Volcanoes. Trees. Drunk butterflies. Mars missions. Slug sex. Death. Beauty standards. Anxiety busters. Beer science. Bee drama. Take away a pocket full of science knowledge and charming, bizarre stories about what fuels these professional -ologists' obsessions. Humorist and science correspondent Alie Ward asks smart people stupid questions and the answers might change your life.
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Indigenous Knowledge Podcasts
Ancient Spiritual Knowledge is a documentary-style podcast that explores the lost, hidden, and forbidden wisdom of the world’s spiritual traditions. From ancient mystical texts and forgotten healing practices to esoteric rituals and suppressed philosophies, each episode reveals the timeless truths buried beneath history’s surface. Whether drawn from indigenous teachings, sacred geometry, energy work, or spiritual awakenings long obscured by dogma, these are the revelations meant to guide hum ...
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The Bioneers: Revolution from the Heart of Nature is an award-winning series featuring breakthrough solutions for people and planet. The greatest social and scientific innovators of our time celebrate the genius of nature and human ingenuity. The kaleidoscopic scope covers biomimicry, ecological design, social and racial justice, women’s leadership, ecological medicine, indigenous knowledge, spirituality and psychology. It’s leading-edge, hopeful, charismatic, provocative, timely and timeles ...
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Through the Indigenous Knowledge Systems Lab (NIKERI, Deakin University), we have unlikely, cheeky and kind of inappropriate yarns with surprising people about how an Indigenous complexity science lens can be applied to solving the world's most wicked problems. Intro theme by Regurgitator.
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Indigenous Medicine Stories Podcast is a collaboration between AMS Healthcare and the Jason A. Hannah Chair in the History of Indigenous Health and Indigenous Traditional Medicine at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine University. Indigenous Medicine Stories aims to educate health professionals and the public about Indigenous healing. The podcast will highlight the lived experiences of Indigenous Knowledge holders, healers, and Elders and help professionals who practice Indigenous healin ...
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The Wild Idea is an exploration of the intersection of wild nature and our own human nature. The hosts, Bill Hodge and Anders Reynolds, through conversations with experts and thought leaders will dive into the ways that humans have both embraced and impact the function and vitality of our remaining wild places.
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The Arctic Circle Podcast brings together voices from the growing international community dedicated to the future of the Arctic and our planet. This podcast showcases a collection of inspiring and informative speeches, sessions, and dialogues from heads of state, government officials, ministers, parliamentarians, experts, scientists, entrepreneurs, business leaders, indigenous representatives, environmentalists, students, activists, and other Arctic enthusiasts. Explore topics such as climat ...
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Tribal Research Specialist: The Podcast tackle real issues related to research by Tribal people in their communities. The show is hosted by Dr. Shandin Pete (Salish/Diné) and Aaron Brien (Apsáalooke). Dr. Pete is from the Flathead Indian Reservation in Arlee, Montana. He completed a M.S. in Geology and an Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Montana. Brien resides in Hardin, MT and the Crow Indian Reservation. He completed his M.A. in Anthropology at the University of Mo ...
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A Tewatohnhi’saktha Podcast. Helping the people Kahnawà:ke acquire the knowledge and skills to obtain gainful employment and providing support to our local entrepreneurs to maintain and expand their business.
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The Polis Project, Inc is a hybrid research and journalism organization producing knowledge about some of the most important issues affecting us, by amplifying diverse perspectives from those indigenous to the conflicts and crisis affecting our world today.
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Voices of Native Nations in the Southwest during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Center for Community Health and Engaged Research
This podcast series amplifies Indigenous voices and experiences of resilience and mental wellbeing during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Stories from first responders, educators, traditional knowledge holders and practitioners, and the substance use recovery community highlight challenges faced, lessons learned, and culturally rooted approaches to healing. Each episode also provides information on local services and resources available to Indigenous communities in northern Arizona. This po ...
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Welcome to the podcast. I am your host, Katie Oshita, BSN, RN, IBCLC and infant feeding specialist. Quench your thirst for knowledge and travel with me across the nation to discover, learn, collaborate and better serve clients from all over the globe. Let’s ride and thrive together.
