The NextGen Native Podcast

The NextGen Native Podcast

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http://traffic.libsyn.com/nextgennative/Chris_James_on_Trends_in_Indian_Country.m4a Chris James is the President & CEO of the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development (NCAIED). He returned to the show where we discussed curren
Lance Morgan on the decline of federal Indian law: “What we’re not teaching in law school is the other half of the system, where tribes are aggressively using their newly educated lawyers, their economic power, and their desire to do good to re
When Joe Sarcinella and I spoke, he was days away from becoming a father. As of publishing this episode, he is now a proud father (congrats!!). As a recent parent, I thought it would be fun to have Joe on NextGen Native to get the perspective o
“People like genuine people. People like people who are authentic, people lke people who show up with their true identity. And being Chickasaw is part of who I am.”-Heath Clayton http://traffic.libsyn.com/nextgennative/Heath_Clayton.m4a One of
“There is a trap [in decolonization] that hinders a lot of potential growth. And that is centered in how we think about things. If you are only trained [to deconstruct] then you are stuck in a gear of deconstruction, which is important and usef
“I felt this need to take my skill set and apply it as broadly as I could as long as I could still feel like I was affecting the community.”-Geoff Roth http://traffic.libsyn.com/nextgennative/Geoff_Roth.m4a Geoff Roth Geoff Roth is a descendent
What’s stopping you from making something?  http://traffic.libsyn.com/nextgennative/Jared_Yazzie_2017.m4a Jared Yazzie Jared Yazzie is the founder of OXDX Clothing Company. He joined NextGen Native once again to catch up on his recent projects.
http://traffic.libsyn.com/nextgennative/Raina_Thiele_April_2017.m4a Raina Thiele, Athabascan and Yup’ik, is President of Thiele Strategies. Before starting her own firm, Raina worked for President Obama in the White House Office of intergovernm
John Pepion Works Hard to Achieve Success http://traffic.libsyn.com/nextgennative/John_Pepion_April_17.m4a The first time John Pepion (Piikani) appeared on NextGen Native, I titled the accompanying blog post “Up and Coming Ledger Artist.” About
“Focus on being proactive and use the future as the guidance point when you [encounter] challenges. What you work for is bigger than us [individually].” -Heather Whitemanrunshim http://traffic.libsyn.com/nextgennative/Heather_Whitemanrunshim.m4
http://traffic.libsyn.com/nextgennative/Mark_Trahant__Disrupting_Indian_Country.m4a Mark Trahant joined NextGen Native to discuss a wide-range of issues. When we spoke, the Congress was in the midst of considering the recent healthcare bill. Ma
“Because of that one choice, so many other possibilities came up. They were already there…” Warren Montoya of Rezonate Art and Rezilience on finding new perspectives. http://traffic.libsyn.com/nextgennative/Warren_Montoya__Building_Rezilience.m
“If you want to do great things, then you should concentrate not on what you want to be but on what you want to do. You don’t have to be anything specific thing to impact issues you care about…[assess] those things you want to impact, and then
“Look for those opportunities that may not be obvious to you.”-Gabe Galanda http://traffic.libsyn.com/nextgennative/Gabe_Galanda_Disenrollment.m4a Gabe Galanda is a member of the Round Valley Indian Tribes. Galanda is also a partner at the law
“If I am going to bet on anybody, I’m going to bet on myself.”-Jaclyn Roessel of Grownup Navajo http://traffic.libsyn.com/nextgennative/Jaclyn_Roessel__Taking_the_Next_Big_Step.m4a Jaclyn Roessel returned to the show to discuss some big changes
“I’m eternally hopeful. Seeing [bad] things around me made me think that things can be better and should be better.”-Jessica Begay http://traffic.libsyn.com/nextgennative/Jessica_Begay.m4a Jessica Begay’s Refreshing Energy I speak with people a
“We have to show up and we have to apply for things outside [Indian Country]. There is no one better than us to than to represent at the national level.” -Chelsea Wilson http://traffic.libsyn.com/nextgennative/Chelsea_Wilson_1.m4a Chelsea Wilso
“I think it’s time we recognize there’s a change in our world and we need to make room for new voices in the great debate.” http://traffic.libsyn.com/nextgennative/Jim_Gray__Yielding_to_the_Next_Generatoin.m4a Jim Gray is the former Principal C
Chris James is the President & CEO of the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development (NCAIED), a role he recently stepped into. He grew up in Cherokee, North Carolina in the heartland of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. htt
Jackson Brossy is the Executive Director of the Navajo Nation Washington Office. He appeared on the show previously and returned for another conversation. http://traffic.libsyn.com/nextgennative/Jackson_Brossy_2.m4a Since this was the first epi
“We are in a period of radical change…step into your role, do what you do best and raise the profile of tribes in a positive light.” Lacey Horn http://traffic.libsyn.com/nextgennative/Lacey_Horn.m4a Lacey Horn is a citizen of and treasurer for
Ashley Tuomi on growth: “Take any opportunity to increase our knowledge.” http://traffic.libsyn.com/nextgennative/Ashley_Tuomi.m4a Ashley Tuomi (Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde) is the Executive Director of the American Indian Health and Fam
Terra Branson: “How do you look backward but still move forward?” http://traffic.libsyn.com/nextgennative/Terra_Branson.m4a Terra Branson (Muscogee Creek) is the Executive Director of the Self-Governance Communication  and Education Consortium.
Reno Franklin on Forgiveness: “The most important thing is to be open minded to allow forgiveness…some of the horrible things that were done to us, we know our story. We know the horrible things. We don’t let that define who we are. Those horri
http://traffic.libsyn.com/nextgennative/Brian_Howard.m4a Brian Howard is Research and Policy Analyst American Indian Policy Institute. He is Pipash, Akimel and Tohono O’odham. I’ve always respected Brian for his humility, knack for policy, and
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