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Here Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowWhite Mountain Apache teens compete nationally to highlight MMIWStudents Imani Haven and Carmen Thompson from Dishchii'bikoh Community School are competing in the National History Day. They have advanced to the national competition, using the platform as a way to spread awareness for the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women crisis. The students centered their research on Emily Pike, a young Indigenous girl whose life was taken way too soon, to bring attention to the issue. Their teacher Jeron Valasco has been their sponsor.2025-06-0625 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowShonie De La Rosa on his new film “The Arrangement”Shonie De La Rosa is a Native filmmaker who directed “The Arrangement.” The romantic comedy centers on the Navajo culture and arranged marriage with the actors speaking primarily in the Navajo language. The film was supported by Navajo Nation Film to help preserve and revitalize the language.2025-05-2427 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowAlaska’s Vanishing Native VillagesArizona-based journalist Patty Talahongva (Hopi) and ASU Howard Center for Investigative Reporting professor Lauren Mucciolo go in-depth on the crisis many Native Alaska villages are facing amid rising temperatures and the fight for survival and relocation. The work culminates in the FRONTLINE/PBS documentary “Alaska’s Vanishing Native Villages” which will air on Earth Day, April 22.  2025-04-1421 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowHaagua: An Indigenous Surf FilmShuuluk Leo-Retz (Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Nation), an ASU alumnus and starring cast member of Haagua: "An Indigenous Surf Film," explores indigenous culture, surfing, and the importance of water.2025-03-3120 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowBrian Young and Healer of the Water MonsterAuthor Brian Young (Navajo) talks about his books for young adult readers that explore Navajo identity paying homage to tradition in modern times. The two-time Ivy League grad discusses Native representation in media and his refusal to water down his work to appeal to a broader audience.2025-03-2428 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowContemporary Indigenous Art takes over Scottsdale Ferrari Art WeekThomas “Breeze” Marcus is an artist whose murals are displayed all over the Phoenix area. He was raised on the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Reservation. “Breeze” ties his modern graffiti art displays with ties to cultural art elements. A featured artists at Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week (March 20-23), he tackles new-wave A.I. (American Indian) art.2025-03-1720 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowMass federal layoffs impact Indian Country’s higher learning institutionsPearl Yellowman (Diné) was the Vice President of Operations at Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute in Albuquerque, N.M. She recently found herself on the list of layoffs at the school, SIPI, among 20 others. Yellowman talks about the impact of cuts to higher learning and Native American students. [We’ve reached out to SIPI’s current leadership for comment, we’ll update when we get a response.]2025-03-0320 minLovecars On the Grid. Global Motorsport PodcastLovecars On the Grid. Global Motorsport PodcastCRAZY CADILLAC CRASH! WEC, NASCAR, MOTOGP, INDYCAR, AND MUCH MORE!Buckle up and join motorsport icons Tiff Needell and Paul Woodman on On The Grid, the premier global motorsport podcast that takes you inside the most exhilarating racing action from around the world. Each week, we travel the globe to bring you comprehensive coverage, expert analysis, and unmissable highlights from the weekend’s top motorsport events. Whether you’re passionate about endurance racing, two-wheeled thrills, open-wheel battles, or the raw power of stock cars, On The Grid delivers it all with the insider knowledge and infectious enthusiasm that only Tiff and Paul can provide.In this jam...2025-03-0344 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowSan Juan Southern Paiute Tribe water and reservation rightsFederal Indian Law Attorney Julia Kolsrud discusses the tribe’s quest to gain crucial and much-needed resources in what would be the largest tribal water settlement in U.S. history.2025-02-2420 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowMelanie HenshawMelanie Henshaw (Muscogee Nation) is an indigenous affairs reporter for InvestigateWest. Her recent reporting focuses on Colville tribal members facing higher than average medical debt for bills that aren’t even theirs to pay. 2025-01-2819 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowMiss Navajo Nation Alyson ShirleyFormer Miss Navajo Nation Alyson Shirley recently graduated from Arizona State University with her Master’s degree in Global Health. She plans to work with tribal member to address health disparities and inequities when it comes to HIV and STIs. Shirley also talks about her reign as Miss Navajo. 