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Welcome to The Dark History Podcast — a chilling journey into the most disturbing chapters of human history. Hosted by a single voice in the dark, each episode dives deep into real-life atrocities, genocides, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. From the horrors of the Holocaust to the shadows of colonial oppression, we confront the past without flinching — not to sensationalize, but to understand. This is not your typical history show. These are the stories history tried to bury. ⚠️ Lis ...
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For decades, Dr. Anita Sanchez, Nahuatl (Aztec/Toltec) and Mexican American, has committed herself to bridging indigenous wisdom and science for individual, business, and societal renewal. Drawing on her indigenous life experience and inner-city origins, Anita is a messenger of the Eagle Hoop Prophecy and gifts: forgiving the unforgiveable, healing, unity, and hope in action. A renowned consultant, trainer, coach, and speaker, she focuses on cultural transformation, leadership, diversity, in ...
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This is a collection of thought provoking talks with Indigenous and Maroon people and their supporters to realize and challenge our conscious and unconscious colonized thinking and behaviors. Each conversation explores individual and cultural beliefs and practices for living sustainably and resiliently amidst drastic environment changes and ongoing historical efforts of erasure. **The Proven Sustainable Conversation Series is a fiscally sponsored project of the Center for Transformative Acti ...
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Hosted by Matty Cervantes, the Planetary Health Through Arts and Indigenous Worldviews: Global Perspectives podcast engages community and mobilizes knowledge from Matty’s doctoral journey as a PhD candidate and fellow at the Institute of Aging and Lifelong Health and the Centre for Global Studies at the University of Victoria. Showcasing powerful voices from storytellers, creatives, artists, scientists, activists, educators, and creative humans around the planet, this podcast is a space for ...
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Welcome to Osage Health Watch, a bi-weekly podcast dedicated to addressing health issues specific to the Osage Nation and providing culturally relevant information to indigenous communities. Hosted by Brandy Lemon, RN and Osage Congressional Representative and Michael Bristow, MSP, CCC-SLP and Board member, Osage Nation Health Authority Board, and Coach Kinsley from the Fitness Fix with Coach Kinsley, this podcast brings together traditional knowledge, modern health practices, and fitness ex ...
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Presented by Karryon, Into the Hearts of Canada takes you beyond the guidebooks and into the heart and soul of one of the world’s most progressive travel destinations. Hosted by Karryon’s Matt Leedham, this 10-part series explores the people, places, and powerful ideas shaping the future of travel through a Canadian lens. From Indigenous knowledge-keepers and local changemakers to iconic landscapes and regenerative tourism pioneers, each episode offers an intimate conversation with the peopl ...
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This podcast series explores the Indigenous histories of local areas and parks. It works to recenter Indigenous knowledge as a method of resurgence and decolonization.
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What is racial justice in the arts? How can artists, performers, and producers inspire new possibilities? Through deep conversations with guests, Race/Remix shapes the creative landscape of racial justice. Spanning topics in media, culture, healthcare, justice systems, immigration, and education, Season 1 offers critical insights by pairing creators and thinkers across disciplines and ideas. Share in the provocations. We invite you to join the conversation. Our first season launches this Dec ...
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Our culture is in crisis and I don’t trust woke universities and authoritarian governments to give us the solution. I examine modern culture through history and anthropology, as well as other sources like indigenous knowledge and common sense. This is a show for those who love academics but hate academia, and want to learn about social studies without the constraining limits of woke universities. Reach me on Discord, https://discord.gg/KhJgpMj6Jj and other sites: https://pod.link/1650280020, ...
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This is the podcast of the Wildlife Disease Association (WDA, https://www.wildlifedisease.org). Our host Dr Catharina Vendl chats with wildlife health professionals including researchers, vets, pathologists and more, about the joys and challenges of their job and the emerging issues of wildlife health locally and worldwide. All of our guests have a longstanding affinity with the WDA and a true passion for wildlife in common. So brush up your knowledge of current wildlife issues and One Healt ...
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Sailing uncharted waters, we bring you the last voices of Gaia. Through this portal we will be exploring the evolving consciousness of humanity, we will have discussions with visionaries, ecologists, travellers, indigenous people, shamans, healers, artists, writers & creative individuals from all walks of life around the world. SBK radio is dedicated to uncovering suppressed science & knowledge to empower humanity. We bring you people who want to share valuable insights to navigating through ...
