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Native Circles
"The Language Called Me": Robert Collins and Learning Potawatomi Language
At age 40, Robert Collins realized that the Potawatomi language was still alive, which changed the course of his life. Now a dedicated language instructor for the Citizen Potawatomi Nation and various universities across Oklahoma, Collins shares his journey from machinist to language protector. In this episode, he emphasizes the sacredness of Bodwéwadmimwen (Potawatomi language), innovative teaching methods, and his dream of creating future generations of Potawatomi speakers and educators. This episode is a part of the special series on Native Language Protectors and Carriers, tracing how one man’s calling ignites a community’s hope.Dr. Farin...
2025-07-12
13 min
Native Circles
"Language Is the Key": A Conversation with Cheyenne Language Protectors Michael Elizondo, Jr. and Chaz Meadows
On this episode of the special series featuring Native Language Protectors and Carriers, we reflect on the legacy of the Native American Languages Act of 1990 through the stories of Michael Elizondo, Jr. and Chaz Meadows. They are two citizens of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes who are reclaiming their languages, one word and one conversation at a time. From learning with elders and attending ceremonies to immersive master-apprentice programs and digital classes, they share how language connects to culture, humor, and identity—and why its survival is essential for future generations. Dr. Farina King narrates this episode, and...
2025-06-23
14 min
Native Circles
Wołí Bee: Christine Ami's Journey of Cultural Arts and Resilience
In this powerful conversation, Dr. Christine Ami shares her journey of navigating the cultural arts program and collaborating on the T’áá wołí bee exhibit at Diné College during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through the lens of Wołí Bee, a Diné concept of perseverance, she discusses how Indigenous cultural arts undergirds resilience, community connection, and healing. Christine explores the challenges of maintaining educational programs, supporting students, and preserving cultural practices while facing personal grief and professional transitions during an unprecedented global crisis.Dr. Christine Ami is a Diné scholar, weaver, and educator at Diné College, specializing in cultural arts and Indigeno...
2025-06-15
50 min
Native Circles
Gavin A. Healey on "Demistifying" Native Graffiti and Aerosol Muralism of the Pandemic
In this episode, Dr. Farina King is joined by Dr. Gavin A. Healey, a contributing author of COVID-19 in Indian Country and Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Applied Indigenous Studies at Northern Arizona University (NAU). Gavin highlights how Indigenous graffiti and muralism emerged as vital tools of community care and resistance during the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing from his chapter, “Native American Graffiti and Aerosol Muralism of the Pandemic,” Gavin addresses works by artists such as Ivan Lee (Diné), whose mural of a masked Diné woman sends a COVID-19 warning, and Jemez Pueblo artist Jaque Fragua, whose pieces amplify Indigenous sovere...
2025-05-14
32 min
Native Circles
Amoneeta Beckstein and Tapati Dutta Discuss Reziliency of Native College Students During COVID-19
In this episode of Native Circles, Dr. Farina King, co-editor of COVID-19 in Indian Country, talks with co-authors Dr. Amoneeta Beckstein and Dr. Tapati Dutta about their chapter, exploring the lived experiences of eight Native American college students during the pandemic. Drawing from semi-structured interviews, the chapter centers the students' voices as they navigate the challenges of COVID-19—illuminating themes of historical trauma, mental health struggles, and educational disruptions rooted in colonial legacies. Yet, amid these hardships, stories of resilience or "reziliency," cultural strength, and community support arise. In this conversation, the authors reflect on their perspectives as researchers an...
2025-04-16
40 min
Native Circles
Shaina A. Nez and "COVID-19 Memory Dreamscapes"
In this episode, co-editor Dr. Farina King of COVID-19 in Indian Country: Native American Memories and Experiences of the Pandemic speaks with contributing author Dr. Shaina A. Nez about her chapter, “COVID-19 Memory Dreamscapes.” A Diné writer from Lukachukai, Arizona, Shaina reflects on the meanings of her dreams and memories during the pandemic while navigating the hardships of single motherhood and a child custody battle. Drawing from her deep connection to land and family, she explores how her dreamscapes became a source of guidance and resilience. Shaina, who holds an MFA in creative nonfiction from the Institute of American India...
2025-03-16
31 min
Native Circles
Native Wellbeing and Dr. Yvette Brown-Shirley's Healing Path
In this episode of Native Circles, Eva Bighorse and Dr. Farina King talk with Dr. Yvette Brown-Shirley, a Diné neurologist specializing in sports neurology and brain injury medicine at Barrow Neurological Institute. Dr. Brown-Shirley shares her experiences of becoming a neurologist and how her identity as a Diné woman healer informs her approach to medicine. She discusses the urgent need to address health inequities affecting Native communities, such as the lack of access to neurological care for Native American student-athletes facing risks of brain injuries. With a deep commitment to community engagement, she offers insights on fostering well-being and ad...
2025-02-16
42 min
War Against Weeds
S9 E3 - Pasture Weed Management
Welcome back to the War Against Weeds Podcast! This week we are joined by guests Kevin Bradley (University of Missouri) and Dwight Lingenfelter (Penn State University) to discuss weed management in pasture systems. They cover the different weeds found in pastures, non-chemical methods, and the importance of fertility. Kevin’s Links: https://weedscience.missouri.edu/ https://www.facebook.com/weedscience.missouri X: @ShowMeWeeds Dwight’s Links: General Weed ID references: Weeds of the Northeast (2nd ed. 2023) - great reference >500 weed species with images and descriptions Newcomb’s Wildflower...
2025-02-12
48 min
Native Circles
Cherokee Elder Christine Armer and "Keeping the Language"
Christine Armer is a Cherokee elder and language instructor of nearly 20 years at the University of Oklahoma who grew up in a Cherokee community where she wasn’t introduced to the English language until she attended grade school. This is the first of a new Native Circles podcast series featuring Native Language Protectors and Carriers, including Mrs. Armer. Listen to her story of teaching Cherokee language and why learning Native American languages at all levels of education is crucial. Dr. Farina King narrates this episode highlighting her distinguished colleague.Learn more about the efforts to protect and su...
2025-01-29
18 min
Native Circles
"Buffalo Dreamer": Violet Duncan on Creativity, Community, and Healing
In this Native Circles episode, Eva Bighorse and Dr. Farina King sit down with Violet Duncan, an award-winning author, dancer, and storyteller from the Plains Cree of the Kehewin Cree Nation and of Taino descent. Together, they trace Violet's path as a creative force, diving into the themes of her National Book Award-nominated youth novel, Buffalo Dreamer (published by Nancy Paulsen Books in 2024), and her upcoming children's book, "Life is a Dance." The conversation touches on the impacts of the Indian residential school system, the power of storytelling in mental health and community healing, and the joys and challenges...
2025-01-16
52 min
Native Circles
Kaitlin Reed and "Settler Cannabis"
In this episode, Dr. Davina Two Bears and Dr. Farina King are joined by Dr. Kaitlin Reed (Yurok/Hupa/Oneida) to discuss her groundbreaking first book, Settler Cannabis: From Gold Rush to Green Rush in Indigenous Northern California, published in 2023 by the University of Washington Press.Dr. Reed is an Associate Professor of Native American Studies at Cal Poly Humboldt, where she serves as the Traditional Ecological Knowledge Faculty Fellow and Co-Director of the Rou Dalagurr Food Sovereignty Lab & Traditional Ecological Knowledges Institute. They talk with Dr. Reed about the histories of resource extraction and settler colonialism...
