Native American woman in space in a candid interview with TIME.

New Mexico in Focus (A Production of NMPBS)
Miss Indian New Mexico & the First Native American Woman in Space

New Mexico in Focus (A Production of NMPBS)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 34:15


Host Lou DiVizio recaps some of the top headlines in New Mexico after the holiday weekend. Then, correspondent Antonia Gonzales speaks with the first Native American woman ever to travel to space, astronaut Nicole Mann. Antonia also catches up with a Navajo novelist to talk about her debut book, 'Shutter.' And, Antonia sits down with the newly crowned Miss Indian New Mexico to talk about her role, and work engaging young people in indigenous communities. Host: Lou DiVizio Correspondent: Antonia Gonzales Guests: Nicole Mann (Wailacki of the Round Valley Indian Tribes), NASA Astronaut, Crew Commander: SpaceX Crew-5 Ramona Emerson, author, filmmaker, Diné Alysia Coriz (Kewa Pueblo), 2022 Miss Indian New Mexico For More Information: Nicole Mann - NASA Nicole Mann Becomes First Native American Woman to go to Space - NPR Miss Indian New Mexico Inc. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nmif/message

Beneath The Surface
Revolutionizing Civic Service & Leadership with Recorder Cázares-Kelly Pt.2

Beneath The Surface

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 43:07


Revolutionizing Civic Service & Leadership with Recorder Cázares-Kelly Pt.2 S3 E2 In part two of this episode of Beneath The Surface I am in conversation with Gabriella Cázares-Kelly the current Pima County Recorder. We discuss with one another what it means for her to have made history as the first Native American to hold an elected Pima County office and the third Native American to hold a county-level office in the State of Arizona. We talk about the complicated history of Native Americans getting access to voting rights as well as her experiences thus far as a Native American Woman in leadership. Lastly we discuss ways that we as a collective can revolutionize how people are able to engage in civics. If you want to support me and the channel you can do so by becoming a patron on Patreon. Patrons get access to exclusive content that can't be found anywhere else. You can become a Patron by following the link. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BeneathTheSurfacePodcast If you would like to make a one time donation to Beneath The Surface you can so so through PayPal by following this link here: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/BTSurfacePod Beneath The Surface Socials Twitter: @BTSurfacePod Instagram: BTSurfacePod Facebook: Beneath The Surface Email:PodcastBenathTheSurface@gmail.com Recorder Cázares-Kelly's Socials Twitter:@GabriellaCKelly Instagram:@GabriellaCKelly TikTok:GabrielleCazaresKelly Pima County Recorder Socials Twitter:@PimaRecorder Instagram: @PimaRecorder TikTok:@PimaRecorder Recorder Cázares-Kelly Bio Gabriella Cázares-Kelly (she/her) is the Pima County Recorder, taking office in January 2021. She leads an office that oversees voter registration, early voting, and document recording for the county. She is a proud, union-dues-paying, former #RedForEd public school educator and community organizer. She is one of four women who co-founded Indivisible Tohono, a grassroots, community organization that provides opportunities for education and civic engagement for members of her tribe, the Tohono O'odham Nation. She was inspired to run for office after encountering many systemic barriers preventing people from simply getting registered to vote. She lives with her husband, Ryan, and their two children, who are now voting age. She is the first Native American to hold an elected Pima County office and one of only four Native Americans to ever hold a county-level office in Arizona. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beneathtspodcast/support

AP Audio Stories
First Native American woman in space awed by Mother Earth

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 1:00


AP correspondent Ed Donahue on Native American Astronaut

Baking with House of Bread
Episode 66 Prairie, the new name for the native American woman bread.

Baking with House of Bread

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 14:49


This slightly sweet sandwich loaf was introduced once a week, and people loved it. So, now we bake Prairie daily. The recipe will yield two loaves. Sponge: 2.5 cups of warm water, 2 packages of yeast, or 2T, 3/4 cup of honey, 3 cups of whole wheat bread flour, 1 cup of rye flour, 2 T of caramel color. Let sit 1.5 hours approximately. Then add in the second step: 1 package of yeast or 1 T, 1 T of salt, 3 cups of white bread flour, 1/4 cup of sesame seeds. For more information about House of Bread, please visit www.houseofbread.com. To purchase the House of Bread recipe book, please visit https://houseofbread.com/recipe-book/ To take an on line class, please visit https://houseofbread.com/product-category/online-baking-class/ If you'd like more information about the franchise opportunity with House of Bread, please visit www.houseofbreadfranchise.com. For our Utube channel, please go here https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCXH5NgT8vpnAuSuZN5AxEQQ. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/house-of-bread/message

