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Hoporenkv Native American Podcast
Kerretv Keetheeduh
175 episodes
3 weeks ago
Wisdom is the next step in gaining knowledge. And with that, the Native Learning Center has created the Hoporenkv Native American Podcast. Hoporenkv (Hopo-thlee-in-ka) is the Creek word for “wisdom”. Hoporenkv Native American Podcast is the audio podcast from the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Native Learning Center to provide short and focused information on various Tribal housing and community development topics and subject matter related to Tribal housing and NAHASDA in shorter formats than our typical weekly webinars. Make sure to visit the NLC website to learn more about the upcoming Hoporenkv Native American Podcast.
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Wisdom is the next step in gaining knowledge. And with that, the Native Learning Center has created the Hoporenkv Native American Podcast. Hoporenkv (Hopo-thlee-in-ka) is the Creek word for “wisdom”. Hoporenkv Native American Podcast is the audio podcast from the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Native Learning Center to provide short and focused information on various Tribal housing and community development topics and subject matter related to Tribal housing and NAHASDA in shorter formats than our typical weekly webinars. Make sure to visit the NLC website to learn more about the upcoming Hoporenkv Native American Podcast.
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Hoporenkv Native American Podcast
Strengthening Housing Programs Through Diverse Funding
Release Date: 08.27.2025 Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “Strengthening Housing Programs Through Diverse Funding” Special Guests: Moriah McGill Deputy Director Northern Circle Indian Housing Authority Joseph B. Diehl, JD, CPA, FMCHC Managing Director Diehl & Co. LLC Episode Description: Navigating the complex world of Tribal Housing and Tribal Economic Development is a challenge, but our guests today on the Hoporenkv Native American Podcast have a wealth of knowledge to share. In this episode, we sit down with two experts who have dedicated their careers to finding innovative solutions for Tribal Nations. Joining us are Moriah McGill, Deputy Director of the Northern Circle Indian Housing Authority, and Joseph B. Diehl, JD, CPA, FMCHC, Managing Director of Diehl & Co. LLC. They are here to discuss their collaborative work and the key principles of their presentation on raising funds for housing programs. We’ll explore what it truly means to "think outside the box" in the context of Tribal Economic Development and why relying on just one or two funding sources is a dangerous gamble. Moriah and Joseph will reveal underutilized funding opportunities and share strategies for tapping into private capital and attracting entrepreneurial-minded business operators. Our conversation will also dive deep into the art of grant and proposal writing, focusing on their three essential concepts: "focus on your why," "seek and you shall find," and "build relationships." They'll provide practical tips on everything from crafting an effective "elevator speech" to the power of storytelling in grant proposals. Finally, we'll discuss the philosophical and practical challenges of "mastering the art of housing" and leveraging social media for funding. Moriah and Joseph will leave us with their most important fundraising tips and key takeaways for anyone looking to secure a more prosperous future for their Tribal Nation. Episode Resource Links: Moriah@nciha.org joseph.diehl@gmail.com Their presentation: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:c0ee9442-93ef-42e8-9fc7-2e3b8a3d20cf
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1 week ago
1 hour 5 minutes 32 seconds

Hoporenkv Native American Podcast
Breaking Ground for Urban Indian Housing
Release Date: 08.13.2025 Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “Breaking Ground for Urban Indian Housing” Special Guest: Shelly J. Tucciarelli, MBA (Oneida Nation of Wisconsin) Executive Director of Visionary Ventures NFP Corporation CEO & Founder of Turtle Clan Development Services Episode Description: Join us on the Hoporenkv Native American Podcast for an inspiring conversation with Shelly J. Tucciarelli, MBA, Executive Director of Visionary Ventures NFP Corporation and CEO & Founder of Turtle Clan Development Services. Shelly, a proud member of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, shares the incredible story behind Jigzibik—Potawatomi for "At the River's Edge"—Chicago's first-ever affordable housing development specifically for the Native American community. We’ll dive into the project's journey, from its humble beginnings to the monumental groundbreaking event. Shelly shares the challenges she overcame and the deep cultural significance behind the name and the land blessing ceremony. We also explore how this development will impact the lives of Native American families in Chicago, the crucial support from city leaders, and the vital role of community partners. Plus, Shelly gives us a glimpse into the future, sharing her hopes and dreams for Jigzibik and how this model could inspire similar projects across the country. Tune in for a powerful discussion about community, housing, and a vision that's finally becoming a reality. Episode Resource Links: https://youtu.be/zT7m8XVXuRk?si=ykCdn3i-IgAmVkdM https://canopy-chicago.com/work/projects/jigsibik/ https://www.fccommunities.org/jigzibik/ https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/mayor/press_room/press_releases/2025/july/jigzibik-affordable-housing.html
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3 weeks ago
22 minutes 25 seconds

