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64. Friendly Reminder: Respect Land
Indigenous Vision
07/18/22 • 33 min
IVPodcast Ep. 64| Friendly Reminder: Respect Land
This week Souta and Melissa share thoughts on how interacting with the land requires, at the bare minimum, the utmost gratitude and respect. Base level decency and an understanding of who the land is and how long its wisdom is will guide you into a reciprocal relationship with land and all the beings within it.
MMIW Warriors:
www.indigenousvision.org/mmiwarriors/
Self Defense Class: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQL...ZmnZDG2w/viewform
Learn about here: www.indigenousvision.org/
Follow Souta: @lastwarcry on TikTok
Indigenous Vision on IG: @indigenousvisionmedia
The IV Podcast is hosted by Indigenous Vision's Executive Director Souta Calling Last (Blackfoot) and produced by co-host Melissa Spence (Anishinaabe).
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Dear Pretendian, you are doing harm.
Indigenous Vision
11/17/22 • 32 min
IVPodcast Ep. 73 | Dear Pretendian, you are doing harm.
We're revisiting the ongoing issue of pretendians and the harm they cause. As Indigenous Womxn of color we once again explain how the exploitive nature behind pretendians and race shifters causes harm and is a part of the big problem that Indigenous people are facing; environmental & social injustices, identity and cultural loss, and cultural resilience. It's all connected.
Cultural Humility Training January 2023: https://www.indigenousvision.org/culturalhumility/032022-10hr/
Submit a report to our Citizens Science Project here: https://www.indigenousvision.org/submitreport/
MMIW Warriors:
www.indigenousvision.org/mmiwarriors/
Self Defense Class: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQL...ZmnZDG2w/viewform
Learn about here: www.indigenousvision.org/
Follow Souta: @lastwarcry on TikTok
Indigenous Vision on IG: @indigenousvisionmedia
The IV Podcast is hosted by Indigenous Vision's Executive Director Souta Calling Last (Blackfoot) and produced by co-host Melissa Spence (Anishinaabe).
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35. Gracefully Disrupting Social Constructs
Indigenous Vision
08/21/21 • 43 min
IVPodcast Ep. 35 | Gracefully Disrupting Social Construct
Souta and Melissa discuss using cultural humility in everyday life and how social constructs uphold the status quo.
Let us sponsor your self-defense classes!
Submit this request form if you or someone you know is in need of a self-defense class sponsorship at a gym near you! Once submitted, IV will work with you and the nearest gym to provide limited classes:
www.indigenousvision.org/mmiwarriors/...cmJJzxpOVFDQ
Learn about here: www.indigenousvision.org/
Follow Souta: @lastwarcry on TikTok
Indigenous Vision on IG: @helloivmusic
The IV Podcast is hosted by Indigenous Vision's Executive Director Souta Calling Last (Blackfoot) and produced by co-host Melissa Spence (Anishinaabe).
Identity vs Fantasy
Indigenous Vision
03/08/24 • 51 min
We're talking identity and how our Indigenous and non-Indigenous ancestries contribute to who we are and who we are not.
Register for our May Cultural Humility Training.
If you're able to donate please support our work by donating here: Indigenous Vision this Native American Heritage Month.
Learn more about Indigenous Vision.
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
The IVPodcast is hosted by Indigenous Vision Executive Director, Souta Callinglast (Blackfoot Nation) and is produced by co-host, Melissa Spence (Anishinaabe Nation)
Love is Always in the Air
Indigenous Vision
02/15/24 • 24 min
Love is always in the air; not just figuratively, but literally! Whether it's the piita/Eagle people courting and sky dancing, to us Indigenous women experiencing the journey of life itself. This episode is dedicated to the lovers of life, justice, self, and all things living on this Earth.
Register for our May Cultural Humility Training.
If you're able to donate please support our work by donating here: Indigenous Vision this Native American Heritage Month.
Learn more about Indigenous Vision.
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
The IVPodcast is hosted by Indigenous Vision Executive Director, Souta Callinglast (Blackfoot Nation) and is produced by co-host, Melissa Spence (Anishinaabe Nation)
12. Mental Health & The Colony
Indigenous Vision
01/08/21 • 53 min
Souta (executive director) and Melissa (producer) dive deep into mental health, processing white supremacy, and how to overall stay healthy during one of the most toxic political environments of our time. Join the next Indigenous Vision 'Cultural Humility Training' event this Jan. 26th! Learn more and sign up here: https://www.indigenousvision.org/culturalhumility
Hosted by Souta Calling Last and produced by Melissa Spence.
59. Embracing Changes!
Indigenous Vision
06/11/22 • 23 min
IVPodcast Ep. 59| Embracing Changes!
