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Stuff Mom Never Told You

Indigenous Women You Need to Know

Stuff Mom Never Told You

iHeartPodcasts

Society & Culture

4.04.6K Ratings

🗓️ 5 December 2019

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Natalie Evans of the Some Kind of Brown Podcast discusses some of America's most badass indigenous women.

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1:34.0

Hey, this is Annie. And Samantha. And welcome to Stuff Mom Never Told You, production of iHeart Radio's Has to Fert.

1:44.0

We have something pretty, pretty special, a little different today. A little different? Yeah, yeah, yeah. As you know, we've been trying to shout out listeners

2:03.0

and other people we think are doing cool things at the end of episodes. In podcasts. Including podcasts, which Samantha has been spearheading.

2:13.0

And we that kind of came simultaneously with another topic we wanted to talk about and a podcast that we shout it out because as you record this, not as you hear it, but in classic smenty fashion.

2:27.0

Of course, it is Native American Heritage Month. November. I felt like we're a little closer all the time from now than we have in the four.

2:35.0

Yeah, we're closing in. Although, now I think it's just our thing. Maybe we should just stick with it. But this is so confusing because we have the episode we're talking about as a public

2:48.2

but you should have heard it by now. Right. Somebody we shouted out has an amazing podcast. Some kind of brown podcast.

2:54.2

Yes. Natalie Evans is doing a fantastic job with some kind of brown. She's been on I think a year and a half. What she said.

3:00.2

Yeah. It's a podcast about multiracial, biracial and many multicultural ideas behind and what it's like to be in that life or in that moment. However, she identifies as Indigenous Black.

3:14.2

She is very, very obviously passionate about Indigenous and Native people and want to have their stories told, which I think is very important as well.

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