Hoporenkv Native American Podcast
Low Income Tax Credits in the Budget Reconciliation Act
Release Date: 07.30.2025 Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “Low Income Tax Credits in the Budget Reconciliation Act” Special Guests: Phil Glynn President Travois Adam Rose Director of Partnerships and Growth Travois Episode Description: Join us for a vital discussion on how recent legislative changes to Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) and New Markets Tax Credits (NMTC) can transform housing and economic development in Native American Communities. In this episode of the Hoporenkv Native American Podcast, we sit down with Phil Glynn and Adam Rose from Travois, a leading expert in tribal housing and economic development. Discover how Tribes can leverage LIHTC, exploring its synergy with existing programs like NAHASDA, Competitive IHBG grants, and even Title VI secured loans. They'll also highlight the key distinctions between LIHTC and NAHASDA in terms of populations served, and why the broader national affordable housing crisis underscores the critical importance of these tax credits for all communities, including Tribes. Our guests will shed light on the long-standing advocacy for LIHTC expansion and detail the significant provisions in the recently passed Budget Reconciliation Act. What does this bill mean for housing tax credits, and is the increased allocation permanent? Learn how this will directly and indirectly benefit Tribes and the potential short-term challenges, emphasizing how strategic planning can overcome them. Travois will share insights into the types of projects Tribes have successfully funded with NMTC, whether it's a repayable source, and the typical capital it can provide. They'll address past challenges Tribes have faced in utilizing this resource and delve into the bill's substantial implications for future NMTC availability for Tribes. If your Tribe has a project needing additional capital, this episode is a must-listen for connecting with the experts at Travois. Episode Resource Links: https://travois.com/ Arose@travois.com
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1 month ago
45 minutes 34 seconds

Hoporenkv Native American Podcast
An Important Announcement for Indian Country from HUD Secretary Scott Turner
Release Date: 05.14.2025 Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “An Important Announcement for Indian Country from HUD Secretary Scott Turner” Special Guest: Scott Turner United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Episode Description: Today's episode brings you exciting news directly from our very special guest, Scott Turner, the United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)! We're diving into the announcement of a significant $1.1 billion in Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG) funding, set to empower Native American Tribes, Alaska Native Villages, and Tribally Designated Housing Entities (TDHEs) with vital resources for affordable housing initiatives in Indian Country. We'll highlight the importance of this crucial investment - HUD's largest annually for Indian Country – and how this funding will support crucial housing activities nationwide, as well as HUD's unwavering dedication to serving Tribal Communities and their vision for a brighter, more sustainable future. “From day one, HUD has been engaged on alleviating affordable housing challenges facing urban, rural, and Tribal Communities. Today’s announcement reaffirms our commitment to serve Tribal Communities while working towards meeting Indian Country’s housing needs,” said Secretary Scott Turner. “HUD has a strong partnership with Tribal Nations, and I look forward to collaborating directly with Tribal Leaders to expand housing opportunities and remove burdensome regulatory barriers that impede progress.” Join us as we look toward the road ahead and Secretary Turner reaffirms HUD's ongoing commitment to addressing housing challenges in Tribal Communities nationwide. Episode Resource Links: • https://www.hud.gov/news/hud-no-25-065 • https://www.hud.gov/sites/default/files/PIH/documents/FY-2025IHBG-Formula-Allocation-Press-Release-Awards-List.pdf • https://www.hud.gov/helping-americans/public-indian-housing-ihbgformula • https://www.hud.gov/news/hud-no-25-054 • https://www.hud.gov/news/hud-no-25-061
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3 months ago
10 minutes 41 seconds

