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Indigenous Rights Radio
Mother Earth Medicine Podcast - Episode 2 - Burhan Sönmez: Kurdish Voices and the Power of Language
In Episode 2, one of our hosts, Dr. Lyla June Johnston (Diné/Tsétsêhéstâhese), speaks with Burhan Sonmez about the revitalization of the Kurdish language. Listen to “Healing Our Future: Mother Earth Medicine with Lyla June and Aimee Roberson”.
2026-05-27
53 min
Indigenous Rights Radio
Mother Earth Medicine Podcast - Episode 2 - Burhan Sönmez: Kurdish Voices and the Power of Language
In Episode 2, one of our hosts, Dr. Lyla June Johnston (Diné/Tsétsêhéstâhese), speaks with Burhan Sonmez about the revitalization of the Kurdish language. Listen to “Healing Our Future: Mother Earth Medicine with Lyla June and Aimee Roberson”.
2026-05-27
53 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Episode 2 - Burhan Sönmez: Kurdish Voices and the Power of Language
In Episode 2, one of our hosts, Dr. Lyla June Johnston (Diné/Tsétsêhéstâhese), speaks with Burhan Sönmez about the revitalization of the Kurdish language. Listen to “Healing Our Future: Mother Earth Medicine with Lyla June and Aimee Roberson”.
2026-05-27
51 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Episode 1 - Healing Our Future
In Episode 1, our hosts, Dr. Lyla June Johnston (Diné/Tsétsêhéstâhese), Cultural Survival Board Member, and Aimee Roberson (Chahta/Chikashsha), Cultural Survival Executive Director, discuss their inspiration for this new podcast rooted in the wisdom of their ancestors.Aimee and Lyla honor Indigenous cultures and values and invite listeners to collectively dream and co-create a future of mutual flourishing rooted in Ancestral Intelligence.Listen to “Healing Our Future: Mother Earth Medicine with Lyla June and Aimee Roberson”.
2026-04-22
44 min
Indigenous Rights Radio
Mother Earth Medicine Podcast - Episode 1 - Healing Our Future
In Episode 1, our hosts, Dr. Lyla June Johnston (Diné/Tsétsêhéstâhese), Cultural Survival Board Member, and Aimee Roberson (Chahta/Chikashsha), Cultural Survival Executive Director, discuss their inspiration for this new podcast rooted in the wisdom of their ancestors. Aimee and Lyla honor Indigenous cultures and values and invite listeners to collectively dream and co-create a future of mutual flourishing rooted in Ancestral Intelligence. Listen to “Healing Our Future: Mother Earth Medicine with Lyla June and Aimee Roberson”.
2026-04-22
45 min
Indigenous Rights Radio
Mother Earth Medicine Podcast - Episode 1 - Healing Our Future
In Episode 1, our hosts, Dr. Lyla June Johnston (Diné/Tsétsêhéstâhese), Cultural Survival Board Member, and Aimee Roberson (Chahta/Chikashsha), Cultural Survival Executive Director, discuss their inspiration for this new podcast rooted in the wisdom of their ancestors. Aimee and Lyla honor Indigenous cultures and values and invite listeners to collectively dream and co-create a future of mutual flourishing rooted in Ancestral Intelligence. Listen to “Healing Our Future: Mother Earth Medicine with Lyla June and Aimee Roberson”.
2026-04-22
45 min
Indigenous Rights Radio
Mother Earth Medicine Podcast - Trailer
Honoring Indigenous cultures and values as we collectively dream and co-create a future of mutual flourishing because Ancestral Intelligence embodies the antidote to Artificial Intelligence and the extractive ideologies destroying our planet. A new podcast co-hosted by Dr. Lyla June Johnston (Diné/Tsétsêhéstâhese), Cultural Survival Board Member, and Aimee Roberson (Choctaw and Chickasaw), Cultural Survival Executive Director.
2026-04-16
03 min
Indigenous Rights Radio
Mother Earth Medicine Podcast - Trailer
Honoring Indigenous cultures and values as we collectively dream and co-create a future of mutual flourishing because Ancestral Intelligence embodies the antidote to Artificial Intelligence and the extractive ideologies destroying our planet. A new podcast co-hosted by Dr. Lyla June Johnston (Diné/Tsétsêhéstâhese), Cultural Survival Board Member, and Aimee Roberson (Choctaw and Chickasaw), Cultural Survival Executive Director. Tune in starting on Earth Day, April 22, 2026!
2026-04-16
03 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Changes!: Nihizhi Podcast is Transitioning to “Mother Earth Medicine Podcast"!
