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This time on Stranger Than podcast, Joanna talks about people cheating death and Nate talks about a white bison calf. Enjoy! Stranger Than podcast is a part of the Age of Radio podcast syndicate. Check them out at ageofradio.org Stranger Than podcast logo art by Catthulu Art. Take a look at more pieces at https://www.facebook.com/CatThuluArt/ Stranger Than banner art by the very talented Anna Episode artwork and research assistance by Sarah Stone If you enjoy Stranger Than podcast please consider becoming a patron: https://www.Patreon.com/strangerthanpodcast Do you like Stranger Than podcast? Let us know! Check out our facebook page, facebook.com/strangerthanpodcast, our twitter @_StrangerThan, our Instagram @StrangerThanpodcast, or email us at StrangerThanPodcast@gmail.com. Join our Facebook group, The Strange Space We are now also available on Spotify! Just type Stranger Than podcast into the search field STRANGER THAN PODCAST HAS MERCH!!! THAT'S RIGHT! Check it out at https://www.teepublic.com/user/strangerthanpodcast CHECK OUT OUR SHOW PAGE TOO! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Use code PARKS30 for $30 off of a $500 or more booking at www.rvshare.com. In this episode, Yellowstone plans to keep more bison each year, Teton Pass could wreak havoc on Grand Teton and Yellowstone visitors, a rare white bison is born, a grizzly has a litter of five cubs, and a whole lot more. ***** Become a Mile Marker Member and support this content. Learn more at https://RVMiles.com/milemarkers
Erica Salvemini and Jeff Harrison chat with Cynthia Hart-Button, founder of The White Bison Association. Tune in to hear about Cynthia's inspiring journey which ultimately led her to protect and provide sanctuary for the endangered white bison herd.Through her deep connection to these sacred animals, Cynthia shares how she found her life's mission, soul's purpose and familial tribe. The White Bison Association is a non-profit and no-kill sanctuary that preserves the rights for the white bison herd to live life on organic pastures with fresh, clean water in a safe and private setting.Their mission is to provide educational programs that bring awareness to the importance of the conservation and protection of the white bison and its vital role as the Native American Nation's symbol of peace. To learn more about Cynthia's fascinating journey as caretaker of the white bison herd, you can purchase and read her book at: The Light Within: My Journey Home to the White Buffalo.To support or visit the White Bison, please visit: https://whitebisonassociation.com/ Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ntONbHTJ3kI~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~More at: https://allaboutanimalsradio.com/
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Welcome relatives and listeners to our “From Boys to Men, Healing the Patriarchy Within Series” Series, where our CAM Cohort interviews and puts praxis into action as they learn from men about their stories and experiences at the frontline of healing intergenerational roots as they address toxic masculinity and address patriarchal challenges. We recognize and celebrate that both the masculine and feminine should be celebrated and honored in harmony. In this Part 1, we get introduced to Carlo's story and journey as a man of illness and recovery, his agreements, and we explore the intergenerational trauma impacts on Boys and Men of color today. To learn more about Carlos, please read a brief bio below and visit the links at the bottom of this description. Hosts: Alexis C. and Fondé J. Carlos Rivera is a member of the Sherwood Valley Band of Pomo Indians and Mexican descent. He is a dear friend and relative to HIR Wellness and our CEO and Founder, Lea Denny. He is sensational, and we are grateful for his continued connection. Carlos completed his chemical dependency studies and Human Services at the American River College and graduated from the Duke University Non-profit management course. Previously, Carlos served as a substance abuse treatment provider for ten years at the Sacramento Native American Health. Governor Jerry Brown appointed him to the State Advisory Committee for Juvenile Justice and Delinquency in 2011, and he served the state for almost four years. Carlos was previously a trainer for the Wellbriety Training Institute, and later a former Executive Director of White Bison, Inc. in California for over five years. Currently, Carlos serves as the founder and CEO of Generation Red Road and South Dakota and Chief Cultural Officer at American Indian Health and Services in Santa Barbara, CA. He co-owns JRiv Consulting, LLC, and The Homies Taco Truck, a food truck that provides street tacos with a little California flavor. If you are looking to engage in the conversation and reflect for yourself, come along with us as we free-think and activate our medicine together. Come as you are! Learn more about the non-profit Generation Red Road here, and more about CEO & Director Carlos here. The Mission of Generation Red Road, Inc. is to revitalize and promote inter-generational healing by utilizing Indigenous teachings that provide harmony for individuals, families, and communities. Follow Generation Red Road on Instagram here, and Facebook here. Watch Carlos in this video, as he shared some of his story in this teaching at Recovery Reinvented in 2017. Read a Personal Story here, and more about the Red Road for Native Americans from Carlos. You can find Carlos on LinkedIn to follow and keep up with Generation Red Road and all things Carlos.