Hoporenkv Native American Podcast
In Honor of Stress Awareness Month- Thriving Under Pressure: Holistic Health Tips for Tribal Professionals
Release Date: 04.16.2025 Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “In Honor of Stress Awareness Month- Thriving Under Pressure: Holistic Health Tips for Tribal Professionals" Special Guest: Dr. Joseph Buckley, D.C., B.S. Doctor of Chiropractic Certified back safety and stress-free sitting specialist Pines West Chiropractic Episode Description: Feeling the pressure? This Stress Awareness Month, empower yourself with actionable strategies in our latest episode: "Thriving Under Pressure: Holistic Health Tips for Tribal Professionals." This week, we're honored to host Dr. Joseph Buckley, a respected chiropractor, who brings a wealth of knowledge on holistic health and well-being. We'll explore practical strategies for healthy stress reduction, effective techniques for achieving that elusive work-life balance, and powerful ways to improve self-esteem. This crucial discussion will also cover managing stress and burnout specifically for professionals, the importance of promoting mental health awareness, the benefits of implementing wellness programs for Tribal Housing employees, and vital self-care practices that every Tribal employee can integrate into their lives. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable tools for a healthier and more balanced life! Episode Resource Links: https://www.pineswestchiropractic.com/ https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:52792c8e-ee9c-473d-b5ac-1390436dda6c Pines West 18501 Pines Blvd., Suite 104 Pembroke Pines, FL 33029 (954) 432-3343 Eastside Chiropractic 8228 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33138 (305) 403-2595 Martinez Chiropractic 12595 S.W. 137th Ave., Suite 108 Miami FL, 33186 (305) 388-7577
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4 months ago
50 minutes 18 seconds

Hoporenkv Native American Podcast
Reel Reflections
Release Date: 04.16.2025 Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “Reel Reflections” Special Guest: Everett Osceola (Seminole Tribe of Florida) Film Liaison Cultural Ambassador Florida Seminole Tourism Seminole Tribe of Florida Episode Description: Tune in as Everett Osceola, Seminole Tribe of Florida Member who is Film Liaison and Cultural Ambassador for the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Tourism Department, joins us once again to share his reflections on the success from the 10th anniversary of the Native Reel Cinema Fest, hosted at Seminole Tribal Fair and Powwow earlier this year. He regales us with tales of the triumphant event, identifies the lessons learned for future Native Reels, and shares valuable advice for fellow Native cinephiles who hope to make their own mark on the world of Indigenous film and media. Episode Resource Links: https://www.facebook.com/ReelNativeFest/ https://www.instagram.com/nativereel/ https://filmfreeway.com/NativeReelCinemafestival-1
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4 months ago
53 minutes 37 seconds

Hoporenkv Native American Podcast
Building a Greener Future: A Conversation with Suffolk Construction on Sustainability
Release Date: 01.22.2025 Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: Building a Greener Future: A Conversation with Suffolk Construction on Sustainability Special Guests: Steven Burke, LEED and WELL Faculty, CPHC Senior Director of Sustainability Suffolk Design Suffolk Construction Mike Swenson, CCP, CEM, LEED AP BD+C Director of Sustainability Suffolk Design Suffolk Construction Episode Description: We sit down with Steven Burke and Mike Swenson, Senior Director and Director respectively of Sustainability at Suffolk Construction. We are very excited to welcome Suffolk in January, as they will be giving the first lunch hour “Spark Chat” presentation at the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s 7th Annual Renewable Energy & Sustainability Conference, happening January 27th-29th, 2025. Steven and Mike share what exciting developments are going on with sustainable materials and builds in the world of construction as well as offering some helpful tips for Tribal Housing Professionals. Come hear more about their exciting work and what they offer the worlds of sustainable construction and Tribal Housing! Episode Resource Links: https://www.suffolk.com/ https://www.suffolk.com/approach/sustainability/ https://www.suffolk.com/approach/design-management/
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7 months ago
27 minutes 18 seconds