In this Episode, Dr. Lyla June Johnston speaks with Aimee Roberson, Executive Director of Cultural Survival, to announce an exciting new transition! Lyla June and Nihizhi Podcast are joining forces with Cultural Survival to launch a brand new podcast called "Mother Earth Medicine"! Aimee and Lyla will now co-host the new show, combining their extensive networks with Indigenous communities to better help us interview, highlight, and platform amazing grassroots Indigenous leaders, thinkers and practitioners from around the world! For all those who have known and loved Nihizhi Podcast, please know that this is only a continuation of our power...
2026-04-16
27 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Shinnecock Kelp Forestry on Long Island: Revolutionizing Atlantic Stewardship with Tela Troge
In this episode, we speak with Tela Troge, a Shinnecock Nation matriarch, lawyer, and kelp farmer, Indigenous to what is now known as Long Island, NY. She shows us how ushering life back into the Shinnecock Bay is not as hard as it seems. By fighting against the billionaire class that tried to take up the land of the area, and pushing against patriarchy that tried to limit women's leadership, she and her sisters are planting sugar kelp in the Shinnecock Bay with extraordinary results. Her message inspires hope that, even in the most troubled waters, we can take...
2026-01-23
49 min
GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
LIVE Post-Meet Debrief: U.S. Women's World Team Trials Report
Let's talk about the highest scoring team and clear up Skye's UB score controversy live after day two. TEAM IS: Skye Blakely, Joscelyn Roberson and Leanne Wong. Jayla Hang and Ashlee Sullivan non-traveling replacement athletes. Welcome to Behind The Scenes! This is our weekly live Q&A podcast. Today we are chatting at 10am Pacific after day two of World Team Trials. We'll be back Friday at noon Pacific/ 8 GMT to discuss the team announcement and after every medal day live from Jakarta at World Championships. Login to reveal extended full show. Here's how to a...
2025-10-01
41 min
Mongabay Newscast
Stewarding nature & Indigenous culture with shared knowledge & radio
Aimee Roberson, executive director of Cultural Survival, joins Mongabay's podcast to discuss how her organization helps Indigenous communities maintain their traditions, languages and knowledge while living among increasingly Westernized societies. As a biologist and geologist with Indigenous heritage, Roberson is uniquely suited to lead the organization in bridging these worlds, including via "two-eyed seeing," which blends traditional ecological knowledge and Western science to increase humanity's ways of knowing, toward a view of people as active participants in shaping the natural world. Cultural Survival also sees radio as a critical tool for keeping communities together and...
2025-09-24
1h 03
Mongabay Newscast
Stewarding nature & Indigenous culture with shared knowledge & radio
Aimee Roberson, executive director of Cultural Survival, joins Mongabay's podcast to discuss how her organization helps Indigenous communities maintain their traditions, languages and knowledge while living among increasingly Westernized societies. As a biologist and geologist with Indigenous heritage, Roberson is uniquely suited to lead the organization in bridging these worlds, including via "two-eyed seeing," which blends traditional ecological knowledge and Western science to increase humanity's ways of knowing, toward a view of people as active participants in shaping the natural world. Cultural Survival also sees radio as a critical tool for keeping communities together and...
2025-09-24
1h 03
GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
Day Two U.S. Championships 2025: Post Meet Report
2025 U.S. Championships Day Two! This is our live coverage from New Orleans. We'll start about an hour after the meet ends. Login to reveal the extended episode. Here's how to ask questions live. Can't make it live? Add BTS to your favorite podcast player (instructions here). GymCastic LIVE featuring MORGAN HURD: REPLAY tickets here Women's Senior Day 2 All‑Around Results Rank No. Athlete Gym Prelim Final Combined 1 219 Hezly Rivera WOGA 55.600 56.400 112.000 2 217 Leanne Wong U of Florida 55.100 56.100 111.200 3 215 Joscelyn Roberson U of Arkansas 55.400 54.200 109.600 4 207 Ashlee Sullivan Metroplex 53.700 54.250 107.950 5 210 Simone Rose Pacific Reign 53.450 54.450 107.900 6 209 Jayla Hang Pacific Reign 52.250 55.400 107.650 7 214 Gabrielle Hardie Twin City Twisters 53.750 53.100 106.850 8 220 Dulcy Ca...
