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WELL FOR CULTURE

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Well For Culture is an Indigenous wellness initiative that focuses on healing intergenerational trauma and reimagining Indigenous futures through a holistic, ancestral-based approach to healing, health and wellness. WFC is based on the teaching that Indigenous cultural values, modalities of movements and original foods of our people are inherently based in wellness and are powerful tools for spiritual, mental, physical and emotional healing.

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6/6/2019

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September 1, 2022

Indigenous Ancestral Values and Social Media

In this episode, we talk about the ways that social media and time spent in the digital world can harm our health, and why this is potentially the biggest public health crisis of our time

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February 4, 2021

The Evolving Role of Indigenous Fathers: A Conversation with Thosh Collins & Dr. Joshuaa Allison-Burbank

Currently in Native country is a resurgence of Indigenous fatherhood teachings and practices, as well as an evolving role of Indigenous fathers in their families and communities. In this conversation WFC Co-Founder Thosh Collins sat down with his friend and collegue Dr Joshuaa Allison-Burbank during a Native Wellness Institute Power Event that was live on Facebook. Josh is a Diné / Pueblo Man and father of 2 from Tohatchi, NM on the Navajo Nation. Josh received an MA in 2015 and a PhD in 2020 in speech-language pathology from University of Kansas. He also attended the University of New Mexico completing undergraduate degrees in speech and hearing sciences. Josh's research and clinical interests include autism spectrum disorder, communication disorders associated with cleft/craniofacial differences, disability surveillance, early intervention, and culturally responsive service delivery. Josh is an adjunct lecturer at the University Vermont Medical Center. Josh has facilitated numerous workshops and technical assistance related to early childhood programming and diversity initiatives across Indian Country. Josh currently works as a speech-language pathology at Northern Navajo Medical Center in Shiprock, NM. Thosh also co-authored, with Josh, a chapter called American Indian Fathers and their Sacred Children in recently the published book called ‘Handbook of Fathers and Child Development’. Handbook of Fathers and Child Development by Fitzgerald, H.E., von Klitzing, K., Cabrera, N., Scarano de Mendonça, J., Skjøthaug, Th. (Eds.) https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030510268 
To learn more about Josh’s work and consulting business visit his website at https://www.lilmoccasins.com/About. Instagram: @ndnslp

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November 20, 2020

A Pandemic Update for Native America - Vaccines, Public Health, and Precautions. - Part 1/2

As COVID-19 continues to impact the world, tribal Nations and Indigenous people continue to see sweeping impacts of the virus in our communities. This episode explores public health implications and perspectives surrounding the topic. First, we talk about some of the ways that the virus has impacted our family and communities personally. We then interview Deionna Vigil, a Research Program Coordinator at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for American Indian Health. She offers insight into the public health response to the pandemic in Indian Country. She explains how this has shifted over time. She then answers our questions about the vaccine. This is a 2-part series. The next pandemic episode will be released soon, in which we will explore cultural, spiritual, and wellness-oriented impacts of the virus. These episodes have been made possible with funding by the National Geographic Society Emergency Fund for Journalists.

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What is WELL FOR CULTURE?

Well For Culture is an Indigenous wellness initiative that focuses on healing intergenerational trauma and reimagining Indigenous futures through a holistic, ancestral-based approach to healing, health and wellness. WFC is based on the teaching that Indigenous cultural values, modalities of movements and original foods of our people are inherently based in wellness and are powerful tools for spiritual, mental, physical and emotional healing.

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This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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