2025-01-1424 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowGary FarmerGary Farmer is an actor, musician, and activist whose made a career in indigenous media. His performances in television and film have received rave reviews. The1989 film “Powwow Highway”, in which he stars, was just inducted into the Library of Congress National Film Registry. 2025-01-0325 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowNative American Child Protection Act with Rep. Ruben GallegoRep. Ruben Gallego joins Colton to discuss the Native American Child Protection Act.2024-12-2313 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowJeffrey Lazos-Fern Jeffrey Lazos-Fern is the marketing consultant for Arizona American Indian Tourism Association. This year he's had a major hand in putting together the Arizona Indigenous Food Symposium taking place in Old Town Scottsdale mid November. There will be a heavy focus on food sovereignty, environmental justice, as well as preserving cultural food practices. He shares how the indigenous culinary scene has grown in recent years. 2024-11-0424 minDownload New Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & DetectiveDownload New Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & DetectiveSecret Flaviors by Meir BowlowPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/824525to listen full audiobooks. Title: Secret Flaviors Author: Meir Bowlow Narrator: Shawn Mayers Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 6 minutes Release date: October 8, 2024 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: The shattered window. I remembered that. The blackness of the empty display. The feeling of my fist going through. The snap of glass as cracked along white fissures. A jagged maw laced the edges of the frame. A dozen fragments of my face shone back at me. I reached into my backpack and pulled out my shard of glass. Tried to see if I could find out...2024-10-087h 06Here Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowAlana Yazzie: The Fancy Navajo Alana Yazzie, aka The Fancy Navajo, is a Diné chef. She started posting recipes online about a decade ago and has cultivated a huge following on social media. Her first cookbook "The Modern Navajo Kitchen" will be released on October 8th. She shares recipes that highlight her Navajo culture.  2024-09-2320 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowDavina Two Bears, PhD – Diné ArchaeologistDr. Two Bears is from the Navajo Nation. She brings a native perspective to archaeology, most recently recovering and recording information on federal Indian boarding schools. Her most recent work profiles the tribal response to the boarding Indian schools with its own community schools that heavily promote and teach Navajo language and culture.2024-08-2628 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowPatty Talahongva Patty Talahongva is a Hopi journalist whose made her career in the television news industry. She’s currently working on a book focusing on Indian Boarding Schools using her first-hand experience at the Phoenix Indian School.2024-07-2927 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowChelsea CurtisChelsea Curtis is a Navajo journalist currently working for AZ Luminaria. She is currently focusing her reporting on the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, Two-Spirit and Transgender People crisis through a new grant. Chelsea is currently building a database of these cases and profiling victims, their families and advocates. She hopes data will spur change.2024-06-0729 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowThe Legacy of Hastin Taadidiin Logan Tsinigine details his great-great grandfather Hastin Taadidiin’s life story in the new documentary Bad Indian. It focuses on Taadiiin’s story of survival amid the forced relocation of Navajo people during the “Long Walk” by hiding in Antelope Canyon on the Navajo Nation. Tsinigine details Taadidiin’s story and also shares how his legacy in the canyon lives on to this day with Taadidiin Tours.2024-05-1332 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowArlyssa Becenti – Journalist Arlyssa is a member of the Navajo Nation. She’s the breaking news editor and indigenous affairs reporter for The Arizona Republic. She has over a decade of experience covering Navajo Nation. She talks to Colton about her journey into journalism and about her reporting process. 2024-04-1530 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowConnor Chee – Classical Pianist A member of the Navajo Nation, Connor Chee is a classically-trained pianist and composer. He blends his skills on the piano with his cultural heritage. He made his Carnegie Hall debut at 12 years old, and he currently has four studio albums out. 2024-04-0122 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowDr. Yvette Brown-ShirleyDr. Yvette Brown-Shirley is a member of the Navajo Nation who is a sports neurologist at Barrow Neurological Institute. Her passion is building relationships with Native American communities to address neurologic health inequities.2024-03-1828 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowNatalie Benally - Actor/Dancer/Writer Natalie Benally is a Native artist who has graced the small and silver screen. She's currently based in Santa Fe, New Mexico with several projects under her belt and more in the works. 