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    American Indian Living

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    Episodes (268)

    American Indian Living - Nurturing First Nations

    American Indian Living - Nurturing First Nations

    Guests: Loren Fish, Holbrook Indian School; Wilhelm Meya, The LanguageConservancy; Julien Jacobs (Yupik and Inupiaq); Micah Wright, FNX

    Description: Numerous ways exist to nurture First Nation Peoples and theircultures. This weeks' show focuses on programs from across Indian Countrythat are educating Native youth, preserving indigenous language, caring forthe environment, and championing Native TV programming.

    Contact Info: www.languageconservancy.org/

    American Indian Living - Workplace Health Across the Generations

    American Indian Living - Workplace Health Across the Generations

    Guest: Sue Hawkes; Leadership Expert, Author of "Chasing Perfection- Shatterthe Illusion; Minimize Self-Doubt & Maximize Success."

    Description: Do younger workers and those with more experience have toclash? Does the age of an employee make a difference in how you affirm himor her? If you own a business can your own insecurities undermine yourworkforce? These and other questions are tackled by business consultant SueHawkes on this week's show.

    For more information contact: www.suehawkes.com/

    American Indian Living - Let Food Be Your Medicine

    American Indian Living - Let Food Be Your Medicine

    Guests: Coral Parrish, RN, raw vegan chef; Dr. Rodrigo Rodriguez, Medical Director of International BioCare Hospital

    Description: Dr. DeRose interviews two health professionals who share fascinating stories and insights—all designed to help you treat or prevent disease using dietary wisdom like that embraced by Native Americans.

    For more information: coralrn@gmail.com, 707-225-2812; www.biocarehospital.com, 800-701-7345

    American Indian Living - Neurofeedback: Help for Mental Health

    American Indian Living - Neurofeedback: Help for Mental Health

    Guest: Ed Carlton, D.C. (Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine), Founder of the Carlton Neurofeedback Center

    Description: Dr. Ed Carlton shares how neurofeedback can help you address ADD and ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, Anxiety, Depression and other conditions.

    For more information: https://carltonneurofeedbackcenter.com/ or www.bcia.org (to find a provider near you who performs biofeedback and/or neurofeedback)

    American Indian Living - Never Too Late to Get in Shape

    American Indian Living - Never Too Late to Get in Shape

    Guest: Jaime Brenkus, Author and Fitness Coach for Evergreen Wellness; known for his “Eight minute Abs” and “The 28 Day Size Down” programs.

    Description: Fitness expert Jamie Brenkus shares practical tips and motivational insights, calculated to help you feel better, look better, and avoid the ravages of diabetes and other chronic diseases.

    For further information contact: exercisewithjaime.com

    American Indian Living - Beyond Tobacco

    American Indian Living - Beyond Tobacco

    Guest: Stanton Glantz, PhD; Professor of Medicine, University of California at San Francisco; Director of the UCSF Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education (CTCRE)

    Description: Tobacco has been regarded as a sacred plant throughout Indian Country for centuries, but new dangers are emerging from commercial tobacco and its cousins like e-cigarettes and marijuana. Learn some of the latest science from internationally renowned UCSF researcher, Dr. Stanton Glantz.

    For more information visit: http://www.tobacco.ucsf.edu or http://www.smokefreemovies.ucsf.edu

    American Indian Living - Remembering the Forgotten Ones

    American Indian Living - Remembering the Forgotten Ones

    Guests: Mendy Corwin with Impact Hope; Deb Claymore (Lakota) with Dakota Conference of SDAs; Dennis Perry with Operation Food for Life; and Dr. George Jackson with Middle East University

    Description: You can change the world—one life at a time—whether you are helping right here in Indian Country or whether you’re devoting your time and resources to Rwanda, Africa; Papua New Guinea; or Beirut, Lebanon.

