
Unspoken Words is a podcast by Native American hosts Josiah Hugs (Apsaalooke), JC Beaumont (Apsaalooke/Nakoda) and Randy Bear Dont Walk (Apsaalooke). We discuss the issues of Indigenous peoples with insight, experience and humility. Covering a wide range of topics we hope to promote mental, emotional, physical and spiritual wellbriety with our traditional culture in a contemporary world. Contact u... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthSociety & CultureHealth & Fitness | |||

Join two parts of the triad as they interview Randall Lewis aka Shorty. A man rebuilding his life one step at a time. Look out for part two coming soon!
The Unspoken Collective with Pod Gotti and Frybread Freddy highlights inspiring individuals shaping culture and community through their art, work, and purpose.
This week's episode features Joe Kindness. If you're building, healing, or trying to stay... more
Charli Sleeper joins us this week as we discuss Addiction as Spiritual Warfare, Being a Warrior, Grieving a Tragic Loss, and Honoring Native Masculinity. A discussion on MMIP/MMIW
The Unsspoken Collective with Pod Gotti and Frybread Freddy highlights inspiring individuals shaping culture and community through their art, work, and purpose.
This edition highlights Kyle ComesUp, a family man and entrepreneur who's experience has... more
Oly, Ron and MoHugs discuss the 11th Wellbriety Tradition, Laughter and Discipline.
The Unspoken Collective with Pod Gotti and Frybread Freddy highlights inspiring individuals shaping culture and community through their art, work, and purpose.
This edition spotlights Miles Brien, owner of Kilo Barber Studio, a family-centered entre... more
Oly, Ron and MoHugs discuss Microaggression, Moving on from toxic friendships, and Brotherhood.
Welcome back to the Something Else podcast, today we are more "native-centric" with topics mostly covering Native American Heritage Month as well as a Native American Pop Quiz. Happy Native American Heritage Month, many blessings to all, A'HO.
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This podcast focuses on issues relevant to Indigenous peoples, intertwining personal stories, cultural insights, and recovery journeys. Through conversations among hosts and their guests, various topics such as addiction recovery, mental health, spirituality, and the significance of community support are discused. The unique blend of personal experiences and cultural perspectives aims to uplift listeners, making it a source of solace and understanding for those navigating similar challenges. Notably, it emphasizes wellbriety, which encompasses mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual health, all tied back to traditional cultural values in a modern context.
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Recent guests on We Are Unspoken Words include:
1. Randall Lewis
2. Joe Kindness
3. Charli Sleeper
4. Kyle ComesUp
5. Miles Brien
6. Adrian Bear Dont Walk
7. Darius Yellowtail
8. Angie Howe Parish
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