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Young & Indigenous

Young & Indigenous
Indigenous Knowledge
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Environmental Activism
Climate Change
Indigenous Storytelling
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Indigenous Rights
Lummi Nation
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Intergenerational Trauma
Indigenous Culture
Democracy
Environmental Justice

The Young & Indigenous Podcast amplifies the voices, stories, and experiences of Indigenous people in all walks of life, creating a platform that fosters empowerment and meaningful conversations.

Through storytelling, we uplift the spirits of Native youth, strengthen community, and celebrate indigeneity. By honoring the voices of our ancestors, we are reclaiming our narrative and preserving our w... more

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes68Founded6 years ago
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Latest Episodes

In this new podcast series, we explore what Land Back can look like in practice while challenging the lack of cultural awareness surrounding the history of Whatcom County. Through conversations with community members, we aim to share a fuller and mor... more

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In this powerful episode, co-hosts Santana and Haley sit down with Chief Beverly Cook of the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe, to discuss the toxic legacy of industrial contamination along the St. Lawrence River. They explore how pollution from General Motor... more

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This special crossover episode marks the launch of our Young and Indigenous at Bioneers series and continues the ongoing conversations from Healing Women Heals Mother Earth. Co-hosts Haley and Santana speak with Amy Bowers Cordalis, a Yurok attorney ... more

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In this mic drop of an episode that launches the YAI at BIONEERS series, Raven and Santana sit down with Emmy-nominated host, writer and public speaker Baratunde Thurston. In this conversation they discuss healthy masculinity, storytelling as resista... more

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Recent Guests

Kayeloni Scott
Director of the Columbia and Snake River Campaign, advocate for salmon populations
Columbia and Snake River Campaign
Episode: KAYELONI SCOTT | Healing Women Heals Mother Earth
Niyanike Natontokoegorman
A member of the Navajo Nation and an advocate for Indigenous rights.
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Episode: GOT VOTE?
Nish Romero
Nooksack carver and Coast Salish artist
Episode: NISH ROMERO | INDIGENOUS FUTURES
Robin Wall Kimmerer
Author, scientist, and member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation
Episode: PLANTS | ROBIN WALL KIMMERER | LIVING IN COMMUNITY
Morgan Brown
Indigenous knowledge keeper, sharing experiences with plants and their significance in Indigenous culture.
Episode: PLANTS | MORGAN BROWN | THE PLANT PHILOSOPHER
Anna Cook
Member of the Swinomish Tribe and Native Culture Coach at the Dede Gwaleech Wellness Center.
Dede Gwaleech Wellness Center
Episode: PLANTS | ANNA COOK | THE STUDENT OF LIFE
Jaiyah Tawasui Simea Matiba Saelua
Advocate for transgender rights and captain of the national soccer team of American Samoa
Soccer Player, Advocate
Episode: S2 | Ep. 025 | The Love for the Game

Host

Santana Rabang
Host involved in discussions focused on Indigenous culture, advocacy, and community issues.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 174 ratings
  • Top Tier Storytelling

    I loved this podcast from the very beginning. The unique approach to storytelling really gives us a glimpse of where the next generations spirit is. Young and Indigenous!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Eb_11
    United Statesa year ago
  • Unique Content

    I love the variety of young voices exploring the world and also the in depth conversations with elders. Informative and entertaining! Can’t wait for what’s next on the journey.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LarryPottter
    United Statesa year ago
  • Hope for the future in a podcast

    This is one of my favorite podcasts. It gives me hope for the future. Such talented interviewers and insightful content. I always feel inspired, enriched and hopeful after every episode. Thank you for the good work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    bkrbham
    United Statesa year ago
  • Still one of my favorite shows!

    I have been listening to this a few years now. I really like how there’s been a lot of people on here sharing. The plants series is beautiful. At times I was in tears. Thank you so much for putting this out there. ❤️ Aaron -settler on Kalapuya territory.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DirtyMetal
    United States2 years ago
  • Amazing

    Thank you for this medicine.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    literate larry
    United States2 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Feedback highlights the podcast's ability to inspire and empower youth within Indigenous communities.
Listeners appreciate the unique storytelling approach emphasizing Indigenous perspectives and voices.
Many reviews mention the emotional impact of the storytelling and depth of discussions.
Audiences admire the hosts’ commitment to cultural preservation and community advocacy.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Beverly Cook at BIONEERS
Q: If you had one message to give future generations of Indigenous leaders, what would it be?
Beverly emphasizes the need for leaders to see their people as whole individuals, addressing their spiritual and physical wellness.
Beverly Cook at BIONEERS
Q: What prompted you to run for chief?
She was motivated by her work as a family nurse practitioner, witnessing the effects of addiction and trauma in her community and wanting to drive policy changes that support healing.
Beverly Cook at BIONEERS
Q: Can you talk about some key challenges and successes you've endured throughout your leadership journey?
Beverly Cook discusses jurisdictional issues due to being bisected by the U.S.-Canadian border, environmental contamination from local industry, and the need for advocacy around health and community support.
Amy Cordalis at BIONEERS | Healing Women Heals Mother Earth
Q: Can you tell us a bit about your journey of becoming a lawyer and what inspired that?
Amy Cordalis shares how witnessing the largest fish kill on her reservation inspired her to pursue law school, emphasizing the importance of protecting Indigenous rights and the environment.
Baratunde Thurston at BIONEERS
Q: What can men do to better support women in leadership positions?
Men should recognize the interdependence of all and cite the work of women in their communities.

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Designed as a platform for empowerment, the focus is on amplifying the voices, stories, and experiences of Indigenous individuals from diverse backgrounds. Episodes often blend personal anecdotes with cultural and societal themes, creating a space for meaningful conversations about resilience, identity, and community healing. Noteworthy discussions include Indigenous women's leadership, environmental advocacy, and the pursuit of cultural preservation in contemporary society. This podcast also stands out for its commitment to honoring ancestral voices while actively fostering connections between the youth and their heritage, making it a rich resource for those interested in Indigenous perspectives.

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4. The Ezra Klein Show
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Young & Indigenous launched 6 years ago and published 68 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Young & Indigenous include:

1. Kayeloni Scott
2. Niyanike Natontokoegorman
3. Nish Romero
4. Robin Wall Kimmerer
5. Morgan Brown
6. Anna Cook
7. Jaiyah Tawasui Simea Matiba Saelua

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