2025-08-10
20 min
GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
Day One Women's U.S. Championships 2025
2025 U.S. Championships Day One WAG! This is our live coverage from New Orleans. We'll start about an hour after the meet ends. Login to reveal the extended meet report. Here's how to ask questions live. Can't make it live? Add BTS to your favorite podcast player (instructions here). GymCastic LIVE featuring MORGAN HURD: Tickets on sale now SENIOR RESULTS OF DAY ONE Rivera - 55.600 and beam with 14.350. Roberson - 55.400, leading FX with 14.150 and tied for first on UB with Zhou for 13.650. Wong - 55.100 and leading VT with 13.675 Not a member? Join here.We have a weekly...
2025-08-09
17 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
The Tidewater People: Nanticoke Food Sovereignty in Delaware with Karelle Hall and Courtney Streett
Karelle Hall and Courtney Streett share their experience in the colonial state of Delaware as Nanticoke Tribal Members to bring back their ancient seeds, carry on the ways of their ancestors, and thrive in the face of ongoing colonization. They also speak with host Lyla June (www.lylajune.com) on the topic of Afro-Indigeneity and their collective work to abolish blood quantum and celebrate pluralistic identities and intra-diversity. Follow their work at: https://www.nativerootsde.org/Karelle Hall: https://anthro.rutgers.edu/academics/graduate/graduate-students/cultural-anthropology/1035-karelle-hallCourtney Streett: https://www.li...
2025-04-19
1h 06
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Pathways to Right Relations as a White British Man: A Conversation with Justin Adams
In this episode, host Lyla June interviews Justin Adams, co-founder of Ostara and chair of Embercombe. The episode discussion revolves around reconnecting with the earth through the lens of European indigenous roots. Unlike the traditional focus on Turtle Island's Indigenous peoples, this episode explores pathways for individuals of European descent to reclaim ancestral relationships with the land. Justin shares insights on addressing the colonial legacy of European ancestors, grappling with historical shame, and acknowledging privilege as part of a broader effort to heal and restore harmony with the earth.To learn more about Ostara, visit https://www...
2024-12-14
1h 11
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Kanien'kehá:ka (Mohawk Nation) Stories, Songs and Wisdom with Theresa “Bear” Fox
This episode, host Lyla June is in conversation with Theresa "Bear" Fox, a song carrier and knowledge bearer of the Kanien'kehá:ka (Mohawk Nation) from Akwesasne Territory in northeastern Turtle Island. Together, they explore her journey as a community member, her deep connection to her culture, and how she came to carry the songs and stories of her people. This heartfelt exchange offers insight into the preservation of traditions and the power of music and storytelling.Learn more about Theresa "Bear" Fox on her official website.Stream her music on Spotify, Apple Music or Amazon Music.
2024-11-23
47 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
The Muwekma Ohlone’s “Trail of Truth” with Charlene Nijmeh
In this episode, host Lyla June interviews Charlene Nijmeh, the chairwoman of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe, which is comprised of all known surviving American Indian Lineages aboriginal to the San Francisco Bay Region.Throughout the episode, the discussion focuses around the powerful history of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe, stories of resilience, and the "Trail of Truth", a 90-day horseback journey across the United States, all the way from San Francisco to Washington, beginning August 4th.With a strong sense of public service and duty towards...
2024-10-06
56 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Thacker Pass: The Lithium Rush & Its Impact on Indigenous Communities
In this episode, host Lyla June interviews Dean Barlese, an elder and spiritual leader from the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe and Max Wilbert, writer and community organizer whose been part of grassroots political work for 20 years, and is the founder of Protect Thacker Pass.Their discussion focuses around the status of the lithium mining project to be built on Thacker Pass, a physical feature located in Humboldt County Nevada, traditional and unceded territory of the Paiute and Shoshone people, currently designated as United States Bureau of Land Management (BLM) public land...
2024-07-25
1h 01
GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
PARIS OLYMPIC TRIALS RECAP
Jessica is back from Olympic Trials in Minneapolis, Spencer watched and scored every routine from home. Hear directly from athletes and selection committee member, Alicia Sacramone, in this episode. We discuss: Why, for once, the rank all-around team is not controversial Adult gymnast facts and returning all-around Olympic Champions Simone Biles and Suni Lee The Women's Paris Olympic Team: Simone Biles Jade Carey Jordan Chiles Suni Lee Hezly Rivera Traveling alternates: Joscelyn Roberson and Leanne Wong Non-traveling alternates: Tiana Sumanasekera and Kaliya Lincoln Injury armageddon taking out Shilese Jones, Skye Blakely and Kayla DiCello The lows and highs...
2024-07-04
1h 32
Indigenous Rights Radio
Aimee Roberson Is Cultural Survival's New Executive Director!
