After a 2 year hiatus, #IndigenousFlame is back with a new look, new theme song by my lil bro Anthony Figueroa. Get Ready #bbof #brownballoffury #indigenousflame #nativepodcast #podcasting #nativestorytelling #reclaimingnarratives

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After a 2 year hiatus, #IndigenousFlame is back with a new look, new theme song by my lil bro Anthony Figueroa. Get Ready #bbof #brownballoffury #indigenousflame #nativepodcast #podcasting #nativestorytelling #reclaimingnarratives
Tomorrow morning, I will be Austin bound for Alterconf! So excited because this is the first tech and gaming conference that I'll be speaking at where ALL the speakers are women. I'll be speaking at 11:20 am. If you're in the area, don't forget to get your tickets at https://alterconf.com/conferences/2017/austin-tx#tickets #alterconf #austin #ATribeCalledGeek #Indigenerdity #digitalactivism #indigenousflame
I CAN. I MUST. I WILL. Tonight, on a brand new segment of #IndigenousFlame I will be talking with the program coordinator for the #nabifoundation, Angelo Johnson aka @kidd_fr3sh. Tune in at 8:30pm CST at www.mixlr.com/success-native-style as we discuss Angelo's work with the NABI foundation and the inspirational work that he does for our native youth across Turtle Island. #inspirationleader #talkradio #successnativestyle #turtleisland #nativeyouth #motivationalleader
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mydcQ5AxVL8)
Tonight on Indigenous Flame, Jason Hill of House of Frybread Cafe and Community Center will be joining me to talk Frybread & Business. So listen in tonight at 8:30pm CST at www.successnativestyle.org.
Johnnie Jae discusses the Dream Warrior Scholarship with the Dream Warriors themselves, Frank Waln, Tall Paul, Tanaya Winder and Mic Jordan. Learn more about their scholarship and apply here - www.dreamwarriors.co
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Listen to the latest #indigenousflame where I discuss recent comments from Director #JoeWright and Actress #RooneyMara regarding Warner Bros. upcoming movie, #Pan, with @jacqshadow and @ndnlogosagogo. They discuss #whitewashing, #redface, #culturalappropriation, and #racism in the media. Www.mixcloud.com/indigenousflame #notyourtigerlily #peterpan #notyourstereotype #notyourculture #hollywood #warnerbros
This month on Indigenous Flame, we are going to be having some really amazing guests and discussions.
Indigenous Flame is a weekly radio show hosted by the Brown Ball of Fury herself, Johnnie Jae. Each show will focus on the individuals and organizations that we have addressing the issues that affect our indigenous communities. April 2 - #DearNativeYouth - A discussion about the powerful conversation #DearNativeYouth. April 9 - Rockwired Magazine - A discussion with Brian Lush about his publication, Rockwired Magazine, the first native owned rock magazine. April 16 - Indigenous Runway Project - A discussion with Helen Oro of Helen Oro Designs about her recent participation in the Indigenous Runway Project fashion show held in Melbourne, Australia. April 23 - Natives In America - A discussion with Megan Red Shirt Shaw about a new online literary publication for Native youth. About the Guest: Megan Red Shirt Shaw is an enrolled member of the Oglala Sioux tribe. She earned her bachelors degree from the University of Pennsylvania in English with a Creative Writing focus and has been a contributing writer on the Huffington Post Blog, Racialicious, ThinkProgress, Urban Native Era, Native Sun News & Last Real Indians. Currently living in the Bay Area, she loves learning about projects for Indigenous youth and the idea that a college education opportunity can change one’s trajectory forever. Her favorite phrase her mother ever taught her in Lakota is “Weksuye, Ciksuye, Miksuye” meaning “I remember, I remember you, Remember me.”
April 30 - TBA