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In this episode, Madison Murphy Barney, a two-Spirit Hoopa and Shoshone sister, author, doula, and public health storyteller, discusses the significance of the two-Spirit identity, historical roles, and the importance of maintaining cultural traditions. Madison delves into personal experiences growing up in North Dakota, the impact of indigenous boarding schools, and the generational transmission of pride and cultural knowledge. She also talks about the nature of stewardship, reconnecting with one's ancestry, and practical ways to slow down and embrace a more connected, mindful lifestyle. Highlighting the importance of personal and collective healing, Madison's insights offer deep wisdom and helpful guidance on how to engage with land, personal identity, and community.
00:00 Introduction to Madison Murphy Barney
04:01 Understanding Two-Spirit Identity
05:11 Historical Context and Personal Background
07:35 Family Heritage and Cultural Pride
11:17 Impact of Residential Schools
14:55 Journey to Vermont and Community Building
18:22 Stewarding the Land and Personal Growth
21:59 The Role of Humans in Healing the Earth
23:40 Madison's Upcoming Book and Its Themes
25:33 Final Reflections on Connection and Responsibility
30:44 Exploring the Concept of 'Away'
30:55 Connecting with Our Own Medicine
34:42 Practical Steps to Reconnect with Ancestral Wisdom
39:36 Astrology and Past Lives
43:20 Navigating Challenging Times on Earth
47:04 The Importance of Slowing Down
50:46 Offerings and Final Thoughts
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🌻 About Lady Farmer:
Original music by John Kingsley. Editing and podcast production by Lady Farmer.
The Good Dirt podcast is proudly part of the Connectd Podcasts network.
🌿 The Good Dirt Producers:
• Wendy Gray
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In this episode, Madison Murphy Barney, a two-Spirit Hoopa and Shoshone sister, author, doula, and public health storyteller, discusses the significance of the two-Spirit identity, historical roles, and the importance of maintaining cultural traditions. Madison delves into personal experiences growing up in North Dakota, the impact of indigenous boarding schools, and the generational transmission of pride and cultural knowledge. She also talks about the nature of stewardship, reconnecting with one's ancestry, and practical ways to slow down and embrace a more connected, mindful lifestyle. Highlighting the importance of personal and collective healing, Madison's insights offer deep wisdom and helpful guidance on how to engage with land, personal identity, and community.
00:00 Introduction to Madison Murphy Barney
04:01 Understanding Two-Spirit Identity
05:11 Historical Context and Personal Background
07:35 Family Heritage and Cultural Pride
11:17 Impact of Residential Schools
14:55 Journey to Vermont and Community Building
18:22 Stewarding the Land and Personal Growth
21:59 The Role of Humans in Healing the Earth
23:40 Madison's Upcoming Book and Its Themes
25:33 Final Reflections on Connection and Responsibility
30:44 Exploring the Concept of 'Away'
30:55 Connecting with Our Own Medicine
34:42 Practical Steps to Reconnect with Ancestral Wisdom
39:36 Astrology and Past Lives
43:20 Navigating Challenging Times on Earth
47:04 The Importance of Slowing Down
50:46 Offerings and Final Thoughts
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
🌻 About Lady Farmer:
Original music by John Kingsley. Editing and podcast production by Lady Farmer.
The Good Dirt podcast is proudly part of the Connectd Podcasts network.
🌿 The Good Dirt Producers:
• Wendy Gray

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