The Chris and Sam Podcast
Larry the Cat

The Chris and Sam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 31:24


SummaryThis week Chris had some internet problems, and then a power cut which he was expecting ages ago and it never happened.We've got a short film shoot coming up where we are acting in it.We learned about Larry the cat, and just what he thinks of the new prime minister.The earthquake risk in NZ as risen a lot lately. Will we still be safe here in Hamilton?What happens when you build a super fancy expensive robot and it's no longer needed for a mission? And why can't you just use it on the moon? We find out.Turns out Ali Express doesn't really know Sam at all. Find out what it suggested to him.There's new help for allergy sufferers. The first Native American Woman went to space.Some people were cheating in a fishing competition, and we talk about Trevor Noah quitting late night television.All this and so much more.LinksLarry the catEarthquake risks have increasedOut of work robot looking for a jobNew help for allergy sufferersFirst Native American Woman in SpaceFishing competition cheatsTrevor Noah is leaving late night Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Inside Politics
Historic flight sends first Native American woman to space

Inside Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 37:00


Today's show begins just moments before SpaceX and NASA launched a crew of astronauts to the International Space Station, including Mission Commander Nicole Mann, the first Native American woman ever to travel to space. We bring you live coverage from the Kennedy Space Center.  Also on today's show: Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker vehemently denies he paid for a woman's abortion back in 2009, but many Republicans reportedly knew about these accusations months ago but chose to ignore them.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

Fred + Angi’s Feels Good News
First Native American Woman In Space and 101 Great Grand Children

Fred + Angi’s Feels Good News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 3:45


Astronomy Daily - The Podcast
First Native American Woman in Space; Orbital Reef; The Hunt for Dark Matter and more.

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 10:05


Astronomy Daily – The PodcastShow NotesS01E02Join Andrew Dunkley and his feisty AI Co-host Halley (no surname) as they bring you todays space, astronomy, and science news in an easy to digest podcast.You of course may be familiar with Andrew as half of the hosting team on the Space Nuts podcast and as a very good sci-fi author (well, he keeps telling us that).Stories featured in this episode:Details on the first native American woman in S[paceJeff Bezos's Orbital ReefThe Stawell Underground Physics Lab ProjectPlus:The Galileo Project UpdateA big bang news updateIntroducing the Stareforge ProjectHow to deal with sweat problems in Zero-GBlack Hole Jet DiscoveryWins for IndiaArtemis 1 update.If you'd like to find out more about the stories featured in today's show, you can read today's edition of the Astronomy Daily Newsletter at any of our websites – www.spacenutspodcast.com , www.bitesz.com or go directly to www.astronomydaily.io – subscribe and get the new edition delivered to your mailbox or RSS reader every day….it's free from us to you.#space #astronomy #science #podcast #astronomydaily #spacenuts #spacetime

Engadget
8/19/22: NASA's Nicole Aunapu Mann will be the first Native American woman to visit space... and more news

Engadget

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 3:27


NASA's Nicole Aunapu Mann will be the first Native American woman to visit space; Dozens of Facebook contractors lost their jobs after an algorithm reportedly chose them 'at random'

Engadget
8/19/22: NASA's Nicole Aunapu Mann will be the first Native American woman to visit space... and more news

Engadget

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 3:27


NASA's Nicole Aunapu Mann will be the first Native American woman to visit space; Dozens of Facebook contractors lost their jobs after an algorithm reportedly chose them 'at random'

Alexander Garrett
Alex Garrett Podcasting - The Story of Nancy Ward, A Native American Woman of Many Names - 1-22-22

Alexander Garrett

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 28:42


Author Debra S. Yates, 7th generation grand-daughter of Nancy Ward, or Nanyehi, joined Alex Garrett for a conversation on the 'Woman of Many Names'. Nanyehi is remembered as a political leader of the Cherokee and even had engineered the sale of Kentucky as well as her close ties to George Washington. Take a listen!

