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Come to the Fire
by Stacie Gilmore
Come to the Fire Podcast is a space to learn and elevate voices that don't always get heard. It is time. History repeats its self, let's listen and come together to heal the divisiveness and fight for justice. 💜🌀
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Come to the Fire Podcast with Guest Dellmarie Dull Knife Bradfield Ep. 7 Pt. 3
Join us as we interview Dellmarie Dull Knife Bradfield, an Elder in the Denver American Indian Community in Denver, CO. She has years of experience and knowledge and is so generous to share her life story with us. Her advocacy for the American Indian community is long-standing, and it's an honor to get to know her better. Dellmarie Dull Knife Bradfield is Northern Cheyenne/Oglala Lakota. She grew up on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota and is the great-granddaughter of Chief Dull Knife. She joins us to share some of her family’s history, speak about resilience, and more.
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Come to the Fire Podcast with Guest Dellmarie Dull Knife Bradfield Ep. 7 Pt. 2
Join us as we interview Dellmarie Dull Knife Bradfield, an Elder in the Denver American Indian Community in Denver, CO. She has years of experience and knowledge and is so generous to share her life story with us. Her advocacy for the American Indian community is long-standing, and it's an honor to get to know her better. Dellmarie Dull Knife Bradfield is Northern Cheyenne/Oglala Lakota. She grew up on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota and is the great-granddaughter of Chief Dull Knife. She joins us to share some of her family’s history, speak about resilience, and more.
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Come to the Fire Podcast with Guest Dellmarie Dull Knife Bradfield Ep. 7 Pt. 1
Join us as we interview Dellmarie Dull Knife Bradfield, an Elder in the Denver American Indian Community in Denver, CO. She has years of experience and knowledge and is so generous to share her life story with us. Her advocacy for the American Indian community is long-standing, and it's an honor to get to know her better. Dellmarie Dull Knife Bradfield is Northern Cheyenne/Oglala Lakota. She grew up on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota and is the great-granddaughter of Chief Dull Knife. She joins us to share some of her family’s history, speak about resilience, and more.
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Come to the Fire Podcast with guest Scott Gilmore Ep.6
Join Denver District 11 Councilperson Stacie Gilmore and her husband, Scott, as they talk about ICE, Flock, Mayor Johnston taking money from D11, small modular nuclear reactors and the airport. Here we go, 2026.
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Come to the Fire Ep.5 with Guest Kristina Maldonado Bad Hand
Learn more about Kristina Maldonado Bad Hand and her artistry, leadership, and mentoring of the next and current generation of Indigenous creatives. Her teachings, experiences, and perspective create connections between the past and the future through the ongoing contributions of Indigenous people. Bringing the community together through art and dance, the First Annual Black Light Pow Wow in Denver, in 2025, showcases her organizing and care, creating safe spaces for youth, families, and elders to gather and determine their collective futures.
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Come to the Fire Ep.4 with Guest Rick Waters
Join Denver District 11 Councilperson Stacie Gilmore as she discusses current topics in Denver with Rick Waters, a dedicated community member. Rick chats about his early career, his love for family, leadership style, and the recently passed bond, including the 20M dedicated to the American Indian Cultural Embassy.
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Come to the Fire Ep.3 Part 3 with Guest Cecelia Bernice Bull Bear
Join us as we interview Cecelia Bernice Bull Bear an Elder in the Denver American Indian Community in Denver, CO. She has 78 years of experience and knowledge and is so kind to share her life story with us. Her advocacy for the American Indian community is long-standing and it's an honor to get to know her better. She serves on the Denver American Indian Commission for the City and County of Denver. Ms. Bull Bear is Oglala Lakota and born on the Pine Ridge Reservation. She is a renowned porcupine quillwork master.
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Come to the Fire Ep.3 Part 2 with Guest Cecelia Bernice Bull Bear
Join us as we interview Cecelia Bernice Bull Bear an Elder in the Denver American Indian Community in Denver, CO. She has 78 years of experience and knowledge and is so kind to share her life story with us. Her advocacy for the American Indian community is long-standing and it's an honor to get to know her better. She serves on the Denver American Indian Commission for the City and County of Denver. Ms. Bull Bear is Oglala Lakota and born on the Pine Ridge Reservation. She is a renowned porcupine quillwork master.
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Come to the Fire Ep.3 Part 1 with Guest Cecelia Bernice Bull Bear
Join us as we interview Cecelia Bernice Bull Bear an Elder in the Denver American Indian Community in Denver, CO. She has 78 years of experience and knowledge and is so kind to share her life story with us. Her advocacy for the American Indian community is long-standing and it's an honor to get to know her better. She serves on the Denver American Indian Commission for the City and County of Denver. Ms. Bull Bear is Oglala Lakota and born on the Pine Ridge Reservation. She is a renowned porcupine quillwork master.
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Come to the Fire Ep.2 with Guest Rick Williams - People of the Sacred Land
Join Denver District 11 Councilperson Stacie Gilmore as she discusses some exciting new projects with Rick Williams of People of the Sacred Land (https://peopleofthesacredland.org/). One of these projects is the American Indian Cultural Embassy, planned to be built at 56th and Pena on First Creek at DEN - $20M is the cost all in! After 150+ years, finally will Denver create space for First Nations to gather, for community, healing, cultural and language preservation, entrepreneurship, and supporting futures.
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Come to the Fire Ep.1 with Guest Scott Gilmore
Recorded in July 18, 2025 visit with Councilwoman Stacie Gilmore and her husband, Scott Gilmore. Both brought up under the guidance of Ken Salazar they have dedicated their lives to educating children and families about nature. Learn more about men's mental health, healing, communication, and the American Indian Cultural Embassy. The work has been in progress for decades and it's an honor to support community in demanding justice and the resources they deserve.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Come to the Fire Podcast is a space to learn and elevate voices that don't always get heard. It is time. History repeats its self, let's listen and come together to heal the divisiveness and fight for justice. 💜🌀
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Stacie Gilmore
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