2024-12-16
49 min
Native Circles
Indigenizing Technologies for Learning: Kelly Berry on Gaming, Education, and Culture
This episode features Dr. Kelly Berry, an enrolled citizen of the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma (Plains Apache) with affiliations to the Kiowa and Choctaw Nations. Dr. Berry is a Mellon Impact Post-Doctoral Fellow and Lecturer in the Department of Native American Studies at the University of Oklahoma. His groundbreaking research explores the intersections of eSports, Native American education, and technology, focusing on infusing Indigenous knowledge into classrooms and reimagining the possibilities of gaming through an Indigenous lens.In this episode, Dr. Farina King and Dr. Davina Two Bears discuss Dr. Berry's work with him regarding Indigenizing eSports...
2024-11-16
39 min
Native Circles
Blaire Morseau and Neshnabé Knowledge
In this episode, Dr. Blaire Morseau joins Dr. Davina Two Bears and Dr. Farina King to discuss her work with Neshnabé (Potawatomi) knowledge systems, focusing on birch bark, language, and archives. Dr. Morseau highlights the significance of Simon Pokagon's nineteenth-century birch bark books, featured in her edited volume As Sacred to Us: Simon Pokagon’s Birch Bark Stories in their Contexts. The conversation explores how traditional cultural knowledge and ecological wisdom are preserved and revitalized through these archival works.Dr. Blaire Morseau, a citizen of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians, is an Assistant Professor in the Dep...
2024-10-18
53 min
Native Circles
Calling Back Home with Ah-in-nist Sipes
Ah-in-nist, also known as Clifford, Sipes is Cheyenne with family ties in both Oklahoma and Montana. His father was the last authorized historian of the Cheyenne People, and a respected Chief and Pipe Carrier. His Mother is a citizen of the Caddo Nation. Ah-in-nist currently resides and works in Oklahoma. He writes and speaks publicly, working most recently on the "Calling Back the Spirits" initiative to "preserve by art and the written word what was previously learned only through the oral recounting of the story of Fort Marion by the descendants" of the warriors and Indigenous people imprisoned there...
2024-09-15
52 min
Native Circles
"With the Ancestors": Mel Fillmore and Policy Work with MMIP
Co-founders of the Native Circles podcast Sarah Newcomb and Farina King co-host this session introducing Dr. Melanie ("Mel") Fillmore (they/them/she/her) who is urban mixed Hunkpapa, Lakota of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North and South Dakota. Mel is an assistant professor of Native American Studies at the University of Oklahoma (OU). Their work is an iterative approach to understand the political engagement of Indigenous communities in policy and data. They envision a future of collaborative governance led by Indigenous ancestral wisdom and lived experiences. Melanie was the lead researcher on the 2020 HCR33 Report o...
2024-08-16
56 min
Native Circles
Liz Ellis and "The Great Power of Small Nations"
Dr. Elizabeth (Liz) Ellis talks with co-hosts Davina Two Bears and Farina King about her journey, which led her to writing her first book The Great Power of Small Nations: Indigenous Diplomacy in the Gulf South. She highlights aspects of the book and her research that trace the formation of Native Nations in the early Southeast and the ways that Indigenous migration and immigration practices shaped and limited the extent of European colonization. Liz is Peewaalia and a citizen of the Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma. She serves as her nation's historical liaison. She is an associate professor...
2024-07-15
45 min
Native Circles
Dr. Joshua Nelson and "Trail of the Thunderbirds"
Dr. Joshua Nelson, a Cherokee Nation citizen scholar, talks with Dr. Farina King about his experiences in Italy and work on a documentary tentatively titled, "Trail of the Thunderbirds." His documentary film project features two Native American Medal of Honor awardees, Ernest Childers and Jack Montgomery of the 45th Infantry Division, known as the "Thunderbirds," during World War II. President's Associates Presidential Professor Dr. Nelson is an associate professor of English and affiliated faculty with Film & Media Studies, Native American Studies, and Women's & Gender Studies at the University of Oklahoma, focusing on American Indian literature and film. He is...
2024-06-15
46 min
Native Circles
Fry Bread Stories with Kevin Maillard
Dr. Kevin Maillard (who has a PhD and JD) shares key insights about his award-winning children's book Fry Bread with co-hosts Dr. Farina King and Dr. Davina Two Bears. Dr. Maillard is Professor of Law at Syracuse University, a contributor to the New York Times and an author of children’s literature. He has written for The Atlantic and has provided on-air commentary to ABC News and MSNBC. He is the debut author of Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story, a picture book illustrated by Juana Martinez-Neal, which won the Sibert Medal and the American Indian Youth Literature Ho...
2024-05-16
43 min
Native Circles
Skylar Begay and Indigenous Land Conservation
In this episode co-hosted by Dr. Davina Two Bears, Eva Bighorse, and Dr. Farina King, Skylar ("Sky") Begay shares insights from his life and work with Conservation, Native representation in new spaces, the Great Bend of the Gila, Save History, Archaeology Southwest, LandBack, and the Conservation Corps (specifically ancestral lands conservation corps). Sky identifies as an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and is also Mandan and Hidatsa. He grew up in the Navajo Nation and in Flagstaff, Arizona. He currently resides in Tucson, Arizona where he works as the Director of Tribal Collaboration in Outreach in Advocacy for...
2024-04-16
51 min
The Human Side of Money
[GREATEST HITS] Episode 18: Understanding A Client’s Money Mindset In Order To Maximize Their Well-Being with Sarah Newcomb
The greatest barrier for every client isn’t lack of information. It’s their own mindset and behavior. Whether it’s someone who over-spends, someone who under-spends, someone who wants to sell out at the worst possible time, or even the person who never sends in the data you need… The key to changing their behavior starts with understanding their money mindset. Sarah Newcomb, Director of Behavioral Science at Morningstar, joined the show to discuss how to better understand a client’s money mindset. We discuss: The framework she and he...
2024-03-20
00 min
Native Circles
Farina King talks about "Diné dóó Gáamalii"
Dr. Davina Two Bears and Eva Bighorse talk with Dr. Farina King about her book, Diné dóó Gáamalii: Navajo Latter-day Experiences in the Twentieth Century that the University Press of Kansas published through the Lyda Conley Series on Trailblazing Indigenous Futures (2023). Diné dóó Gáamalii, which means “Navajo and Mormon” in Diné bizaad (the Navajo language), traces Diné Latter-day Saint experiences in the Southwest Indian Mission, congregations, and church educational programs such as the Indian Student Placement Program, seminaries, and Brigham Young University American Indian services and studies. King shares insights from oral histories and the voices of Diné Latter-da...
2024-03-16
53 min
Native Circles
Oliviah Walker and Healing-Centered Public Health
Oliviah Walker (she/her) highlights "healing-centered approaches" to public health based on her work with Indigenous communities in this conversation with co-hosts Eva Bighorse and Davina Two Bears. She also shares insights about impacts of Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women (MMIW) on her and her family. Oliviah is a citizen of the Meskwaki Nation and a health and racial equity advocate. She most recently served as the Health Equity Officer for Iowa Health and Human Services and is starting a new role with the State of Minnesota. Oliviah’s experience includes roles in tribal, local, and state government. Her in...
2024-02-16
41 min
Native Circles
Derek Taira on Native Hawaiians and American Schooling
In this episode, Farina King and Eva Bighorse co-host a conversation with Derek Taira who is an associate professor of history and educational policy at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. He earned his Ph.D. in history and educational policy studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Coming from a long line of public-school teachers, Derek teaches and writes about the histories and politics of education in Hawaiʻi and the U.S. as well as multicultural education. His first book is forthcoming (scheduled to be published by June 2024), which is titled “Forward without Fear: Native Hawaiians and A...