Aimee Roberson, Executive Director, is a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and also of Chickasaw, Scottish, Irish, and English descent. Aimee is a lifelong student of Earth’s wisdom and holds a Bachelor's degree in Geology from Macalester College and a Master’s degree in Conservation Biology from the University of Minnesota. Within her community, Aimee is learning Chahta anumpa (Choctaw language), practicing traditional arts, growing and preparing traditional foods, and learning and teaching about her Peoples’ history, values, and responsibilities to care for our land, waters, and all our relatives. Interviewee: Aimee Roberson (Choctaw, Chickasaw) Music: "Ch´a´oj" b...
2024-06-26
22 min
Indigenous Rights Radio
Aimee Roberson Is Cultural Survival's New Executive Director!
Aimee Roberson, Executive Director, is a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and also of Chickasaw, Scottish, Irish, and English descent. Aimee is a lifelong student of Earth’s wisdom and holds a Bachelor's degree in Geology from Macalester College and a Master’s degree in Conservation Biology from the University of Minnesota. Within her community, Aimee is learning Chahta anumpa (Choctaw language), practicing traditional arts, growing and preparing traditional foods, and learning and teaching about her Peoples’ history, values, and responsibilities to care for our land, waters, and all our relatives. Interviewee: Aimee Roberson (Choctaw, Chickasaw) Music: "Ch´a´oj" b...
2024-06-26
22 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Protectors of the Snow Leopard: Maria Azhunova of the Buryat-Mongol Indigenous Peoples of the Russian Federation
In this episode, host Lyla June talks with Maria Azhunova of the Buryat-Mongol Indigenous Peoples, Director of the Land of Snow Leopard Network. Their discussion focuses around the significance of the Snow Leopard, it's meaning and how they are spreading awareness and education on this sacred animal, as well as protecting the animal from humans and outside dangers that can interfere with the endangered snow leopard, who lives in the mountains of South and Central Asia. Throughout this episode, they also talk about how interconnected all indigenous beings are, human and non-human and how to reflect on...
2024-06-08
51 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Nisenan Homelands: CHIRP, #LandBack, and Cultural Phoenixing with Shelly Covert and Ember Amador
In this episode host Lyla June talks with Shelly Covert, spokesperson for the Nisenan Indigenous Nation, native to Grass Valley & Nevada City areas of northern California. Co-founders of CHIRP (California Heritage: Indigenous Research Project) Shelly Covert and Ember Amador discuss their $2.4M GoFundMe campaign to recover sacred lands stolen during the California Gold Rush. As of the publishing of this episode, they have already raised $2M. We discuss the tragedy of having to buy back stolen lands, but also celebrate that stolen wealth is being put towards the return of Indigenous lands. We re...
2024-05-08
1h 05
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Nisenan Homelands: CHIRP, #LandBack, and Cultural Phoenixing with Shelly Covert and Ember Amador
In this episode host Lyla June talks with Shelly Covert, spokesperson for the Nisenan Indigenous Nation, native to Grass Valley & Nevada City areas of northern California. Co-founders of CHIRP (California Heritage: Indigenous Research Project) Shelly Covert and Ember Amador discuss their $2.4M GoFundMe campaign to recover sacred lands stolen during the California Gold Rush. As of the publishing of this episode, they have already raised $2M. We discuss the tragedy of having to buy back stolen lands, but also celebrate that stolen wealth is being put towards the return of Indigenous lands. We re...
2024-05-04
1h 05
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Akimel O'odham Power: Fighting for the Land, Water and Culture with Marina Thomas
In this episode, host Lyla June interviews Marina Thomas, a curly haired, light skinned Onk Akimel O'odham mother fighting for the existence of our culture so our kids can play in the water. Their discussion focuses around the intense urbanization, colonization, distortion of their history and water theft the Akimel O'odham people are facing in the Phoenix and Tucson area. Throughout the episode, Marina also touches on what it means to be an Onk Akimel O'odham woman and how she got in touch with her indignity and her ancestors while working with Oak...
2024-03-30
54 min
Critical Mass Business Talk Show | Orange County’s Longest-Running Business Talk Show
Critical Mass Business Talk Show: Ric Franzi Interviews Aimee Roberson, Founder of Meister Solutions (Episode 1487)
Aimee Roberson invented, patented, and brought to market a product called DryMeister under her company name Meister Solutions. DryMeister is a drying wand that dries the inside of containers you can’t reach inside to dry - things like reusable water bottles, wine glasses, hydration packs, baby bottles, vases, and other odd-shaped and sometimes delicate items. Since launching a little over a year ago, DryMeister has been sold on Amazon to customers in all 50 states, an achievement that Aimee is very proud of accomplishing. Aimee graduated from the University of Southern California and worked in media relations in...