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Indigenous NH 101 is a podcast series created by the Indigenous New Hampshire Collaborative Collective, featuring Indigenous songs and stories recorded by our collaborators. New Hampshire’s historical narrative, like most American historical literature, tends to neglect the significance and complexities of the land’s Indigenous cultures. These narratives often leave readers with the impression that North America was sparsely inhabited before European arrival, and that the land’s Indigenous i ...
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Join us where we connect faith-based advocacy and current events that matter in our neighborhoods, worship communities, social service and lives. Each episode brings you insights on important advocacy topics and shows you how to get involved. You will hear from ELCA staff who share their knowledge and experience, helping you reflect on today's challenges. We bring together voices of faith-advocates caring for all people and creation. Tune in to learn, act, and be inspired!
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Interviews with Anthropologists about their New Books Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
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Missing Figures is a history podcast which showcases true stories of power, perseverance, and possibility (that should be common knowledge).
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The Medicine Way Podcast explores healing, growth, and transformation through Indigenous wisdom, storytelling, and grounded conversations. Hosted by Tama Ross, this podcast bridges traditional knowledge with modern life, featuring elders, healers, change-makers, and seekers who walk the path of spirit, land, and community. Tune in for heart-centered dialogue, real experiences, and teachings that nourish the mind, body, and soul.
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Pluralism, Generosity, and Imagination. The podcast of the Unitarian Church of South Australia.
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Hosted by Mundanara Bayles who was born and raised in Redfern (Sydney) Australia and currently lives in Queensland. The Black Magic Woman Podcast is an uplifting conversational style program featuring mainly First Nations people from Australia and around the world sharing their stories about their journey to highlight the diversity amongst First Nations peoples and the resilience of her people. She hopes these stories inspire her listeners and also create a better understanding of what First ...
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Treating patients at the darkest moment of their lives and putting them on the road to healing relies on compassion and skill from highly trained forensic nurses. Join hosts Kalen and Karen and deepen your own world of knowledge as you learn more about the real-life, evidence-based, trauma-informed care that patients who are victims of violence deserve. Podcast brought to you by the International Association of Forensic Nurses, the world’s largest and original forensic nursing professional o ...
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Catalyzing Radical Systemic Change - voted the No. 1 podcast on Systemic Change on Apple podcasts
Alistair Langer
Without us knowing exactly how, the transition towards a planetary civilization within our lifetime is not only necessary, it’s possible. Welcome to a series of mapping, discovering and cross pollinating the various building blocks that catalyze radical systemic change. Drop out of the collective agenda setting that we are heading towards dystopia. Drop out of your own fears that withhold you from living your full potential. In our hearts we all share the precise knowledge that a life divi ...
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Chitheads is a smorgasbord of contemplative education. Each episode is like a mini masterclass, exploring the diverse landscapes of spiritual practice, philosophy, and the transformative power of embodied knowledge. Each episode is crafted with the curious and open heart in mind, aiming to illuminate the path of self-inquiry and empowerment for yoga teachers, scholar-practitioners, meditators and other spiritual seekers and contemplative folks from around the world. From the profound teachin ...
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Are you ready for the psychedelic revolution? In the next few years, the FDA is likely to approve these mind-bending drugs for treating depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. Some states have already decriminalized psilocybin, the active ingredient in "magic" mushrooms. But for all the headlines, many questions are swirling around this psychedelic renaissance. How do we make these drugs effective, safe and accessible to the people who need the most help? And how can they be used ethi ...
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These authentically unique videos feature Indigenous voices from the Bioneers conference main stage and the Bioneers Indigenous Forum, a sovereign, Native-led space at our annual conference. These visionary leaders share ancient wisdom and contemporary adaptive strategies for a sustainable, just and wise world. They carry out their work on the land, in neighborhoods, schools, businesses, and in local and international courts of justice – to give nature and humanity a fighting chance to choos ...