Welcome relatives and listeners to our “From Boys to Men, Healing the Patriarchy Within Series” Series, where our CAM Cohort interview and put praxis into action as they learn from men about their stories and experiences at the frontline of healing intergenerational roots as they address toxic masculinity and address patriarchal challenges. We recognize and celebrate that both the masculine and feminine should be celebrated and honored in harmony. In this Part 2, we continue to have healing conversation and teachings from J. Carlos Rivera around his experience with healing relationships, and how he applies his energy into healing our Indigenous relatives through his work, and with his organization Generation Red Road. To learn more about Carlos, please read a brief bio below and visit the links at the bottom of this description. Hosts: Alexis C. and Fondé J. Carlos Rivera is a member of the Sherwood Valley Band of Pomo Indians and of Mexican descent. He is a dear friend and relative to HIR Wellness and our CEO and Founder, Lea Denny. He is a sensational human being, and we are grateful for his continued connection. Carlos completed his chemical dependency studies and Human Services at the American River College and is a graduate of the Duke University Non-profit management course. Previously, Carlos served as a substance abuse treatment provider for ten years at the Sacramento Native American Health and he was appointed to the State Advisory Committee for Juvenile Justice and Delinquency by Governor Jerry Brown in 2011 and served the state for almost four years. Carlos was previously a trainer for the Wellbriety Training Institute, and later a former Executive Director of White Bison, Inc. in California for over 5 years. Currently, Carlos serves as the founder and CEO of Generation Red Road and South Dakota and Chief Cultural Officer at American Indian Health and Services in Santa Barbara, CA. He is one of the owners of JRiv Consulting, LLC and The Homies Taco Truck, a food truck that provides street tacos with a little California flavor. If you are looking to engage in the conversation and reflect for yourself, come along with us as we free-think and activate our medicine together. Come as you are! Learn more about the non-profit Generation Red Road here, and more about CEO & Director Carlos here. The Mission of Generation Red Road, Inc. is to revitalize and promote inter-generational healing by utilizing Indigenous teachings that provide harmony for individuals, families, and communities. Follow Generation Red Road on Instagram here, and Facebook here. Watch Carlos in this video, as he shared some of his story in this teaching at Recovery Reinvented in 2017. Read a Personal Story here, and more about the Red Road for Native Americans from Carlos. You can find Carlos on LinkedIn to follow and keep up with Generation Red Road and all things Carlos.
A rare white buffalo currently mounted at the Montana Historical Society will be returned to the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes.
Don Coyhis, Mohican Nation, is the President and Founder of White Bison, Inc., an American Indian non-profit organization, located in Colorado Springs, CO. Don originally set out to raise awareness and treat alcoholism among Indian youth on the reservations. After studying the underlying causes of alcoholism, White Bison's mission expanded to include drug addiction, dysfunctional families and relationships, as well as the American Indian suicide rate. From this, the Wellbriety Movement was born. The teachings of Wellbriety go beyond being sober to include thriving in the community and being balanced emotionally, mentally, physical and spiritually. Over the past 26 years, Don has developed a series of culturally-based programs to address recovery and treatment, youth prevention and treatment, programs for healthy families, and healing from unresolved grief and traumatic loss due to intergenerational trauma. These programs are designed to help with all facets of family healing and have been implemented throughout the United States and Canada. Don has dedicated his life to raising awareness about all issues surrounding alcohol and drug abuse, how it impacts the family system and, most importantly, how families and communities can heal from these issues.
Don Coyhis, Mohican Nation, is the President and Founder of White Bison, Inc., an American Indian non-profit organization, located in Colorado Springs, CO. Don originally set out to raise awareness and treat alcoholism among Indian youth on the reservations. After studying the underlying causes of alcoholism, White Bison's mission expanded to include drug addiction, dysfunctional families and relationships, as well as the American Indian suicide rate. From this, the Wellbriety Movement was born. The teachings of Wellbriety go beyond being sober to include thriving in the community and being balanced emotionally, mentally, physical and spiritually. Over the past 26 years, Don has developed a series of culturally-based programs to address recovery and treatment, youth prevention and treatment, programs for healthy families, and healing from unresolved grief and traumatic loss due to intergenerational trauma. These programs are designed to help with all facets of family healing and have been implemented throughout the United States and Canada. Don has dedicated his life to raising awareness about all issues surrounding alcohol and drug abuse, how it impacts the family system and, most importantly, how families and communities can heal from these issues.