Hoporenkv Native American Podcast
Getting Excited for Native Reel Cinema Fest at Seminole Tribal Fair & Powwow
Release Date: 01.08.2025 Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “Getting Excited for Native Reel Cinema Fest at Seminole Tribal Fair & Powwow” Special Guest: Everett Osceola (Seminole Tribe of Florida) Cultural Ambassador Film Liaison Florida Seminole Tourism Seminole Tribe of Florida Episode Description: This week, join us as we sit down with Everett Osceola, Seminole Tribe of Florida Member who is the Tribe’s Cultural Ambassador and Film Liaison. As discussed in a previous episode (ep. 161 “A Celebration of Native American Voices in Film”), Everett is also the founder of the Native Reel Cinema Fest! Native Reel, established in 2014, will be celebrating a decade in existence this year at the upcoming Seminole Tribal Fair & Powwow, happening January 31st to February2nd, 2025, at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, FL. We get the inside scoop on what we can look forward to from Native Reel this year along with hearing about its history up until this point and Everett’s vision for the future. Episode Resource Links: https://www.facebook.com/ReelNativeFest/ https://www.instagram.com/nativereel/ https://filmfreeway.com/NativeReelCinemafestival-1
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7 months ago
54 minutes 2 seconds

Hoporenkv Native American Podcast
In Observance of International Day of Banks- Banking on the Future: A Conversation with Native American Bank
Hoporenkv Native American Podcast Release: “In Observance of International Day of Banks- Banking on the Future: A Conversation with Native American Bank” Special Guest: Veronica Lane (Navajo) Vice President, Interim Chief Lending Officer Native American Bank Release Date: December 04, 2024 Time: 12:00 pm EST Episode Description: This week, in observance of the International Day of Banks, we sit down with Veronica Lane, who is a member of the Navajo Nation and Vice President and Interim Chief Lending Officer of Native American Bank. This financial institution was the first national, American Indian-owned community development bank in the country, and Veronica teaches us all about the bank’s current mission along with the unique role of Indigenous-owned financial institutions in fostering economic empowerment and community development within Native American communities. Tune in to learn more about the vital work of Native American Bank and how you can support their efforts to build a brighter financial future for Indian Country. Episode Links: https://nativeamericanbank.com/
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9 months ago
30 minutes 41 seconds

Hoporenkv Native American Podcast
Jacob’s Well: A Project Getting Clean Water out to Remote Areas of Indian Country
Hoporenkv Native American Podcast Release: Jacob’s Well: A Project Getting Clean Water out to Remote Areas of Indian Country Guests: Drew Halter President & Project Manager Jacob’s Well Water Services, LLC. Chris Halter Executive Director St. Bonaventure Indian Mission & School Release Date: October 9, 2024 Time: 12:00 pm EST Episode Description: This week, we sat down with two brothers carrying out a very exciting project in Indian Country. Drew and Chris Halter came together to create a “mobile pipeline” that is getting clean water out to remote areas of the Navajo Reservation. Christened “Jacob’s Well,” the Halter brothers tell us all about the founding of the project, how Chris and the St. Bonaventure Indian Mission School have long been working to battle the current water crisis, and how Drew’s career working with trains led to an ‘ah-hah’ moment and creative solution for facilitating access to clean water. Listen and learn how you can donate to help this amazing project or request their services for your own Reservation. Always remember: Water is a human right. Episode Links: https://jacobswell8.godaddysites.com/ https://www.stbonaventuremission.org/
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11 months ago
34 minutes 1 second