This week the Indigenous Vision Youth Coordinator, Faye Poley, joins Souta and Melissa to talk about all the incredible change and opportunities brewing! Faye is heading to New York at the end of the month with a crew from the Grantmakers for Girls of Color organization while Melissa contemplates moving to Missoula, we're embracing change and loving it!
We're in the process of adding Indigenous perspectives to the HearHere app, learn more about them here: https://hearhere.com
MMIW Warriors:
www.indigenousvision.org/mmiwarriors/
Self Defense Class: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQL...ZmnZDG2w/viewform
Learn about here: www.indigenousvision.org/
Follow Souta: @lastwarcry on TikTok
Indigenous Vision on IG: @indigenousvisionmedia
The IV Podcast is hosted by Indigenous Vision's Executive Director Souta Calling Last (Blackfoot) and produced by co-host Melissa Spence (Anishinaabe).
Happy New Year!
Indigenous Vision
12/31/24 • 53 min
We're sending you love, peace, and extra care into the new year. Entering our next phase with creative hearts and healthy minds. What are you bringing into the new year?
We've also announced our next Cultural Humility trainings for 2025! Register for our February or May cohorts now.
Indigenous Vision Fall 2024 Newsletter.
Support our work by donating here: Indigenous Vision this Native American Heritage Month.
Donate: https://www.indigenousvision.org/
Subscribe to our Youtube channel!
#MMIWarriors Self Defense information.
Learn more about Indigenous Vision.
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
The IVPodcast is hosted by Indigenous Vision Executive Director, Souta Callinglast (Blackfoot Nation) and is produced by co-host, Melissa Spence (Anishinaabe Nation)
Cultural Humility - Principle 3
Indigenous Vision
02/27/22 • 38 min
Welcome to the Cultural Humility Podcast Series presented by Indigenous Vision!
This week Souta Calling Last (Executive Director & Trainer) and Melissa Spence (Producer & Trainer) breakdown the third principle of Cultural Humility: Developing mutually beneficial partnerships with communities on behalf of individuals and defined populations. This asks us to seek and honor the expertise that resides in the communities we serve in non-paternalistic, mutually beneficial alliances. Join our next training or schedule one with our Indigenous, female-led team!
The Cultural Humility model provides a method to advocate and maintain accountability by redressing the power imbalances in our communities. For over two decades, the model has replaced the insufficient notion of “cultural competence” with a cyclical approach that embraces critical self-reflection as a lifelong learning process to create a broader, more inclusive view of the world.
Learn more about our Indigenous female-led trainings:
https://www.indigenousvision.org/culturalhumility
The Cultural Humility model is sourced from a Train the Trainers session taught by Dr. Melanie Tervalon and Dr. Jann Murray-Garcia, along with their published article:
Jann Murray-Garcia - 'Cultural Humility' 2013, a video on the scripts we hold:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZUP6CrHAXA
This podcast is produced by Melissa Spence.
32. Recovery & Boundaries
Indigenous Vision
07/15/21 • 40 min
IVPodcast Ep. 32 | Recovery & Boundaries
Dana Comes At Night is not only Souta's sister, she's a Licensed Associate Counselor and Drug Court Coordinator who is using her journey through recovery to help those currently in the thick of addiction. Together with Melissa (who is also on a recovery journey) the conversation goes into how to recognize yourself in a pattern/addiction, what you can do to get help, and how important it is to set healthy boundaries.
Let us sponsor your self-defense classes!
Submit this request form if you or someone you know is in need of a self-defense class sponsorship at a gym near you! Once submitted, IV will work with you and the nearest gym to provide limited classes:
www.indigenousvision.org/mmiwarriors/...cmJJzxpOVFDQ
Learn about here: www.indigenousvision.org/
Follow Souta: @lastwarcry on TikTok
Indigenous Vision on IG: @helloivmusic
The IV Podcast is hosted by Indigenous Vision's Executive Director Souta Calling Last (Blackfoot) and produced by co-host Melissa Spence (Anishinaabe).
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FAQ
How many episodes does Indigenous Vision have?
Indigenous Vision currently has 142 episodes available.
What topics does Indigenous Vision cover?
The podcast is about Society & Culture, Documentary and Podcasts.
What is the most popular episode on Indigenous Vision?
The episode title '64. Friendly Reminder: Respect Land' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Indigenous Vision?
The average episode length on Indigenous Vision is 39 minutes.
How often are episodes of Indigenous Vision released?
Episodes of Indigenous Vision are typically released every 8 days, 20 hours.
When was the first episode of Indigenous Vision?
The first episode of Indigenous Vision was released on Dec 24, 2020.
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