Lea and Jim talk about the Healing Together Conference that Lea attended in April 2022. The Conference was sponsored by Native Dads Network, The Native Wellness Institute, White Bison, and Native American Fatherhood & Families Association. You can learn more about the conference at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/healing-together-conference-tickets-174019094797
Lea Wetzel, MPN's new Recovery Coach, talks about her experiences as a White Bison Recovery Coach and how her indigenous traditions inform her recovery. White Bison Website https://whitebison.org/ White Bison on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whitebisoninc Don Coyhis' YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/WBDonC Lea's Warrior Down Talking Circle Support Group https://www.facebook.com/events/3809318185835792
Join our guest, Franciscan Sister Ange Mayers, as she shares the richness of her living and working across cultures, her love of Eucharist, her baking and sharing the bread of love as she breaks open her life in service. Sister Ange notes that “While doing cross-cultural ministry among the native people of Arizona, I learned that no culture is better than another culture. Each culture is blessed with gifts to share with other cultures. These gifts are expressed in food, language and customs. It is our responsibility and privilege to learn what they are.” “One Holy Thursday, I was overwhelmed by the needs of neighbors. I didn't want ANOTHER person coming to the door asking for help. BUT, I did say “YES”! After taking them to get a can of propane gas, I had a change of heart. I BAKED BREAD and got renewed and NOURISHED. The kneading of the dough, released frustration with each punch; the rising of the bread birthed new life; the aroma of baked bread fed my being.” “The meaning of receiving communion: Just as the food we eat determines the state of our physical being, when we receive the body of Christ, Christ becomes a part of our spiritual being. We become united, one body, and as we drink wine together, we become spiritually united. At the last supper, Jesus said, do this in memory of me. We do the same receiving his body and blood to be strengthened, to feed those who are hungry and thirsty spiritually. By receiving communion, we are nourished as a community to do as Jesus did.” “God loves me all the time, not only when I am good. Making mistakes is a part of life; God did not make us perfect. And God walks with us through our mistakes throughout our whole life. This we Franciscans call continual conversion.” References: The Feeding of the Five Thousand, Mark 6:34-44: a story of the multiplication of loaves of bread. See: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/mark/6. Comunidades de Base: Base Christian communities: See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_ecclesial_community and https://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/christian-base-communities. Poem by Charlotte Madigan, CSJ: Kneading, needing bread We bravely work and hope. We hunger till we eat the bread of love, of life and drink the cup of warmth and tender wine. Ah mystery! enhancing the taste of the bread and of each other. water into wine again. Warning: To eat and drink pre-occupied is foolish waste and loss. Cross cultural ministry in Arizona: --Tohono O'odham nation: http://www.tonation-nsn.gov/ --Pascua Yaqui tribe: https://www.pascuayaqui-nsn.gov/ - “Culture is an important element with all Yaqui communities and bonds both Christianity and Yaqui spirituality in the hope for a better view of the world and morality.” --Communities are Prevention: Addiction Prevention Program: CAP draws from the work of Don Coyhis and Wellbriety. Listen to and read about Don: https://encore.org/purpose-prize/don-coyhis/; here is the White Bison website: : http://www.opensource-projects.com/Default.aspx Break this Bread, by Lourdes Music Group: Please break this bread, Lord; please break this bread. Bread of your body, risen in us. Pour out your wine, Lord. Pour out your wine. Let it flow though us to a thirsty world. We come to eat your bread, make us one. We come to drink your wine, make us one. We come in memory of your death to give you thanks. We come to celebrate your life and give you praise. Let us be broken, O Lord, to feed your sheep. Let us be poured out, O Lord, that all may see. That you are Spirit and Life that satisfies. That you are risen in us to set us all free. Pope Francis in his encyclical Fratelli Tutti: On Fraternity and Social Friendship, 237, 284: “Forgiveness and reconciliation are central themes in Christianity, and in various ways in other religions…Each one of us is called to be an artisan of peace. By uniting and not dividing, by extinguishing hatred and not holding onto it, by opening paths of dialogue and not by constructing new walls.” Sister Marilyn Lacey, RSM, of Mercy Beyond Borders: “This then may be the world's only hope for peace, that all of us, friends and enemies, allies and foes, brothers and sisters and strangers alike, we understand that we meet as guests together in God's own tent.”
Many individuals can find themselves released from prison but locked out of work. Successful reentry programs give former offenders opportunities to support themselves through legitimate and productive work, reducing recidivism and improving public safety. But finding employment or being able to start a business is only part of the equation. Research reveals many barriers that inhibit someone’s ability to be successful upon reentry. In this Uplift Kitsap we shine a spotlight on the work of the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe’s Welcome Home Reentry Program within Kitsap County. This program models a human dignity approach to reentry—providing healing, hope, and opportunities—for those who are and have been incarcerated to become contributing members of society and embrace a positive future.HighlightsHow reentry programs can support a healthy and thriving communityInvolving businesses in reentry and creating opportunities to increase quality of life and reduce recidivism.Presenter:Janel McfeatJanel Mcfeat is the Project Manager/Strategic Planner for the Second Chance Act Community-based Adult Reentry grant. She holds a BA in Social Work from Pacific Lutheran University and is pursuing a master’s in Social Work. She has worked 20 years in case management, victim advocacy, restorative justice, Tribal probation and reentry, court services, and does strategic planning for human dignity reentry models. Ms. Mcfeat is certified in Moral Resonation Therapy, Trauma Informed Care, tapping to reduce PTSD, Conflict Resolution, and in White Bison 12 Step Medicine Wheel. She is also qualified in Correctional Assessment and Intervention System™ and is a Restorative Circle Practitioner. Ms. Mcfeat presents this human dignity reentry model to state and national audiences in hopes that the culture of corrections will shift to more restorative practices and a human dignity reentry model will be infused into jail and prison systems throughout the country.