2024-03-19
30 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Israel, Palestine and Indigeneity: A Jewish Perspective with Jeffrey Haas
In this episode, host Lyla June interviews Jeffrey Haas, a Jewish civil rights and criminal defense attorney who has represented with the families of Black Panther leaders, Water Protectors at Standing Rock, and many more. The conversation focuses on the topic of indigeneity between Zionists and Palestinians, how some members of the Jewish community are feeling about what Israel is doing, the United State's affect on the war against Palestinians and how to focus on making the world a more equitable place. To learn more about Jeffrey, visit his Instagram.To learn more about his...
2024-02-17
1h 33
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Realities, People, and God: Christian Palestinian Liberation Theology with Omar Halamy and Samuel Munayer
In this episode, host Lyla June interviews two Palestinians who work with Sabeel, a Palestinian Christian group in Jerusalem. They work for Palestinian liberation within the context of the settler Zionism of the USA-Israel alliance. We discuss 1) how they are the original and Indigenous Christians of that land, 2) what gives us hope, 3) what the world can do amidst the ongoing genocide of Palestinian people, 4) what it means to be a Palestinian Christian, and 5) how they have spent their lives as Palestinian men working for a better world and what it means to work for a better world. ...
2024-01-24
1h 29
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Indigenous Christians: Palestinian Liberation Theology with Omar Halamy and Samuel Munayer
In this episode, host Lyla June interviews two Palestinians who work with Sabeel, a Palestinian Christian group in Jerusalem. They work for Palestinian liberation within the context of the violent and well funded militarism, apartheid, and occupation of the settler Zionism of the USA-Israel alliance. We discuss 1) what gives us hope, 2) what the world can do amidst the ongoing genocide of Palestinian people, 3) what it means to be a Palestinian Christian, and 4) how they have spent their lives as Palestinian men working for a better world and what it means to work for a better world. Follow Sa...
2024-01-22
1h 29
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Good Fire: The Karuk Nation and the Original Prescribed Burns of Turtle Island
Indigenous People of Turtle Island (ala North America) have been intentionally burning the landscape for millennia with low intensity burns. This cycles the nutrients of dead grasses in the fall into mineral rush ash, that nourishes the seeds and shoots for the coming spring. It also curtails incoming vegetation that may compete with old growth or other highly selected trees. It helps to keep the trees in the forest spaced widely apart to prevent crowding which results in many dehydrated, nutrient poor, shaded trees, instead of a few healthy trees with plenty of nutrients, sunlight and water. In this...
2023-12-20
53 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Earth Defenders of the Philippines: Bontok-Kankanaey Life with Beverly Longid
In this episode, we talk with Beverly Longid, an Igorot (Indigenous Philippine) woman of the Bontok-Kankanaey community. We discuss her efforts with KATRIBU (Kalipunan ng Katutubong Mamamayan ng Pilipinas)—a national alliance of Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines, to protect the land and environment. The organization is striving to help others understand the land should be protected. While not against land development overall, they are focusing on development that not only helps Indigenous Peoples, but the country as a whole. The pushback they are receiving is detrimental manifests as unlawful imprisonment, extrajudicial killings, and other forms of severe repression, all...
2023-12-07
59 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Indigenous Parenting, ICWA, and Epigenetics with Grace Johnson, Misty Flowers, and Elizabeth Lovejoy Brown
In this episode, we talk with Grace Johnson about traditional Indigenous parenting techniques, from rites of passage to holding our babies when they cry. We also speak with Misty Flowers about the recent win for the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) which was recently challenged by a white family that wanted the right to take a Native child over an available native family because it was a "racist" priority. We also speak with Elizabeth Lovejoy Brown about epigenetics and how what our ancestors experience can affect our behavior today at least three generations forward, how we feel things and...
2023-10-18
48 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Lessons from Abya Yala: The Indigenous Peoples of Suriname with Sherlien Sanches
In this episode, we speak with Sherlien Sanches of the Kaliña Nation of Suriname, a country in Abya Yala (South America). Her peoples were colonized and enslaved by the Netherlands starting in the 1500s. She currently lives in Amsterdam to advocate and educate for her people, where she helped create the Indigenous Knowledge Center. There are currently the bodies of Kalina babies in the basements of Dutch museums in preserved water. Part of her work is to rematriate their bodies to proper places of dignity and respect. She also is working to include Indigenous Peoples in the Netherlands r...