Hoporenkv Native American Podcast
In Honor of National Life Insurance Month: Financial Literacy for a Brighter Future
Release Date: 09.25.2024 Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “In Honor of National Life Insurance Month: Financial Literacy for a Brighter Future” Special Guest: Chantay Moore, MBA (Navajo / African American) Certified Financial Educator Episode Description: This month is National Literacy Month, and we're turning our attention to financial literacy, a crucial skill for everyone. Joining us is Chantay Moore, an investment advisor representative who will be discussing the empowering book, "How Money Works for Women." While this book is geared towards women, its principles can be applied to anyone seeking financial independence. We'll explore how understanding money can empower individuals and communities, and how it relates to overall literacy. Together, we'll discuss key financial concepts, strategies for building wealth, and the importance of financial planning for long-term security. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting your financial journey, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice. Tune in as we break down complex financial topics into easy-to-understand terms and discover how financial literacy can be a powerful tool for achieving your goals. Episode Resource Links: Explore the HowMoneyWorks for Women Book: https://howmoneyworks.com/chantaywmoore/bookpages/howmoneyworks-for-women Watch the Webinar Recording: https://youtu.be/KnDnPqIIS4A?si=vhfNj-N4pbpuefuk
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11 months ago
35 minutes 45 seconds

Hoporenkv Native American Podcast
In Honor of National Life Insurance Month: Planting Seeds of Prosperity
Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “In Honor of National Life Insurance Month: Planting Seeds of Prosperity” Special Guest: Chantay Moore, MBA (Navajo / African American) Certified Financial Educator Episode Description: This month is National Life Insurance Month, and we're diving deep into the world of financial planning and protection for Native American communities. Joining us is Chantay Moore, a seasoned financial educator with a deep understanding of the unique financial challenges and opportunities facing Native Americans. Together, we'll explore the importance of life insurance as a cornerstone of financial security, discussing how it can protect your family and legacy. We'll also delve into strategies that can help you build wealth and achieve your financial goals. Whether you're a young adult just starting out or an elder looking to secure your family's future, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice. Tune in as we discuss topics such as estate planning, protecting assets, and creating a strong financial foundation for generations to come. Episode Resource Links: email: chantay.moore@howmoneyworks.com website: https://howmoneyworks.com/chantaywmoore Watch financial literacy videos on my YouTube channel! Follow me on Instagram Like my Facebook page Connect on LinkedIn Schedule an appointment with me at this link: https://calendly.com/chantaymoore/30min Life Insurance webinar presentation: https://youtu.be/ywZ1TGBENZw?si=AthCHc2IGNNoFaZa
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11 months ago
32 minutes 25 seconds

Hoporenkv Native American Podcast
A Celebration of Native American Voices in Film
Release Date: 08.14.2024 Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “A Celebration of Native American Voices in Film” Special Guest: Everett Osceola (Seminole Tribe of Florida) Film Liaison Florida Seminole Tourism Seminole Tribe of Florida Episode Description: We sit down with Everett Osceola, Seminole Tribe of Florida Member who is the Film Liaison for the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Tourism Department. Everett is a Storyteller through and through, and we feel his joy and passion this episode as he takes us through time, noting historical instances of Native Americans in film as well as highlighting the influence Indigenous People have had on the world of motion picture. He regales us with tales of a long-lost film reel’s discovery leading to the inception of the Native Reel Cinema Fest, the journey of creating an Indigenous horror film, what it’s like to work on a movie set, the experience of acting alongside his daughter, and, of course, the significance of the phrase, “Hey, Victor!” Links to Include: https://www.facebook.com/ReelNativeFest/ https://www.instagram.com/nativereel/ https://floridaseminoletourism.com/spotlight-on-the-native-reel-cinema-festival-with-everett-osceola/
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1 year ago
1 hour 24 minutes 23 seconds