In episode 3, listen to Tania's interview with Kateri Coyhis, of Mohican Nation and Director of White Bison's Wellbriety Training Institute. Hear Kateri discuss meaningful prophesies related to White Bison's mission, the necessity of culturally responsive treatment, and the intergenerational healing that is possible in reconnecting with ancestral teachings and wisdom. Resources:Kateri Coyhis, Mohican Nation, is the Director of White Bison's Wellbriety Training Institute in Colorado Springs, CO. White Bison, Inc., is an American Indian non-profit 501(c)3 corporation dedicated to creating and sustaining a grassroots Wellbriety Movement that provides culturally based healing to the next seven generations of Indigenous People. Kateri joined the White Bison staff in 2001, after beginning her own journey into recovery. In her role as the Director, she coordinates national training events and conferences, collects data for evaluations of federal grants, assists in the development of culturally-based curriculum for youth and adults, assists the Executive Director and Chairman of the Board, and trains community leaders across the country to implement a youth prevention program entitled Daughters of Tradition. Kateri continues to serve the Wellbriety Movement by providing community presentations to bring awareness to the programs White Bison offers for individual and family healing.Have feedback? Contact us at info@naatp.org
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Nashville limits public and private gatherings. Jobs are moving into Nashville like hotcakes. And speaking of hotcakes, we talk more about food, as we bring you all the delicious lunch options in 12 South.Become a subscriber! Visit us at https://www.patreon.com/nashvilledailyTEXT US: 615-392-1358Enter Our Giveaway https://gleam.io/mQpFq/12-south-giveawayToday's Sponsor: Screened ThreadsUse the Code "NashvilleDaily" for 10% off online and in-storehttps://screenedthreads.com/Nash NewsNashville COVID-19 Responsehttps://www.asafenashville.org/Nashville to limit public, private gatherings to 8 amid COVID-19 case surgehttps://www.newschannel5.com/rebound/nashville-to-limit-public-private-gatherings-to-8-amid-covid-19-case-surgeGenuine Parts Company to invest $50 million, hire 250 people for Lebanon facilityhttps://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2020/11/18/genuine-parts-company-opens-wilson-county-facility.htmlAugust Bioservices to expand Nashville operations, create 180 jobs over next 5 yearshttps://www.newschannel5.com/rebound/gov-lee-to-make-economic-development-announcement-in-nashvilleWeiss Watch Company Moving To Nashville https://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2020/11/12/weiss-watch-company-nashville.html?ana=TRUEANTHEMFB_NA&utm_campaign=trueAnthem%3A+Trending+Content&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR2LN55r4JxbrIYCsRfbgS3h63F9TSYyKNwh2Nfe-hKajUCmnNxGBCuefGITour Around Nashville: 12 South Lunch The Cookery | @thecookerynashvillehttps://www.thecookery.org/menuLocust | @locustnashvillelocustnashville.com12 South Tap Room | @12southtaproomhttp://12southtaproom.com/Bartaco | @bartacolifehttps://bartaco.com/Edley’s BBQ | @edleysbbqhttps://www.edleysbbq.com/Frothy Monkey | @frothmonkeyhttps://frothymonkey.com/menu/Portland Brew @portlandbrew12thhttps://www.portlandbrewcoffee.net/White Bison |@whitebisoncoffeehttps://whitebisoncoffee.com/Burger Up | @burgeruphttp://www.burger-up.com/Epice | @epicenashvillehttps://www.epicenashville.com/menu-1Local Artist Feature - Candace in WonderlandSign On (Love Looks Better On The Screen)https://open.spotify.com/track/0jv1QzYCo8QZX5uXl1VbSH?si=ZCryF7_kQEysCE3XimF7Rwhttp://candaceinwonderland.comNashville Daily Artist of the Day Playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/51eNcUWPg7qtj8KECrbuwx?si=nEfxeOgmTv6rFUyhVUJY9AFollow us @ XPLR NASHWebsite - https://nashvilledailypodcast.com/YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/xplrnashInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/xplr.nash/Twiter - https://twitter.com/xplr_nashNASHVILLE & XPLR MERCH - http://bit.ly/nashville_merchMedia and other inquiries please email hello@xplr.lifeArtists can submit songs to be featured here https://forms.gle/mtkxUCFds7g9e2466
