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FAQs about The Journey:How many episodes does The Journey have?The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.
January 15, 2026Mental Health and Overcoming StigmaJohn Oberly and Glenda Mitchell lead this webinar about Mental Health and overcoming stigma. This webinar explores how stigma affects individuals, families, and communities—and how open dialogue, understanding, and culturally grounded support can help create pathways to healing. Whether you are seeking support for yourself, a loved one, or your community, this conversation offers insight, hope, and practical encouragement.Every journey begins with one stepJoin us as we honor the path of Indigenous wellness. We share tools for wholistic healing and growth. Website: DoyaNatsu.org...more1h 41minPlay
December 01, 2025Sacred Teachings-Phil StevensIn this episode, host Marcus Red Thunder sits down with Phil Stevens, who shares Navajo teachings on how to live a good, healthy way of life. Through personal stories and traditional wisdom, Phil talks about balance, respect, and daily practices that support wellness in mind, body, and spirit. This conversation invites listeners to reconnect with culture, community, and the land as a path to true healing.Join us as we honor the path of Indigenous wellness. We share tools for wholistic healing and growth. Website: DoyaNatsu.org...more36minPlay
November 24, 2025Healthy Grief with Native WellnessIn this episode, host Marcus Red Thunder and co-host Rob Herbst sit down with John Oberly, Licensed Therapist at the Doya Natsu Healing Center, for an honest and grounding conversation about healthy grief and Native wellness. Together, they explore how grief lives in the body, how it connects to ancestral memory, and the importance of ceremony, culture, and community in the healing process.This episode offers a healing perspective grounded in compassion, cultural identity, and wellness. We heal best when we heal together.Join us as we honor the path of Indigenous wellness. We share tools for wholistic healing and growth. Website: DoyaNatsu.org...more52minPlay
October 23, 2025Body work Therapy with Paul Daw of Knuckle DraggersJoin Paul Daw, founder of Knuckle Draggers Bodywork on the Wind River Reservation, as he shares his journey of healing through massage, movement, and cultural connection. Paul blends modern bodywork with traditional teachings to restore balance, reduce pain, and strengthen community wellness. Discover how touch, mindfulness, and respect for the land come together in his approach to holistic healing.Join us as we honor the path of Indigenous wellness. We share tools for wholistic healing and growth. Website: DoyaNatsu.org...more30minPlay
October 01, 2025Visit with Warm Valley HealthMeet Dr. Amanda Kinly and Dr. Thomas Stamps from Warm Valley Health, two dedicated physicians serving the community of the Wind River Reservation. Dr. Kinly, a Wyoming native, shares her passion for health and wellness, while Dr. Stamps, a pediatrician, brings compassion and decades of experience caring for children. Together, they talk about cultural respect, community connection, and the shared journey of healing and hope.Join us as we honor the path of Indigenous wellness. We share tools for wholistic healing and growth. Website: DoyaNatsu.org...more1h 25minPlay
July 09, 2025Horse GONAThis Zoom podcast dives into the Doya Natsu Horse GONA, where trainers Natashia Nesbit and Soleiana Abernathy talk about their hands-on work with the horses, Phil Stevens shares the deeper spiritual meaning of horses from a Navajo viewpoint, and Marcus Red Thunder guides the conversation. It’s a heartfelt look at how culture, healing, and horse medicine come together in our communityJoin us as we honor the path of Indigenous wellness. We share tools for wholistic healing and growth. Website: DoyaNatsu.org...more59minPlay
June 10, 2025Women’s SocietySince 2011, the Doya Natsu Women’s Society has grown into a powerful circle dedicated to women’s health, balance, and cultural renewal. Guided by traditional practices like sweat lodge, berry picking, herbal medicine, and prayer songs, these women strengthen body and spirit while passing ancestral knowledge to future generations. Tune in to hear their story of healing, connection, and the power of women leading with tradition.Join us as we honor the path of Indigenous wellness. We share tools for wholistic healing and growth. Website: DoyaNatsu.org...more54minPlay
May 02, 2025Sharmaine WeedIn this episode of The Journey, Sharmaine Weed shares her powerful story of healing, resilience, and the love she carries for her late grandfather, Star Weed. From racing horses to caring for family, Sharmaine reflects on the strength it takes to rise above adversity and live with purpose. Her words are a reminder that wellness comes from within—and from staying true to those who came before us.Join us as we honor the path of Indigenous wellness. We share tools for wholistic healing and growth. Website: DoyaNatsu.org...more29minPlay
April 21, 2025Webinar With John Oberly - Understanding and Managing StressIn this insightful webinar, John Oberly from Doya Natsu Healing Center explores the causes of stress and offers practical, culturally grounded strategies for managing. Whether you're feeling overwhelmed by daily life, recovering from trauma, or supporting others in your community, this session provides tools to help you regain balance and clarity.Join us as we honor the path of Indigenous wellness. We share tools for wholistic healing and growth. Website: DoyaNatsu.org...more49minPlay
April 07, 2025Sweat Lodge Talk-We Pray for our youthBack in June of 2017, Brian Standing Rock, Dennis O’Neal and Gus Thayer helped build the sweat lodge at Doya Natsu Healing Center. The three of them guided staff, clients and community members, tying willows, gathering stones, and building fire. It wasn’t just about ceremony—it was about giving the youth a place to reconnect, to heal, and to remember where they come from. Brian shared his hope that the young people would always feel welcome. “This lodge is for them,” .Join us as we honor the path of Indigenous wellness. We share tools for wholistic healing and growth. Website: DoyaNatsu.org...more6minPlay
FAQs about The Journey:How many episodes does The Journey have?The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.