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IHC's new Health Educators Kamaile Elderts and Mayra Grajeda sit down with David and George to talk about life! Some big announcements are also made on the show! Don't miss it!
Indian Health Council's new DV/SA Program Coordinator Jirrah Bautista joins Lisa Sherman (Elder Navigator) and David Dawson (Marketing Director) for a discussion on DV. For more information and resources call Jirrah Bautista (760) 749-1410 ext. 5326 and ext. 5281 for Lisa Sherman.
Laura and Wehay (The Quisquises) join David, Lisa, and George on the morning after the incredible Sycuan Fashion show to recap the evening's events. Laura expresses how saying "yes" to herself has lead to becoming a runway model at a time in her life where she'd have never thought such a thing would happen. And Wehay opens up about his own journey to self-discovery and the ups and downs it took to get where he is. They also dig deep into the history of their relationship and how they've found drive, support and peace in each other.
David and Lisa are joined by Britni Mushet and Teresa Padilla from the Warner Springs Community Resource Center to talk about the good works they are doing for some of our most remote tribal members. warnerhub.org warnerspringscenter.org The Warner Springs Community Resource Center Open House Summer Showcase is July 22nd 11am-3pm. Check out the sites above for more information!
This week IHC's PEI team sit down with the incredible Joely Proudfit, PhD. Joely holds an M.A. and Ph.D. in political science with an emphasis in public policy and American Indian Studies from Northern Arizona University and a B.A. in political science with emphasis in public law from California State University Long Beach. She serves as Director of the California Indian Culture and Sovereignty Center (CICSC) and Department Chair of American Indian Studies at CSU San Marcos. She shares with us her personal journey from her humble childhood beginnings to her appointment by President Barack Obama to the 2016 National Advisory Council on Indian Education. She's truly a shining example of how much we can all accomplish with hard work, dedication, and with the kindness and generosity of others. She also drops some exciting news for Netflix's Spirit Rangers. https://joelyproudfitphd.com
Lisa Sherman, IHC's new Elder Navigator sits down with George and David to talk about her history with IHC, the exciting new things happening with American Indian Veterans Association, and how much fun the recent SoCal Senior Chair Volleyball League was!
Acorns to Oak Trees’ founder, Season Goodpasture, is a marriage and family therapist and is Maidu and Paiute and a member of the Susanville Indian Rancheria in Northern California. Season’s husband, James Goodpasture, is Cupeno and he and their four children (Harley, Huntley, Holley, and Hudson) are members of the Pala Band of Mission Indians in Southern California. Season’s passion has been to serve tribal families and communities through infrastructure and capacity building and programmatic development in areas of child welfare, education, mental health, and tribal court. Acorns to Oak Trees was inspired by Season and James’s oldest daughter, Harley, who has Autism Spectrum Disorder and their journey of discovering the Regional Center and navigating its system. Having lived and worked in Indian country for many years, Season realized that there were many service access and equity barriers that existed for tribal families with special needs, primarily due to lack of awareness and the huge disconnect between most Regional Centers and tribal communities. www.acorns2oak.com (760) 638-9668
IHC's TEPOC (Tobacco Education Prevention Outreach Cessation) Coordinator, Chase Kornacki joins the podcast to chat with David and George about her program and her background and future in healthcare.
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