
#31 - What a Crazy Year!
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11/07/20 • 74 min
We realized that we needed to do a bit of an update about where we've been over the last year and although we meant to keep it short, we started talking politics... you know how that goes. We talked about life, love, and sadness. We share about what we've been up to and where we're going, and then we went down the political rabbit hole for about twenty minutes. Enjoy!
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We realized that we needed to do a bit of an update about where we've been over the last year and although we meant to keep it short, we started talking politics... you know how that goes. We talked about life, love, and sadness. We share about what we've been up to and where we're going, and then we went down the political rabbit hole for about twenty minutes. Enjoy!
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#30 - Scary Stories to Tell on the Rez
We're back! And thank you so much for all of the support over the past year while we've been reorganizing, reenergizing, and generally getting our shit together. This episode is all about scary stories. Enjoy!
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Links and Resources:
List of Indigenous Scary Movies
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#32 - Interview with Devon Parfait
He's a fellow GIS nerd, future chief of his people, and currently working on studying coastal land loss to help those that are most at risk of the dangers of sea-level rise. Today we welcomed Devon Parfait onto the show and although Annie wasn't able to be there, we're glad to highlight his story.
Here are some of the main ideas we talked about:
Devon's research on coastal land loss and its impacts in Louisiana
How he got into GIS and his love of science
His childhood experience with finding out he would be chief one day
The Nature/Nurture dichotomy and balance in the modern world
The ups and downs of modern technology and social media
Police brutality and the complex conversations we need to have about it
Louisiana tribes and the challenges of restoring coastlines
His love of people and psychology, and his passion for film and acting
The value of seeing different perspectives and hard conversations
His 3 Tips for Being Indigenous in the Modern World
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Links and Resources:
News Feed Eradicator (Chrome Extension)
Accelerated Learning Techniques Workbook
Accelerated Learning Techniques Index
The Coddling of the American Mind
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