COVID-19 is on the rise in Nashville, but there is a silver lining to Tennessee. And do you know your chances of catching the coronavirus? A new app just released may help. Plus, for those who really enjoy the first meal of the day, we’ll talk about everything that 12 South has to offer.Become a subscriber! Visit us at https://www.patreon.com/nashvilledailyTEXT US: 615-392-1358Enter Our Giveaway https://gleam.io/mQpFq/12-south-giveawayToday's Sponsor: Screened ThreadsUse the Code "NashvilleDaily" for 10% off online and in-storehttps://screenedthreads.com/Nash NewsNashville COVID-19 Responsehttps://www.asafenashville.org/November 18 COVID-19 update: Metro reports 142 new cases, 2 additional deathshttps://www.newschannel5.com/news/november-18-covid-19-update-metro-reports-142-new-cases-2-additional-deathsOnline COVID-19 tracker estimates your chance of encountering virushttps://www.newschannel5.com/news/online-covid-19-tracker-estimates-your-chance-of-encountering-virusTennessee to participate in Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine pilot programhttps://www.newschannel5.com/news/tennessee-to-participate-in-pfizer-covid-19-vaccine-pilot-programTour Around Nashville: 12 South Breakfast The Cookery | @thecookerynashvillehttps://www.thecookery.org/menuFranklin Juice Company | @franklinjuicehttps://www.franklinjuice.com/Five Daughters Bakery | @five_daughters_bakeryhttps://fivedaughtersbakery.com/Frothy Monkey | @frothmonkeyhttps://frothymonkey.com/menu/Portland Brew @portlandbrew12thhttps://www.portlandbrewcoffee.net/White Bison |@whitebisoncoffeehttps://whitebisoncoffee.com/Local Artist Feature - Sam Mooney Sunshinehttps://open.spotify.com/artist/4o4XLs7H4j0rFrd7eZ3My6?si=OgsXR8ekQhGU0fM3BM2fWwhttp://www.sammooneymusic.comNashville Daily Artist of the Day Playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/51eNcUWPg7qtj8KECrbuwx?si=nEfxeOgmTv6rFUyhVUJY9AFollow us @ XPLR NASHWebsite - https://nashvilledailypodcast.com/YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/xplrnashInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/xplr.nash/Twiter - https://twitter.com/xplr_nashNASHVILLE & XPLR MERCH - http://bit.ly/nashville_merchMedia and other inquiries please email hello@xplr.lifeArtists can submit songs to be featured here https://forms.gle/mtkxUCFds7g9e2466
Many new projects announced in Nashville for the Germantown and SoBro areas. We’ve talked a lot about coffee this week, but for good reason; Nashville loves its coffee. Today we’ll highlight the best coffee and tea in 12 South. Become a subscriber! Visit us at https://www.patreon.com/nashvilledailyTEXT US: 615-392-1358Enter Our Giveaway https://gleam.io/mQpFq/12-south-giveawayToday's Sponsor: Screened ThreadsUse the Code "NashvilleDaily" for 10% off online and in-storehttps://screenedthreads.com/Nash NewsNashville COVID-19 Responsehttps://www.asafenashville.org/Germantown apartments in the works by Nashville Sounds ballparkhttps://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2020/11/10/atlanta-developer-nashville-sounds-ballpark-land.htmlCircle South office project adds additional acre, Mirasol Capital as investorhttps://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2020/11/10/circle-south-adds-acre.htmlThe Nashville Story | Interview with Cody Pellerin of Americano Lounge | Episode 293https://nashville-daily.simplecast.com/episodes/episode-293Tour Around Nashville: 12 SouthTour Around Nashville: 12 South Coffee and TeaCoffeeFrothy Monkey https://frothymonkey.com/menu/Five Daughters Bakery https://fivedaughtersbakery.com/pages/collectionsPortland Brew https://www.portlandbrewcoffee.net/White Bison https://whitebisoncoffee.com/TeasFirepot Nomadic Teas https://www.firepot.com/Local Artist Feature - Aaron Kessler Come On Back To Mehttps://open.spotify.com/track/4xAX56xQ4bzeGh0TS7NdWJ?si=uOzArDxWSdmTc--yh1K_kQhttps://www.aaronkesslermusic.comNashville Daily Artist of the Day Playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/51eNcUWPg7qtj8KECrbuwx?si=nEfxeOgmTv6rFUyhVUJY9AFollow us @ XPLR NASHWebsite - https://nashvilledailypodcast.com/YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/xplrnashInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/xplr.nash/Twiter - https://twitter.com/xplr_nashNASHVILLE & XPLR MERCH - http://bit.ly/nashville_merchMedia and other inquiries please email hello@xplr.lifeArtists can submit songs to be featured here https://forms.gle/mtkxUCFds7g9e2466
Professional basketball has its eye on Nashville. The developers of Broadstone in Pie Town, Nashville are bringing you a new development in SoBro. Plus, we give our favorite café and coffee shop hangs for Nashville’s harsh winters.Become a subscriber! Visit us at https://www.patreon.com/nashvilledailyTEXT US: 615-392-1358Enter Our Giveaway https://gleam.io/mQpFq/12-south-giveawayToday's Sponsor: Screened ThreadsUse the Code "NashvilleDaily" for 10% off online and in-storehttps://screenedthreads.com/EventsRescheduled Eventshttp://nashvilleguru.com/nashville-eventsChihuly at Cheekwood | Cheekwood | Sat. July 18th - January 10th 2021https://cheekwood.org/calendar/chihuly-at-cheekwood/Nash NewsAlliance Residential Co. is bringing new luxury apartments to SoBrohttps://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2020/11/05/alliance-sobro.htmlToronto Raptors eye Nashville for temporary home due to Canada's Covid-19 travel restrictionshttps://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2020/11/09/the-toronto-raptors-nashville.htmlTop Cafes To Visit In Cold Weather Cafe Intermezzohttps://www.cafeintermezzo.com/White Bison (12 South)https://whitebisoncoffee.com/home/Pinewood Socialhttps://www.pinewoodsocial.com/Red Bicycle (The Nations)http://redbicyclecoffee.com/8th & Roast (Charlotte Ave)https://www.eighthandroast.com/menu/Just Love Coffee (Demonbruen)https://justlovecoffeecafe.com/music-row/menu/Honorable MentionsHonest Coffee Roastershttps://www.honest.coffee/Local Artist Feature - Against The VoicesMemories I Don't Wanthttps://open.spotify.com/artist/1PbZi3MMzd2reijr7fnndu?si=uXPUDGM7Sp-CbKI0b-9sbAhttps://againstthevoices.com/Nashville Daily Artist of the Day Playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/51eNcUWPg7qtj8KECrbuwx?si=nEfxeOgmTv6rFUyhVUJY9AFollow us @ XPLR NASHWebsite - https://nashvilledailypodcast.com/YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/xplrnashInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/xplr.nash/Twiter - https://twitter.com/xplr_nashNASHVILLE & XPLR MERCH - http://bit.ly/nashville_merchMedia and other inquiries please email hello@xplr.lifeArtists can submit songs to be featured here https://forms.gle/mtkxUCFds7g9e2466
Vote "Nashville Daily" BEST PODCAST 2020 - https://www.nashvillescene.com/bon2020#/gallery?group=349352Become a subscriber! Visit us at https://www.patreon.com/nashvilledailyTEXT US: 615-392-1358Today's Sponsor: Screened ThreadsUse the Code "NashvilleDaily" for 10% off online and in-storehttps://screenedthreads.com/EventsRescheduled Eventshttp://nashvilleguru.com/nashville-eventsChihuly at Cheekwood | Cheekwood | Sat. July 18th - January 10th 2021https://cheekwood.org/calendar/chihuly-at-cheekwood/Drive In Concert Series | Daddy’s Dogs | Wed. Sep. 2nd @ 6:00 pm https://daddysdogsnash.com/drive-in-concert-series/Nash NewsNashville COVID-19 Responsehttps://www.asafenashville.org/roadmap-for-reopening-nashville/Over 55,000 NES accounts 120+ days overduehttps://www.newschannel5.com/news/over-55-000-nes-accounts-120-days-overdueGulch development site sold — all the details on the Chicago owner's plans and who will build the towerhttps://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2020/08/27/chicago-albion-residential-gulch-division-tower.htmlDeveloper buying Vintage Millworks property in WeHohttps://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2020/08/26/developer-strikes-deal-for-wedgewood-houston-site.htmlListen to our episode to learn more about Percy and Edwin Warner Parkshttps://nashville-daily.simplecast.com/episodes/3-100-acres-of-social-distancing-episode-177Our Favorite Outdoor PatiosVon Elrod’s https://vonelrods.com/Jack Browns https://www.jackbrownsjoint.com/locations/germantown-nashville/Smoking Thighshttp://smokinthighs.com/6th and Peabodyhttps://6thandpeabody.com/Rose Pepperhttp://rosepepper.com/Plaza Mariachi https://plazamariachi.com/Honey Fire BBQhttps://honeyfire.com/Frothy Monkey 12th South https://frothymonkey.com/White Bison 12th South https://whitebisoncoffee.com/locations/Local Artist Feature - Evan ClineOnly Hopehttps://open.spotify.com/artist/6XoELaxT3wxWJHfR5QrYaUhttps://evanclinemusic.com/Nashville Daily Artist of the Day Playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/51eNcUWPg7qtj8KECrbuwx?si=nEfxeOgmTv6rFUyhVUJY9AFollow us @ XPLR NASHWebsite - https://nashvilledailypodcast.com/YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/xplrnashInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/xplr.nash/Twiter - https://twitter.com/xplr_nashNASHVILLE & XPLR MERCH - http://bit.ly/nashville_merchMedia and other inquiries please email hello@xplr.life
Michelle from the Native Calgarian podcast joins me to talk about systemic racism in Canada. We talk about the Indian Act and what actually happened when the white man stole the natives land. Michelle shares some specific calls to action that we can use in our everyday life to work towards reconciliation, and we discuss the systemic issues and laws that have really hurt our indigenous population. Check out her podcast for more information @Native Calgarian and follow her on FB and Instagram.----more----Michelle Robinson is:a facilitator for Mending Broken Hearts: Healing Unresolved Grief through the White Bison, Wellbriety Training InstituteA volunteer on the Calgary Police Service Indigenous Justice Committee the volunteer Indigenous liaison for 12 Community Safety Initiative that runs the only open to the public Indigenous book club, Chapters and Chat for over three yearsa cochair of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls & Two-Spirit Calgary committeeAssistant Producer for Calgary Animated Objects Society (CAOS) to encourage youth to go to post-secondary through opening an RESP, and encouraging folks with low income to utilize the Canada Learning Bond. -a co-founder of VOICES, a group advocating for the Two-Spirit, and queer people of colour in Calgaryis the Calgary Chair for the Indigenous Peoples’ Commission in Alberta.Lwas the 1st First Nation to run for the city council of Calgary and ran as the candidate for the Alberta Liberal Party for Calgary East April 16, 2019. Michelle is a proud mom and volunteers in her daughter’s activities. Michelle also has a podcast called Native Calgarian.
