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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2026 · 2H 13M

Debriefing after March 11, 2026 Delayed Sentencing of Nathan Chasing Horse

from Upcoming Trial of Nathan Chasing Horse April 14, 2025 · host Marina Crane

Listening I've mentioned March 11 as a time of battle fatigue and when you listen I've mistakenly said November 11. My apologies to Veterans Day and Veterans. Debriefing is an emotional process and I meant to say March 11, 2026...The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including personal experiences, trauma, Indigenous culture, relationships, and human sexuality. It delves into the complexities of working with non-Indigenous people, the impact of childhood trauma, and the challenges faced by Indigenous women. The narrative also explores the dynamics of family relationships, the consequences of abuse, and the need for education on healthy human sexuality. The conversation delves into the deep-rooted issues of intergenerational trauma, ritual abuse, systemic racism, and the struggle of Indigenous women. It also highlights the challenges faced by women in society and the impact of gender psychology on their experiences. Marina Crane discusses the challenges and sacrifices of being an Indigenous elder, the impact of her advocacy, and the importance of supporting and empowering Indigenous women and children. She also shares her experiences with trauma, resilience, and the need for celebration amidst adversity.TakeawaysIndigenous culture and the impact of childhood traumaChallenges faced by Indigenous womenThe need for education on healthy human sexuality Intergenerational trauma and ritual abuse have deeply impacted Indigenous communitiesThe struggle of Indigenous women and the impact of systemic racism and gender psychology on their experiences Indigenous advocacy comes with sacrificeSupport and empowerment of Indigenous women and children are crucialChapters00:00 Navigating the Unknown06:00 Dealing with Childhood Trauma and its Implications11:53 Supporting Victims and Understanding Human Sexuality22:33 Intergenerational Trauma and Ritual Abuse41:56 Struggle of Indigenous Women and Systemic Racism59:11 Gender Psychology and Women's Experiences01:07:55 The Ripple Effect on Indigenous Women and Families

Listening I've mentioned March 11 as a time of battle fatigue and when you listen I've mistakenly said November 11. My apologies to Veterans Day and Veterans. Debriefing is an emotional process and I meant to say March 11, 2026...The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including personal experiences, trauma, Indigenous culture, relationships, and human sexuality. It delves into the complexities of working with non-Indigenous people, the impact of childhood trauma, and the challenges faced by Indigenous women. The narrative also explores the dynamics of family relationships, the consequences of abuse, and the need for education on healthy human sexuality. The conversation delves into the deep-rooted issues of intergenerational trauma, ritual abuse, systemic racism, and the struggle of Indigenous women. It also highlights the challenges faced by women in society and the impact of gender psychology on their experiences. Marina Crane discusses the challenges and sacrifices of being an Indigenous elder, the impact of her advocacy, and the importance of supporting and empowering Indigenous women and children. She also shares her experiences with trauma, resilience, and the need for celebration amidst adversity.TakeawaysIndigenous culture and the impact of childhood traumaChallenges faced by Indigenous womenThe need for education on healthy human sexuality Intergenerational trauma and ritual abuse have deeply impacted Indigenous communitiesThe struggle of Indigenous women and the impact of systemic racism and gender psychology on their experiences Indigenous advocacy comes with sacrificeSupport and empowerment of Indigenous women and children are crucialChapters00:00 Navigating the Unknown06:00 Dealing with Childhood Trauma and its Implications11:53 Supporting Victims and Understanding Human Sexuality22:33 Intergenerational Trauma and Ritual Abuse41:56 Struggle of Indigenous Women and Systemic Racism59:11 Gender Psychology and Women's Experiences01:07:55 The Ripple Effect on Indigenous Women and Families

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Listening I've mentioned March 11 as a time of battle fatigue and when you listen I've mistakenly said November 11. My apologies to Veterans Day and Veterans. Debriefing is an emotional process and I meant to say March 11, 2026...The conversation...

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