2024-01-15
53 min
Financial Advisors – The Flexible Advisor
Ep 102: Coaching Parents Through Some Tough Lessons – With Sarah Newcomb, Ph.D.
Helping clients address multiple objectives can be fraught with any number of misconceptions, ingrained assumptions, and fears. Laura Gregg and David Partain talked with Sarah Newcomb, Ph.D., founder of The Thrive Financial Empowerment Center, to talk about balancing the desire to finance children’s higher education with the need to work toward a secure retirement. Leaning into core tenets of behavioral investing, Sarah helps to clarify some of the psychological hurdles parents face in this situation and shares practical strategies to help advisors add value to the decision-making process. Listen in as Dr. Newcomb discusses: ...
2024-01-05
39 min
Financial Advisor – The Flexible Advisor
Ep 102: Coaching Parents Through Some Tough Lessons – With Sarah Newcomb, Ph.D.
Helping clients address multiple objectives can be fraught with any number of misconceptions, ingrained assumptions, and fears. Laura Gregg and David Partain talked with Sarah Newcomb, Ph.D., founder of The Thrive Financial Empowerment Center, to talk about balancing the desire to finance children’s higher education with the need to work toward a secure retirement. Leaning into core tenets of behavioral investing, Sarah helps to clarify some of the psychological hurdles parents face in this situation and shares practical strategies to help advisors add value to the decision-making process. Listen in as Dr. Newcomb discusses: ...
2024-01-05
39 min
Business Planning – The Flexible Advisor
Ep 102: Coaching Parents Through Some Tough Lessons – With Sarah Newcomb, Ph.D.
Helping clients address multiple objectives can be fraught with any number of misconceptions, ingrained assumptions, and fears. Laura Gregg and David Partain talked with Sarah Newcomb, Ph.D., founder of The Thrive Financial Empowerment Center, to talk about balancing the desire to finance children’s higher education with the need to work toward a secure retirement. Leaning into core tenets of behavioral investing, Sarah helps to clarify some of the psychological hurdles parents face in this situation and shares practical strategies to help advisors add value to the decision-making process. Listen in as Dr. Newcomb discusses: ...
2024-01-05
39 min
Advisors – The Flexible Advisor
Ep 102: Coaching Parents Through Some Tough Lessons – With Sarah Newcomb, Ph.D.
Helping clients address multiple objectives can be fraught with any number of misconceptions, ingrained assumptions, and fears. Laura Gregg and David Partain talked with Sarah Newcomb, Ph.D., founder of The Thrive Financial Empowerment Center, to talk about balancing the desire to finance children’s higher education with the need to work toward a secure retirement. Leaning into core tenets of behavioral investing, Sarah helps to clarify some of the psychological hurdles parents face in this situation and shares practical strategies to help advisors add value to the decision-making process. Listen in as Dr. Newcomb discusses: ...
2024-01-05
39 min
Practice Management – The Flexible Advisor
Ep 102: Coaching Parents Through Some Tough Lessons – With Sarah Newcomb, Ph.D.
Helping clients address multiple objectives can be fraught with any number of misconceptions, ingrained assumptions, and fears. Laura Gregg and David Partain talked with Sarah Newcomb, Ph.D., founder of The Thrive Financial Empowerment Center, to talk about balancing the desire to finance children’s higher education with the need to work toward a secure retirement. Leaning into core tenets of behavioral investing, Sarah helps to clarify some of the psychological hurdles parents face in this situation and shares practical strategies to help advisors add value to the decision-making process. Listen in as Dr. Newcomb discusses: ...
2024-01-05
39 min
COVID – 19 – The Flexible Advisor
Ep 102: Coaching Parents Through Some Tough Lessons – With Sarah Newcomb, Ph.D.
Helping clients address multiple objectives can be fraught with any number of misconceptions, ingrained assumptions, and fears. Laura Gregg and David Partain talked with Sarah Newcomb, Ph.D., founder of The Thrive Financial Empowerment Center, to talk about balancing the desire to finance children’s higher education with the need to work toward a secure retirement. Leaning into core tenets of behavioral investing, Sarah helps to clarify some of the psychological hurdles parents face in this situation and shares practical strategies to help advisors add value to the decision-making process. Listen in as Dr. Newcomb discusses: ...
2024-01-05
39 min
Native Circles
Veronica E. Tiller and Thriving Native Nations
Dr. Veronica E. Velarde Tiller shares insights from her extensive work and experience, in this episode with co-hosts Dr. Farina King and Eva Bighorse, recognizing ways that Native Nations thrive. Tiller is a member of the Jicarilla Apache Nation. She earned a Ph.D. in American History with a focus on Native American history at the University of New Mexico. She retired after over 40 years as the CEO of Tiller Research, Inc. in Albuquerque. Her life’s work in promoting Native American history from Native perspectives has reached a national and international audience through her teaching of Native histories in...
2023-12-16
52 min
Native Circles
Mary Kathryn Nagle discusses her New York Premiere of Manahatta
We talk with playwright and attorney, Mary Kathryn Nagle, about what led her to the New York premiere of her play, Manahatta, at the Public Theater, which starts showing on November 16, 2023. Nagle, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, shares insights from her work on the play beginning with her time in the Public Theater Emerging Writers Program in 2013. Nagle's play, Manahatta, follows the story of Jane Snake, a Lenape woman who reconnects with her ancestral homeland, Manahatta, after she comes to New York to pursue a career in finances at the brink of the Great Recession hitting in 2008. Nagle...
2023-11-15
52 min
The Most Hated F-Word
How to Create a Thriving Life With Your Money Now & Tomorrow with Dr. Sarah Newcomb
Dr. Sarah Newcomb | Behavioral Economist | Founder of the Thrive Financial Empowerment Center | Author | BIO: Sarah Newcomb, Ph.D., a behavioral economist and Founder of the Thrive Financial Empowerment Center, uses her expertise to help individuals build fulfilling lives within their means. She collaborates with corporate behavioral science teams at companies like HelloWallet, Morningstar, and Edward Jones, aiding financial advisors in addressing the psychological aspects of financial decision-making. Sarah's work is focused on translating academic research into practical solutions for everyday financial challenges, and she has been featured in Reuters, the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, HerMoney, and other prominent publications. She...
2023-11-09
58 min
Cruising | Queer History and Culture
Charlene’s | New Orleans, LA
In December of 1977, Charlene’s opened on the corner of Elysian Fields and North Rampart Street in New Orleans. It was open for 22 years, until it closed in 1999. This is the story of the woman behind the bar: Charlene Schneider, lesbian activist and pioneer. Thank you to everyone who shared their stories with us for this episode.This episode features interviews with Robert "Bobby" Fieseler, Linda Tucker, and Valda Lewis. It also includes archival tape of interviews with Charlene Schneider (1996 -1997) conducted by Marilyn McConnell, courtesy of Newcomb Archives and Nadine Robbert Vorhoff Collection, Newcomb Ins...
2023-11-07
1h 09
Native Circles
Lorinda Martinez and "Running with Changing Woman"
Listen to our conversation with author Lorinda Martinez, getting to know her and her new book Running with Changing Woman (2023) that she wrote especially for young adults. Lorinda works with youth as an educator, and Running with Changing Woman is her first novel that tells the coming-of-age story of a Diné young woman named Samantha who prepares for the Diné womanhood ceremony, Kinaaldá. We discuss the significance of Diné girls and women and Lorinda's contributions to Native American children and youth literature, which is a gift for all readers. Lorinda is Lók’aa’ Dine’é (the Reed People Clan) born for Tác...