Alexander Garrett
Alex Garrett Podcasting - The Story of Nancy Ward, A Native American Woman of Many Names - 1-22-22

Alexander Garrett

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 28:42


Author Debra S. Yates, 7th generation grand-daughter of Nancy Ward, or Nanyehi, joined Alex Garrett for a conversation on the 'Woman of Many Names'. Nanyehi is remembered as a political leader of the Cherokee and even had engineered the sale of Kentucky as well as her close ties to George Washington. Take a listen!

Keeping It Real With Alex Garrett Podcasting
Alex Garrett Podcasting - The Story of Nancy Ward, A Native American Woman of Many Names - 1-22-22

Keeping It Real With Alex Garrett Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 28:42


Author Debra S. Yates, 7th generation grand-daughter of Nancy Ward, or Nanyehi, joined Alex Garrett for a conversation on the 'Woman of Many Names'. Nanyehi is remembered as a political leader of the Cherokee and even had engineered the sale of Kentucky as well as her close ties to George Washington. Take a listen!

Wilde On
Season 3 - Episode 5: Mickie James

Wilde On

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 31:43


Today's guest is a professional wrestler and country singer. She is a mom, business woman, and spiritual being. I wanted to talk to her today not only about all of the above, but about what is going on in North America and the prevalence of missing and murdered Indigenous women. The stats are hideous. 1 in 3 Indigenous women suffer sexual assault in their life time. 4,000 Native American Woman have gone missing over the past 30 years in America, and that only includes the ones that were reported. I want to bring light to this reality on behalf of the woman and families who don't have a voice or a platform. Today's guest is part Native American and is part of the Powhatan tribe. Ladies and gentleman, my girl, Mickie James. IG: @themickiejames Twitter: @mickiejames T-shirts: www.prowrestlingtees.com/taylorwilde Twitter & IG: @realtaylorwilde Tiktok: @thetaylorwilde YouTube: “WILDE ON” https://youtube.com/channel/UCHWVrVFFUxC_5skpP4UN7vQ Cameo: https://www.cameo.com/ogtaylorwilde Additional Music Credits: “Let's Get Wilde” by Samantha Smith/Written by Andrew Moore & Rochelle Douris; ©2021 Wilde On. “Raspberry Beret” by Prince and The Revolution/Written by Prince Rogers Nelson; ©1985 Universal Music Publishing Group. “Hey Mickey” by Toni Basil/Written by Michael Donald Chapman & Nicholas Barry Chinn; ©1981 Universal Music - MGB Songsy. “Somebody's Gonna Pay” by Mickie James/Written by Jamie Hartford; ©2013 Mickie James. Shout-Outs: 17:25 Andrea Hunter photography @andreahunterphotography

BJ & Jamie
Native American Woman Warns Jamie Not Go To Bahamas 6/22

BJ & Jamie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 11:07


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Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio
Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio Presents Mysti S. Milwee

Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 62:00


Mysti S. Milwee is an International award-winning and published synesthesia artist (paints to music), poetess, writer, screenwriter, book cover art designer, and illustrator from Southside, Alabama. She is the editor and publisher of Sequoyah Cherokee River Journal. She has Native American background and is a Sequoyah-Cherokee translator. Her poetry, writings, and visual art has been published in over 3,000 + publications worldwide and in over 12 countries. She is the “Poet Laureate” of Fire Eagle Ministries, and over 1,000 poems has been written for over 50 ministries and outreach in over 12 countries. Her poetry, writings, and art has been used for academic and ministry studies across the US and abroad. She is the recipient of the 2021 International Cultural Arts & Literature Communications Collaborator Award, 2021 Global Translation Award in Native American Literature, 2020 International Native American Literary Translation Award, 2020 International Key to Success Award, 2020 International Golden Feather Leadership Scholar, 2020 Best Short Story for Documentary, 2020 Best Lyrics for Christian Music (for song “Unsung Hero”), 2020 Best Lyrics for Music Video (for song lyrics “Through the Fire”, 2020 Global Arts & Humanities Award, 2020 Global Arts & Literary CultureAward and was awarded the 2020 Best Screenplay for “The Loner”. She is a “literary and arts mentor” with the International Team with One Million Talent Academy Plus, Assessment for Development.She is the Author of her poetry book “Human Reaction” Inspirational Life Lessons Expressed in the Poetry of a Native American Woman’s Soul, and is available for purchase on Amazon.To view more about the author visit: http://www.mystismilwee.wordpress.com/Visit her online poetry and visual arts journal at: http://www.sequoyahcherokeeriverjournal.wordpress.com/

