Rez Talk with The Native Guy
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Artist- Actor- Sten Jodi on Live with the "Native Guy"
"Capturing the Human Experience" Interview with The "Metropolitan Cowboy", See Your Shadow Songwrting - Michael Coleman
Where can you find the work? Seeyourshadow.com find all the work, biography, and background of the musical creation of See Your Shadow Songwriting!
Has the music been streamed anywhere?
Artistic Director Michael Coleman has a proven track record that his creativity is endless. As the head of See Your Shadow Songwriting, Michael has been responsible for bringing a multitude of projects to life spanning all genres and media. His work has been featured in film, television and sporting events and Michael has been profiled and featured on radio stations both nationally and internationally. Michael is an award winning songwriter, with five international iTunes Number 1s to his credit. Click below to learn more about the man known as “The Metropolitan Cowboy”.
What music have they produced?
See Your Shadow is looking to duplicate the success of “Crazy Things Like That” with their next single due out in a couple of weeks, “Whatever on the Rocks” and many more! Follow them for more!
Video for educational purposes provided by NBNR and Red Tipi Media. All Music played is provided by artist/guest for viewer educational value. Native Broadcast Network Radio supports all creators, and welcomes all to come "Dance your style, On the Powwow Trail" Opening song "Whatever on the Rocks" -Written by Michael Coleman, BMI - J.Richard Murray, ASCAP - See Your Shadow Songwriting Closing song - "Crazy Things Like That" - Written by Michael Coleman, BMI
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Brock Stonefish- inspiring others on the powwow trail!
What Should you know? Brock Stonefish has just released his Debut Album, featuring 6 tracks produced by Gary Farmer also on Harmonica and publisher of the album under Gonzo Drive Records. Sound was engineered by Jono Manson who produced the sound heard by GRAMMY winning rock band Blues Traveler. “Residential Redemption” is the opening track featuring GRAMMY.com trumpet playing mentionable Delbert Anderson.
Where can you find the music? brockstonefish.com is where you can learn more about Brock stellar career, and charitable work! Did you know.... Brock Stonefish is a Certified Guitar Luthier and Designer who is dedicated to making a difference for Indigenous Youth. The Indigenous Youth Guitar Giveaway Series or IYGGS is a program founded by Brock Stonefish to help get High-Quality Musical Instruments into the hands of kids who otherwise might not have access. This is Brock’s initiative to address Mental Health in our Indigenous Communities as our youth hold the highest suicide rates in North America. In an article by CBC, readers learned of Brock’s personal struggles with suicide at the age of 13, Brock explained to CBC that it was picking up and learning the Guitar that saved his life.
"I just want to provide that avenue for Indigenous youth, that I know that have the same problems I did when I was young on my journey through life." Brock Stonefish -CBC News
Come listen and learn more about this amazing artist and the fresh new music from the Debut album "Turtle Island" Available NOW!!! Get your copy today!!!
On the Upbeat music Hour! Keep Dancing on the Powwow Trail
Support Indigenous Independent Music Artists! Other music from Powwow Drum Groups Midnite Express, Cozad singers, Blazing Bear singers, Motown Singers, and Peyote set by Lance Long!
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Music from Southern Boys Singers - 'Coastin' "brothers for life" CD
Cedardale singers - Carnegie, Oklahoma
Sten Joddi - "All I know", "Reflections" find more at tattoomuzik.com
Brock Stonefish - Butterfly - MMIW song Brockstonefish.com #newmusic #follow #trend
Rez Talk Hour! Taking you down the Music Road, MMIW soundbites!
Rez Talk with the Native Guy - ASA-CORP.ORG interview with Lamar Callahan Founder
Rez Talk with the Native Guy - Pete Price - Department of the Interior - Interveiw
PRICE HAS BEEN THE LEAD GUITARIST IN THE FRIES BAND FOR THE PAST 30 YEARS. BORN IN MO AND RAISED IN DAYTON, PRICE GREW UP UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THOUGHTFUL INTROSPECTIVE ARTISTS SUCH AS NEIL YOUNG, SIMON AND GARFUNKEL, AND JAMES TAYLOR. THE BEATLES AND THE BRITISH INVASION ALSO INFLUENCED PRICE’S FORMATIVE YEARS. AS A TEEN HE BEGAN WRITING AND PERFORMING HIS OWN SONGS, FIRST AT CHURCH AND LOCAL DAYTON BARS AND LATER AT OPEN STAGES AND CLUBS IN DENVER, CO. HE RETURNED TO DAYTON IN THE LATE ‘80’S AND STARTED PERFORMING AT CANAL ST. TAVERN, W.O. WRIGHTS, EVENTUALLY JOINING THE FRIES BAND IN EARLY 1992. THE FRIES BAND IS A POPULAR DAYTON GROUP THAT HAS OPENED FOR NUMEROUS NATIONAL ACTS INCLUDING THE GUESS WHO, GLADYS KNIGHT AND THE PIPS, MARTINA MCBRIDE, FOGHAT, STEVE MORSE (DIXIE DREGS), MICK FLEETWOOD AND THE ZOO, KANSAS, AND MANY MORE SINCE THEIR FOUNDING OVER 30 YEARS AGO.