2023-10-18
54 min
Native Circles
Eva Bighorse Addresses Native American Rights to Healthcare
In this episode, we welcome our new co-hosts Eva Bighorse and Dr. Davina Two Bears, who are joining Dr. Farina King. We feature Eva (she/her) who is a 2023 Equity Changemaker with the Center for Health Care Strategies, as she advocates for Native American rights and access to healthcare. Eva is an Indigenous human development advocate with expertise in tribal healthcare relations. She has experience in strategic collaboration; working in multidisciplinary teams specializing in health care delivery and multi-stakeholder engagement; and serving children, youth, and adults living with disabilities in urban and rural areas, both on and off tribal...
2023-09-17
53 min
Wicked Pissah Podcast
#168 - Helping Yourself Before You Can Help Others – Dr. Sarah Newcomb
Did you know that before Dr. Sarah Newcomb became an applied scientist in behavioral economics she was an aspiring opera singer? No? Then tune in to this episode of the Wicked Pissah Podcast to find out what else you might not know about Sarah! We will hear how Sarah’s effort to get her financial situation in order led her to realize she needed to first heal her own attitudes and unhealthy thinking about money. She’ll give us some tips on how advisors can use psychological frameworks to help coach their clients into healthier financial behavior. We’l...
2023-09-05
48 min
Native Circles
Liza Black on Indigenous (Mis)Representations in Media
Dr. Liza Black shares her insights about how depictions of Native Americans in media, such as film and television, affect Indigenous peoples and communities. She underscores the impacts of misrepresentations and lack of understanding Native Americans by drawing connections between her first book Picturing Indians: Native Americans in Film, 1941-1960 (2020) and her manuscript in-progress "How to Get Away with Murder," which is a transnational history of missing and murdered Indigenous women.Dr. Black is a citizen of Cherokee Nation and an Associate Professor of Native American and Indigenous Studies and history at Indiana University. She examines the...
2023-08-16
45 min
Real Money, Real Experts
Changing the Face of Financial Education with Sarah Newcomb
Sarah Newcomb is an applied scientist, behavioral economist, and the Founder of the Thrive Financial Empowerment Center. Her work bridges the gap between research and practice, adapting the findings of academic research for practical use in personal financial management.In this episode, Sarah shares her own personal story and how it led to her current work - exploring the connection between mental and financial health, particularly among our youth. We discuss the need for empowerment-based and trauma-informed financial education and how understanding the psychology behind behaviors leads to both understanding and empathy. And she shares some practical i...
2023-08-15
35 min
Your Path to Real Wealth
How to Live a Life You Love With the Resources You Have with Sarah Newcomb (Ep. 18)
Are you tired of feeling overwhelmed and stressed about money? Does the pursuit of wealth feel empty — like no amount of money can make you truly happy? According to today’s guest, the solution lies in financial education that focuses on resourcefulness rather than just math. In this episode, Jeff Brimhall, Ph.D., CFP®, CFA, and Benjamin Cummings, Ph.D., CFP®, are joined by Sarah Newcomb, Ph.D., founder of Thrive Financial Empowerment Center. Join them as they explore the relationship between money and happiness, so you can thrive with real wealth. Sarah discus...
2023-07-26
31 min
Native Circles
Looking Back: Two-Year Anniversary of the Native Circles Podcast
This episode features a conversation between Dr. Farina King and Sarah Newcomb about their first two years with the Native Circles Podcast, coming changes, and looking towards the future. Learn more about the podcast at https://nativecirclespodcast.com/. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram (@nativecircles).
2023-07-15
45 min
Dollars and Sense
Creating Meaning from Your Means with Sarah Newcomb (Ep. 23)
You could build the best financial plan for your retirement, with enough money for trips and relaxing days for the rest of your life. But what will you do during your retirement? Playing golf and seeing family only takes so much time.In this episode, Nicole speaks with Sarah Newcomb, author, speaker and founder of Thrive, on the psychology behind satisfying the emotional needs of retirees. Sarah dives into the importance of emotional needs and why they shouldn’t be considered a want when building your retirement plan.Sarah discusses: Her groundbreaking approach to set...
2023-07-14
44 min
Dollars and Sense: Creating Your Fulfilled Life
Creating Meaning from Your Means with Sarah Newcomb (Ep. 23)
You could build the best financial plan for your retirement, with enough money for trips and relaxing days for the rest of your life. But what will you do during your retirement? Playing golf and seeing family only takes so much time. In this episode, Nicole speaks with Sarah Newcomb, author, speaker and founder of … Read More Read More
2023-07-12
44 min
Native Circles
Kumiko Noguchi and Yuka Mizutani on Why Native American Studies Matter in Japan and the World
Two Japanese professors, Dr. Kumiko Noguchi and Dr. Yuka Mizutani, share insights from their experiences and work with Native American and Indigenous communities, which underscore the significance of Native American Studies in Japan and throughout the world. Noguchi is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of International Studies at Meiji Gakuin University. She received her Ph.D. in Native American Studies from the University of California, Davis under the Fulbright Graduate Studies Scholarship Program. Her research interests include Native American Critical Theory, California Indian history, Tribal Sovereignty, Community Development, and Indigenous Movement. Mizutani is a p...
2023-06-18
1h 03
On the Circuit
21. Susan Bradley and Sarah Newcomb on Creating Purposeful Lives Through Personalized Financial Planning
Financial planning tools, tech and strategies are great – but the key to successful financial planning lies in addressing the underlying emotional and psychological factors driving your clients. That’s why Susan Bradley founded Sudden Money Institute back in the ‘90s, delving into the idea of financial transitionists. Likewise, Sarah Newcomb sees a larger need for younger generations of not just financial advice, but advice that centers around resourcefulness and connection. The two...
2023-06-14
55 min
Native Circles
Indigenous DC and Guides to Native Lands with Elizabeth Rule
This episode features Dr. Elizabeth Rule and her work with Indigenous DC and guides to Native Lands. She discusses the myth of invisibility surrounding Native American contributions to the history of Washington DC and how it can and should be addressed. Washington, DC, is Native land, but Indigenous peoples are often left out of the national narrative. To redress this myth of invisibility, Dr. Rule's book Indigenous DC highlights the Indigenous people and sites that have been important to the history of Washington, DC and the United States more broadly. Inspired by American University professor Elizabeth Rule’s a...
2023-05-17
54 min
Native Circles
Sasha Maria Suarez on Expanding What Native Activism Looks Like
Sasha Maria Suarez shares her thoughts and research with us about expanding what Native activism looks like. Suarez is a direct descendant of the White Earth Nation of Ojibwe and is the second generation from her family to be born and raised as an urban Ojibwe in Minneapolis. She is an assistant professor of history and American Indian Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her work focuses on Ojibwe gender history, Indigenous social movements, and urban Indigenous history. She is currently working on her first book tentatively titled, "Making a Home in the City: White Earth Ojibwe Women and...
2023-04-15
50 min
Native Circles
Reconceiving School through Indigenous Education with Meredith McCoy and Matthew Villeneuve
Listen to a conversation with Meredith McCoy and Matthew Villeneuve about historical and current strategies that Indigenous people used to repurpose the educational systems for Indigenous well-being. In this episode, we are also joined by a student audience Q&A. Meredith McCoy is an Assistant Professor of American Studies and History at Carleton College. She is of Turtle Mountain Ojibwe descent, and her father, David McCoy, is an enrolled Turtle Mountain citizen. Meredith's research examines how Indigenous families, educators, and community leaders have long repurposed tools of settler colonial educational violence into tools for Indigenous life. Her...
