Indigenous Earth Community Podcast
1) Why Native People Were the First Scientists (And What That Means Today) with Laylalanai Gocobachi
Feeling overwhelmed by climate change and disconnected from nature? What if the solutions we need have been here all along, in the wisdom our ancestors knew, in the plants growing in our backyards? La...Show More
2) How to Start an Environmental Career (Without Losing Your Values) with Andrea Everett
Want a green career but worried you'll have to compromise your values? Andrea Everett from the Pueblo of Isleta shows there's another way. Andrea shares how she turned her midnight business decision i...Show More
3) How to Connect with Your Ancestors (And Why)
Environmentalist face devastating burnout rates - 96% experience high or very high exhaustion levels from working on environmental issues. BIPOC communities bear this burden even more heavily, standin...Show More
4) How to Learn Indigenous Knowledge the Right Way
Join us as we return with Professor Susan (Sue) Chiblow, one of our most beloved guests whose wisdom bridges Indigenous science with academic research. As an Ojibwe professor and International Joint C...Show More
5) How Ancient Hawaiian Wisdom Can Transform Your Daily Life and Community with Molly Mamaril
Join us as we journey to the Hawaiian Islands with Molly Mamaril, a powerful voice bridging Hawaiian wisdom with modern environmental and economic solutions. Born in Hawaii but raised in Minnesota's H...Show More
6) Costa Rica Bribri Indigenous Tour & Shamanic Healing Traditions
Join us as we travel to the Caribbean rainforests of Costa Rica with Robert Mora, a proud Bribri community member and cultural guide. In this heartfelt conversation, Robert shares how the Bribri maint...Show More
7) 5 Ways to Honor Our Green Spaces with Watson Whitford
5 Ways to Honor Our Green Spaces with Watson Whitford Episode Summary In this powerful episode, Frank Oscar Weaver is joined by Watson Whitford (Wapanatak), co-president of UNITY and member of the Chi...Show More
8) Water, Words, and Ancient Potatoes: Alastair Bitsóí's Journey from Journalism to Indigenous Farming
In this powerful episode, we meet Alastair Lee Bitsóí from Naschitti, Navajo Nation, New Mexico, a water clan storyteller whose journey weaves together traditional wisdom and modern advocacy. From the...Show More
9) Giving Tuesday: Empowering Indigenous Youth Through Books
We’re joined by Anagali Duncan, founder of the nonprofit Seven Ravens, who shares their inspiring mission to bring books written by Indigenous authors to Native youth. The Indigenous Book Drop initiat...Show More
10) Ancestral Calls and Sacred Lands: Nana Kwesi Osei Bonsu’s Fight for Nature
In this episode, we’re joined by Nana Kwesi Osei Bonsu, a descendant of the Ashanti Empire, who shares his remarkable journey of cultural identity, ancestral heritage, and environmental advocacy. Grow...Show More
Ancestral Calls and Sacred Lands: Nana Kwesi Osei Bonsu’s Fight for Nature
32:33 | Nov 24th, 2024