Listen in to this upbeat interview with Musician Pete Price, who joins the live Drive with the Native Guy! We talk about creative process, Who influenced Price's music? What is the average day of music process for Pete?
Listen in and see his press release here - Press Release
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Down the Powwow Trail - Hip Hop Exclusive music
As you think of the music genres, the Hip Hop is familiar to many. As you listen to this episode from the live show, we hear Hip Hop artists, such as UndaDawg from Oklahoma, as well Sten Joddi, hip hop artist Scott Kalama of the Warm Springs tribe, and Tall Paul from the Anishinabe tribe. Find all these artists streaming on Spotify, soundcloud and many more streaming services! Come be a guest as we want to help others know more about you and your Music!
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What is a Podcast? Why Find a Niche #education #follow #learn
Sometimes just getting recording is frustrating! Nativeguy encourages you to just get started as you Find your Niche, in this episode of the powwow trail!
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Native American Church Music VLog #3 of live with the Nativeguy!
Listen in as you hear and watch the editing of the Nativebroadcast network the Native American Church songs. Music from Blackhorse, Primeuax and Mike, Yankton Sioux, Lans Saupitty, and various intertribal peyote music from various Indigenous tribes of North America! This podcast takes you on the editing journey of the church songs of Indigenous people!
This episode take you along the music route, as various Tribes share the NAC songs, widely available on streaming platforms today!
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Interview with Dr. Cornel Pewewardy, "Unsettling Settler-Colonial Education"
Presenting the Transformational Indigenous Praxis Model (TPIM) for almost three decades at professional conferences across the U.S., Dr. Pewewardy has applied his theoretical model to the work of educational practice, primarily using case studies with Indigenous learners, systems and structures in efforts to nuture Indigenous epistemologies and ontologies for creating educational space for Indigenous self-determination. Co-editor of the recent book (2022) with Teachers College Press, "Unsettling Settler-Colonial Education" provides a sweeping portrait of case studies and emerging praxis toward decolonization structures in education.
Dr. Pewewardy remains locally engaged by generating a critical pedagogy of Indigenous community based on Indigenous knowledge. He discusses strategies for community to inform, heal, uplift, and raise consciousness. Dr. Pewewardy continues to serve his career through professional associations including the City of Lawton Race Relations Commission, Founder of the Comanche Academy Charter School; Founder of Indigenous Peoples' Day Lawton, OK; First Americans Museum Knowledge Keepers (OKC); Founding Board member of the National Association for Multicultural Education; and the American Indian Studies Advisory Board. Dr. Pewewardy is on the editorial boards of Tribal College and University Research Journal; Wicazo Sa' Review; Journal of Native American Studies, Multicultural Perspectives, and Multicultural Magazine.
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Vlog Episode #2- Live from the Facebook feed! Native Music Videos!
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Mythology Stories on NDN RezTalk- Native Mythology 101
On this episode it starts with topics ranging from Bigfoot encounters, to stories of the little people of various tribal beliefs, to Alien enconters as well the Taboo stories of the Owls! then the podcast abruptly ends as we continue on the "Powwow Trail, Dance your Style". Listen in as Native Smokes, Hanley, Bongs, and Native Guy share stories!
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Live with the NativeGuy-- Special Guest Cindi Famero visits Studio Tipi one, on the Plains of SW Oklahoma! "Dance your Style on the Powwow Trail"
Cindy Famero Currently works for the Office of Disability Concerns as a Disability Advocate. She is the mother of seven children 4 boys and 3 girls. She is originally from Lawton area but moved to the West Coast in her early 20's. She and her family moved back home in 2015 from the Bay area where she worked at the Friendship House, Native American Healing Center as a substance use disorder counselor.
Ms. Famero attends Cameron University where she is President of the Native American Student Association. Her major is interdisciplinary Studies with a major of Criminal Justice and minor in Psychology.
Ms. Famero works in the community in several ways. She is the founder of Warrior Women Society, a community-based organization that helps indigenous women with all things that supportive services do not help with, founding member of the Comanch Academy Indigenous Charter school, founding member of fthe Lawton Indigenous Peoples Day, Board member of MMIW Indian Capitol, Vice President of the Cameron University Native American Student Association (NASA). Ms. Famero was awarded Woman of the Year 2019 for Comanche County by the Mayor's commission on the Status of Women and most recently Parent of the Year from the Oklahoma Council of Indian Education.