2023-03-15
44 min
Dissident Daughters Archives - Mormon Discussions Podcasts - Full Lineup
Dissident Daughters Episode 042- More Lamanite Truth with Sarah Newcomb-Part 2
This is part 2 of our conversation about the 7 things the church needs to do in order to heal the harm they’ve caused to the Indigenous People of Utah as well as all Native People which they have labeled Lamanite. Sarah helps us to understand the way the church uses its words to skirt their responsibility in the harm they’ve done. Consider the difference between the words denounce and disavow. Disavow is a word that the church often used to say it’s not responsible for its harmful teachings and doctrines. She is asking for them to denounce their...
2023-03-06
55 min
DISSIDENT daughters
Dissident Daughters Episode 042- More Lamanite Truth with Sarah Newcomb-Part 2
This is part 2 of our conversation about the 7 things the church needs to do in order to heal the harm they’ve caused to the Indigenous People of Utah as well as all Native People which they have labeled Lamanite. Sarah helps us to understand the way the church uses its words to skirt their responsibility in the harm they’ve done. Consider the difference between the words denounce and disavow. Disavow is a word that the church often uses to say it’s not responsible for its harmful teachings and doctrines. She is asking for them to denounce their...
2023-03-06
55 min
Mormon Discussion Podcast: Leading With Faith
Dissident Daughters Episode 042- More Lamanite Truth with Sarah Newcomb-Part 2
This is part 2 of our conversation about the 7 things the church needs to do in order to heal the harm they’ve caused to the Indigenous People of Utah as well as all Native People which they have labeled Lamanite. Sarah helps us to understand the way the church uses its words to skirt their responsibility in the harm they’ve done. Consider the difference between the words denounce and disavow. Disavow is a word that the church often uses to say it’s not responsible for its harmful teachings and doctrines. She is asking for them to denounce their...
2023-03-06
55 min
Dissident Daughters – DISSIDENT daughters
Dissident Daughters Episode 042- More Lamanite Truth with Sarah Newcomb-Part 2
This is part 2 of our conversation about the 7 things the church needs to do in order to heal the harm they’ve caused to the Indigenous People of Utah as well as all Native People which they have labeled Lamanite. Sarah helps us to understand the way the church uses its words to skirt their responsibility in the harm they’ve done. Consider the difference between the words denounce and disavow. Disavow is a word that the church often uses to say it’s not responsible for its harmful teachings and doctrines. She is asking for them to denounce their...
2023-03-06
55 min
Dissident Daughters
Dissident Daughters Episode 042- More Lamanite Truth with Sarah Newcomb-Part 2
This is part 2 of our conversation about the 7 things the church needs to do in order to heal the harm they’ve caused to the Indigenous People of Utah as well as all Native People which they have labeled Lamanite. Sarah helps us to understand the way the church uses its words to skirt their responsibility in the harm they’ve done. Consider the difference between the words denounce and disavow. Disavow is a word that the church often uses to say it’s not responsible for its harmful teachings and doctrines. She is asking for them to denounce their...
2023-03-06
55 min
Dissident Daughters Archives - Mormon Discussions Podcasts - Full Lineup
Dissident Daughters Episode 041- More Lamanite Truth with Sarah Newcomb
This is part 1 of my second conversation with Sarah Newcomb from Lamanitetruth.com We discuss more in depth about the harms done by the church and it’s teachings about indigenous people and some steps they can take towards healing and repair. I’ve separated this conversation into 2 parts because we went long (we talk a… Read More »Dissident Daughters Episode 041- More Lamanite Truth with Sarah Newcomb The post Dissident Daughters Episode 041- More Lamanite Truth with Sarah Newcomb appeared first on Mormon Discussions Podcasts - Full Lineup.
2023-02-26
1h 07
DISSIDENT daughters
Dissident Daughters Episode 041- More Lamanite Truth with Sarah Newcomb
This is part 1 of my second conversation with Sarah Newcomb from Lamanitetruth.com We discuss more in depth about the harms done by the church and it’s teachings about indigenous people and some steps they can take towards healing and repair. I’ve separated this conversation into 2 parts because we went long (we talk a lot lol) In this first part we talk about steps 1-3 and we’ll cover steps 4-7 in the next part so stay tuned for part 2 out next week!
2023-02-26
1h 07
Mormon Discussion Podcast: Leading With Faith
Dissident Daughters Episode 041- More Lamanite Truth with Sarah Newcomb
This is part 1 of my second conversation with Sarah Newcomb from Lamanitetruth.com We discuss more in depth about the harms done by the church and it’s teachings about indigenous people and some steps they can take towards healing and repair. I’ve separated this conversation into 2 parts because we went long (we talk a lot lol) In this first part we talk about steps 1-3 and we’ll cover steps 4-7 in the next part so stay tuned for part 2 out next week!
2023-02-26
1h 07
Dissident Daughters – DISSIDENT daughters
Dissident Daughters Episode 041- More Lamanite Truth with Sarah Newcomb
This is part 1 of my second conversation with Sarah Newcomb from Lamanitetruth.com We discuss more in depth about the harms done by the church and it’s teachings about indigenous people and some steps they can take towards healing and repair. I’ve separated this conversation into 2 parts because we went long (we talk a lot lol) In this first part we talk about steps 1-3 and we’ll cover steps 4-7 in the next part so stay tuned for part 2 out next week!
2023-02-26
1h 07
Dissident Daughters
Dissident Daughters Episode 041- More Lamanite Truth with Sarah Newcomb
This is part 1 of my second conversation with Sarah Newcomb from Lamanitetruth.com We discuss more in depth about the harms done by the church and it’s teachings about indigenous people and some steps they can take towards healing and repair. I’ve separated this conversation into 2 parts because we went long (we talk a lot lol) In this first part we talk about steps 1-3 and we’ll cover steps 4-7 in the next part so stay tuned for part 2 out next week!
2023-02-26
1h 07
Native Circles
The Lyda Conley Series on Trailblazing Indigenous Futures
This episode features the series editors, Farina King, Kiara Vigil, and Tai Edwards, of a new university press series related to Native American Studies. The University Press of Kansas is launching The Lyda Conley Series on Trailblazing Indigenous Futures, which King, Vigil, and Edwards highlight. This is one of the first press series named after a Native American woman.Lyda Conley’s life and experiences are inspirational as one of the first Native American women known to argue a case before the U.S. Supreme Court, which she did in defense of her Indigenous ancestors and people. He...
2023-02-14
36 min
Native Circles
Ryan Lee on Community and Support for Indigenous Students
Ryan Lee highlights his current work with the American Indian Programs and Services (AIPS) and the American Indian Student Association (AISA) at the University of Oklahoma (OU) as well as his excitement for contributing to the available events and his hopes for future growth. Ryan also shares his early journey of growing up both in and beyond the Navajo Nation, including his experiences at Diné College and what led him to the path he is on. Ryan serves as the Coordinator for AIPS at OU. In this role, he serves as the primary advisor for AISA. Ryan i...
2023-01-15
59 min
Investing Insights
Create a New Financial Plan For the New Year: Part 1
In this two-part episode, Sarah Newcomb, director of financial psychology for Morningstar Inc, explains how to rethink budgeting, overcome overspending, and stop fighting about money. 00:04 Introduction00:43 Financial advice tends to tell people to break down their budgets into “wants versus needs”. What are your thoughts on this concept?02:55 How should we think about our needs? What should we include? (basic categories from Maslow: survival, security, love and belonging, esteem, and meaning)04:04 You’ve written that “our wants point to needs.” Can you explain that?05:14 How should we rethink bud...
