Let's Have a Powwow

Amy Farid

LHAP is centered around the Urban Indigenous experience in NYC. We will talk about guests Homelands and How and Why they came to the big city. We will also cover culture and fashion as it is a big part of the Podcast Hosts' life. Being a fat, brown woman working in Fashion for over 20 years I've heard it all! Let's Have a Powwow is inspired by those cringe moments we've had in professional settings where someone has suggested "having a powwow" to discuss work stuff. We are reclaiming the word! So join in and enjoy indigenous excellence. Don't worry, everyone is invited, we will also feature some of my favorite Allies!

  1. Mickela Mallozzi Host and Creator of Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi

    Jan 5

    Mickela Mallozzi Host and Creator of Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi

    Send us Fan Mail This week I’m joined by Mickela Mallozzi. Host, creator, and executive producer of Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi. Bare Feet is a thirty-minute travel series that highlights traditional dance and music cultures from around the world. A professional dancer and trained musician, Mickela seamlessly weaves her two greatest passions travel and dance into a show that is as joyful as it is meaningful. Mickela has been my client for over 20 years, and I still remember the day she first told me about the idea for this show. I knew immediately it was going to be something special. Bare Feet is now a four-time Emmy Award winning series, which comes as no surprise because it truly is that good. The authenticity, joy, and passion Mickela brings to the screen are absolutely contagious. Her newest season shines a powerful light on global voices, Indigenous communities, and the deep human connections that dance creates across cultures. I truly believe dance is inherently Indigenous, which is why I love watching Mickela travel the world while uplifting our Indigenous relatives everywhere she goes. You can watch Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi on PBS.org and at TravelBareFeet.com.  Follow Mickela @travelbarefeet Support the show  Follow the pod @letshaveapowwowpod  Created and Hosted by Amy z. Farid  Follow me @therealamyfarid  The LHAP Original songs  "Wakon 2" "Wakon 3", "Laud Up", "Clapt", and "Whisper" were created by Jason Guitano/Skellz  @jay_anton_    Logo Design by my homegirl @DanielaHritcu  God Bless Community!

    59 min
  2. 12/09/2025

    Loren Waters and Tafv Sampson

    Send us Fan Mail This week I’m joined by Loren Waters and Tafv Sampson. Loren is an award winning Filmmaker who was recently in New York City for a screening of her short documentary Tiger, A captivating 13 minute film about the legacy of the Tiger family in Oklahoma. The film is Oscar-qualified, and Loren took home a directing award at Sundance earlier this year. She keeps receiving well deserved recognition for her work, but what means the most to her is the support of her community. Joining her, is Tafv Sampson, a set designer and one of Loren’s closest collaborators. The two met on the set of Reservation Dogs and have been creating together ever since. We talk about how special it is to work alongside other Indigenous creatives, what it means to take the leap from one career to the next, and how we carry our ancestors with us every step of the way. Thank you Tafv and loren. Tiger is now streaming on the Criterion Collection and FNXtv. Opening song by SKELLZ and Outro song by Wotko Long from the Tiger Documentary. This show was created and produced by Yours Truly. Thanks for listening! Follow Loren  @lorenkwaters Follow the Tiger Short Doc @Tigerteefilm Follow Tafv @tafvsampson Support the show  Follow the pod @letshaveapowwowpod  Created and Hosted by Amy z. Farid  Follow me @therealamyfarid  The LHAP Original songs  "Wakon 2" "Wakon 3", "Laud Up", "Clapt", and "Whisper" were created by Jason Guitano/Skellz  @jay_anton_    Logo Design by my homegirl @DanielaHritcu  God Bless Community!

    1h 5m
5
out of 5
13 Ratings

About

LHAP is centered around the Urban Indigenous experience in NYC. We will talk about guests Homelands and How and Why they came to the big city. We will also cover culture and fashion as it is a big part of the Podcast Hosts' life. Being a fat, brown woman working in Fashion for over 20 years I've heard it all! Let's Have a Powwow is inspired by those cringe moments we've had in professional settings where someone has suggested "having a powwow" to discuss work stuff. We are reclaiming the word! So join in and enjoy indigenous excellence. Don't worry, everyone is invited, we will also feature some of my favorite Allies!

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