2023-09-21
58 min
GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
2023 U.S. Nationals Preview
THIS SATURDAY 26th - GYMCASTIC LIVE IN SAN JOSE WITH AIMEE BOORMAN 2023 NATIONALS It's the national championship this week! We discuss Why this is the golden age for US gymnasts and gymnerds alike What is at stake for Simone in this meet, and is it anything at all? What counts as a good score in 2023? What do you need to score to make a team? Suni for AA? What events might we see from her 3 weeks post-Classic The 2023 debut of Shilese Jones and realistic expectations for her competition Carey vs Roberson? Blakely vs Chiles? It's a...
2023-08-21
1h 12
Wantrepreneur to Entrepreneur | Start and Grow Your Own Business
651: From idea to innovation to INVENTION and launching w/ Aimee Roberson
In today's episode, we're joined by a special guest, the talented inventor and entrepreneur, Aimee Roberson. Aimee has an incredible journey to share with us, from her background in media relations to becoming an empty-nester and eventually diving headfirst into the world of entrepreneurship. She invented a groundbreaking product called DryMeister, a drying tool for those hard-to-reach containers we all struggle with. We dive into Aimee's journey of bringing her product to market, from patenting to finding the right manufacturer, and facing the countless challenges and successes along the way. Stay tuned as Aimee shares her insights on the...
2023-08-18
39 min
Wantrepreneur to Entrepreneur | Start and Grow Your Own Business
651: From idea to innovation to INVENTION and launching w/ Aimee Roberson
In today's episode, we're joined by a special guest, the talented inventor and entrepreneur, Aimee Roberson. Aimee has an incredible journey to share with us, from her background in media relations to becoming an empty-nester and eventually diving headfirst into the world of entrepreneurship. She invented a groundbreaking product called DryMeister, a drying tool for those hard-to-reach containers we all struggle with. We dive into Aimee's journey of bringing her product to market, from patenting to finding the right manufacturer, and facing the countless challenges and successes along the way. Stay tuned as Aimee shares her insights on the...
2023-08-18
39 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Black and Indigenous Solidarity with Katina Stone-Butler
Two sisters from different cultural backgrounds discuss the beautiful ways in which Black and Indigenous struggles intersect and have the potential to strengthen one another. Lyla June, of the Diné (Navajo) Indigenous Nation and host of Nihizhi Podcast, speaks with Katina Stone-Butler, musician, advocate, and host of the Black History for White People podcast. They also have hard conversations about the tragic histories and contemporary ways these two demographics have not always supported each other. Ultimately the two sisters band together in renewed commitment to stand solidly together in their respective struggles for Black and Indigenous liberation.w...
2023-08-16
1h 31
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
áyACon: The Power of Indigenous Comics, Fandom, and Artistry with Kristina Bad Hand
Join us, as we delve into the brilliant mind of Indigenous illustrator, cosplayer, comic book creator, Indiginerd, and organizer of áyACon, Denver’s new Indigenous arts convention (www.ayacondenver.art). As a Sičangu Lakota/Tsalagi woman, we are going to learn more about how she is helping to Indigenize the space of fandom, heroes, comic conventions to be more about kinship, support, multiracial unity, and Indigenous liberation.Website: https://www.badhandillustrations.art/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/napesica
2023-07-22
1h 08
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Bridging Islam and Turtle Island: Parallel Struggles with Mona Haydar
In this episode Lyla June and Mona Haydar discuss the similarities between Turtle Island and the various cultures of Islam. Their discussion covers treating animals with honor, the importance of Creator, and the characterization of "savages," as an imperial framing used to justify the extraction of their homelands' resources. Their conversation also reviews the ways in which European forces have appropriated their culture's global contributions-- America’s democracy for instance was deeply influenced by the Haudenosaunee Indigenous Confederacy; European sciences were heavily influenced by pre-inquisition Islamic universities; and Arabian horses were co-opted and retitled as European horses. Join us fo...
2023-06-18
1h 31
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Sacred Animals: Navajo Churro Sheep and Reweaving Our Ancient Ecologies
In this episode, Nikyle and Kelli passionately discuss the Indigenous practice of sheep herding as a living, breathing system, spanning across centuries despite colonization and its recurring narrative that seeks to erase us. Our conversation also delves into sheep as relatives, an indivisible entity within a wholistic framework of subsistence living practices, wholly spiritual as food, song, clothing, and an embodiment of land. Join us!