2023-01-06
15 min
Native Circles
Crystal Lepscier speaks on Racial Battle Fatigue and Healing Paths
Crystal Lepscier talks about how the history of education and racism tied to historically government sanctioned assimilation and similar genocidal practices ties into our traumas and experiences within the institution that is 'school.' This is profound when we think about Racial Battle Fatigue. This term explains the physiological and psychological harm that is a result of long term microaggressions, racism, and intergenerational trauma. This term carries a weight that, when confronted, has the potential to also help us open the doors to understanding and healing, which sets us on a better path to our human selves. ...
2022-12-14
55 min
Analog Advisor
Wealth vs Wellbeing with Dr. Sarah Newcomb
In this episode, Wes interviews Dr. Sarah Newcomb, a behavioral economist for Morningstar and the author of Loaded: Money, Psychology, and How to Get Ahead without Leaving Your Values Behind, published in 2016. One of the most interesting things about Sarah is that her passion for her work is rooted in her own financial journey. Even with degrees in math and financial economics, Sarah found herself struggling to manage her own finances. It wasn’t until she confronted her relationship with money and the subconscious beliefs she he...
2022-12-13
1h 37
Native Circles
Ernestine Berry on Seeking the History of the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokees with Guest Co-Host Evelyn Castro Cox
Ernestine Berry shares parts of her journey seeking the history of her people, the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokees, and on becoming the founding Director of the UKB John Hair Cultural Center and Museum (JHCCM). Ernestine was pivotal in the establishment of the JHCCM in 2011, which is dedicated to sharing Keetoowah culture and history with the Keetoowah community and the public. She earned a master’s degree in education administration from Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, and a master’s degree in museum studies from the University of Oklahoma. Berry focuses on researching and sharing tribal history and cult...
2022-11-15
34 min
Native Circles
Teagan Dreyer on Native Identity and Self-Determination within Reclaimed Boarding Schools
Teagan Dreyer shares with us her personal experiences and research of Native identity and self-determination within reclaimed boarding schools. Teagan is a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma in her second year of the History PhD program at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma. She studies the experiences of Native American students in federal and tribally-run boarding schools post-World War II. In her research Teagan has focused on the experiences of students in Oklahoma but is also concerned with schools around the country. This research has led Teagan to study the implications of changing federal policies...
2022-10-15
51 min
Native Circles
Michael Kaulana Ing on Native Hawaiian Philosophy
Dr. Michael Kaulana Ing shares with us Kanaka/Hawaiian philosophy as well as what it means to be Kanaka/Hawaiian living away from Hawai'i. He also shares his experiences and knowledge with Philosophy and Religious studies and the need for Indigenous thinking in Philosophy Departments.Michael Kaulana Ing was raised by the ʻāina (land) of Mānoa on the island of Oʻahu. He currently resides on the land of the Miami, Delaware, Potawatomi, and Shawnee where he is a professor in the Department of Religious Studies at Indiana University. He completed his PhD in 2011 at Harvard Univ...
2022-09-15
48 min
Native Circles
Jennifer Frazee on Living History, Public Memory, and Native American Studies with Rachael Cassidy
Jennifer Frazee shares her experiences with teaching history and living history, as well as why it is important to continue for future generations. Jennifer pursued a degree in history to be able to care for the histories of her families, and then she found a calling to preserve the histories of others as well. She graduated with a Masters in American Studies at Northeastern State University and worked on the educational and living history programming at Hunter's Home in Park Hill before taking the position of director at the Fort Gibson Oklahoma Historic Site in 2021.We are...
2022-08-16
46 min
Native Circles
John Little on Creating Change and Awareness through Indigenous-Centered Projects
Join us as we speak with Dr. John Little, a Standing Rock Dakota, about his research, work, and various projects, which support Native Americans. Dr. John Little is currently the Director of Native Recruitment and Alumni Engagement at the University of South Dakota. He earned his Ph.D. in History at the University of Minnesota. His dissertation is titled, "Vietnam Akíčita: Lakota And Dakota Military Tradition In The Twentieth Century," which examines Native American Vietnam War veteran and military experiences. He has taught in Native American Studies, Leadership and Sustainability, and History. He has also developed a...
2022-07-16
55 min
Native Circles
A Conversation about San Carlos Apache History with Marcus Macktima
This episode features a conversation about San Carlos Apache history with Dr. Marcus Macktima, a San Carlos Apache scholar. He received a BA in History with a minor in Native American Studies in 2015; and his MA in Native American Studies in 2018 at the University of Oklahoma. Marcus received his doctoral degree in History at the University of Oklahoma in 2023. His dissertation is titled, “Issues of Forced Political Identities: The San Carlos Apache Peoples.” In 2022, he accepted a position at Northern Arizona University as a pre/post-doctoral fellow.Look for his chapter, “Sacred Space and Identity: The Fight for Ch...
2022-06-16
47 min
Native Circles
Alaska Native History and Food Sovereignty with Bridget Groat
At the time of this conversation, Dr. Bridget Groat was an assistant professor in the Native American and Indigenous Studies and history departments at Fort Lewis College. She is originally from Naknek, Alaska, which is a village located in the Bristol Bay region. She is Inupiaq, Alutiiq, Yup'ik, and Dena'ina. Her research focuses on salmon, Alaska Natives, food sovereignty, land and water, environmental history, Indigenous women, and Indigenous people. She earned her doctoral degree in History at Arizona State University. Her dissertation is titled, "The Changing Tides of Bristol Bay: Salmon, Sovereignty, and Bristol Bay Natives" (2019). In 2022...
2022-05-15
47 min
Native Circles
Candessa Tehee and Indigenous Allotment Stories
Dr. Candessa Tehee is a Cherokee Nation citizen from the Locust, Tehee, Pumpkin, and McLemore families who earned her Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Oklahoma. She is also an accomplished artist who was recognized as a Cherokee National Treasure for fingerweaving in 2019. She previously served as the Executive Director of the Cherokee Heritage Center and the Manager of the Cherokee Language Program, and she worked in the Office of Curriculum and Instruction at the Cherokee Nation Immersion Charter School. She joined the faculty of Northeastern State University (NSU) in Fall 2016 as a pr...
2022-04-25
37 min
Tales, Tunes & Toutons
E38 - The S.S. Ethie & Sweet Forget-Me-Not
Tale: Tales about the shipwreck of the S.S. Ethie The Wreck of the S.S. Ethie The Legend of the S.S. Ethie Tune: Sweet Forget-Me-Not by Bobby Newcomb, Traditional NL melody Toutons: Graze Box from The Gourmet Mama -Sarah & Jenn Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok
2022-04-07
26 min
Native Circles
Samuel Villarreal Catanach on the Role of Language Revitalization within the Process of Decolonization
Samuel Villarreal Catanach is from and grew up in P'osuwaegeh Owingeh (the Pueblo of Pojoaque). He serves as the director of the Pueblo of Pojoaque's Tewa Language Department. Samuel's goal is to give back to his community while continually defining and strengthening his identity and role as a Pueblo person. In this episode he shares his passion and personal experiences with language revitalization within the process of decolonization, why it matters for all Indigenous peoples to learn and use our languages and histories, the challenges within the field of language revitalization, and some uplifting observations that he h...
