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03/08/2023
15/11/2022

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In this episode, I speak to Sandra Yellowhorse about her recent article, "Disability and Indigenous resistance" (2022). ...
21/10/2022

In this episode, I speak to Sandra Yellowhorse about her recent article, "Disability and Indigenous resistance" (2022). We discuss capitalist notions of productivity, value rubrics, and disability in a settler-colonial state. We think through these themes in the context of the Navajo Nation

Listen to this episode from Wósdéé Podcast on Spotify. In this episode, I speak to Sandra Yellowhorse about her recent article, "Disability and Indigenous resistance: mapping value politics during the time of COVID-19" (2022). We discuss capitalist notions of productivity, value rubrics, and disa...

Headed to the fleamarket with a different credit score naye
25/08/2022

Headed to the fleamarket with a different credit score naye

In this episode I talk to Bijiibah Ruth about the potential of cooperatives within the Navajo Nation. We briefly cover t...
10/08/2022

In this episode I talk to Bijiibah Ruth about the potential of cooperatives within the Navajo Nation. We briefly cover the cooperative history, social solidarity characteristic of cooperatives, and how they can exist in the Navajo Nation. We discuss the limits to cooperatives which are the same obstacles that small businesses have regarding bureaucracy.

Listen to this episode from Wósdéé Podcast on Spotify. In this episode I talk to Bijiibah Ruth about the potential of cooperatives within the Navajo Nation. We briefly cover the cooperative history, social solidarity characteristic of cooperatives, and how they can exist in the Navajo Nation. We ...

I have an episode dropping tomorrow morning about cooperatives. I’m pretty excited about it. Keep an eye out for it.
10/08/2022

I have an episode dropping tomorrow morning about cooperatives. I’m pretty excited about it. Keep an eye out for it.

In this episode, I spoke to Ezra Rosser, a law professor, on Federal Indian law & poverty. We talked about Navajo corrup...
21/04/2022

In this episode, I spoke to Ezra Rosser, a law professor, on Federal Indian law & poverty. We talked about Navajo corruption, land use, property, and economic development. We talk about cover economic development literature(dominated by neo-classical theory) and limitations in the Navajo context.

Listen to this episode from Wósdéé Podcast on Spotify. In this episode, I spoke to Ezra Rosser, a law professor, on Federal Indian law & poverty. We talked about Navajo corruption, land use, property, and economic development. We talk about cover economic development literature(dominated by neo-c...

Check out the newest podcast episode where I talk to Ezra Rosser about Navajo corruption, land use, property, and econom...
20/04/2022

Check out the newest podcast episode where I talk to Ezra Rosser about Navajo corruption, land use, property, and economic development. We talk about cover economic development literature(dominated by neo-classical theory) and limitations in the Navajo context.

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Jinii
28/03/2022

Jinii

A bunch of Indigenous people telling funny/scary stories. Check it out.
27/10/2021

A bunch of Indigenous people telling funny/scary stories. Check it out.

Listen to this episode from Wósdéé Podcast on Spotify. Reposted from soundcloud but only a few people heard it. This episode is from last year where a bunch of friends of mine come together to tell scary stories. Thanks to those who joined us.

Bedder watch out.
25/10/2021

Bedder watch out.

Check out my interview with Dr. Teresa Montoya and Dr. Marc Emerson. We talk about public health and ké in the Navajo Na...
30/09/2021

Check out my interview with Dr. Teresa Montoya and Dr. Marc Emerson. We talk about public health and ké in the Navajo Nation

Listen to this episode from Wósdéé Podcast on Spotify. In this episode I talk to Dr. Teresa Montoya and Dr. Marc Emerson about their recent article, "Confronting Legacies of Structural Racism and Settler-colonialism to understand covid 19 impacts on the Navajo Nation". We discuss public health an...

In this episode I talk to Dr. Teresa Montoya and Dr. Marc Emerson about their recent article, "Confronting Legacies of S...
29/09/2021

In this episode I talk to Dr. Teresa Montoya and Dr. Marc Emerson about their recent article, "Confronting Legacies of Structural Racism and Settler-colonialism to understand pandemics on the Navajo Nation". We discuss public health and critical expansion of the concept. Both articulate the limits of western epistemologies and the potential of including Navajo epistemologies.

Listen to this episode from Wósdéé Podcast on Spotify. In this episode I talk to Dr. Teresa Montoya and Dr. Marc Emerson about their recent article, "Confronting Legacies of Structural Racism and Settler-colonialism to understand covid 19 impacts on the Navajo Nation". We discuss public health an...

In this episode, I interview Tré Orona about his new album, Dead Renaissance, which is releasing May 7th, 2021. We discu...
01/09/2021

In this episode, I interview Tré Orona about his new album, Dead Renaissance, which is releasing May 7th, 2021. We discuss the inspirations, Marxism, books, common sense/hegemony, and political conditions that provided the groundwork for the album.

Listen to this episode from Wósdéé Podcast on Spotify. In this episode, I interview Tré Orona about his new album, Dead Renaissance, which is releasing May 7th, 2021. We discuss the inspirations, Marxism, books, common sense/hegemony, and political conditions that provided the groundwork for the...

