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Lost Souls Radio

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It is a deconstructing informational with analysis, interviews, irreverence, and kookiness mixed in! Laughter is medicine. It will be a roller coaster of somber and wacky. Sometimes we need to lighten up in this dim world!! Theme music created by: Anawak Underground

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10/23/2019

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Episode thumbnail for Healing Through Ancestry, Dr. Patty Cihuacoatl Xochitlalokzin Ramirez

May 3, 2026

Healing Through Ancestry, Dr. Patty Cihuacoatl Xochitlalokzin Ramirez

In this inspiring episode of Lost Souls Radio, Dr. Patty Cihuacoatl Xochitlalokzin Ramirez shares her journey of healing, ancestral medicine, and decolonizing practices. She discusses the importance of rites of passage, collective healing, and transforming community spaces to foster dignity and sacredness.00:00 The Journey of Emotional Awareness03:49 Healing and Ancestral Connection07:09 Wandering and Identity12:27 Reconnecting with Ancestral Medicine14:16 Understanding Healing Justice17:45 Cages vs. Circles in Healing19:51 The Importance of Collective Healing22:11 Decolonizing Trauma-Informed Care26:53 Navigating Pushback in Decolonial Approaches32:43 The Birth of Colibri: A Vision for Healing38:05 Addressing Lateral Violence in BIPOC Communities42:01 Rites of Passage: Restoring Cultural Connections50:19 Cultural Memory and the Power of RemembranceGuest linksInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr.pattyramirez/Website - https://www.klbri.org/Raza Data baseTheme Music by: AUG , Lost souls radioPurchase song here

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March 24, 2026

Broken Icons, Healing Communities: Restorative Justice After Cesar Chavez

Guest name: Luis J. RodriguezThis episode explores the complex legacy of Cesar Chavez, restorative justice, and community healing within indigenous and Latino communities. Hosted by Mateo, featuring Luis J. Rodriguez, the conversation delves into historical trauma, systemic oppression, and pathways to healing and accountability.Theme music by: Anahuak UndergroundChapters00:00 Introduction to Heavy Waters01:33 The Legacy of Cesar Chavez05:23 Restorative Justice and Community Healing09:44 Listening to Survivors13:52 The Importance of Accountability18:06 Generational Trauma and Healing20:48 Transformation and Liberation24:45 Why the Need for Prophetic Figures25:38 The Feminine Energy and Its Misrepresentation28:35 The Problem with Iconography and Naming30:05 Media Representation and Community Narratives33:21 Restorative Justice and Healing37:27 Anger, Rage, and Community Reckoning40:09 Next Steps for Community Healing43:55 Honoring Our Ancestors and Personal StoriesGuest linksWebsite - https://luisrodriguez.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/lrodrig555/

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October 20, 2025

Integrating Indigenous Healing in Mental Health - DSW Francisco Lozornio

In this episode of Los Souls Radio, Mateo speaks with Doctor of Social Work Francisco Lozornio about the integration of indigenous healing practices into mental health. They discuss the impact of the school-to-prison pipeline, the significance of intergenerational trauma, and the role of land and connection in healing. Dr. Lozornio emphasizes the importance of cultural humility in social work and the need for community mental health practitioners to advocate for systemic change. The conversation highlights the Three Sisters model as a framework for community interdependence and the necessity of collaborative approaches in mental health practice.Theme music created by: Anawak UndergroundTakeawaysTrauma is collective, affecting families and communities.Healing is about carrying pain with dignity, not erasing it.Pathologizing individuals overlooks environmental factors.Community mental health practitioners must advocate for systemic change.Land connection is essential for indigenous healing.The Three Sisters model illustrates interdependence in community.Workshops should be co-created with community needs in mind.Mental health practitioners should engage in community organizing.

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What is Lost Souls Radio?

It is a deconstructing informational with analysis, interviews, irreverence, and kookiness mixed in! Laughter is medicine. It will be a roller coaster of somber and wacky. Sometimes we need to lighten up in this dim world!!

Theme music created by: Anawak Underground

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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