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All My Relations Podcast

All My Relations Podcast

Matika Wilbur & Temryss Lane 76 Episodes Aug 3, 2026

All My Relations is a podcast hosted by Matika Wilbur (Swinomish and Tulalip) and Temryss Lane (Lummi Nation) that explores relationships to land, creatural relatives, and one another. Each episode invites guests to discuss topics facing Native American peoples today. The show mixes humor, games, laughter, and occasional tears, creating an authentic and engaging space. It invites listeners to join the hosts in these meaningful conversations.

Episodes

Let's Talk About Native Men
Let's Talk About Native Men Aug 3, 2026 4008 Dallas Goldtooth sits down with longtime friend, photographer, wellness educator, author, and Well for Culture co-founder Thosh Collins for an honest conversation about Indigenous masculinity, healing, and accountability.Together they explore what it means to be Native men in today's world—how colonialism and patriarchy have shaped our communities, the importance of emotional intelligence, fa
The Future of Native Education
The Future of Native Education Jul 22, 2026 2146 When we talk about Native education, we're talking about far more than classrooms.In this episode of All My Relations, guest host Dallas Goldtooth welcomes longtime friend Sedelta Oosahwee (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara and Cherokee), Senior Program & Policy Analyst at the National Education Association, for a timely conversation about the future of Native students, tribal sovereignty, and pub
What Does Tribal Leadership Really Mean?
What Does Tribal Leadership Really Mean? Jul 2, 2026 1191 In this episode of All My Relations, guest host Dallas Goldtooth sits down with Theresa Sheldon, citizen and elected Secretary of the Tulalip Tribes, for an unfiltered conversation about sovereignty, leadership, and the responsibilities Native nations carry today.Drawing on more than two decades of experience in tribal policy and governance, Theresa challenges conventional ideas about power and le
Data Colonization
Data Colonization Jun 1, 2026 1889 AI data centers are becoming one of the most talked-about development issues in Indian Country, bringing important questions about water, energy, land, and Tribal sovereignty to the forefront.On this guest-hosted episode of All My Relations, Dallas Goldtooth sits down with Ashley LaMont for a powerful conversation on land, resistance, and the growing threat of AI data centers across Indian Country
Hope, Prayer & Indigenous Laughter
Hope, Prayer & Indigenous Laughter May 10, 2026 1975 Dallas welcomes two very special guests to the podcast — his mom, Hope Anne Two Hearts, and his sister, Georgina Drapeau — visiting from the Lower Sioux Indian Community in southwestern Minnesota. Spoiler alert: it becomes very clear where Dallas gets his comedic timing from.In this deeply personal episode, Dallas shines the spotlight on his mom as she reflects on joining AIM, participating in the
From Standing Rock to Minnesota: Indigenous Resistance and ICE
From Standing Rock to Minnesota: Indigenous Resistance and ICE May 5, 2026 3915 For the first episode of this special guest-hosted series, Dallas Goldtooth welcomes Mark K. Tilsen Jr. a poet, educator, and longtime organizer from Pine Ridge whose work is rooted in resistance and liberation.Dallas and Mark reflect on their shared experiences at the Standing Rock protests, marking a decade since thousands of Indigenous water protectors gathered to defend land, water, and sovere
Dallas Takes The Mic
Dallas Takes The Mic Apr 22, 2026 1010 We’ve got something special to share with you, relatives!For the next few episodes of All My Relations, we’re handing the mic over to comedian, writer, organizer, and actor Dallas Goldtooth (Mdewakanton Dakota/Diné) for a guest-hosted takeover bringing his voice, humor, and perspective into the conversations we hold here. Dallas is a good relative and longtime friend of the podcast. You’ve likely
The Sound of Mato with Mato Wayuhi
The Sound of Mato with Mato Wayuhi Mar 24, 2026 4588 All My Relations, sits down with Oglala Lakota artist Mato Wayuhi for a conversation that moves through sound and story.Mato is known for composing the music behind the award-winning series Reservation Dogs and stepping into a new acting role in The Lowdown, Mato breaks down how he builds story across mediums, from studio to the screen. Mato being selected for the Forbes 30 Under 30 marks his grow
Theory of Water: World-Making with Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
Theory of Water: World-Making with Leanne Betasamosake Simpson Mar 11, 2026 2690 What can we learn from water?In this live conversation from Tidelands in Seattle, Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg writer, musician, and scholar Leanne Betasamosake Simpson joins All My Relations to discuss her new book Theory of Water: Nishnaabe Maps to the Times Ahead, our second selection for the All My Relations Book Club.Leanne invites us to listen to water as both teacher and theorist, “Water change
Creation Histories
Creation Histories Jan 28, 2026 2908 Do you know the true narratives that shape the people, animals and lands of the Coast Salish People?This episode of All My Relations explores Lushootseed creation histories as living knowledge. These stories anchor us in the past, guide us through the present, and prepare us for an uncertain future.Host Matika Wilbur (Swinomish & Tulalip) leads the conversation through the origin story of the
Lessons from Trickster: Story, Humor and Survival
Lessons from Trickster: Story, Humor and Survival Jan 21, 2026 2055 What does it mean to survive—and who carries the story afterward?When writer and filmmaker Julian Brave NoiseCat talks about survival, he does not begin with abstraction. He begins with a story. On this episode of All My Relations, Julian joins us to discuss his new book, We Survived the Night, a father–son narrative shaped in the tradition of a Coyote story—layered, funny, painful, and exacting i
Change Everything, Feed Your People
Change Everything, Feed Your People Jan 13, 2026 3289 What happens when food becomes a blueprint for liberation? On this episode of All My Relations, we’re joined by Chef Sean Sherman (Oglala Lakota) and journalist/co-author Kate Nelson (Tlingit) to talk about Turtle Island—a cookbook, a history lesson, and a future-facing manifesto for Indigenous food sovereignty. We get into what it means to remove colonial borders (and colonial ingredients), why I

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