Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Honoring Indigenous cultures and values as we collectively dream and co-create a future of mutual flourishing because Ancestral Intelligence embodies the antidote to Artificial Intelligence and the extractive ideologies destroying our planet.
A new podcast co-hosted by Dr. Lyla June Johnston (Diné/Tsétsêhéstâhese), Cultural Survival Board Member, and Aimee Roberson (Choctaw and Chickasaw), Cultural Survival Executive Director.
Tune in starting on Earth Day, April 22, 2026!
Mother Earth Medicine. An Ancestral Intelligence Podcast to Heal Our Future
Latest Episodes
Episode 2 - Burhan Sönmez: Kurdish Voices and the Power of Language
In Episode 2, one of our hosts, Dr. Lyla June Johnston (Diné/Tsétsêhéstâhese), speaks with Burhan Sönmez about the revitalization of the Kurdish language. Listen to “Healing Our Future: Mother Earth Medicine with Lyla June and Aimee...
Episode 1 - Healing Our Future
In Episode 1, our hosts, Dr. Lyla June Johnston (Diné/Tsétsêhéstâhese), Cultural Survival Board Member, and Aimee Roberson (Chahta/Chikashsha), Cultural Survival Executive Director, discuss their inspiration for this new podcast rooted in the w...
Changes!: Nihizhi Podcast is Transitioning to “Mother Earth Medicine Podcast"!
In this Episode, Dr. Lyla June Johnston speaks with Aimee Roberson, Executive Director of Cultural Survi...
Shinnecock Kelp Forestry on Long Island: Revolutionizing Atlantic Stewardship with Tela Troge
In this episode, we speak with Tela Troge, a Shinnecock Nation matriarch, lawyer, and kelp farmer, Indigenous to what is now known as Long Island, NY. She shows us how ushering life back into the Shinnecock Bay is not as hard as it seems. By fi...
The Tidewater People: Nanticoke Food Sovereignty in Delaware with Karelle Hall and Courtney Streett
Karelle Hall and Courtney Streett share their experience in the colonial state of Delaware as Nanticoke Tribal Members to bring back their ancient seeds, carry on the ways of their ancestors, and thrive in the face of ongoing colonization. ...