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ÍY SȻÁĆL HÁLE, Nick TŦE NE SNÁ ĆSE LÁ,E SEN EṮ W̱SÁNEĆ, ĆSE LÁ,E SEN EṮ TŦE BOḰEĆEN ÁLELEṈs. Good day everyone, My name is Nick I am from Saanich and I am from the Pauquachin Nation. This is W̱ILṈEW̱ Radio on CFUV 101.9FM. W̱ILṈEW̱ Radio translates to Indigenous Radio. It is a Indigenous show that features Indigenous: Musicians, Story telling, Artists, Language revitalization, Careers, Plant knowledge and more. W̱ILṈEW̱ Radio was made possible with support from the Government of Canada
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Interviews with mathematics education researchers about recent studies. Hosted by Samuel Otten, University of Missouri. www.mathedpodcast.com Produced by Fibre Studios
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Humanities at Large features Jackman Humanities Research fellows and their work on a particular theme.
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To educate, empower & embrace aboriginal culture! Many non indigenous Australians have questions about culture, so Speak Easy is where I yarn with mob, indigenous friends & allies about topics that impact all our lives. Education, language, employment , family, identity just to name a few and we hope that through these conversations you will learn something new, feel empowered by that knowledge so you can embrace more deeply Aboriginal culture. Educate, empower, embrace , that is the heart o ...
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Jen Green hosts a decolonial podcast based on the Traditional Knowledge weaved throughout Elaine Alec’s debut book, Calling My Spirit Back. Each episode is packed with spiritual growth, using Indigenous values to co-create knowledge and learn to cultivate safe spaces for ourselves and the world around us.
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Pūkaea brings together the hearts and minds of indigenous communities, and academic and cultural institutions to share knowledge and promote a global movement for the return of cultural heritage and ancestral remains.
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Mongabay's award-winning podcast features inspiring scientists, authors, journalists and activists discussing global environmental issues from climate change to biodiversity, rainforests, wildlife conservation, animal behavior, marine biology and more.
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Gateway to Indigenous African Entertainment and Talents. Our conversation border on Arts, Events. and Culture. - Our Music & Us a Zoom live conversation podcast by Amaegwu (@Amaegwu_), with focus on Indigenous African music and lifestyle. - Exploring the Creative Industry, a Twitter Space Series with townhall like discussions on the Nigerian entertainment industry. Featured in these conversations are guests with great knowledge, experience and investment in Nigerian music and talents. Get on ...
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In 2021, Fort Nisqually Living History Museum brought together a panel of historians to discuss the legacy of the Puget Sound Treaty War (1855-1856). With representatives from the Muckleshoot, Nisqually, Puyallup, Steilacoom, and Squaxin Island Tribes, as well as Fort Nisqually Living History Museum and HistoryLink.org, the panel introduced a new dialogue among diverse communities impacted by the War and its aftermath. The Indigenous Voices Podcast is an extension of this award winning serie ...
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Humanitarian conversations that inform, connect and inspire action.
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Portland author Daniel H. Wilson’s new thriller combines Indigenous knowledge with science fiction
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5:24Portland author Daniel H. Wilson’s new thriller combines Indigenous knowledge with science fictionBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Humanitarian AI podcast series | Building inclusive AI: indigenous knowledge frameworks from Kenya and beyond
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1:11:43Send us a text How can indigenous knowledge systems and African philosophy reshape how we build and deploy AI for humanitarian work? Our research surfaced ethical and cultural concerns from humanitarians worldwide, particularly around the ownership and suitability of AI systems developed elsewhere for localised humanitarian action. How can communit…
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Stewarding nature & Indigenous culture with shared knowledge & radio
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1:03:06Aimee 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 organi…
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From Peru's copper mines to penguin colonies, PhD candidate Mya Daniels-Abdulahad tracks a toxic trail that threatens an entire species. Winner of the 2025 BioOne Ambassador Award, Mya reveals how mining waste travels through ocean food chains – with iron accumulating at four times normal levels in Humboldt penguin eggs and cadmium weakening their …
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Casino and resort operations have brought some prosperity to the Umatilla Indian Reservation in Eastern Oregon. But tribal officials say a lot of that money doesn’t stay on the reservation. Now they’re looking to change that.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Hood River’s Fruit Loop has everything from grape harvests to U-Pick pears and packaged goods, all basking in the glory of fall colors.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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In this episode, we interview Lendrick Lomayestewa, a traditional knowledge holder from Hopi who reflects on the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic in his community and how he responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by turning to traditional knowledge and cultural practices. When tribal leadership lacked an emergency plan, Lendrick and community organi…
