🚨 New Podcast Alert! 🚨 Young and Indigenous at Bioneers!
In this powerful episode, co-hosts Haley & Santana sit down with Chief Beverly Cook of the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe to discuss how this toxic legacy of industrial contamination along the St. Lawrence River, led to dangerously high levels of PCBs in women’s breast milk. #yaipodcast #youngandindigenouspodcast #bioneers #indigenouswomenlead
🚨 New Podcast Alert! 🚨 Young and Indigenous at Bioneers is LIVE!
In our first drop, Raven and Santana, alongside Stephanie from Bioneers dive into healthy masculinity, storytelling as resistance, and keeping Indigenous values alive in the age of AI. 🌿💥 Is democracy dying? How can men support women? Tune in for a powerful conversation you’ll want to hear more than once! 🎧
#YoungAndIndigenous #Bioneers #HealthyMasculinity #Storytelling
I’m excited to share this episode that is close to my heart and deeply connected to the work I’ve been doing with Indigenous communities, interdependence, and democracy.
I had the honor of collaborating with the Young & Indigenous podcast for a conversation recorded live at the Bioneers Conference.
In this episode, we explore what it means to carry and protect knowledge in an age of erasure, and how humor, creativity, and active participation can help us build pathways of resistance.
This conversation invites us to sit with urgent questions: Is democracy dying? How do we keep knowledge alive? What does it mean to be a citizen? How can men truly support women? Together, we look at how we can live in right relationship with each other and the Earth, and how we can act with intention in this moment. I hope you’ll listen, reflect, and share.
You can listen on their website: /young-and-indigenous-podcast/2025/6/26/baratunde-thurston-at-bioneers
Or find it on Apple Podcasts: /us/podcast/baratunde-thurston-at-bioneers/id1493831579?i=1000714708116
🎧 New episode drops June 27!
We’re launching our first crossover episode from Healing Women Heals Mother Earth into our new collaboration: Young and Indigenous at Bioneers ✨
Kicking it off with the incredible Amy Bowers Cordalis — Yurok attorney, fisherwoman, and leader in the largest dam removal in history 🌊
Join co-hosts Haley and Santana as they sit down with Amy to talk about her work with @ridgestoriffles , her path to becoming a lawyer, and how river restoration is connected to our health and wellbeing!
📍 Recorded live at the 2025 Bioneers Conference
🌎 Healing Women Heals Mother Earth
📅 June 27
#YoungAndIndigenousPodcast #YAIatBioneers #HealingWomenHealsMotherEarth #IndigenousWomenLead
🌊 Amy Cordalis at Bioneers
This special crossover episode kicks off our Young and Indigenous at Bioneers series while continuing the powerful conversations from our Healing Women Heals Mother Earth series.
🎙️ Co-hosts Haley and Santana sit down with Yurok attorney & activist Amy Bowers Cordalis to talk about the historic removal of the Klamath River dams — and how restoring Mother Earth is deeply tied to cultural and personal healing.
💧 Land back, water back, spirit back.
📍 Recorded live at the 2025 Bioneers Conference.
📅 Episode drops June 27.
#HWHME #YAIatBioneers #IndigenousWomenLead #RiverRestoration #KlamathStrong #HealingIsPower
✨ The One Where We Talk About Being Women ✨
Wykeklyaa, Haley, and Santana open up about growing up on the rez, breaking stereotypes, and what it really means to be Indigenous women today. We’ve been calling this the women’s episode — because what if every month were Women’s History Month? 💁🏽♀️🔥
🎧 Listen now on Apple Podcasts & Spotify
#IndigenousVoices #NativeWomen #RezLife #yaipodcast
Resilient From the Start 🎻 Tune in as a powerful group of Indigenous women share raw, real, and deeply personal stories about caregiving — as sisters, aunties, cousins, and chosen family. 💔❤️🩹
They speak on love, loss, legacy, and the quiet strength it takes to hold a family together. From laughter to heavy truths, this conversation is full of heart, healing, and honesty.
🪶 Hit play and sit with us in this circle.
🎧 Available now wherever you get your podcasts.
#IndigenousVoices #Caregivers #PodcastEpisode #NativeWomen #Storytelling #IndigenousYouth #HealingThroughStory#yaipodcast
New episode with with Frances Charles is out now!! Tune in to get to know her a bit bitter, listen about her role as tribal chairwoman of Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, and her involvement in the first dam removal in the PNW. Our hands go up to her for paving the way 🙌🏽
🐙 Caregivers Episode, coming soon. Dedicated to all those taking care of the young ones. Shout out below someone who has helped guide you 🐥
"And when we're dismantling this huge system individually and collectively, that's going to take generations. They say it takes two generations to start seeing that healing in our in our people. We're just getting started." @nkanuha
It’s been awhile since we’ve seen you! The fourth episode of our Healing Women Heals Mother Earth podcast series is now out! In this episode, Santana Rabang interviews Frances Charles, the chairwoman of Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe (Our hosts for this year’s Canoe Journey, woo hooo!!). She has served as the chairwoman for over two decades and embodies women in environmental stewardship! Tune in to listen to us talk about her leadership in the Elwha dam removal and how she takes care of herself mentally, physically, and spiritually.
The @bioneers conference inspired us beyond belief! ⭐️
16 interviews in 3 days with international leaders, change makers and storytellers from youth to elders.
Interviewees include Crystal Cavalier-Keck, Amy Cordalis, Baratunde Thurston, Jose Barreiro, Recycle Hawaii, Chief Beverly Cook, Raynell Morris, Eriel Deranger, Shreya Chaudhuri, Ernie Albers and many more!
Hy’shqe to all who made this work possible 🤲🏽 Content from this trip coming soon - stay tuned! 👀
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#youngandinidigenous #bioneers #sustainabilty #environmentaljustice #childrenofthesettingsun
Indigenous youth and women are making an impact in environmental advocacy through grassroots movements and self-care. Santana Rabang’s new podcast series “Healing Women Heals Mother Earth” highlights the voices of Indigenous women leaders and their work in environmental justice.
The series explores the importance of mental health and well-being in advocacy work while focusing on the connection between healing communities and healing the Earth.
Read the full story by Luna Reyna at the link in our bio.