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The Anonymous Eskimo Podcast is an Indigenous podcast devoted to uplift Indigenous peoples, with a mission to send hope to those struggling with the negative stigma placed upon mental health issues, the disease of alcoholism, and drug addiction. To also bring awareness to the MMIWG2S & MMIP crisis. Through guests sharing their experiences, inspiration, strength, and hope. I want to break the stigma that is associated with indigenous people, mental health and recovery. Host: Ralph Sara
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Sometimes we forget that our perspective as change agents is just one of many. Perspectives of Change show is dedicated to exploring how to nudge change forward by understanding and valuing multiple perspectives. This show is hosted by Sarika Kharbanda. We explore lean, agile, change management, business agility topics from a variety of perspectives.
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The American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS) was founded nearly sixty years ago to further the knowledge of India in the United States by supporting American scholarship on India. The programs of AIIS foster the production of and engagement with scholarship on India, and promote and advance mutual understanding between the citizens of the United States and of India. AIIS seeks to provide access to scholarship about India to a wide and diverse audience.Through this podcast series, we hope ...
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Send us a text Stacey Wells is an Inupiq woman from Anaktuvuk Pass Alaska who is currently residing in the state of Washington. Stacey's Inupiaq name is Ayapana. Stacey, a strong single mother in recovery has over 8 years of sobriety. In this episode she shares her strength and hope for those still struggling with alcohol and drug addiction. Suppor…
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Send us a text Mike Sisson, Case manager/Social worker at My House in Wasilla, AK. Co-Owner/Artist at Newsense Music Entertainment shares his amazing story of recovery. Mike has over 8 years of sobriety. Mike encourages healing and recovery through his music that uplifts, inspires, and connects with his listeners. Check out Mike's music at the link…
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Send us a text Mike Williams Sr. is a Yup'ik man from the village of Akiak, Alaska. Mike has over 33 years of Sobriety. He has run the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race 15 times. Winning the Most inspirational musher twice and The Mushers Choice award as well. He has been profiled in Sports Illustrated, Good Morning America, and CNN. He is a leading fig…
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Send us a text Tyler Young AKA 2essentialz, a Sugpiaq, Alutiiq, Tsimshian, Lakota, Sioux, Cherokee, and Swedish man with 4 years of sobriety shares his recovery journey. Check out 2essentialz new single ”Work” on Apple Music and Spotify! https://music.apple.com/us/album/work/1529173352?i=1529173354 https://open.spotify.com/album/5JaNYV7G5f1SaULELVG…
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Send us a text Kendra Kahtle-et Kloster, Tlingit Raven/kiks.adi from Wrangell and Juneau, AK. Currently serving as the co-Director for law & policy at the Alaska Native Women’s Resource Center and a partner with the MMIWG2S Alaska Working Group. She wears multiple hats in life and community work - "being a mother of three children is my favorite ro…
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Welcome to “Hexagons and Thinking” in conversation with Fran Cormack A bee’s honeycomb is built from interconnected hexagons. Hexagons encourage us to view connections even when there is chaos. They mirror the complexity of our real world today. Their unique shape sparks curiosity and creativity too. In this conversation, Fran and Sarika explore he…
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In this episode, we look to the world of tech and the bridges that AIIS students create between Indian and South Asian Studies and successful careers in technology fields of all kinds. The stereotypical careers that stem from the study of Indic languages and South Asian Studies may be in the humanities, but many AIIS language students have made the…
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Send us a text Yaari Walker Yaari is Yupik from the village of Savoonga, Alaska on St. Lawrence Island. Yaari just published her new book entitled, Aatak Ayguumun Angwaaghnaqi: Keep Paddling Against the Wind. Yaari has 12 years of Sobriety and on today’s show Yaari courageously shares her story, discuss her new book, and discusses her experience ac…
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Welcome to "The Power of Failure: Unveiling Wisdom from Fail Conf” with Rucha Kapare. In this conversation we dive into the transformative power of failure as a critical ingredient for growth and learning. We bring you Rucha’s own story and insights about Fail Conf, a conference where leaders share their experiences with failure and the lessons the…
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Send us a text Alex Beltz Alex is Inupiaq and Koyukon Athabascan. Alex works in recovery and is 4 years sober. On today’s show Alex courageously shares his story for those who are struggling. Alex would like the listeners to know that, “He has struggled with a variety of issues, and hopes that if you get anything from this interview, it is that if …
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Welcome to “Journeying through Edward De Bono’s 6 Thinking Hats” in conversation with Fran Cormack. In this conversation, we journey through Edward De Bono’s 6 Thinking hats beginning with what are these 6 thinking hats to begin with, the benefits and flexibility of the 6 thinking hats, and the practical challenges when facilitating these. We also …
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Send us a text Navonne Benally is an Alaska Native, Native American, Two Spirit and the creator of Menabash Media. Navonne also goes by their native names Menabash, Hute ghee'nee, Tulugaq or Ahłeenibaa. They are blessed, honored and empowered to share they come from seven different tribes. They’re Iñupiaq, Koyukon Dene’ (Athabascan), Navajo, Blackf…
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Send us a text Jayroy Makokis Jayroy is from Saddle Lake, AB but currently resides in Edmonton, AB Canada where he is a full time student in his second year of university for a Bachelor of Arts in the Cree Language. Jayroy is an indigenous content creator as well as a journeyman Electrician. Jayroy is 9 1/2 years sober and on this show Jayroy coura…
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Send us a text Braden Kadlun Johnston Braden is an Inuit content creator, a producer, and a writer. Braden was born in Yellowknife, NT, but resides in Calgary, AB, Canada, where he is a 3rd year philosophy student. Braden has been sober for 4 1/2 years. On this show Braden courageously shares his story for those that are still struggling. https://w…