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Ep. 15 - Voices of the Land with Taita Pacha Kanchay, Colombia
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48:22Holding gratitude for the ways Mother Earth supports all beings, Spiritual Healer Taita Pacha Kanchay describes the indigenous mission to be a voice for the land. This time on The Four Sacred Gifts, Anita and Taita Pacha Kanchay chat about : The profound indigenous connection to Mother Earth and the wisdom of listening to her deeply Healing the pla…
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The Wild Line: Shutdown Chaos, Arctic Flooding, Pigeon River Restoration
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14:51This week’s Wild Line opens with a look at the 17-day-old federal shutdown and its ripple effects across the public lands workforce, from widespread layoffs to the potential loss of recreation-driven economies. We share highlights from the Rocky Mountain Wilderness Gathering in Colorado, explore the latest developments in energy and climate policy,…
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After finding forever chemicals in its drinking water, this Eastern Oregon city stopped testing for them
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4:59PFAS turning up in Oregon cities remain unregulated by federal clean water laws.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Poetic Justice: Joy Harjo’s Artistic Journey in the Story Field
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30:15National Poet Laureate and musician Joy Harjo shares her artistic journey as a Native American woman into what she calls the “story field.” She says that in these times of radical disruption, chaos and disturbance, great creativity also pours forth… and we all play a part in which way the story will go. Joy Harjo is an internationally renowned perf…
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Julian Brave Noisecat is part of the tradition of surviving “while laughing and smiling and crying about it”
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8:12Julian Brave Noisecat’s new book ‘We Survived the Night’ blends personal memoir and indigenous history.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Humanitarian AI podcast series | Localising AI solutions: practitioner experiences from Rwanda
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1:14:53Send us a text How can experimentation and collaboration bridge the gap between humanitarian AI aspirations and reality? Our recent AI research conducted in partnership with Data Friendly Space highlighted infrastructural constraints and risk tolerance as major barriers to AI adoption. In this fifth instalment of our six-part Humanitarian AI podcas…
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Two-Spirit Journey: Healing Through Story w/ Ma-Nee Chacaby
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31:39This episode features Ma-Nee Chacaby, a Two-Spirit Ojibwe-Cree Elder, activist, and author from Ombabika, near Lake Nipigon in northwestern Ontario. A survivor of both colonial and personal trauma, she has dedicated her life to sharing stories of resilience, cultural reclamation, and community healing. Her acclaimed memoir, A Two-Spirit Journey: Th…
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Chandra Chiara Ehm, "Queens Without a Kingdom Worth Ruling: Buddhist Nuns and the Process of Change in Tibetan Monastic Communities" (Vajra Books, 2024)
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1:05:34Queens without a Kingdom worth Ruling: Buddhist Nuns and the Process of Change in Tibetan Monastic Communities is a fascinating study of nuns in the Tibetan Buddhist nunnery of Khachoe Ghakyil Ling in Kathmandu. Written by Dr. Chandra Chiara Ehm, who was a member of this monastic community for nearly a decade, it offers a rare perspective on life i…
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Oksana Sarkisova and Olga Shevchenko "In Visible Presence: Soviet Afterlives in Family Photos" (MIT Press, 2023)
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59:37In Visible Presence: Soviet Afterlives in Family Photos (MIT Press, 2023) is an absorbing exploration of Soviet-era family photographs that demonstrates the singular power of the photographic image to command attention, resist closure, and complicate the meaning of the past. A faded image of a family gathered at a festively served dinner table, rai…
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Blattodeology (YES, COCKROACHES) with Dominic Evangelista
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1:08:10Dazzling colors. Remote habitats. Gentle parenting. Fantastic genitalia. And yeah, swimming through sewers to surprise you. It’s cockroaches and I promise you will find something to love about them in this chat with cockroach evangelist and Blattodeologist Dr. Dominic Evangelista. Which are the prettiest? Are roaches better at raising kids than you…
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Under the Cover of Canadian “Print Nationalism"
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31:45Julien Lefort-Favreau explores print nationalism, the government-funded system that keeps Canadian publishing alive, and the new pressures it faces from neoliberalism, Amazon, and algorithm-driven culture. His research considers why literature remains central to Canada’s public life and how publishing connects to democracy, freedom of speech, and t…
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Innovative initiatives for nature recognized with World Future Policy Awards