Hoporenkv Native American Podcast
A Preview of STTARS
Release Date: 07.31.2024 Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “A Preview of STTARS” Special Guest: Caroline LaPorte (Immediate Descendant of the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians) Director STTARS Indigenous Safe Housing Center National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center Episode Description: In this episode, we delve into the critical issue of Indigenous homelessness with a special guest, Caroline LaPorte, the Director of the STTARS Indigenous Safe Housing Center. Learn about the invaluable work this organization is doing to provide safe and supportive housing for Indigenous individuals. Caroline shares insights into the challenges faced by Indigenous communities and the vital role STTARS plays in addressing them. Discover the range of services offered by the center, from housing assistance to cultural support, and gain a deeper understanding of the impact their work has on the lives of Indigenous people. The STTARS Mission Statement explains that: “The mission of the STTARS Indigenous Safe Housing Center (STTARS) is to advocate for safe housing for all (their) relatives. (They) do this work through centering Indigeneity, acknowledging our relationship to Earth Mother, building on each other’s gifts, resisting oppression and erasure, and acting upon the prayers of our ancestors to honor diversity and create belonging for us all.” Resources for Today’s Episode: https://www.niwrc.org/housing https://www.niwrc.org/housing/contact https://www.niwrc.org/mailing-list Guest Biography: Caroline LaPorte (immediate descendant of the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians) returns to NIWRC as the Director of the STTARS Indigenous Safe Housing Center after previously serving as NIWRC's Senior Native Affairs Policy Advisor. She graduated from the University of Miami School of Law, where she was named a Henry Bandier Fellow, and received the Natasha Pettigrew Memorial Award for her time as a fellow in the Children and Youth Law Clinic. She is an attorney/Judicial Advisor to the Tribal Court of the Seminole Tribe of Florida and is an Associate Judge for the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians. Caroline's work focuses primarily on housing, human rights, children, firearms, and criminal justice focused within the gender-based violence framework. She serves on the American Bar Associations Victim’s Rights Task Force, co-chairs the Victim’s Committee for the Criminal Justice Section of the ABA, is a member of the Lenape Center’s MMIW Task Force, on the Board of Directors for StrongHearts Native Helpline, worked with Gwen Packard on helping to start the National Working Group on Safe Housing for American Indians and Alaska Natives, and is an adjunct instructor at the University of Miami teaching Native and Indigenous studies.
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1 year ago
9 minutes 59 seconds

Hoporenkv Native American Podcast
From the Rez to the Rec Center: A Passionate Seminole Fitness Specialist Shares Her Story
Release Date: 07.17.2024 Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “From the Rez to the Rec Center: A Passionate Seminole Fitness Specialist Shares Her Story” Special Guest: Courtney Osceola (Seminole Tribe of Florida) Recreation Fitness Specialist Seminole Tribe of Florida Recreation Episode Description: This week, we sit down with Courtney Osceola, Seminole Tribe of Florida Member and Recreation Fitness Specialist for the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Recreation Department. Settle in with us and allow Courtney to take you on a journey. She shares her passions for sports, organized recreation, and fitness. A self-identified “Rez Kid,” Courtney tells of how her life with sports led to visiting places she would have never thought possible and being exposed to different experiences and perspectives. Hear about the sage wisdom and guidance provided by her father and the unique bonding experience that sports, and basketball in particular, has facilitated between her and her beloved nephew. She also shares the beautiful transformations she is able to witness in her clients based on the integration of fitness into their lives and how movement and perseverance truly can help to bring you out of a dark place. Courtney, a true Coach, takes us past the rules of the game to identify what is at the heart of things: motivation, teamwork, resilience, and healing.
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1 year ago
1 hour 35 minutes 7 seconds

Hoporenkv Native American Podcast
Meet Native American Bank: Creating Economic Independence, Development, and Sustainability
Release Date: 07.03.2024 Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “Meet Native American Bank: Creating Economic Independence, Development, and Sustainability” Special Guest: Veronica Lane (Navajo) Vice President, Marketing Director Native American Bank, N.A Episode Description: Join us as we sit down with Veronica Lane, Member of the Navajo Nation and Vice President and Marketing Director of Native American Bank, N.A. Veronica shares the serendipitous story of how she went from working in the same building and marveling at the existence of a Native American Bank to being one of its valued employees. Veronica tells us all about the services that Native American Bank offers to Indian Country along with detailing the exciting growth the bank has experienced, especially since rebuilding following the financial crisis of 2008. Veronica explains the proud vision of Native American Bank, to provide banking to Indian Country while employing members of the Tribal Communities they serve. Native American Bank is grateful for the opportunity and up for the challenge of working with new Tribes and learning new Tribal Law while honoring sovereignty in a way that other institutions cannot offer. Tune in today and learn more!
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1 year ago
28 minutes 1 second