Encyclopedia Womannica
Storytellers: Zitkala-Ša

Encyclopedia Womannica

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 8:24


Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we’ll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know -- but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Leading Ladies, Activists, STEMinists,  Local Legends, and many more. Encyclopedia Womannica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures.Encyclopedia Womannica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Liz Smith, Cinthia Pimentel, Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, and Brittany Martinez. Special thanks to Shira Atkins, Edie Allard, and Carmen Borca-Carrillo.We are offering free ad space on Wonder Media Network shows to organizations working towards social justice. For more information, please email Jenny at jenny@wondermedianetwork.com.Follow Wonder Media Network:WebsiteInstagramTwitter

First, But Last?
Lynnette Grey Bull: First Native American Woman From Wyoming To Run For US Congress

First, But Last?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 34:42


Lynnette Grey Bull discusses why she moved to a reservation in Wyoming, what inspired her to run for public office, and her work curbing the human trafficking of native women in the United States. "Humility should be the center of leadership." - Lynnette Grey Bull Learn more about this episode of First, but Last at www.thinkwy.org/55  

Mac Watson Talks
Episode 107: Native American Woman to Head Department of Interior

Mac Watson Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 32:17


Mac Watson Talks voted BEST PODCAST by Phoenix Magazine's 2020 Best of the Valley Readers' PollCurrent Events:mRNA vaccines are new and totally safeVaccinations won't mean no more masksSlap masks slap on your wrist for storageMike Pence plans to get vaccine publiclyBiden chooses Native American woman to head Department of Interiors'MACdown: City of Phoenix is a grinch this yearLast Word: Pajama suit is the latest in Zoom-meeting attireSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/macwatsontalks)

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Radio Cherry Bombe
Native American Voices in Food with Toasted Sister’s Andi Murphy

Radio Cherry Bombe

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 52:54


Andi Murphy, a Navajo journalist, is one of the most important young voices in food media today. She is the host and creator of the award-winning Toasted Sister podcast, which aims to educate both Indigenous people and the mainstream about Indigenous food sovereignty, a movement she says is as personal as it is political. Andi joins host Kerry Diamond to discuss the meaning of food sovereignty and talk about some of her favorite Native chefs, farmers, and entrepreneurs. She shares her thoughts on the meaning of decolonizing Thanksgiving and suggests ways to have a more thoughtful holiday. Subscribe to Toasted Sister wherever you get your podcasts, and consider becoming a patron of Andi’s show on Patreon.Thank you to Kerrygold for supporting today’s show.Plus, find out why DeAndra Bailey, one of the pastry chefs at Compass Rose in Washington D.C., thinks that Tierra Taylor, a USPS postal worker in Maryland, is the Bombe!

iDEOLOGICALLY iLLOGICAL
The Utopia I Grew Up In - Confessions of a Native American Woman

iDEOLOGICALLY iLLOGICAL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 5:55


Native American speaks out about today's controversial so called racist society. The Utopia she grew up in will surprise everyone, don't miss this electrifying episode of iDEOLOGICALLY iLLOGICAL featuring guest commentary by Ojibwa Native Misty iDEOLOGICALLY iLLOGICAL Episode 19 Mark Christopher Garrett --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/markchristophergarrett/support

Broads You Should Know
Bessie Coleman — First African-American & Native American Woman to Earn Pilot's License

Broads You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 23:04


This week, Sam brings us the story of Bessie Coleman, the world-famous stunt pilot!Bessie Coleman dreamed of being a pilot, but there were no flight schools in the United States that accepted female pilots—let alone black & native women. Eventually, a Chicago newspaper published an article about her dreams, and her schooling was bankrolled by fellow community members who wanted to see her live her dream. She went to Europe and earned a pilot's license—and some notoriety—before coming back to the states. Check out the episode to hear more about her incredible journey! A Broad is a woman who lives by her own rules. Broads You Should Know is the podcast about the Broads who helped shape our world!Broads You Should Know is Hosted by Sam Eggers, Sara Gorsky, & Justin Xavier. For more information about anyone we've covered on the podcast or to check out our sources, head to www.BroadsYouShouldKnow.com!If you know of any Broads you think we should cover on a future episode, send us an email at BroadsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com, or DM us on IG:@BroadsYouShouldKnow@SaraGorsky@TheJustinXavier@SamLAEggers Podcast Produced by Justin Xavier & Jupiter Stone / Edited by Justin XavierVideo promos edited by Jupiter StoneWebsite designed & managed by Sara Gorsky