"I am humbled and grateful for the Indigenous People that I have encountered, and I seek to serve with all that I have, and all that Creator has blessed me with." Cindy Famero
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- cunativestudent@gmail.com
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Part 2 of Live with The Native Guys
Listen in to part two of this lively discussion ranging from addictions, and different issues as they are brought to light in this powerful episode of live with the Nativeguy!
Discussion continues as the panel talks of suicide to how can the future generations benefit from this type of open discussion of social problems which face not only native american communities, but various communities throughout the globe! Help us grow and bring more topics of the serious nature various tribal nations face today! All thoughts expressed are opinions of the panel and not necessarily the thoughts of all tribal members throughout the globe! The topics are to generate discussion and open dialogue to real issues, listen in as Nativeguy one tells about some of his survivor story!
NDNRezTalk with The Nativeguy, NativeSmoke, and Smokes Alot
Welcome to another episode of Rez talk, where discussions and various topics are discussed in studio teepee one live on the plains of Oklahoma, Washington, Montana, and Nebraska!
This episode we welcome host Trent NativeSmoke, who hails from the Yakima Reservation! A HINU alum, and musician, as well Smokes a lot who calls in from Montana!
Native topics that start with intros, and then a little discussion on shaker church, a brief mention of the longhouse, Yakima, Blacklodge singers, then a serious topic from Reservation Dogs, which airs on HULU.
Listen in as this lively discussion 1 of 2 parts, with this ending and setting up for a serious topics about Native communities!
NDN-REZ Talk Hour
Welcome back and Happy 2023! We start the 1st episode of on the Powwow Trail "Dance your style" with Guest Spencer Smokes a lot from the Kiowa tribe by way of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe in Briney, MT. Smokes a lot is Full blooded Kiowa, married (Captured) among the Northern Cheyenne. Spencer renders Kiowaness of who he is, through good and bad tribulations in life he as learned from these things in life. Being indigenous of the people on Turtle Island, Spencer is open to pray and help anyone out with the Peyote ways of life, and he sings gourd dance songs when asked to.
From Thurston, Neb is Doug Bong, by way of the Omaha reservation. He is of the Pawnee, Ponca, Otoe, and Ho-Chunk nation.
Join in as the NDN REZ talk goes on different topics from NAC to different views and differences of each tribe.
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Who is C.T. Russell and Jehovah's Witnesses
As we continue down the path of the powwow trail, the episode starts with the sounds of Stoney Park powwow singers out of Canada, found on youtube.com, and goes to the intro and telling of background of the Nativeguy and history of the Jehovah's witnesses. A reference to the Netflix series Keep Sweet and obey, recommended watch to understand NRM and control, how they use tactics to keep membership. Articles and topics shared from:
Vandenberg, A.V. (1986), Charles Taze Russell: Pittsburgh Prophet,1879-1909, The Western Pennsylvania Historical Society Magazine, Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania
Barker, J (2011), Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, Watchman Fellowship
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FLDS and Jehovah's Witnesses?
My Jehovah’s Witness Story, Part 2
Quick Cast- Who are Jehovah's Witnesses? Short story
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Listen in as we start the story of Jehovahs Witnesses, the Nativeguy 1 former religion. Maybe you, are one today, maybe your talking to Jehovah's witness looking for answers! Lets start the story, as we begin pouring the foundation, learning of the Native Guy story as a JW!
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Content-Examples and Let's Start telling our story!
In the Previous episodes we talked content, some even talked sound quality, (btw, still haven't perfected) and even had various guests talking about their work. All of these provide what this episode helps to hone in on--- our content! Think about a time you had a need, what was the content of the need, where did you go to fill that need? Was the content a food, item, substance, information? Think about this as you build your podcast, how did it fill the demographic your reaching out for! Get ready as we start the story and focused content!
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On the Powwow Trail- Continuing with Content-Why is it needed
Why is content so important? How does content matter to our podcast or business? what ways are we using our content to build our platforms? Where is the nativeguy going with this topic?
Are you looking for ideas to build content? Are you just trying to build and need help in getting your platform off the ground? Listen to this episode as the Nativeguy helps you understand and tries to answer the questions posed in this description!
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Lets Talk Content!
What is Content? How can we grow our podcast with content? Listen to this episode as the Native Guy talks about creating content.
Are you having trouble trying to get listeners to your podcast? Have you tried and tried to make shows and still aren't getting results? Lets start building together and start with content first!
Listen to how the Nativeguy tries to share how you can share and build your podcast by the content you share!
Episode correction- The Kiowa tribe signed Medicine Lodge Treaty in 1867, Not 1775 as stated in the episode!
The episode helps you build content, and hopes to help you ask yourself how can you make your podcast standout to help others join you! Share this episode, help build and hit the like and support page!
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Native Guy teaches more on sound quality!