Hoporenkv Native American Podcast
Seminole Adults on Climate Change
Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “In Honor of National Indigenous Peoples Day: Seminole Adults on Climate Change” Special Guests: Krystle Bowers (Seminole Tribe of Florida) Wilson Bowers (Seminole Tribe of Florida) Courtney Osceola (Seminole Tribe of Florida) Episode Description: This episode features a powerful conversation between three adult members of the Seminole Tribe of Florida. Our guests will share their unique perspectives on how a warming planet is impacting their communities, culture, and the vital ecosystems they call home. They'll share their thoughts on climate change, a force that threatens their way of life, their sacred lands, and the delicate balance of the Everglades. Listen in with us as they discuss the real-world impacts of climate change on the Seminole communities, how ancestral knowledge informs their approach to environmental stewardship, and the Tribe's efforts to build resilience and adapt to a changing world. Join us for an inspiring and informative conversation that underscores the urgency of climate action and the enduring spirit of the Seminole Tribe of Florida.
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1 year ago
1 hour 42 minutes 32 seconds

Hoporenkv Native American Podcast
Get Your Hands Dirty: Dig into Gardening for National Gardening Week
Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “Get Your Hands Dirty: Dig into Gardening for National Gardening Week” Special Guest: Krystle Bowers (Seminole Tribe of Florida) Climate Resiliency Policy Coordinator Environmental Protection Office Seminole Tribe of Florida Episode Description: Join us as we celebrate National Gardening Week with a Native American perspective! We'll show you how to cultivate a thriving garden while honoring the land that sustains us all. We sit down with Seminole Tribe of Florida Member and Environmental Protection Office Climate Resiliency Policy Coordinator Krystle Bowers. We discuss her journey growing her organic home garden, the Big Cypress Community Garden coming to fruition, and helpful steps and advice that listeners can benefit from when starting their own gardens. Learn about the importance of native vs invasive plant species, the sacredness of food sovereignty, and the joy of eternal trial and error in the life of gardening.
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1 year ago
41 minutes 40 seconds

Hoporenkv Native American Podcast
Made By Justine O: A Seminole Woman's Small Business Journey
Release Date: 05.29.2024 Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: In honor of National Small Business Month- “Made By Justine O: A Seminole Woman's Small Business Journey” Special Guest: Justine Osceola (Seminole Tribe of Florida) Owner: Made By Justine O Episode Description: This week on the Hoporenkv Native American Podcast, we're thrilled to chat with Justine Osceola, a powerhouse entrepreneur and proud member of the Seminole Tribe of Florida. Justine isn't just any business owner; she's the creative mind behind Made By Justine O, a thriving company specializing in handmade artisan soaps, candles, and scented oils that are both vegan and organic. Join us as we delve into Justine's inspiring journey. We'll hear about how she blends her heritage and knowledge of plants and their properties with her culinary expertise and a passion for creating luxurious, all-natural products. We'll also get the inside scoop on her creative process, the inspiration behind her unique scents, and the challenges and triumphs of building a successful business. And because we can't resist a good self-care moment, the NLC team put some of Justine's amazing products to the test! Tune in to hear our reviews and get ready to add some handcrafted goodness to your own self-care routine. Resources for Today’s Episode:  https://www.madebyjustineo.com/
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1 year ago
48 minutes 8 seconds