American Family Farmer
04/30/20 - Home Milk Delivery Makes A Comeback

American Family Farmer

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 42:01


Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com begins with news about the forced closures of meat processing plants, caused by Coronavirus. Land-O-Lakes elects to remove the Native American Woman from their logo. In positive news home delivery of milk is booming in some communities. Next, we meet Paul D. Esker, Ph.D, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology and Field Crop Pathology at Penn State. https://plantpath.psu.edu/directory/pde6 He specializes in Integrated management of field crop diseases, plant disease epidemiology and statistical methods for the agricultural sciences. Finally, Family Farmer Doug Stephan opines that he believes farmers and ranchers should look at new ways of conducting business as we struggle with Coronavirus.

Good Witches, Bad Bitches
Susan La Flesche, First Native American Woman to Earn a Medical Degree | Episode 95

Good Witches, Bad Bitches

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 47:21


INTRO - 34:19: Deanna shares the story of our person of the week, Susan La Flesche.

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She's So Cool
Narrative: Sacagawea

She's So Cool

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 14:15


On this mini episode, you will learn about the struggles and successes of the Native American explorer, Sacagawea.You will learn about Sacagawea’s courage, her selflessness, and her impact on American society.She's So Cool: PatreonIncludes online community, monthly book club, weekly journal prompts, voice memos on the show, and She's So Cool Unscripted interview-based episodes.If you like what you hear, please consider telling friends and family about the show! You can also support this podcast by subscribing and leaving a rating and review! Thank you!Visit: Website // Store // Instagram // TwitterListen: Apple Podcasts // Google Play Music // Spotify // Stitcher // TuneInEmail: shessocoolpod@gmail.comCover Art by Gabrielle Bourgeois: Instagram // WebsiteMusic by Broke For Free: Instagram

Capitol Ideas:  The Washington State House Democratic Caucus Podcast
Rep. Debra Lekanoff is the first Native American woman elected to serve in the Washington state House of Representatives since the state's establishment 130 years ago. Today we'll find out who she is, and why we're lucky to have her.

Capitol Ideas: The Washington State House Democratic Caucus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 11:35


Today's "Capitol Ideas" is a relatively brief but powerful introduction to Rep. Debra Lekanoff, who became the Washington's first Native American state representative after 40th-district constituents tapped her for the job last fall. The new lawmaker from Bow, a tiny community in Skagit County, is part of the most diverse Democratic majority in state history, and her story is a good one.

Q6 Hometown Election Headquarters
A Conversation With Paulette Jordan

Q6 Hometown Election Headquarters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 32:29


Dan Kleckner sits down with Paulette Jordan. Jordan is campaigned to be the next Governor of Idaho. She talks about being the first Native American Woman to run for that office, why she's qualified and what she would do in her first 100 days in office.

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Deep Cuts & Sensational Stories

Holly covers another murder of a Native American Woman.  Gillian covers one of Montana's most infamous serial killers.

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What's Trending Today? - VOA Learning English
Google Honors First Native American Woman Engineer - August 09, 2018

What's Trending Today? - VOA Learning English

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018 4:31


The Space Between Us™
This Native American Woman is still here. It's time to listen.

The Space Between Us™

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 49:47


A sacred conversation (and musical performance!) about race, culture, belonging, and apathy with Shayna Hobbs.

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Land of Enlightenment
Episode 059: Deb Haaland

Land of Enlightenment

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 65:50


Deb Haaland is a candidate running for New Mexico's 1st Congressional District and if elected will be the first Native American Woman elected to the United States Congress. She comes on and tells her about who she is along with her journey to where she is now.

The VICE Guide to Right Now
This Native American Woman Is Making Waves in Marine Conservation

The VICE Guide to Right Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 11:19


We hear about an indigenous woman named Hozoji Matheson-Margullis, who is making waves in Native American STEM and marine conservation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.