156 episodios

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.

    Made By Justine O: A Seminole Woman's Small Business Journey

    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/

    • 48 min
    She Breaks Barriers: Indigenous Women in the Business of Tech, Defense, and Logistics

    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

    • 1h 1m
    Healing Our Circles: Mental Health First Aid for Indigenous Youth

    Healing Our Circles: Mental Health First Aid for Indigenous Youth

    Hoporenkv Native American Podcast:
    In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month- “Healing Our Circles: Mental Health First Aid for Indigenous Youth”

    Special Guest:
    Cortney Yarholar, LMSW
    (Mvskoke Creek, Sac & Fox, Otoe, Pawnee)
    CEO of Evergreen Training & Development, LLC

    Episode Description:
    Our ancestors spoke of balance and connection to the spirit world for overall well-being. But today's youth face unique challenges that can disrupt that harmony. In this episode of the Hoporenkv Native American Podcast, we welcome Cortney Yarholar, a powerful voice for mental health advocacy within Indigenous communities.
    We'll delve into the importance of Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training, specifically designed for Tribal communities and Indigenous youth. You'll learn:
    • How MHFA empowers you to identify signs of distress in your loved ones
    • The power of building strong social support networks within our communities
    • Culturally sensitive approaches to supporting mental health in Indigenous youth
    • Resources available to promote healing and emotional well-being for our next generation

    Join us for a conversation that equips you to be a beacon of support for the mental health of Indigenous youth. Together, we can create stronger circles of healing for our future generations.

    Resources for Today’s Episode:
    https://www.evergreen.training/
    https://www.evergreen.training/general-8-7
    https://www.mentalhealthfirstaid.org/about/

    Guest Speaker Bio:
    Cortney is an enrolled member of the Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma as well as descendant of the Muscogee Creek, Pawnee, and Otoe Tribes. He is a husband of an amazing wife and father of two beautiful children. He is a mental health professional specializing in Children Youth and Family services and systems development. His interest is in decreasing suicide among youth and eliminating behavioral health disparities among American Indian tribal communities.
    In 2003 he attained his B.A. from the University of Oklahoma, majoring in Native American Studies. Later, attaining his MSW from Washington University in St. Louis, MO in 2006. He is the founder of Evergreen Training & Development, LLC where he provides training, coaching and facilitation with indigenous communities, helping professionals, and organizations to foster strengths-based practices, build organizational capacity and create culturally relevant, meaningful & healthy narratives.

    • 1h 5 min
    In Honor of International Financial Independence Awareness Day: Building a Strong Financial Future for Your Family and Tribal Community

    In Honor of International Financial Independence Awareness Day: Building a Strong Financial Future for Your Family and Tribal Community

    Release Date:
    04.25.2024

    Hoporenkv Native American Podcast:
    “In Honor of International Financial Independence Awareness Day: Building a Strong Financial Future for Your Family and Tribal Community”

    Special Guest:
    Chantay Moore, MBA
    (Navajo / African American)
    Director
    Native American Financial Literacy Services
    Investment Advisor Representative
    Transamerica Financial Advisors, Inc.

    This episode, we're joined by certified financial educator, Chantay Moore, who brings 15 years of financial industry experience and 10 years of teaching financial literacy workshops to our community.
    In the spirit of honoring our ancestors' resilience and building a secure future for generations to come, we'll discuss the importance of financial literacy and explore the 7 money milestones on the path to financial independence and security.
    In this episode, we will cover:
    • Why financial literacy is a powerful tool for Indigenous communities.
    • Understanding the 7 money milestones: financial education, proper protection, emergency fund, debt management, increasing cash flow, building wealth, and protecting wealth.
    • Practical tips and resources to take control of your finances and achieve your financial goals.
    Whether you're an individual looking to take control of your finances or a tribal leader seeking to empower your community, this episode is packed with valuable insights! Tune in and learn how to build a brighter financial future for yourself and your loved ones.
    Join us for an empowering conversation and take charge of your financial future!

    Resources for Today’s Episode:
    https://financialprofessional.tfaconnects.com/chantay-moore
    https://howmoneyworks.com/chantaywmoore/book
    https://www.youtube.com/c/chantaymoorecertifiedfinancialeducator

    Guest Speaker Bio:
    With over 15 years of experience as a licensed financial professional, I am passionate about empowering families with financial education and solutions that fit their needs and goals. I am the Director of Native American Financial Literacy Services, a for-profit organization that provides financial literacy workshops and programs to Native American communities across the nation. I am also a Financial Services Professional at WealthWave, an independent financial services firm that offers access to financial savings programs and top financial companies.

