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All My Relations Podcast

Matika Wilbur & Temryss Lane
Food Sovereignty
Cultural Identity
Thanksgiving
Indigenous Eco-Erotics
Indigenous Data Sovereignty
Climate Change
Kinship
Decolonization
Environmental Justice
Indigenous Narratives
Tribal Sovereignty
Native American Food
Indigenous Sovereignty
Genealogical Data
Community Engagement
Historical Truth
Trump Administration
Los Angeles
Ancestral Knowledge
AI and Technology

Welcome! All My Relations is a podcast hosted by Matika Wilbur (Swinomish and Tulalip), and Temryss Lane (Lummi Nation) to explore our relationships— relationships to land, to our creatural relatives, and to one another. Each episode invites guests to delve into a different topic facing Native American peoples today. We keep it real, play some games, laugh a lot, and even cry sometimes. We invite... more

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Latest Episodes

AI data centers are becoming one of the most talked-about development issues in Indian Country, bringing important questions about water, energy, land, and Tribal sovereignty to the forefront.

On this guest-hosted episode of All My Relations, Dallas... more

Dallas welcomes two very special guests to the podcast — his mom, Hope Anne Two Hearts, and his sister, Georgina Drapeau — visiting from the Lower Sioux Indian Community in southwestern Minnesota. Spoiler alert: it becomes very clear where Dallas get... more

For the first episode of this special guest-hosted series, Dallas Goldtooth welcomes Mark K. Tilsen Jr. a poet, educator, and longtime organizer from Pine Ridge whose work is rooted in resistance and liberation.

Dallas and Mark reflect on their shar... more

We’ve got something special to share with you, relatives!

For the next few episodes of All My Relations, we’re handing the mic over to comedian, writer, organizer, and actor Dallas Goldtooth (Mdewakanton Dakota/Diné) for a guest-hosted takeover brin... more

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Recent Guests

Ashley LaMont
Co-director of the Department of Sovereignty & Self-Determination at Honor the Earth
Honor the Earth
Episode: Data Colonization
Mark Tilsen Jr.
Lakota poet, organizer, and writer from Standing Rock lineage
Indigenous environmental organizing; Standing Rock network
Episode: From Standing Rock to Minnesota: Indigenous Resistance and ICE
Dallas Goldtooth
Father, husband, actor, writer, and podcaster; guest host for the takeover
All My Relations Podcast (guest host)
Episode: Dallas Takes The Mic
Mato Wayuhi
Oglala Lakota artist, composer, actor
Self-employed / Mato Wayuhi
Episode: The Sound of Mato with Mato Wayuhi
Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
Writer, musician and scholar from Alderville First Nation
Nishnaabe author of Islands of Decolonial Love and Theory of Water
Episode: Theory of Water: World-Making with Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
Julian Brave NoiseCat
Writer and documentarian, Oscar-nominated filmmaker, and champion powwow dancer.
Episode: Lessons from Trickster: Story, Humor and Survival
Valerie Segrest
Native foods nutritionist and Muckleshoot tribal member
Episode: When Food Is a Right, Not a Ration
Neil Haim Tobar-Dupres
Professional forager and member of the Cowlitz tribe
Episode: When Food Is a Right, Not a Ration
Leanna LeVey
Community Food Coordinator at NAYA Family Center
NAYA Family Center
Episode: When Food Is a Right, Not a Ration

Hosts

Matika Wilbur
Host and co-host with Temryss Lane; prominent advocate for Indigenous storytelling, photography, and community education.
Temryss Lane
Co-host and communications strategist; focuses on Indigenous leadership, community organizing, and storytelling.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 4.7k ratings
  • Magically Wonderful

    I just returned from an abroad with Dr Melissa Nelson and it really validated the need for the work I’ve been doing and bearing witness to in activism for over a decade and the fight in my own area as we are so forgotten in Louisiana. This podcast has been a balm for my spirit and I cannot stop listening! I’m so happy to have this in my toolkit for my ongoing journey forward in this life. The Mother’s Day episode healed me in ways I cannot explain🔥

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MEKmommy
    United States2 months ago
  • Though and funny

    I’m constantly exposed to new (to me) ways of thinking and helpful reminders of the larger truth and context we all within and I find it helpful. And, I often laugh along the way- leaving me both on a learning edge and feeling full.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Stormy Jobs
    United States6 months ago
  • Thought-provoking

    A friend of mine sent me your podcast— I enjoyed it so much. I also shared it with my cohort in grad school. Beautiful job. Thank you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Vanisha R. Dailey
    United States8 months ago
  • Great podcast

    I just found this podcast this week and it's helping me feel human again and connected to my heart and the earth during these crazy times. Also, it helps a bit to ease my homesickness for the land and water and trees of Minnesota.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SouthernBaker
    United States9 months ago
  • As an outsider, I’m always learning

    I am a white woman working as a social worker with youth on the Wind River Reservation (Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes). I learn something new, insightful, challenging to my own identity, and appreciate the hosts and guests with all of my heart. I am currently working towards my doctorate in social work, with the hopes that with the privilege of having letters behind my name the peoples of the WRR will have their voices heard. Not by me, but by them. I also appreciate the hosts ac... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Becca Wallingford
    United States9 months ago

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Guests are described as knowledgeable, authentic, and impactful, offering practical lessons for activism and community care.

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Data Colonization
Q: What are the concrete concerns raised by communities about data centers near tribal lands?
Concerns include water usage, energy costs, ecological disruption, secrecy around NDAs, potential loss of local control, and the risk of being treated as sacrifice zones for external benefits.
Data Colonization
Q: Why is this a priority to discuss right now?
Because data centers and AI workloads demand vast water and energy, which threaten local ecosystems and Indigenous land and water rights, making sovereignty and environmental justice urgent.
Hope, Prayer & Indigenous Laughter
Q: What pisses you off in the world?
She expresses frustration with people who hog the road, but immediately pivots to a broader critique of disrespect and a longing for courtesy, tying it to a larger hope for communal responsibility and care within the Indigenous community.
Theory of Water: World-Making with Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
Q: What is your advice for Native students who don't see themselves represented in the academy?
Validate the real and often harsh experiences; seek or build spaces of belonging, and recognize that staying in the academy is not the only path to contributing to the community.
Theory of Water: World-Making with Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
Q: How can Indigenous scholars cultivate a writing praxis?
Give yourself permission to write what you need at any moment; first drafts are for you, not for others, and paying it forward through writing that helps those coming behind you is part of a long resistance.

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What is All My Relations Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers Indigenous perspectives on land, community, and cultural resilience through intimate conversations with Indigenous leaders, artists, organizers, and scholars. Across episodes, guests explore topics like food sovereignty, language revitalization, environmental justice, Indigenous sovereignty, and intergenerational healing, often blending personal storytelling with practical tactics for community resilience. The format blends warmth, humor, and hard truths, with a focus on relationship building, mutual aid, and culturally grounded solutions. It's likely to appeal to listeners who want nuanced, locally grounded discussions about Indigenous life, governance, and creative expressions that advance self-determination and revitali... more

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1. Ashley LaMont
2. Mark Tilsen Jr.
3. Dallas Goldtooth
4. Mato Wayuhi
5. Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
6. Julian Brave NoiseCat
7. Valerie Segrest
8. Neil Haim Tobar-Dupres

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