2024-02-2229 minLOA Today - Your Daily Dose Of HappyLOA Today - Your Daily Dose Of HappyThe Magic Lives OnRock Legends Live Again in Captivating Novel In a lively interview with LOA Today, author Kyle Wiltshire illuminated how his debut novel "Dead Rockstars" breathes new life into iconic musicians. By imagining Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, and Janis Joplin faking their deaths to become covert operatives, Kyle conjures a universe where rock stardom meets espionage. With infectious passion, Kyle recounted the idea's genesis from musing on plane crashes lost to swamps and time. "That'd be a good way to fake a death," he pondered, sparking visions realized through decades of friendship with co-author Jay Watson.2024-02-191h 01Here Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowMiss Indian Arizona Laney LupeLaney Lupe is from the White Mountain Apache Tribe. She was crowned Miss Indian Arizona in October 2023. Her mission as part of her reign is to visit all 22 tribal nations in Arizona to promote a healthy, active lifestyle.2024-02-0528 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowHosava Kretzmann - Elite Runner Hosava Kretzmann (Navajo/Hopi) has dreams of competing in the Olympics as a marathon runner, as he was the first American to finish at the 2023 LA Marathon. He points to his culture and background as to what inspires him. 2024-01-1629 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowRoyale Da Colton speaks with Albuquerque news anchor Royale Da (San Ildefsono Pubelo). She talks about how her culture and background influences her reporting and community involvement.2023-12-1926 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowCharley HoganCharley Hogan is a Navajo actress who stars in the movie “Frybread Face and Me”. It’s a coming-of-age movie about a family on the Navajo reservation, and it premieres on Netflix November 24.2023-11-2329 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowAaron YazzieNavajo mechanical engineer Aaron Yazzie talks about his upbringing and how it lead him to a career at NASA and their mission to Mars.2023-11-2226 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowMichael Allison Michael Alison, former Native American liaison to AZDH, explains tribal health inequities and the policies in place to address them. 2023-11-1335 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowAmy Denet DealColton Shone talks to Amy Denet Deal, the founder of 4KINSHIP, an organization helping indigenous communities. 2023-10-2629 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowUNITY LeadersFour tribal youth leaders from UNITY (United National Indian Tribal Youth) come together to talk about issues that are important to their separate regions of the country.2023-09-2035 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowNews Anchor Aliyah ChavezMs. Chavez is the international news anchor for Indian Country Today’s newscast. Broadcast on over 100 public TV station around the world, her reporting focuses on Indigenous issues. She talks about her background being from Santo Domingo Pueblo in New Mexico and how her upbringing is see in her storytelling.2023-09-1330 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowThe First Lady of the Navajo Nation Jasmine Blackwater-NygrenMrs. Blackwater-Nygren is the First Lady of the Navajo Nation. A lawyer and former state lawmaker, she now advocates for Navajo people. She also sits on the state’s newly created Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women taskforce.2023-09-0628 minHere Before, Hear NowHere Before, Hear NowFilmmaker Billy LutherMr. Luther is from the Navajo, Hopi and Acoma tribes. Based in California, he’s a filmmaker with several projects under his direction. His latest film, “Frybread Face and Me” is a coming-of-age story of a little boy who spends time on the Navajo reservation.2023-08-2934 minLight on the PathLight on the PathLIGHT ON THE PATH PODCAST: Godliness shines the brightest under oppositionToday we are in 1 Samuel 1, and will be looking at the testimony of an extraordinary woman. A woman whose godliness shone so brightly in, what could have been, very troubling circumstances. Thank you for joining us for this latest Bible Study that took place in the pulpit of East Side Baptist Church, or in the Podcast studio of "Light on the Path". Either way we hope you were able to understand the truth from God's Word that has been taught and discussed. Would you consider being our guest this Sunday? We are located at 220 Colton Ave, Thomasville...2023-07-2422 min