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Welcome to “Strength Unleashed” in conversation with Bindi Basan In this conversation, we dive into the extraordinary journey of the corporate Bindi Basan who stepped into the world of Strength training including the formidable challenge of deadlifts. Bindi takes pride in calling herself a powerlifter and defies the stereotype and redefines what it…
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Send us a text Lily Tuzroyluke Lily is Inupiaq, Tlingit, and Nisga'a from Anchorage, Alaska. She is an Indigenous author who recently published her book entitled Sivulliq: Ancestor. Lily was named USA Today’s Woman of the Year for 2024. Lily has 22 years of sobriety. On this show Lily shares about her novel: Sivulliq: Ancestor, about being named US…
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Welcome to “Blaming frameworks, dodging responsibility” in conversation with Ralph van Roosmalen. In this coffee table conversation at Perspectives of Change, Ralph and Sarika discuss the tendency of organisations to blame frameworks when things go wrong during implementation of a framework. They dive into the importance of looking at frameworks as…
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Send us a text Bill Ward Bill is 1/2 Cree from Calgary Alberta, Canada. Bill is a Recovery Activist, Motivational Speaker, Change Maker, and the Host of The UDR Podcast. Bill is 9 years sober, and on this show Bill courageously shares his story for those that are still struggling. https://www.billward.life/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1…
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Welcome to “Connect Learning with Practice in the Management 3.0 Community” in conversation with Sara Ramos. In this conversation, Sara shares how she embarked on her unique learning journey and the passion with which she has been nurturing the Management 3.0 community. She shares how community members play an active and pivotal role in shaping and…
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Send us a text Mike Scott Mike is from Sturgeon Lake First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada. Mike is a motivational speaker and an Indigenous influencer. Mike is 12 years sober and on this show Mike courageously shares his story, sending hope out to those who are still struggling. https://www.bookmikescott.com/? https://www.facebook.com/OneShineMusic…
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Welcome to “Crafting Environments for Distributed Teams” in conversation with Jim Benson and Mark Kilby. Distributed teams have been around for a long time. I’ve been working with globally distributed teams since around 1999. I’ve personally witnessed firsthand the evolution of distributed teams and the challenges and opportunities these have prese…
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Welcome to “Visual Vibes: Art as a Language” where we explore Roberto’s journey into the world of visualisation. We learn more about Roberto’s creative process, and why experimentation is at the heart of his creative process. We journey with Roberto from where his visualisation journey began, the challenges he faced or opportunities he created and …
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Send us a text Michelle Chubb aka Indigenous Baddie on social media is a model, activist, and public speaker. Michelle is Swampy Cree from the Bunibonibee Cree Nation, north of Manitoba, Canada. Michelle makes content to educate non-Indigenous people and to inspire indigenous youth to come out of their shells and express themselves. Michelle is sob…
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Welcome to “Management 3.0: the journey from a book to real transformation” where we explore the evolution of Management 3.0. We also dive into making leadership more human, touching every aspect from personal growth to organisational change, drawing inspiration from the Management 3.0 principles. Know more about Katharina and / Connect with Kathar…
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Send us a text Dr. Charlene Aqpik Apok Charlene is Iñupiaq, her family is from White Mountain and Golovin. She is the force behind Data for Indigenous Justice (DIJ), a nonprofit organization that tracks data related to the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit (MMIWG2S) peoples in Alaska. As DIJ’s executive director…
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Welcome to “Thinking Beyond 9 to 5: Unlocking Potential with Async” where we unravel the intricacies of async, challenge the status quo, address resistance, corporate demands and the question of whether everyone should go async. Know more about Sumeet and / Connect with Sumeet on LinkedIn View the Videocast of this Episode at this link on YouTube. …
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Send us a text LJ Muskwa LJ Is an indigenous influencer and comedian who was raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada but now resides in Edmonton, Alberta Canada. He is a father of two amazing daughters and has been sober for over 12 years. On today’s show LJ courageously shares his story for those still struggling. https://www.tiktok.com/@lj_muskwa?_t…
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Send us a text Dr. Amanda Cheromiah Dr. Amanda Cheromiah is from the village of Paguate, located on the homelands of Laguna Pueblo in New Mexico. She believes one of the greatest gifts she has an educator, mentor, and sister, is the ability to build the confidence of students, especially Indigenous youth, through storytelling, photography, and vide…
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Welcome to "Enabling and Building Capability for Change in Organisations with Sunil Mundra". In this podcast we - unravel the challenges organisations face in the ever-evolving landscape of change - discover how leveraging the skills of experts in the right way becomes a game-changer - explore the role of leadership in building and sustaining lasti…
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Send us a text Don Barnaby Beaver who creates waves Don is First Nations Mi'gmaq from Listiguj Quebec. Don is a Red Road Warrior. He is an MC as well as a Northern Traditional and Southern Straight Pow Wow dancer. Don along with his wife Candia started "Healing Stiches." Where they make Storytelling clothing inspired by your vision that they design…
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Team competency matrix - a go to tool for managers, leaders, teams, HR and change agents when you want to understand an employee and team’s competencies and then making informed decisions around hiring, up-skilling and the like. Sarika, host of Perspectives of Change show, has been inviting practitioners to the Perspectives of Change show. She invi…
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