I am joined by our group of certified White Bison facilitators that have been running the Medicine Wheel & The 12 Steps since November of last year. Marilyn, Michelle, Darcy, and Heather speak about how this program has impacted their lives and why they think this process is important. Starting in February they will be providing White Bison's, Mending Broken Hearts in the Calgary area. This comprehensive program provides culturally-based healing from grief, loss, and Intergenerational Trauma. We are grateful to share with you. To find out more about these programs check out White Bison at www.whitebison.org To show support for Voices In Recovery or to Freedom's Path click HERE Voices in Recovery is available on iTunes, Google Play, and Podbean To subscribe or listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts (iTunes) click HERE To subscribe or listen to the podcast on Google Podcasts click HERE Music for this show provided by Eli Elliott
All of us at Voices In Recovery and Freedom's Path Recovery Society are proud to announce the start of The Medicine Wheel and 12 Steps programs. This group program is free of charge and open to indigenous and non-indigenous people. Men’s groups on Mondays, and women’s groups on Tuesday, and we respect self identification of your gender expression. (Two spirit and non-binary programs are pending) The Medicine Wheel & 12 Steps for Men starts Monday Nov 18 from 7-9. For more information head to www.facebook.com/events/2508858812483825/ The Medicine Wheel & 12 Steps for Women starts Tuesday Nov 19 from 7-9. For more information head to www.facebook.com/events/966649760366371/ To find out more about White Bison and their programs go to www.whitebison.org For more information about the 100 Eagle feather Sacred Hoop watch this video HERE To check out some of the upcoming events or to get involved with Métis Local 87 click HERE To show support for Voices In Recovery or to Freedom's Path click HERE Voices in Recovery is available on iTunes, Google Play, and Podbean To subscribe or listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts (iTunes) click HERE To subscribe or listen to the podcast on Google Podcasts click HERE Music for this show provided by Eli Elliott
Jim and Andi talk about recovery programs beyond 12 Step and WRAP options. They discuss LifeRing (https://www.lifering.org/), Alternatives to Suicide (https://www.westernmassrlc.org/alternatives-to-suicide), Hearing Voices Network (https://www.hearingvoicesusa.org/), White Bison (http://www.whitebison.org/), The Sanctuary Model S.E.L.F. (http://sanctuaryweb.com), Recovery International (https://recoveryinternational.org/), and Whole Health Action Management (WHAM) (https://www.thenationalcouncil.org/training-courses/whole-health-action-management/).
Transcripts and full credits available on the website, scenicbywayspodcast.comWritten, directed and produced by Ben Sembler. In order of appearance performed by Jason Culp, Sammi Lappin, Kholan Studi, Ben Sembler, Liesl Jackson, Katie Rich, and Christopher Salazar.Featuring original theme music by Rosie Tucker, and background music by Doctor Turtle.If you enjoyed this episode, please do leave a rating and a review. They truly help.Thanks for listening, drive safe.
Cynthia Hart-Button is healer, animal lover and a woman not confined by traditional societal boundaries. She and her husband have taken on the mission of caring for White Bison through the White Bison Association, a non-profit organization where she serves as CEO. She, and many others, believe the animals are meant to tell the world Read more about GW 002: Caring for White Bison – A Message to the World[…]
The grassroots wellbriety movement is grounded in the healing power of Native American cultural values. Through recovery trainings and support groups that incorporate the teachings of the Medicine Wheel, the Cycle of Life, and the Four Laws of Change, the White Bison organization supports indigenous communities in reestablishing strong foundations for well-being. Special guest J. Carlos Rivera, CADC-II, ICADC, executive director of White Bison, Inc., shares what makes the wellbriety approach so successful and how it is expanding into urban Indian communities. Carlos is an enrolled tribal member with the Sherwood Valley Band of Pomo Indians from Northern California. He has experience in the substance abuse field as well as participation as a board member for the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency State Committee in California, appointed by Governor Jerry Brown. Carlos has been a trainer for the Wellbriety Training Institute since 2010 and Keeper of the International Wellbriety Drum since 2012. Learn more at whitebison.org.