Got hyped for Spider-Man until I was triggered by my unconscious association with Peter Mcdonald
24/08/2021

Got hyped for Spider-Man until I was triggered by my unconscious association with Peter Mcdonald

In this episode, I talk to Brian Young about his new book, 'Healer of the Water Monster'. I've known Brian since our tim...
11/08/2021

In this episode, I talk to Brian Young about his new book, 'Healer of the Water Monster'. I've known Brian since our time at Diné Policy Institute. His new book was released in May of 2021. We talk about the story, themes, and his experience pitching the book to publishers. I highly recommend it.

Listen to this episode from Wósdéé Podcast on Spotify. In this episode, I talk to Brian Young about his new book, 'Healer of the Water Monster'. I've known Brian since our time at Diné Policy Institute. His new book was released in May of 2021. We talk about the story, themes, and his experience...

In this episode I talk to Rodney Barker, the author of the Broken Circle. His book details the events during the summer ...
02/08/2021

In this episode I talk to Rodney Barker, the author of the Broken Circle. His book details the events during the summer of 1974 in Farmington, NM. In 1974, three Navajo men, Herman Dodge Benally, John Earl Harvey, and David Ignacio were murdered by white teens. From April to June, Navajo organizers strategized and implemented actions to oppose the racism in Farmington. In this episode we cover the events from Barker’s perspective and the information he gained from his interviews. Thank you to Rodney Barker for his time. Thank you for listening.

Listen to this episode from Wósdéé Podcast on Spotify. In this episode I talk to Rodney Barker, the author of the Broken Circle. His book details the events during the summer of 1974 in Farmington, NM. In 1974, three Navajo men, Herman Dodge Benally, John Earl Harvey, and David Ignacio were murde...

In this episode I talk to Rodney Barker, the author of the Broken Circle. His book details the events during the summer ...
15/06/2021

In this episode I talk to Rodney Barker, the author of the Broken Circle. His book details the events during the summer of 1974 in Farmington, NM. In 1974, three Navajo men, Herman Dodge Benally, John Earl Harvey, and David Ignacio were murdered by white teens. From April to June, Navajo organizers strategized and implemented actions to oppose the racism in Farmington. In this episode we cover the events from Barker’s perspective and the information he gained from his interviews. Thank you to Rodney Barker for his time. Thank you for listening.

https://anchor.fm/wosdee-podcast/episodes/Episode-34-Navajo-Organizing-in-Farmington-1974-e12qjpa

In this episode I talk to Rodney Barker, the author of the Broken Circle. His book details the events during the summer of 1974 in Farmington, NM. In 1974, three Navajo men, Herman Dodge Benally, John Earl Harvey, and David Ignacio were murdered by white teens. From April to June, Navajo organizers....

15/06/2021

I will be releasing an episode tomorrow.

Lol
13/06/2021

Lol

Has someone say “podcasting is ceremony”? If not, you heard it first here. Working on new content.
27/05/2021

Has someone say “podcasting is ceremony”? If not, you heard it first here. Working on new content.

In this episode, I interview Tré Orona about his new album, Dead Renaissance, which is releasing May 7th, 2021. We discu...
06/05/2021

In this episode, I interview Tré Orona about his new album, Dead Renaissance, which is releasing May 7th, 2021. We discuss the inspirations, Marxism, books, common sense/hegemony, and political conditions that provided the groundwork for the album.

I would like to thank Tré for joining me on the podcast.

In this episode, I interview Tré Orona about his new album, Dead Renaissance, which is releasing May 7th, 2021. We discuss the inspirations, Marxism, books, common sense/hegemony, and political conditions that provided the groundwork for the album. I would like to thank Tré for joining me on the p...

I got stickers for wosdee. HMU if you’re interested. These stickers are for the people but if you want you can pay what ...
17/02/2021

I got stickers for wosdee. HMU if you’re interested. These stickers are for the people but if you want you can pay what you can to donate and any extra funds will be used for more stickers and content. I love stickers so more stickers will be happening.
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Just tag wosdee in a photo when you slap them on something. I would love to see where they travel.
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I remember calling folks with a phone card with a limited amount of minutes but if I waited until 9pm I would have acces...
04/02/2021

I remember calling folks with a phone card with a limited amount of minutes but if I waited until 9pm I would have access to unlimited minutes. I'm feeling nostalgic for that so I dedicated a podcast episode to calling my friends asking about their stories based on various topics. In this episode, I asked artist friends of mine about their funniest or worst live shows. The Navajo Nation music landscape is diverse from House music to crust punk so there are a lot of stories out there. These are some of their stories. I have listed their music in the bio. Check them out and support them. Thanks to all of them for indulging my ideas and helping them come to life.

I remember calling folks with a phone card with a limited amount of minutes but if I waited until 9pm I would have access to unlimited minutes. I'm feeling nostalgic for that so I dedicated a podcast episode to calling my friends asking about their stories based on various topics. In this episode, I...

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