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43:22Policies enacted by eight nations and one international agreement have been recognized by the World Future Council for “top policy solutions for [humans], nature and generations to come.” On this edition of Mongabay’s podcast, the council’s CEO, Neshan Gunasekera, shares key highlights of the eight World Future Policy Award laureates. Under the the…
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A Fashion Label that Weaves Together Culture, Conservation & Self-Determination
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27:55In this episode, I sit down with the incredible Cissy Gore-Birch, a proud a Jaru/Kija woman with connections to Balanggarra, Nyikina and Bunuba Country in the Kimberley, and the powerhouse behind Lulujaru — a fashion label that weaves together culture, conservation, and self-determination. Cissy shares her story of growing up in Wyndham as the elde…
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S3E1: Immigration, Sensitive Locations, and Faithful Action
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30:19In the first episode of Season 3, Regina Banks speaks with Mary Campbell, director of ELCA AMMPARO. AMMPARO is the "the ELCA’s strategy to Accompanying Migrants with Protection, Advocacy, Representation and Opportunities (AMMPARO)." Mary provides crucial updates regarding how the ELCA's own congregational lives are being impacted by this administra…
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Rachel Franchina: The People Powering Public Lands
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43:59Rachel Franchina, Executive Director of the Society of Outdoor Recreation Professionals, joins Bill and Anders for a conversation about leadership, resilience, and the people behind America’s favorite wild places. Together they look at what it means to build a healthy and sustainable recreation workforce in a time of shrinking budgets, early retire…
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William Lempert, "Dreaming Down the Track: Awakenings in Aboriginal Cinema" (U Minnesota Press, 2025)
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1:06:11The product of years of embedded fieldwork within Indigenous film crews in Northwestern Australia, Dreaming Down the Track: Awakenings in Aboriginal Cinema (U Minnesota Press, 2025) delves deeply into Aboriginal cinema as a transformative community process. It follows the social lives of projects throughout their production cycles, from planning an…
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Ep 109 Tongue Tie in Ireland w/Dr Roche
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1:05:43Airway health is absolutely critical to growth and development. When our brain isn’t getting enough oxygen, we don’t sleep, grow or feel as good. Dr Roche and his wife Kate started the National Tongue Tie Center in Ireland 8 years ago to address this integral part of health. Now they see patients as a whole person, not just a part of their body. In…
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Episode 2509: Pamela Weber Harris - developing mathematical reasoning
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45:58Pam Harris discusses her new book series Developing Mathematical Understanding (K-12) from Corwin Press and her experiences in professional development with mathematics teachers. Pam's professional website (Math is FigureOutAble) Developing Mathematical Understanding book List of episodes
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In this episode, we focus on Arctic biodiversity, which supports food security and the livelihoods of Arctic communities. Yet today, with climate change accelerating, these ecosystems are under threat of irreversible loss. Moderating the session was Archana Singh, Scientist D at the National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research, India. This conversa…
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*This episode contains sensitive material relating to the operation of a mortuary. Listener discretion is advised* In this episode, we welcome Michael Begay, a lifelong member of the Tuba City community. A retired criminal investigator with 30 years in law enforcement, Michael now serves as a funeral director and owner of Valley Ridge Mortuary. He …
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In this episode, we interview De Lyssa Begay, an educator who reflects on the profound challenges and lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic, likening the experience to the uncertainty of their first year teaching. She shares how empathy, compassion, and a deep connection to land, tradition, and community helped ground them and support their …
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In this episode, we speak with Joyce Hamilton, director of the Hopi Department of Health and Human Services and a dedicated member of the Hopi community. During the pandemic, Joyce led the Community Health Representative Program—one of the few essential services that continued frontline outreach to protect and inform the Hopi people. This podcast s…
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Frontline Leadership on the Hopi Reservation
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30:46In this episode, we speak with Beatrice Norton, a frontline worker from the Hopi Reservation. During the pandemic, Beatrice served as the manager of the Office of Aging and Adult Services for the Hopi Tribe and chairwoman of the Oraibi Village Board. She shares her experiences supporting elders and leading her community through a time of crisis. Th…
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In this heartfelt episode, Tiffany Tracy, an educator from the Navajo Nation reflects on the profound lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic, from the challenges of remote teaching to the importance of communication. She shares how the crisis reshaped her understanding of learning, community support, and the emotional toll of isolation and lo…