2022-03-17
1h 03
Native Circles
Davina Two Bears on Decolonizing Anthropological Studies and Indigenous History
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Davina Two Bears, a Diné (Navajo) scholar from Diné Bikéyah (Navajo land) of Northern Arizona. Two Bears is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Postdoctoral Fellow at Swarthmore College. She shares with us her knowledge and research of the Old Leupp Boarding school, a federal American Indian boarding school on the Navajo reservation. She emphasizes the survivance and resistance of Diné youth and people.Dr. Two Bears has volunteered as a DJ playing Native American traditional and contemporary music, which you can learn more about at https://www.dubla...
2022-02-18
44 min
Native Circles
Conversation with Authors of Returning Home: Diné Creative Works from the Intermountain Indian School
In this episode, we feature the book Returning Home: Diné Creative Works from the Intermountain Indian School. We speak with the authors Dr. Farina King, Dr. Michael P. Taylor, and Dr. James Swensen, who share their thoughts and experiences from working on the book and with the Diné (Navajo) people. Returning Home works to recover the lived experiences of Native American boarding school students through creative works, student oral histories, and scholarly collaboration. The book reveals a longing for cultural connection and demonstrates cultural resilience. Despite the initial Intermountain Indian School agenda to send Diné students away and...
2022-01-20
47 min
Native Circles
Midge Dellinger on Authentic Remembrance of Indigenous Ancestors and History
Historian Midge Dellinger is a Muscogee citizen and oral historian for the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. At the core of her work as an Indigenous historian, Midge advocates for an authentic remembrance of Indigenous ancestors. Her work focuses on the need for a revised and expanded rendering of America’s long-standing hegemonic narrative concerning Indigenous and U.S. histories. Midge is currently engaged in projects that shed light on the disconnects between Indigenous histories/peoples and public memory. She wrote her thesis about the Battle of Honey Springs (1863) in Indian Territory during the Civil War. She earned her MA...
2021-12-19
44 min
Art Life Stories with Sarah Story
Jessie Haynes - The Helis Foundation
In this episode I speak with Jessie Haynes, Managing Director of The Helis Foundation in New Orleans, LA. We discuss:The role of a foundation Transitioning from being an attorney to running a foundation The role of art and public art and the projects around New Orleans they fund such as Art for All: The Helis Foundation Free Days; the Poydras Corridor Sculpture Exhibition presented by The Helis Foundation; and Unframed, the first multi-mural exhibition of large scale artwork in Downtown New OrleansHer experience as a board member for organizations such as Ogden, PRC, Arts Council of New Or...
2021-11-16
50 min
Native Circles
Alaina E. Roberts on the Intersection of Black and Native American History
Alaina E. Roberts discusses the intersection of Black and Native American life from the Civil War to the modern day. She talks about her personal family history, Black and Native history in the West, slavery in the Five Tribes (the Chickasaw, Choctaw, Cherokee, Creek, and Seminole Nations), and her book - I’ve Been Here All the While: Black Freedom on Native Land. Alaina E. Roberts is an award-winning historian currently working as Assistant Professor of History at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Roberts holds a Doctorate in History from Indiana University and a Bachelor of Arts in...
2021-11-02
26 min
Native Circles
Samantha Benn-Duke and Native Women in Education
Samantha Benn-Duke, PhD, has been a public educator for more than 30 years, serving 17 of those years in public classrooms and 7 years as an administrator. She was named the 2017 Oklahoma Indian Educator of the Year by the Oklahoma Council for Indian Education. She also served as the president of the Oklahoma Council for Indian Education and was the first Gaylord-McCasland Teacher Fellow for the Oklahoma Hall of Fame Museum. Samantha’s research and passion include advocating for Native American and other minority children and more effectively meeting their learning needs. In this episode, she discusses her research with Na...
2021-10-21
32 min
Standard Deviations with Dr. Daniel Crosby
Dr. Sarah Newcomb - Master Your Finances: The Power of Rewriting Your Money Story for Wealth Building
Tune in to hear:- Why do conversations about finances often take on such a moralistic tenor?- Is the moralizing of money a uniquely American problem or does this happen all over the world?- How can we accrue the benefits of being well off without falling prey to the lack of passion that can accompany this at times?- The possession-self link states that we don’t necessarily differentiate between the things we are and who we are. How does this play out practically?- Those with a...
2021-08-31
1h 21
Native Circles
Ryan Morini and Indigenous Oral History
Join us for our conversation with oral historian and ethnographer Dr. Ryan Morini as we discuss the importance of oral history and what drew him to it. Dr. Morini received his BA and MA in Comparative Literature from Penn State University, and his PhD in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Florida. His main research focus is on heritage politics and social memory among Newene (Western Shoshones) of central and eastern Nevada. Links related to episode: · Noowuh Knowledge Center - a Newe-run cultural center based out of Elko that is doing great work and that peop...
2021-08-30
38 min
The Long View
Sarah Newcomb: 'I Love Rules of Thumb'
Our guest on the podcast today is Sarah Newcomb, director of behavioral science at Morningstar. In her role she works to integrate the findings of her research into Morningstar financial management applications and tools. Before joining Morningstar in 2015, Sarah earned her doctorate in behavioral economics from the University of Maine, where her work focused on the psychological barriers to sound personal money management. She's the author of Loaded: Money, Psychology, and How to Get Ahead Without Leaving Your Values Behind. Sarah also holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Salem State University, a master's degree in financial economics fr...
2021-08-10
59 min
Native Circles
Marsha Small and Finding the Voices of Indigenous Boarding School Students
Join us for our conversation with guest Marsha Small, who is Tsististas (Northern Cheyenne), as she speaks to us about the unmarked graves of children at boarding schools across the nation. She discusses her work in identifying the graves with ground-penetrating radar, current projects, and answers questions about how to help Indigenous communities heal. She earned her M.A. from Montana State University. Since 2016, Marsha Small and Jarrod Burks have been conducting geophysical investigations to identify the locations of over 200 unmarked burials at the Chemawa Boarding School in Salem, Oregon. The school originally opened in 1880 and today i...
2021-08-06
30 min
Native Circles
First Episode with Farina King and Sarah Newcomb discussing Indigenous Boarding School Experiences
Dr. Farina King (Diné) and Sarah Newcomb (Tsimshian) introduce their new podcast Native Circles and discuss Indigenous perspectives and experiences of boarding schools from Native Americans and First Nations' communities.
2021-07-05
1h 01
Barron's Advisor
Morningstar's Sarah Newcomb on Helping Clients Break Bad Money Habits
One key is listening to the stories clients tell about money and determining whether they see themselves as personally in control of their finances, says Sarah Newcomb, Morningstar's behavioral economist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-06-29
46 min
The Human Side of Money
18: Sarah Newcomb | Understanding a Client’s Money Mindset In Order to Maximize Their Well-Being
The greatest barrier for every client isn’t lack of information. It’s their own mindset and behavior. Whether it’s someone who overspends, someone who under-spends, someone who wants to sell out at the worst possible time, or even the person who never sends in the data you need, the key to changing their behavior starts with understanding their money mindset. Sarah Newcomb, Director of Behavioral Science at Morningstar, joined the show to discuss how to better understand a client’s money mindset. We discuss: The framework she and her team develope...
