Hoporenkv Native American Podcast

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Hoporenkv Native American Podcast Podcast

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.

  1. 21 HR AGO

    In Honor of National Life Insurance Month: Financial Literacy for a Brighter Future

    Release Date: 09.25.2024 Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “In Honor of National Life Insurance Month: Financial Literacy for a Brighter Future” Special Guest: Chantay Moore, MBA (Navajo / African American) Certified Financial Educator Episode Description: This month is National Literacy Month, and we're turning our attention to financial literacy, a crucial skill for everyone. Joining us is Chantay Moore, an investment advisor representative who will be discussing the empowering book, "How Money Works for Women." While this book is geared towards women, its principles can be applied to anyone seeking financial independence. We'll explore how understanding money can empower individuals and communities, and how it relates to overall literacy. Together, we'll discuss key financial concepts, strategies for building wealth, and the importance of financial planning for long-term security. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting your financial journey, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice. Tune in as we break down complex financial topics into easy-to-understand terms and discover how financial literacy can be a powerful tool for achieving your goals. Episode Resource Links: Explore the HowMoneyWorks for Women Book: https://howmoneyworks.com/chantaywmoore/bookpages/howmoneyworks-for-women Watch the Webinar Recording: https://youtu.be/KnDnPqIIS4A?si=vhfNj-N4pbpuefuk

    36 min
  2. 18 SEPT

    In Honor of National Life Insurance Month: Planting Seeds of Prosperity

    Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “In Honor of National Life Insurance Month: Planting Seeds of Prosperity” Special Guest: Chantay Moore, MBA (Navajo / African American) Certified Financial Educator Episode Description: This month is National Life Insurance Month, and we're diving deep into the world of financial planning and protection for Native American communities. Joining us is Chantay Moore, a seasoned financial educator with a deep understanding of the unique financial challenges and opportunities facing Native Americans. Together, we'll explore the importance of life insurance as a cornerstone of financial security, discussing how it can protect your family and legacy. We'll also delve into strategies that can help you build wealth and achieve your financial goals. Whether you're a young adult just starting out or an elder looking to secure your family's future, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice. Tune in as we discuss topics such as estate planning, protecting assets, and creating a strong financial foundation for generations to come. Episode Resource Links: email: chantay.moore@howmoneyworks.com website: https://howmoneyworks.com/chantaywmoore Watch financial literacy videos on my YouTube channel! Follow me on Instagram Like my Facebook page Connect on LinkedIn Schedule an appointment with me at this link: https://calendly.com/chantaymoore/30min Life Insurance webinar presentation: https://youtu.be/ywZ1TGBENZw?si=AthCHc2IGNNoFaZa

    32 min
  3. 31 JUL

    A Preview of STTARS

    Release Date: 07.31.2024 Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “A Preview of STTARS” Special Guest: Caroline LaPorte (Immediate Descendant of the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians) Director STTARS Indigenous Safe Housing Center National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center Episode Description: In this episode, we delve into the critical issue of Indigenous homelessness with a special guest, Caroline LaPorte, the Director of the STTARS Indigenous Safe Housing Center. Learn about the invaluable work this organization is doing to provide safe and supportive housing for Indigenous individuals. Caroline shares insights into the challenges faced by Indigenous communities and the vital role STTARS plays in addressing them. Discover the range of services offered by the center, from housing assistance to cultural support, and gain a deeper understanding of the impact their work has on the lives of Indigenous people. The STTARS Mission Statement explains that: “The mission of the STTARS Indigenous Safe Housing Center (STTARS) is to advocate for safe housing for all (their) relatives. (They) do this work through centering Indigeneity, acknowledging our relationship to Earth Mother, building on each other’s gifts, resisting oppression and erasure, and acting upon the prayers of our ancestors to honor diversity and create belonging for us all.” Resources for Today’s Episode: https://www.niwrc.org/housing https://www.niwrc.org/housing/contact https://www.niwrc.org/mailing-list Guest Biography: Caroline LaPorte (immediate descendant of the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians) returns to NIWRC as the Director of the STTARS Indigenous Safe Housing Center after previously serving as NIWRC's Senior Native Affairs Policy Advisor. She graduated from the University of Miami School of Law, where she was named a Henry Bandier Fellow, and received the Natasha Pettigrew Memorial Award for her time as a fellow in the Children and Youth Law Clinic. She is an attorney/Judicial Advisor to the Tribal Court of the Seminole Tribe of Florida and is an Associate Judge for the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians. Caroline's work focuses primarily on housing, human rights, children, firearms, and criminal justice focused within the gender-based violence framework. She serves on the American Bar Associations Victim’s Rights Task Force, co-chairs the Victim’s Committee for the Criminal Justice Section of the ABA, is a member of the Lenape Center’s MMIW Task Force, on the Board of Directors for StrongHearts Native Helpline, worked with Gwen Packard on helping to start the National Working Group on Safe Housing for American Indians and Alaska Natives, and is an adjunct instructor at the University of Miami teaching Native and Indigenous studies.

    10 min

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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.

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