Guest John Lee Soap, Jr., Cherokee, and hostess Brenda Golden discuss grief and coping with loss. Tragically both have lost children in recent years and will share what it means to grieve, what is grief, is there a proper way to grieve, and most of all how to cope with grief. John has attained higher educational degrees in Counseling while working full time. He currently works as a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor. Children are not supposed to die...Parents expect to see their children grow and mature. Ultimately, parents expect to die and leave their children behind...This is the natural course of life events, the life cycle continuing as it should. The loss of a child is the loss of innocence, the death of the most vulnerable and dependent. The death of a child signifies the loss of the future, of hopes and dreams, of new strength, and of perfection. - Arnold and Gemma 1994, iv, 9, 39 Death is an experience that is common to all mankind, an experience that touches all members of the human family. Death transcends all cultures and beliefs; there is both commonality and individuality in the grief experience. When a loved one dies, each person reacts differently. A child's death, however, is such a wrenching event that all affected by it express sadness and dismay and are painfully shaken. Both John and Brenda are part of a White Bison recovery group. The Wellbriety path does not compete with A.A. or any other pathway of personal recovery, but instead enriches those pathways by embracing them within the web of Native American tribal histories and cultures. http://www.facebook.com/groups/117525848259894/ http://www.athealth.com/consumer/disorders/parentalgrief.html
The Wellbriety Movement grounds recovery in the Native American values of family, community, unity across generations, spirituality, and ceremony. Bringing these values to bear in intergenerational healing creates powerful well-being in Native American communities. Don Coyhis, founder and president of White Bison, and member of the Mohican Nation, tells how a vision led him into a new depth of living and his commitment to bring healing to Native American communities. Don is a recipient of the 2009 Purpose Prize given to Social Innovators over 60 who use their passion and experience to take on society's biggest challenges. Visit www.whitebison.org to learn more about the Wellbriety Movement.
President and co-founder of White Bison, Inc. Don Coyhis is a member of the Mohican Nation from the Stockbridge-Munsee Reservation in Wisconsin. His upbringing on the reservation and his 15 years of experience in corporate America bring a unique perspective on community development issues, whether in the corporate environment or within the Indian community. Since 1988, Don has developed and presented community change programs based on the teachings of the Medicine Wheel and a system of principles, values and laws that were given to him by Native American Elders. He blends current events with Native American prophecy to provide a vision of the possibilities for American organizations and communities. www.whitebison.org http://wellbrietytraining.com/index.htm
Guest: Don Coyhis, President of White Bison On May 16th 2009, White Bison began a 40-day, 6800 mile cross-country journey to present and former Indian School sites. It's goal is to promote awareness, dialogue and forgiveness among Native peoples for the historical trauma of the Indian Boarding School Era which began in 1879. Please support the 2009 Wellbriety Journey for Forgiveness and Native American healing now. http://www.whitebison.org/wellbriety-journey/ Don Coyhis is a member of the Mohican Nation. He currently lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He is the founder and president of White Bison, Inc., an American Indian non-profit corporation that has the following vision: To bring 100 Native American communities in healing by the year 2010. White Bison, Inc., a 501c(3) organization founded in 1988, is dedicated to developing culturally relevant treatment, prevention, and recovery materials to support the Wellbriety Movement. 6145 Lehman Drive, Suite 200 Colorado Springs, CO 80918-3440 719-548-1000(v) 719-548-9407(f) www.whitebison.org info@whitebison.org
On May 16th 2009, White Bison will begin a 40-day, 6800 mile cross-country journey to present and former Indian School sites. It's goal is to promote awareness, dialogue and forgiveness among Native peoples for the historical trauma of the Indian Boarding School Era which began in 1879. Please support the 2009 Wellbriety Journey for Forgiveness and Native American healing now. http://www.whitebison.org/wellbriety-journey/ Don Coyhis is a member of the Mohican Nation. He currently lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He is the founder and president of White Bison, Inc., an American Indian non-profit corporation that has the following vision: To bring 100 Native American communities in healing by the year 2010. White Bison, Inc., a 501c(3) organization founded in 1988, is dedicated to developing culturally relevant treatment, prevention, and recovery materials to support the Wellbriety Movement. 6145 Lehman Drive, Suite 200 Colorado Springs, CO 80918-3440 719-548-1000(v) 719-548-9407(f) www.whitebison.org info@whitebison.org