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Becoming Einstein’s Teacher

Erika Twani has worked with educational programs across the world from indigenous rural communities to demographically eclectic urban centers. She and her team are convinced that every child has an inner genius. In this week's show, learn how to

Erika Twani has worked with educational programs across the world from indigenous rural communities to demographically eclectic urban centers. She and her team are convinced that every child has an inner genius. In this week's show, learn how to maximize the educational potential of the children in your family, your tribe, and your community. For More Info: www.ErikaTwani.com Read Less

A Place of Hope for Mental Health

Dr. Gregory Jantz draws from over 30 years of experience to provide listeners with insights into addressing mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and suicidal thinking. For more information: Consult Dr. Jantz's latest book, "So Much to Live

Dr. Gregory Jantz draws from over 30 years of experience to provide listeners with insights into addressing mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and suicidal thinking. For more information: Consult Dr. Jantz's latest book, "So Much to Live For" or visit APlaceOfHope.com Read Less

Protecting Our Children

Children are among the most vulnerable members of society. In this week's show, Robert Kahn shares practical tips from his years in law enforcement and elementary education to help our children and grandchildren stay safe and healthy. For further

Children are among the most vulnerable members of society. In this week's show, Robert Kahn shares practical tips from his years in law enforcement and elementary education to help our children and grandchildren stay safe and healthy. For further information: www.BobbyandMandee.com Read Less

Education and Inspiration

In this week's show you'll first learn how an online curriculum called "Farm Stew Basic," developed for indigenous peoples in Africa, might be used in Indian Country. Next, you'll gain inspiration in healthy living from Yves Monnier who used

In this week's show you'll first learn how an online curriculum called "Farm Stew Basic," developed for indigenous peoples in Africa, might be used in Indian Country. Next, you'll gain inspiration in healthy living from Yves Monnier who used practical lifestyle principles to drop 80 pounds in about 12 months. For more information: FarmStew.org and ItIsWritten.tv or ItIsWritten.com Read Less

Addressing Special Needs in Indian Country

Dr. DeRose welcomes three different guests who share practical insights into meeting special needs within Indian Country. Topics include: providing youth with culturally-appropriate educational options, extending dental services to underserved Native

Dr. DeRose welcomes three different guests who share practical insights into meeting special needs within Indian Country. Topics include: providing youth with culturally-appropriate educational options, extending dental services to underserved Native communities, and increasing the capacity of Native first responders to deal with major hazards. For further information: www.lavidamission.org or 505.786.5539; pucnativeministries@gmail.com or 217.322.2516 _Crosby_; David.hall@fema.dhs.gov or 866-213-9548 _Hall_ Read Less

Overcoming Trauma

Few individuals go through life without experiencing some type of trauma. Ingrid Slikkers provides insights into how to survive and thrive in the context of trauma. For further information: TraumaCare@Andrews.edu

Few individuals go through life without experiencing some type of trauma. Ingrid Slikkers provides insights into how to survive and thrive in the context of trauma. For further information: TraumaCare@Andrews.edu Read Less

Diabetes Undone

Despite progress in Indian Country, diabetes continues to rob families and tribes of their loved ones. Gain new hope and help for diabetes through Dr. Wes Youngberg's popular program called "Diabetes Undone." This week's show features an exciting

Despite progress in Indian Country, diabetes continues to rob families and tribes of their loved ones. Gain new hope and help for diabetes through Dr. Wes Youngberg's popular program called "Diabetes Undone." This week's show features an exciting opportunity for Native Americans in Oklahoma to enroll in this valuable course for free--as well as special discounts for all listeners. For Further Information: DiabetesUndone.com; LifeAndHealth.org Read Less

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