
Burn Sage Burn Bridges is a thought-provoking podcast hosted by Nicole, where humor and heart meet as she explores the complexities of modern Native life. In each episode, Nicole dives into untold stories that challenge stereotypes and shed light on the diverse and resilient cultures of Indigenous peoples. With a fresh perspective, she bridges cultural gaps, offering insight and conversation that ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureArts | ||||

Burning bridges with Ramona Emerson, author of Shutter and Exposure, where we talk about her diverse career, from documentary filmmaker to forensic photographer and becoming an author, where she is speaking truths through fiction.
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A conversation with Native rockabilly band Now Or Never!, where we talk about storytelling through music, their commitment to their craft, and feature songs from their latest album, Fate’s Collide.
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A conversation with Akilah Martinez, an XR innovator making waves through hackathons, collaborations with Snapchat, and building culturally disruptive digital ecosystems. Tech meets culture in the most unexpected ways.
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In this bonus episode, more time with Matthew Livingston, the Navajo Gaffer, as we nerd out on Native film and TV from the past to the present and into the future.
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BSBB has that rare but delightful combination of being very easy to listen to while also being very interesting! With internet culture permeating so much of everyone’s lives, there’s different windows of exposure to vital aspects of Navajo values and traditions. And I found myself drawn to listening to BSBB because of how the host Nicole highlights all these different ways Navajo people have thrived and their achievements in a society where little space is made for indigenous cultures.
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I love this show. The content is interesting and showcases amazing people. More please!!!
TikToker Fawnzilla directed me to Burn Sage Burn Bridges’s last episode with Ramona Emerson’s books. Garcia’s good listening led Emerson to reveal how her childhood single filming directed her writing of today, directing the interview to some light on Native injustices by powerful entities like religious organizations, laws and justices, merchant industrialists, and even death managers like funeral homes. This interview is smart, articulate, and important. I love this episode.
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So far, I have listened to 4 episodes and have loved each one of them. I live in Gallup and I am learning so much about local artists. I have been inspired to seek more information about the artists and their work. I love the authenticity and humor. Thank you for showcasing and sharing local Native American talent which is often underrepresented.
I have enjoyed every episode! Hearing voices from home and experiences I can relate to! I love it! It’s so good to hear about our beautiful people thriving! We need more!!!










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