    For Further Information Contact: www.Impact-hope.org (503-673-3905); dclaymore@comcast.net (970-214-9666); www.childimpact.org or gd.jackson@meu.edu.lb

    American Indian Living - Archeology, Astronomy and Natural Remedies

    American Indian Living - Archeology, Astronomy and Natural Remedies

    Guests: Michael Hasel, Professor of Near Eastern Studies and Archaeology, SAU; Jim Burr, Telescope Designer; and Danny Kwon, JD, Life and Health TV

    Description: Dr. DeRose interviews experts from the areas of archeology, astronomy, and entrepreneurship who provide fascinating insights worthy of comparing with traditional Native American observations.

    For more information: www.southern.edu, www.heavensdeclare.org, and www.LifeandHealth.org

    American Indian Living - Natural Remedies for Drug Addiction

    American Indian Living - Natural Remedies for Drug Addiction

    Guests: Lew Keith, President, Butler Creek Health Education Center (Collinwood, TN); Al Trace, Director, Black Hills School of Massage (Hermosa, SD)

    Description: Lew Keith of Butler Creek Ranch shares amazing details about a drug rehab facility that boasts a 100% success rate among participants that faithfully follow their program. Al Trace rounds out the show with insights into a massage training program in the heart of Indian Country.

    For further information: www.butlercreekhealth.org (931-213-1029); a href="mailto:altrace@gmail.com">altrace@gmail.com (423-710-4873)

    American Indian Living - Cancer Education in Alaska

    American Indian Living - Cancer Education in Alaska

    Guest: Katie Cueva ScD MAT MPH: Adjunct Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Health, University of Alaska Anchorage, Institute of Social and Economic Research

    Description: Dr. Katie Cueva and her family have been making an impact in Indian Country from decades. You’ll enjoy her personal story as well as her insights into cancer prevention among indigenous peoples. Of special importance, Katie discusses free cancer resources that are of value to health professionals and indigenous peoples alike.

    For more information: www.akchap.org

    American Indian Living - Prevention Across the Lifespan

    American Indian Living - Prevention Across the Lifespan

    Guests: Nancy O’Banion, Health Education and Wellness Director, Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa; Dr. Rachel Bishop, Chief of Consult Services, National Eye Institute

    We can improve our health at any age. Today’s guests focus on improving the health of Native youth as well as preserving our vision throughout our lifetime.

    For more information: www.ihcrc.org/ or or 918-588-1900; www.nei.nih.gov/

    American Indian Living - Help for Knee Arthritis

    American Indian Living - Help for Knee Arthritis

    Guest: Victor “Rocky” Romano, MD; Orthopedic Surgeon and author of “Finding the Source: Maximizing Your Results—With and Without Orthopaedic Surgery”

    If you think it’s time for knee replacement surgery, think again. Dr. Rocky Romano helps listeners explore a host of other options, including lifestyle changes, dietary supplements, braces, and injections—all with a goal of helping you avoid surgery.

    For further information: romanomd.com/

    American Indian Living - Defeating Dementia

    American Indian Living - Defeating Dementia

    Guest: Richard Furman, MD, FACS, board-certified surgeon and author ofDefeating Dementia

    Description: Vascular surgeon and author, Dr. Richard Furman shares his own family's journey with dementia-and his amazing discoveries from the medical research literature that reveal how all of us can help "defeat dementia"using simple lifestyle strategies.For further information: www.prescriptionforlife.com

    American Indian Living - Living Smart with eHealth

    American Indian Living - Living Smart with eHealth

    Guest: Linda Royer, PhD, RN, MPH; President of Living Smart

    The internet boasts a wealth of resources, but how can you possibly find the ones you need? Dr. Linda Royer tells about a one-stop-shop to help you achieve your healthy lifestyle goals, including a free service called "Taking Control" to help you break free of addictive commercialtobacco products. For more information contact: www.livingsmart.live

    American Indian Living - Improving Your Life with the Ripple Effect

    American Indian Living - Improving Your Life with the Ripple Effect

    Guest: Greg Wells, PhD, Exercise Physiology; Asst Professor of Kinesilogy, University of Toronto; author of “The Ripple Effect: Eat, Sleep, Move, and Think Better.”

    Description: Exercise physiologist, Dr. Greg Wells, shares cutting-edge insights into human performance drawn from helping people on both ends of the human spectrum: from world-class athletes to children with cancer.

    For further information: http://drgregwells.com/