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toasted sister podcast

by Kennith Spinka V Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Dude, first of all, this is an award-winning podcast

Special News: At the Native American Journalists Association 2021 National Native Media Awards, Toasted Sister Podcast took second place for best beat reporting in podcasting pro division II, and an honorable mention for best feature story in the podcasting pro division II for “ E71: Indigenous Farmworkers – Do Your Work No Matter What Other People Say.

About this podcast

After contact, Indigenous foodways and knowledge were devastated, nearly destroyed and replaced with foods that are far from the people. So today, I’m talking to Native chefs and foodies about what Indigenous cuisine is, where it comes from, where it’s headed and how it’s used to connect them and their communities to their origins and traditions.

About Andi Murphy

I’m Navajo from Crownpoint, N.M. and I live in Albuquerque. I am the producer for Native America Calling, a national show about Native issues and topics, and the 2021-2022 Civil Eats Indigenous Foodways fellow.

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Patreon is like a virtual tip jar that you drop dollars in every month to support this podcast. Visit the Toasted Sister Patreon page here.

Donate

If you really like what I’m doing here, please consider donating. Your donation would help with future episode production and help cover some reoccurring costs for audio and website hosting. Donate any amount by clicking the link below. And, hey… thank you so much for listening and thank you for your support!

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