Hoporenkv Native American Podcast
She Breaks Barriers: Indigenous Women in the Business of Tech, Defense, and Logistics
Release Date: 05.22.2024 Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: In honor of National Small Business Month- “She Breaks Barriers: Indigenous Women in the Business of Tech, Defense, and Logistics” Special Guests: Louisa Brown, CEO (Enrolled member of the Comanche Nation) Natuv, Inc. Board Chair of Directors Natuv Way Foundation Sonya Nevaquaya (Comanche/Choctaw/Chickasaw) Tribal Liaison Representative Natuv, Inc. Episode Description: On this week’s episode, we sit down for an inspirational conversation with two trailblazing Indigenous women in business. We are joined by Louisa Brown, CEO, and Sonya Nevaquaya, Tribal Liaison Representative, of Natuv, Inc., a technology company bringing advancement through defense and logistics. Join us as they discuss the exciting services, products, and partnerships happening with Natuv, Inc., as well as how Natuv, Inc. came to be. Louisa and Sonya teach us the importance of fostering innovation and opportunity within Tribal Communities and how their company is helping to support this vision. We learn of the unique challenges and opportunities facing Indigenous women in business, the perspective their Native heritages bring to the business, and their advice for aspiring Native American entrepreneurs. This episode is an exploration of resilience, innovation, and the changing face of leadership. Tune in and be empowered! Resources for Today’s Episode: https://www.natuv.com/ https://www.natuvway.org/ Guest Speakers Bios: Louisa Brown: Haa Maruawee nʉ nahnia tsa Louisa, an enrolled member of the Comanche Nation, Nʉmʉnʉʉ. Currently, I serve as the C.E.O. of Natuv Inc., which focuses on Technology, Defense, and Logistics in the Federal, State, and Tribal procurement space located in Oklahoma, Washington, and Hawaii. I am also a non-local voting member of the Comanche Academy Culture Committee in Lawton, OK, the Board Chair of Directors of the Natuv Way Foundation in Washington State and Minnesota, the Vice President of the American Businesswomen’s Chapter in Norman, Oklahoma, and a member of the Fundraising Committee of the National Board of Gamma Delta Pi Sorority. With my background in service and education, I hold an associate degree from Rose State College in Oklahoma, a bachelor's from Fort Lewis College in Colorado, and a Master of Legal Studies degree from the Oklahoma University College of Law focused on Indigenous Peoples Law. My vision is to empower diverse opportunities for the communities we serve by working smarter and not harder. I aspire to bridge the gap between paper/pencil infrastructures and technology to implement the best solutions. My ultimate goal is to continually create better solutions to any opportunity in situations we are privileged to seek out solutions. Sonya Nevaquaya: She is a proud enrolled member of the Comanche Nation. She has two sons and is blessed to have two granddaughters. Sonya has recently joined Natuv Inc. as the Tribal Liaison Representative; she is to facilitate communications and collaborate between departments, teams or organizations. She serves as a bridge, connecting and coordinating efforts to ensure smooth operations and efficient decision making. Sonya manages information flow, resolving conflicts, and maintaining strong relationships. Sonya has been involved in Tribal Gaming for over 23 years; her passion for Tribal Gaming has given her personal experience in the different gaming areas. She has also worked in Tribal Housing and as an Administrator for Property & Procurement, but most of her experience is in Tribal gaming. Over the years Sonya has gained knowledge, experience, and excels in different capacities in Indian Country. As a former Tribal leader for the Comanche Nation 2012-2016 she gained knowledge in various Tribal government programs and businesses. Throughout Sonya’s career she has built many relationships with various tribal leaders, business vendors, and business owners which is key to her current position with Natuv Inc. She attended Southwestern Oklahoma State University where she studied Business Administration of Management. Sonya has served on many different Boards in different capacities in her career where it has given her great leadership experience and the ability to network with various tribes, companies, and vendors. Sonya is very compassionate about helping others to succeed; she is especially supportive of women in Indian Country. From her career experience she hopes her story can help and relate to other women in their current careers to succeed and approach their endeavors with a positive compassionate outlook. Her goal is giving support to others and create possibilities by helping to set new goals for women in Indian Country and beyond.
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Hoporenkv Native American Podcast
Wisdom is the next step in gaining knowledge. And with that, the Native Learning Center has created the Hoporenkv Native American Podcast. Hoporenkv (Hopo-thlee-in-ka) is the Creek word for “wisdom”. Hoporenkv Native American Podcast is the audio podcast from the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Native Learning Center to provide short and focused information on various Tribal housing and community development topics and subject matter related to Tribal housing and NAHASDA in shorter formats than our typical weekly webinars. Make sure to visit the NLC website to learn more about the upcoming Hoporenkv Native American Podcast.