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In this episode, we speak with Dr. David Tsosie, a traditional knowledge holder and member of the Navajo Nation. Dr. Tsosie reflects on the impact of COVID-19 within his community, emphasizing the limitations of ceremonial practices in addressing a new and unfamiliar illness. He shares how ancestral teachings, prayer songs, and herbal remedies prov…
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Right-wing influencers shape nation and Trump’s understanding of Portland protests
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3:54Social media personalities, conservative media outlets and the Trump administration itself are blending online content to serve the administration’s policies.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Elevating Calgary: How Alisha Reynolds is redefining tourism for a thriving city
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47:16In this episode of Karryon Podcast's Into the Hearts of Canada hosted by Matt Leedham, we head to Calgary, Alberta — Canada’s “Blue Sky City,” where western heritage meets modern energy on the edge of the Rockies. Shaping the city’s tourism future is proud Calgarian, Alisha Reynolds, President and CEO of Tourism Calgary. With fresh energy and visio…
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In this episode, we speak with Lee Yaiva, CEO of Scottsdale Recovery Center. With over 20 years in the recovery field, Lee shares his insights on working with Tribal communities, how those connections evolved during the pandemic, and the importance of culturally informed care in healing and recovery. This podcast shares Indigenous stories of resili…
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How Oregon’s only monastic brewery keeps the faith in craft beer
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5:21The Benedictine Brewery at Mount Angel Abbey brews beer in a centuries-old tradition.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Rocky Horror Picture Show turned 50 years old this year, and for nearly as long it's been shown at Portland's Clinton Street Theater.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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This week we talk about love, by way of a tale from Greek mythology, and discuss ways to practice it.By SA Unitarians
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Mukul Sharma, "Dalit Ecologies: Caste and Environment Justice" (Cambridge UP, 2024)
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43:01Prof Mukul Sharma is a professor of Environmental Studies at Ashoka University. His formal training is in Political Science and has worked as a special correspondent with a leading news outlet in India and received 12 national and international awards for his environmental, rural and human rights journalism. additionally he has also been the Direct…
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#66 - When the Ceremony Goes Viral: Who Gets to Comment?
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1:09:44Send us a text Shirt Fails 0:00:00 Honey 0:01:23 Archival Music & YouTube Plug 0:04:45 Recording Sacredness: The Big Debate 0:09:37 Public or Private? Drawing the Line 0:21:58 Comments, Critiques & Cross-Tribal Shade 0:27:47 History, Law & Sacred Documentation 0:39:52 Modern Moments: Livestreams & Boundaries 0:47:22 Wrap-Up: Lessons, Laughs & Respe…
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Taxpayers subsidize a thrice-daily small plane from the Pendleton to the Portland airport through the Essential Air Service program. Would it be more efficient to provide bus service instead?By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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It’s been three years since Oregon legislators passed a law requiring employers pay overtime to farmworkers. But as OPB’s Alejandro Figueroa reports, some farmworkers say they’re making less money, not more. And growers say they can’t afford to pay the overtime.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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The Wild Line: Ambler Road Approved, Resource Plans Nixed and Shutdown Fallout Deepens
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13:56This week’s Wild Line begins with the President’s decision to greenlight construction of the Ambler Road through the heart of northwestern Alaska, a move that’s drawn fierce opposition from tribal and conservation groups. We also cover new developments in Congress affecting millions of acres of BLM lands in Montana and North Dakota, and legislation…
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Many Oregon GOP lawmakers silent as Trump seeks National Guard deployment to Portland
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4:31OPB emailed every Republican state lawmaker in Oregon on Monday to ask whether they support the deployment of National Guard members to the Rose City. Two responded.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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We vote for directors of soil and water conservation districts every couple years, but not everyone knows what they do. Kristian Foden-Vencil talked to one director, and a farming family in Troutdale, for a better understanding.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Colleagues say Oregon judge who blocked Trump troop deployment is ‘well-respected’ and ‘has no fear’
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7:16Former colleagues describe Judge Karin Immergut as exceptionally qualified and not influenced by politics.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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