2023-05-18
47 min
The State of Sales Enablement
Enablement Charters with Aimee Roberson | Interview
Aligning sales enablement stakeholders can feel like herding cats if you don’t make sure that everybody is on the same page. The sales enablement charter is an extremely powerful tool to overcome this challenge to achieve collaboration, transparency, and alignment. Our guest in today's episode has successfully developed and implemented multiple enablement charters and she'll share with us her insights into the process and how to use the charter as a tool to maximize enablement's business impact. Please welcome the Revenue Enablement Director at Assent, Aimee Roberson.Some of the questions we tackle in this episode:W...
2023-05-12
18 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Indigenous Food Warriors: Crystal Wahpepah and the Art of Feeding Community
In this episode, Chef Crystal Wahpepah (James Beard Award Winner) of the Kickapoo Nation discusses our connection to food as it relates to living close to the land, and honoring our responsibilities and gifts as Indigenous people. Her new restaurant, Wahpepah's Kithcen has opened in Ohlone Lands (Oakland, CA) and is a must visit site for artistic and high quality Indigenous foods and dishes. Website: https://wahpepahskitchen.comInstagram: @WahpepahsKitchenTikTok: @WahpepahsKitchenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/WahpepahsKitchen
2023-04-17
46 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Indigenous Masculinity, Jim Thorpe, and Hip-Hop with Anishinaabe/Oneida Artist Tall Paul
In this episode, we celebrate and uplift Tall Paul's recent album release "The Story of Jim Thorpe." A concept biographical album honoring the life of Jim Thorpe (1887-1953), athlete and Olympic gold medalist of the Sac and Fox Nation. We also get a chance to hear about the needs and challenges that Native men (and men in general) face and ways to overcome them. Thank you for listening!Listen to the full album here: https://tallpaulhiphop.bandcamp.com/album/the-story-of-jim-thorpe
2023-03-08
57 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Lateral Kindness: Sherri Mitchell, Traditions of Compassion, and the Antidote to Division
Sherri Mitchell, author of Sacred Instructions, reviews the many-layered causes of lateral violence (or the ways in which colonization turns communities against each other) as well as the flourishing “lateral kindness” that is revitalizing across Turtle Island. Join us!To learn more about Sherri Mitchell, visit her website at www.sacredinstructions.life
2023-02-09
54 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
The Island of Guåhan (Guam): The Beauty & Struggle of Chamorro Liberation with Monaeka Flores
We speak with Monaeka Flores of the Chamorro Indigenous Community of Guåhan (colonially known as Guam). She works with Prutehi Litekyan: Save Ritidian and other groups working to protect water, land, sacred sites and advocate for the demilitarization of their precious island. In these transmissions, hope burgeons from shared song and protest, as affinity between Indigenous brothers and sisters is internationally contextualized to offer connection. Through our shared histories, what occupies and pollutes people, land, and waters is both acknowledged and named. Alongside this recurring narrative of both horror and caliber, we observe the beating of butterfly wings t...
2023-01-15
1h 04
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Opening Space for Creator: Karen Rodriguez's Decolonization Journey Home
Join us in this immersive and inspiring episode with Karen Rodriguez (Maya) as we recount her journey from the urban streets of Los Angeles as an immigrant to the sacred volcanoes and lakes of Guatemala, her homelands. In these tellings, Rodrigues un-cradles from economic capitalism to realize true power-- that of community and living in the rhythm of the natural currents. In this episode, Rodriguez shares with us the walking, the crying-- and above all the empowerment of returning to our homelands. Join us!
2022-11-20
47 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Beata Tsosie-Peña: The Poetry of Land Liberation
Poet, Doula, Seed-keeper, and Land Defender Beata Tsosie-Peña of the Santa Clara Pueblo Indigenous Community, generously reads her poetry, venturing us into the midsts of her homelands, into grief, into seeds, and into the cosmos. Beata’s poetry-- beyond academia, beyond publishing, beyond capitalism-- is a reclamation of healing and truth-telling.
2022-11-10
49 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Birthing Ancestral Paradigms through Indigenous Midwifery with Nicolle Gonzales
Nicolle Gonzales educates us on the topic of Indigenous midwifery within the context of Diné society. From cradle to womanhood, Indigenous doulas reclamation of these traditional roles supports cultural kinship ties that inform land-body justice practices— an act of sovereignty and paradigm shifting.