    My expertise is in teaching financial literacy topics such as retirement planning, estate planning, life insurance, taxes, college planning, and wealth building strategies. I specialize in working with women, college students, small businesses, union organizations, and Native American tribal entities, members, and descendants. I use simple and clear concepts, and a straightforward approach built around any budget, to help families take control of their own financial future, provide self-security, confidence, and peace of mind. I am always open to speaking engagements, remote work opportunities, consulting, independent contracting, and responding to requests for proposals.

    • 57 min
    A Day in the Life of a Resident Services Department

    A Day in the Life of a Resident Services Department

    Release Date:
    01.17.2024

    Hoporenkv Native American Podcast:
    “A Day in the Life of a Resident Services Department”

    Special Guests:
    • Christine De Los Santos, Resident Services Manager
    Northern Circle Indian Housing Authority
    • Montana Wise, Resident Services Specialist
    Northern Circle Indian Housing Authority
    • Maddi Ferranti, Resident Services Specialist
    Northern Circle Indian Housing Authority

    Episode Description:
    Come sit with us and hear the heart and soul of housing.

    Ever wonder what it's like to be front row in building vibrant communities within Tribal Nations? In this episode of the Hoporenkv Native American Podcast, we dive into the heart of California's tribal housing landscape, where dedication and resilience meet the challenges of providing safe and affordable homes for Native American families.

    Join us as we visit with members of a resident services department, not just as caseworkers and housing specialists, but as individuals with deep ties to their communities. Through their firsthand accounts, we'll explore:
    • The unique joys and challenges of working in tribal housing: From the immense satisfaction of witnessing families thrive to the emotional weight of navigating complex issues like poverty, displacement, and cultural disparities.
    • Building bridges, not walls: How these dedicated professionals work alongside tribal councils, elders, and residents to create support systems and foster a sense of belonging within their communities.
    • Navigating the "difficult days": We'll hear candid stories about how they handle moments of frustration, and burnout, drawing strength from their unwavering commitment to their communities.
    • A glimpse into the future: What are the hopes and dreams for tribal housing in California? How can we better support these vital services and ensure they continue to be a cornerstone of tribal well-being?

    This episode is more than just a podcast; it's a window into the lives of those who dedicate themselves to building strong, vibrant communities within tribal nations. It's a story of resilience, cultural pride, and a deep-seated belief in the power of community to overcome any obstacle.

    So, tune in and prepare to be inspired by the unwavering dedication of those who go beyond the bricks and mortar to build homes, hearts, and a brighter future for their residents in Indian Country.

    Resources to Include with Episode:
    https://nciha.org/
    https://www.facebook.com/NorthernCircleIndianHousingAuthority/
    https://www.instagram.com/northern.circle.iha/?hl=en

    • 36 min
    An Update on the Exciting Things Happening with the Youth Police Initiative

    An Update on the Exciting Things Happening with the Youth Police Initiative

    Release Date:
    01.03.2024

    Hoporenkv Native American Podcast:
    “An Update on the Exciting Things Happening with the Youth Police Initiative”

    Special Guests:
    Jay Paris
    Director of Prevention & Early Prevention Programs
    North American Family Institute
    Special Projects
    Youth Police Initiative

    Julie Barrot De Brito
    Director of Operations
    Youth Police Initiative

    Episode Description:
    Tune in for an update on the future of community policing with the Youth Police Initiative! In this episode, we sit down with dedicated representatives, Jay Paris and Julie Barrot De Brito, from the Youth Police Initiative (YPI) to hear firsthand about their latest projects and impactful partnerships. YPI is at the forefront of building trust and understanding between young people and law enforcement, and this episode is your chance to get the inside scoop on their vital work.

    Dive deep into the organization's newest initiatives and hear from YPI about their collaborations with local schools, community organizations, and even youth themselves. Discover how these partnerships are breaking down barriers and fostering positive relationships. Get a glimpse into YPI's vision for the future of community policing, where young people and law enforcement work together to create safer, more just communities here in Indian Country.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone who cares about the future of our communities and the relationship between young people and law enforcement. Join us as we explore the innovative work of the Youth Police Initiative and learn how they're paving the way for a brighter future.

    Resources to Include with Episode:
    https://www.ypiworld.org/
    https://www.ypiworld.org/get-involved

    Guest Speaker Bios:
    Jay Paris is the Director of the NAFI Prevention Division. In this capacity, Mr. Paris directs the development and implementation of initiatives in early intervention and prevention across the eight states where NAFI oversees programs. He also helped to create the YPI. During his 21 years at NAFI, he also has served on its Executive Committee, overseeing corporate development and marketing. Throughout his career, he has had extensive management and program experience.

    Julie Barrot De Brito is an international professional currently overseeing all YPI operations. In her role, she supervises the implementation of the Train-the-Trainer Program nationally and internationally. As a response to COVID-19, she has led the development and implementation of an online version of our programs. Throughout her career, she has worked with communities affected by systemic issues in Kenya, South Sudan, and Thailand, and with members of the international community at the UN.

    • 41 min

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