Sound Quality- Why its important to your podcast
Did you hear the nativeguy talk about sound Quality on the last episode? Maybe yes, most likely no, as you grow your podcast, the nativeguy explores how he learned how sound quality is important, how it can make great interviews not be aired due to sound! Has that happened to you? Listen in as the nativeguy tells you how he evovolved and see if you can hear him today! join us M-F for live with the native guy on nativebroadcastnetworkradio.com! "Dance Your Style" "On the Powwow trail"
Native Guy try's to teach you how to podcast!
In this episode the Nativeguy is happy to try out new sounds and how they got started. Join us as we listen to the story of the 2014 start of the Native Broadcast network as we now move to the nativebroadcastnetworkradio.com where live shows happen M-F 8-11 am! We hope you enjoy this special edition of the Live with the Nativeguy
MikeBone Interview Reservation Dogs, AGT #new #music #follow
#Health #New Interview with Health Coach Sandie Gascon
Sandie Gascon is a Health Coach, who has helped hundreds on their healing journey. Listen in as we discuss the book, "Heal Yourself-Mind-Body-Spirit. Find the book here Sandie Gascon – Author (sandiegasconauthor.com) - In August 2012 I had to quit my job and move home with my parents. I could no longer support myself because of lupus, migraines and depression. At that time I thought I would never be able to have a child.
I went on a natural healing journey and on September 28th, 2018 I gave birth to my son Kaiden Rhodes. I want to share my journey with you. Sandie Gascon Integrative Healing (sgintegrativehealing.com)As a Certified Integrative Healing Practitioner, I am living my dream helping people achieve their health goals. I have spent 10 years researching every aspect of natural healing and have made it my lifelong quest to continue that learning. I am able to pull knowledge from many sources including my 4-year Honor's Degree in Biomedicine, my 3-year diploma in Massage Therapy, and many different natural healing courses.
I am a high energy, passionate woman and I love true, natural beauty. I love yoga, golfing, kayaking and hiking, riding my horse, dog agility and travelling. I cherish every moment I am able to do the things I love because it was not long ago that I was in constant pain, fatigued and unable to do anything.
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The Powwow Trail Updates Episode 3 Season 14
This episode, Native Guy briefly talks current events, updates on guests, and Music from Artist Ed Roman, MikeBone, Punkin Lusty
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Welcome to the Powwow Trail
Native guy expands on the Powwow trail, What is the Powwow trail, are all First Nations Tribes alike? Explore the opinion of the Native guy as he moves along the powwow trail, with music breaks.
Powwow Trail-Back in the Studio
Welcome back to Native Broadcast, as we look to get moving once again!
Music break- Kiowa songs, round dance
What's in store as we move on the powwow trail? Listen in as Native guy 1 gets rolling!
The Powwow Trail- Talking with Larry Sellers
Larry Sellers is an American actor/stuntman of Osage/Cherokee/Lakota heritage. He commonly portrays Native American characters such as his role as Cloud Dancing on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
The Powwow Trail- Welcome to the Powwow Trail
Talking with Bill Smallwood (Kiowa/Crow) MMA fighter, different topics on his career with with a brief visit with Sho Sho Esquire fashion designer!
The Powwow Trail
This episode we broke in a new sound guy, see how he does, as The Native Guys continue on the powwow trail!!
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Welcoming AGT season 8 contestants Mikebone!
The Powwow Trail Welcomes Scott Kalama
Scott Kalama is a Award Winning Hip Hop Artist from Warm Springs, Oregon! He starting doing music as a mentor for native youth back in 2014, for the program Beats Lyrics Leaders with Chaz Mortimer and Kevin Winkle. Volunteered for two years with the program learning the music industry. They soon traveled to Orbit Audio in Seattle, Washington for a music workshop. This is when they created the hit song “Rez Life” (produced by Yamio 263) with the help of Tony Ozier (Doo Doo Funk All Stars) and engineer Rick Clifford (2pac all eyes on me). After the song was complete we decided to do a music video in Warm Springs Reservation and surrounding native communities in Oregon. They soon completed the Blue Flamez Rez Life ep and submitted to the 2016 Native American Music Awards. Which we brought home our first Nammy for Best Music Video and Beam Me Up was nominated for Best Hip Hop Album. Fast forward to 2018 Scott “Blue Flamez” Kalama has entered the sophomore album “Rez Star” to the 2018 Native American Music Awards for Best Music Video a protest song “to the sky” LaRonn Katchia brought to life my vision in a post apocalyptic music video with the help of Isaac Trimble. Scott Kalama is currently working on more music and prevention education workshops!
The Powwow Trail- Welcome to the Powwow Trail
Native Guys from the Kiowa and Prairie Band Pottawatomie tribe, share topics regarding powwow culture and First Nations music. Join us On the Powwow Trail