2022-07-13
54 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Publishing Indigenous Authors: Jessa Calderon's New Book, 'SisterHood'
Jessa Calderon's first fiction publication celebrates Indigenous women in the heart of Tongva Territory, narrating their strength in the face of the settler colonial system of present-day Los Angeles. Join us as Calderon touches on the topic of healing, and the process of bringing SisterHood into publication.
2022-06-12
38 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
MMIW in Latin America with Dr. Lydia Huerta
In honor of National Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives Awareness Day, we draw attention to the epidemic in Abya Yala (Latin America) of missing and murdered indigenous women, girls, two-spirit, and transgender relatives. In the MMIWGTSTR movement, northerners often forget to include and think about relatives south of the imaginary, colonial border, and how they often times have EVEN LESS protection than those native people north of the imaginary, colonial border. Here to break it down for us is Dr. Lydia Huerta, a binational scholar of both Indigenous and colonial descent who has studied and presented the topic extensively.
2022-05-05
52 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Hopi Dryland Farming with Ahkima Honyumptewa
How do you thrive with limited water? Hopi dry-land farmers have been positioning their fields at the base of small watersheds to catch the nutrients and waters that run down after monsoon rains. Ahkima Honyumptewa has carried on this tradition and shares with us how this relates to farming in an era of climate instability. We also touch on the role of the human being in the universe as well as the importance of women in society! Enjoy!Article on Ahkima Honyumptewa: https://navajotimes.com/ae/culture/surviving-the-coronavirus-crisis-a-hopi-perspective/YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC...
2022-04-01
59 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Indigenous Languages: Raising Fluent Speakers
How can we raise our children to be fluent speakers of our endangered languages? In this episode, we interview three people who have accomplished this task! Trisha Moquino, H@la Turning Heart, and Marcus Briggs-Cloud present on how language fluency has been passed onto children through communal immersion rooted in Indigenous cosmologies.
2022-03-01
1h 13
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Corrina Gould, #Landback, and the Art of Indigenous Land Trusts
In this episode, Corrina Gould, chair and spokesperson for the Confederated Villages of Lisjan, unpacks the reality of Indigenous Peoples in the San Francisco Bay Area. Gould also discusses the innovation and implementation of Indigenous land trusts as a means of returning and rematriating land. To learn more about the Sogorea Te’ Land Trust visit https://www.sogoreate-landtrust.org/. To learn how to set up a voluntary land tax for settlers to fund Indigenous projects and #landback, visit: https://sogoreate-landtrust.org/pay-the-shuumi-land-tax/
2021-12-17
51 min
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
'A Gathering Basket' Multimedia Cookbook and the Promise of Rematriation
In this inaugural episode, we meet with M. Karlos Baca, who shares the I-Collective’s most recent multimedia publication, A Gathering Basket; Hazel James shares teachings regarding Diné lifeways; Janene Yazzie braids these intersecting topics to discuss the importance and meaning of rematriation, and the fundamentals of Diné and Indigenous matriarchies.
2021-11-17
1h 03
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Nihizhí, Our Voices: An Indigenous Solutions Podcast Trailer
A podcast shining light on various Indigenous Voices, carrying grassroots solutions for our communities and the world.
2021-10-23
01 min
DC on SCREEN: Zack Snyder's Justice League
Justice League: Everything We Know | News
SPOILERS/NSFW - DC on SCREEN #190 - Justice League: Everything We Know | News - In this episode Dave and Jason discuss:Kevin Conroy, the Voice of the Dark Knight, Wants a Batman Musical |Warner Bros Releases New Posters for Batman movies |JUSTICE LEAGUE: Everything We Know |The Worlds Greatest Detective is Back! |Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Ultimate Edition #1 on Amazon’s Best Seller List |Lois Lane & Alfred Walk "In the Shadows of Gods" in "Batman v Superman" Featurette |Collider Reports Suicide Squad Clocks in at...
2016-06-28
1h 57
DC on SCREEN | DC Studios News & Reviews
Justice League: Everything We Know | News
SPOILERS/NSFW - DC on SCREEN #190 - Justice League: Everything We Know | News - In this episode Dave and Jason discuss:Kevin Conroy, the Voice of the Dark Knight, Wants a Batman Musical |Warner Bros Releases New Posters for Batman movies |JUSTICE LEAGUE: Everything We Know |The Worlds Greatest Detective is Back! |Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Ultimate Edition #1 on Amazon’s Best Seller List |Lois Lane & Alfred Walk "In the Shadows of Gods" in "Batman v Superman" Featurette |Collider Reports Suicide Squad Clocks in at...
2016-06-28
1h 56