2021-03-17
1h 42
Adviser 3.0: The Podcast
Ep 5– Sarah Newcomb on a behavioural economics and the research from her book Loaded: Money, Psychology, and How to Get Ahead without Leaving Your Values Behind. Sarah discusses her research and key
Abraham and Sarah have a full and fascinating discussion on: -Sarah’s role as a behavioural economist and author -Sarah discusses the findings from her book Loaded: Money, Psychology, and How to Get Ahead without Leaving Your Values Behind. -The role of investor behaviour and psychology, and how this effects the outcomes in retirement. -Sarah’s key lessons she’s learnt from financial advisers and clients -How Sarah invests her retirement money
2021-03-10
38 min
Teorie Peněz
Sarah Newcomb: Peníze jsou vetší tabu než sex
Sarah je vedoucí výzkumného oddělní ve společnosti Morningstar, která zkoumá chování lidí v rámci osobních financí. Též je autorkou knihy Loaded: Money, Psychology and How to Get Ahead Without Leaving Your Values Behind. Finanční stres je v USA důvodem číslo 1 při rozvodech partnerů. O to víc byl rozhovor se Sarah důležitější. Probírali jsme následující témata: 👉 proč jsou peníze větší tabu než sex 👉 proč je finanční plán důležitý a pro koho je vhodný 👉 jak finanční stereotypy z minulosti ov...
2021-02-22
59 min
Bogleheads On Investing Podcast
Episode 030: Sarah Newcomb, host Rick Ferri
Sarah Newcomb, Ph.D., is a behavioral economist for Morningstar. In this role, she works to integrate the findings of her research into Morningstar's financial management applications and tools. Sarah has expertise in consumer psychology, economic decision-making, personal money management, and cognitive and social psychology. Before joining Morningstar in 2015, Sarah earned her doctorate in behavioral economics from the University of Maine, where her work focused on the psychological barriers to sound personal money management. She is the author of LOADED: Money, Psychology, and How to Get Ahead without Leaving Your Values Behind (Wiley, 2016). ...
2021-01-29
55 min
Abstract: The Future of Science
Ep. 25 - Life Transitions & Mental Health ft. Sarah Newcomb Anjo
Our guest this week is Concordia University Clinical Psychology PhD and now practicing Psychologist Sarah Newcomb-Anjo! We discuss stress, mental health and life transitions, with a big emphasis on mindset. Sarah also shares with us her favorite question she likes to ask her patients, which actually stems from her graduate research. Tune in now for a real treat of an episode! Topics & Concepts Risk Factors for Mental Health Protective Factors for Mental Health Depression and Anxiety Change and Uncertainty Graduation and Life Transitions Contextual Factors Personality: Optimism, Grit, N...
2020-11-15
37 min
Discover the Joy of Storytelling With Our Mesmerizing Free Audiobook
Loaded: Money, Psychology, and How to Get Ahead without Leaving Your Values Behind Audiobook by Sarah Newcomb
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 393257 Title: Loaded: Money, Psychology, and How to Get Ahead without Leaving Your Values Behind Author: Sarah Newcomb Narrator: Nancy Peterson Format: Unabridged Length: 06:55:33 Language: English Release date: 10-08-19 Publisher: Tantor Media Genres: Non-Fiction, Social Science Summary: YOUR MOST VALUABLE ASSET . . . IS YOU. LOADED WILL TEACH YOU HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF IT. Based on decades of research and years of hands-on experience with people from all walks of life, LOADED is a must-read for anyone who finds themselves caught between the desire to thrive financially and...
2019-10-08
6h 55
Tune In To The Full Audiobook That Keeps Thriller Fans Hooked.
Loaded: Money, Psychology, and How to Get Ahead without Leaving Your Values Behind by Sarah Newcomb
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/393257to listen full audiobooks. Title: Loaded: Money, Psychology, and How to Get Ahead without Leaving Your Values Behind Author: Sarah Newcomb Narrator: Nancy Peterson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 55 minutes Release date: October 8, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: YOUR MOST VALUABLE ASSET . . . IS YOU. LOADED WILL TEACH YOU HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF IT. Based on decades of research and years of hands-on experience with people from all walks of life, LOADED is a must-read for anyone who finds themselves caught between the desire to thrive financially...
2019-10-08
6h 55
Download Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
Loaded: Money, Psychology, and How to Get Ahead without Leaving Your Values Behind by Sarah Newcomb
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/393257 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Loaded: Money, Psychology, and How to Get Ahead without Leaving Your Values Behind Author: Sarah Newcomb Narrator: Nancy Peterson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 55 minutes Release date: October 8, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: YOUR MOST VALUABLE ASSET . . . IS YOU. LOADED WILL TEACH YOU HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF IT. Based on decades of research and years of hands-on experience with people from all walks of life, LOADED is a must-read for anyone who finds themselves caught between the desire to thrive...
2019-10-08
30 min
Download Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
Loaded: Money, Psychology, and How to Get Ahead without Leaving Your Values Behind by Sarah Newcomb
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/393257to listen full audiobooks. Title: Loaded: Money, Psychology, and How to Get Ahead without Leaving Your Values Behind Author: Sarah Newcomb Narrator: Nancy Peterson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 55 minutes Release date: October 8, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: YOUR MOST VALUABLE ASSET . . . IS YOU. LOADED WILL TEACH YOU HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF IT. Based on decades of research and years of hands-on experience with people from all walks of life, LOADED is a must-read for anyone who finds themselves caught between the desire to thrive financially...
2019-10-08
6h 55
Beyond The Dollar - Deep and Honest Conversations On How Money Affects Your Well-Being
The Power of Accountability
Send us a textSarah and (former co-host) Garrett talk about how finding like-minded community is crucial when making progress toward your financial goals. We also talk about how to engage in conversations with friend andfamily around money, and what to do if you’re worried about talking directly about finances.What You Hear in This Episode:The crucial reason why it’s important to surround yourself with people who are already doing what you’re doingWhat you can do if people around you aren’t open to supporting you in your financial journeyHow you can...
2018-07-11
25 min
The Conscious Entrepreneur Podcast
How Mathematical Proofs Change Your Success Story with Sarah Newcomb [Ep. 186]
Is your money picture where you’d like it to be? Not just your income but your savings, investments or debt? How do you feel managing money in general? Today’s fabulous podcast guest has been formally researching how our psychology influences the way we interact with money and she’s here to spill the beans! In today’s episode Dr. Sarah Newcomb PhD breaks down for us: How our psyche effects the amount of money we have How to find and name our money story and then CHANGE it ...
2018-01-29
50 min
Action Design Radio
Sarah Newcomb – The Psychology of Money and Achieving Financial Goals
Erik and Zarak are joined by Dr. Sarah Newcomb, behavioral economist at Morningstar, an investment research firm committed to improving the wellbeing of investors through the use of research and software. Sarah’s personal passion and professional goal is to bring independent financial advice to populations that are currently underserved by the financial services industry, namely: women, low/moderate income households, and younger investors. Sarah discusses the psychology of money and explores why smart people can make poor financial decisions. She outlines techniques to change one’s thinking, such as distinguishing between a “need” and a “strategy” to meet that n...
2018-01-22
1h 18
The Flywheel Podcast with Victor Jimenez: Entrepreneurship | Happiness | Business | Passion | Life | Meaning
TFP-027-What is your Relationship with Money? – Dr. Sarah Newcomb
Money : It’s a loaded word and idea. We all have stories that we tell ourselves about money, what it is and how we interact with it. Some people pursue it as an end goal while others avoid it like the plague. Either way, these ideas are guiding many decisions and relationships that we have in our lives. Relationships with our families, friends, and society as a whole. As entrepreneurs and business owners, we carry all of those personal ideas into our businesses and it can have a tremendous impact on how we operate and grow. In this e...
2017-10-31
1h 05