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All My Relations Podcast

All My Relations Podcast

De: Matika Wilbur & Temryss Lane
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Welcome! All My Relations is a podcast hosted by Matika Wilbur (Swinomish and Tulalip), and Temryss Lane (Lummi Nation) to explore our relationships— relationships to land, to our creatural relatives, and to one another. Each episode invites guests to delve into a different topic facing Native American peoples today. We keep it real, play some games, laugh a lot, and even cry sometimes. We invite you to join us!


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  • Writing Big Medicine: Author Talk with Sasha LaPointe
    Oct 2 2025

    We’re closing out this season of All My Relations with something new and something we’re deeply proud of: the launch of our Author Talk series — the first step in the All My Relations + NDN Girls Book Club.

    In this debut Author Talk, Matika and Temryss sit down with poet and memoirist Sasha LaPointe (Upper Skagit, Nooksack), whose work explores trauma, healing, punk rock, and the power of ancestral memory. Together, they dive into Sasha’s acclaimed books Red Paint and Thunder Song, weaving in stories of lineage, belonging, and the courage it takes to write the things we’re told not to say.

    This tender conversation is an intimate exploration of Sasha’s life as an author, where we deep dive into storytelling as a form of Indigenous resistance and remembrance, and the challenges of writing through trauma with clarity and care. Sasha reflects on what it means to be a prolific Indigenous woman author and, reveals the hidden histories beneath the tulip fields of the Skagit Valley, and shares how the stories of her ancestors—and sea maidens—still live in her writing and spirit.

    This episode is not only the season finale—this episode is big medicine, and it’s also an invitation. We hope you’ll read along with us, join our hybrid book discussions, and help us build a community that supports Indigenous authors. Sign up for the All My Relations Book Club at allmyrelationspodcast.com/book-club to get invites, books, background materials, and access to our live events.

    Resources:
    – Support Sasha’s books: Red Paint, Rose Quartz, and Thunder Song
    – Join the Book Club: allmyrelationspodcast.com/book-club
    – Support us on Patreon to watch the full video version of this Author Talk
    – Learn more about NDN Girls Book Club and the good work they’re doing to support Native authors and youth

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    Follow us on Instagram @amrpodcast, or support our work on Patreon. Show notes are published on our website, Allmyrelationspodcast.com. Matika's book Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America is available now! T'igwicid and Hyshqe for being on this journey with us.

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  • Protect Native Women: A Conversation with Sarah Deer
    May 5 2025

    What does it mean to say that rape is not a crime of passion, but a tool of conquest? In this searing episode, Matika sits down with Chief Justice Sarah Deer—legal scholar, citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, and longtime advocate for Native women—to break down the root causes of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People (MMIWP) crisis. Together, they trace the systemic failures—from jurisdictional loopholes and underfunded Tribal justice systems to harmful stereotypes and state indifference—that enable violence against Native people to persist across generations.

    Sarah shares insights from decades of research, courtroom advocacy, and lived experience. She explains why the word “rape” still matters, how U.S. law continues to reflect colonial patriarchy, and what tribal sovereignty has to do with personal safety. With clarity and care, she connects the dots between land theft, gender-based violence, and narrative erasure—and offers a vision for Indigenous feminist legal theory that centers survivor agency and collective healing.

    This is a vital episode for anyone who wants to understand the roots of violence and the pathways to justice in Indian Country.

    Learn more about Sarah Deer’s work at sarahdeer.com.

    Educational Reading & Reports

    • Sarah Deer’s The Beginning and End of Rape is essential reading on how U.S. law enables violence against Native women—and how we can reclaim justice through sovereignty and Indigenous feminist legal theory. Purchase the book here.

    Broken Promises: Continuing Federal Funding Shortfall for Native Americans is a 2018 report by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights detailing chronic underfunding of Native programs. Read it here.

    Justice Denied: The Reality of the Tribal Law and Order Act by Amnesty International explores how systemic legal gaps harm Native women. View the report.

    Advocacy & Action

    •The National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center offers toolkits, trainings, and support for survivors and advocates working to end violence against Native women.

    •The Sovereign Bodies Institute collects data and honors MMIW2S cases, centering Indigenous-led research and action.

    •MMIW USA provides direct services and support for families of the missing and murdered, offering healing and justice-centered care.

    •The Urban Indian Health Institute provides data, reports, and resources on urban Native health disparities, including MMIWP-specific studies.

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    Support the show

    Follow us on Instagram @amrpodcast, or support our work on Patreon. Show notes are published on our website, Allmyrelationspodcast.com. Matika's book Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America is available now! T'igwicid and Hyshqe for being on this journey with us.

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  • The Old Growth Table: Our Food Is Our Medicine
    Apr 22 2025

    We are so proud to introduce our newest collaboration: The Old Growth Table, a brand new podcast hosted by Valerie Segrest (Muckleshoot), launching from our home at Tidelands Studio in downtown Seattle. It’s something we’ve been manifesting for years and it’s finally here!

    In this very special episode, we invite you into the first season of The Old Growth Table by airing its premiere episode right here on All My Relations.

    Valerie Segrest, Native nutritionist and food advocate, invites us in with teachings about springtime, a season of awakening, when the first wild foods emerge after months of winter stillness. She introduces us to two early spring greens—nettles and dandelions—and shows us how they offer more than nutrition. These are ancestral foods that carry teachings, stories, and ceremony.

    With humor, honesty, and deep care, we talk about what it means to rekindle relationships with these foods, especially when those relationships have been disrupted or shrouded in shame. Valerie reminds us that food is not just about nutrients— they offer us wisdom, remembering, and healing.

    Valerie also welcomes two powerful voices in Indigenous food sovereignty—Mariah Gladstone of Indigikitchen and Sean Sherman, author of The Sioux Chef—who join the conversation to reflect on what it means to say: Our food is our medicine.

    So come join us. Let’s listen, gather, and nourish. 🌿

    This is The Old Growth Table. And this is just the beginning.

    Please support the work of our amazing guests:

    • Mariah Gladstone – Founder of Indigikitchen on at www.indigikitchen.com/ and on Instagram at @indigikitchen
    • Sean Sherman – Chef, author of The Sioux Chef’s Indigenous Kitchen, at https://seansherman.com/ and on Instagram at @siouxchef


    Help us grow The Old Growth Table by subscribing, rating, and sharing:
    🔗 oldgrowthtable.com
    🎧 Listen and follow wherever you get your podcasts
    📲 Follow us on Instagram: @oldgrowthtable
    💌 Share with your community — and let us know how you’re (re)connecting to ancestral foods

    Send us your thoughts!

    Support the show

    Follow us on Instagram @amrpodcast, or support our work on Patreon. Show notes are published on our website, Allmyrelationspodcast.com. Matika's book Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America is available now! T'igwicid and Hyshqe for being on this journey with us.

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    34 m
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Loved it! A reality check that impacts & changes perspectives about Indigenous Life today & History of Colonization.

Overdue knowledge for Indigenous Women

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I've known about this podcast for quite some time but haven't had a chance to listen. however, with Matika's book launch recently, I decided to take the time to really tune in after witnessing her presentation.

I'm very honored to listen to the very important stories from two strong women from our communities. They are sharing so many thoughts and ideas that are relevant and struggles for Native people in American society. It is worth the listen! for me as a native man, this work is inspiring and learning. For the non-native community, this work will help you learn, understand, and build relationships with native communities.

Outstanding, candid, and so much relevancy!

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