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Mug Up with BBNC

"Mug Up with BBNC" taps into the tradition of "Mug Up," a term with special significance in Bristol Bay, particularly in the fishing community. The term refers to a brief, communal break for coffee or tea, fostering a sense of community and relaxation. Hosted by Bristol Bay Native Corporation's communications team, the podcast serves as a virtual "mug up," featuring conversations with BBNC employees, community leaders, and others devoted to BBNC's mission of "Enriching our Native way of life." The series aims to captivate, enlighten, and inspire its listeners.

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    Journey to Leadership | Cameron Poindexter

    In this episode, we sit down with shareholder and President and CEO of Choggiung Limited, Cameron Poindexter.Cameron shares how taking opportunities guided his journey to where he is today and offers a thoughtful perspective on how being open to new experiences can open doors and inspire future generations.

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    Bears, Berries, and Lessons from Chignik Lake | Brenda King

    In this episode we sit down with shareholder Brenda King ofChignik Lake!Brenda reflects on the lessons she learned from leaving home and returning as an adult, sharing stories about life, community, and subsistence.Click here to watch Brenda introduce us to Chignik Lake!

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    There's Nothing Like Home | Elder June Tracey

    Join us as we sit down with Elder June Tracey as she reflects on creating a home in Nondalton, raising her family, and passing down our Native way of life. From stories of growing up in the village to her deep connection to the land and waters, this conversation is a reminder that home is more than a place — it’s who we are.

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    Knowing Who You Are | Elders Mark Hiratsuka Jr. and Virgie Lockett

    Join us for a conversation with Elders Mark Hiratsuka Jr. and Virgie Lockett on growing up in Ekuk, navigating change, and finding identity through family, culture, and community.

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    A Life of Impact | with Elder Marie Matsuno Nash

    Join us as we mug up with Elder Marie Matsuno Nash—early BBNC Board Member and a founding member of the Bristol Bay Foundation. In this episode, Marie reflects on her remarkable life journey, from the challenges that shaped her early years to the mentors and moments that fueled her commitment to seeing young shareholders succeed.  Grab your mug and settle in for an inspiring conversation!

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    Working for the Future of Bristol Bay | Alannah Hurley

    In this episode, we sit down with Alannah Hurley, BBNC shareholder and Executive Director of the United Tribes of Bristol Bay (UTBB). Alannah shares her journey from growing up in Clarks Point to becoming a leading advocate for the protection of Bristol Bay. She reflects on how her upbringing, family values, and traditional teachings have shaped her commitment to community, stewardship, and advocacy.

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    Descendant Enrollment Updates | Jason Metrokin

    UPDATE: The descendant enrollment application will now open in December. For questions, please reach out to the Shareholder Services team at (907) 278-3602 or [email protected]. Join us as we sit down with BBNC's President and CEO Jason Metrokin to discuss the next steps and what shareholders can expect as BBNC prepares to open descendant enrollment.Grab your mug and join the conversation—this is just the beginning. ☕🎧To learn more about descendant enrollment, visit: bbnc.net/DE

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    Limited Entry Permits | Glenn Haight & Rachel Donkersloot

    In this episode, we mug up with Glenn Haight, Commissioner of the Alaska Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission, and Dr. Rachel Donkersloot, owner of Coastal Cultures Research, for a deep dive into the world of Limited Entry Permits. Together, we explore the history, complexities, and evolving challenges of permits in the Bristol Bay fishery.Resources mentioned in the episode:Salmon Fishery Earnings in AlaskaRighting the Ship: Restoring Local Fishing Access and Opportunity in Bristol Bay Salmon FisheriesRural is Not a Proxy: Accounting for Indigenous Participation in Bristol Bay Salmon Fisheries

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    Learning Our Languages | Atkiq Snyder, Justin Zimin, and Bianca Jensen

    In this episode, we sit down with three BBNC shareholders—Atkiq Snyder, Justin Zimin, and Bianca Jensen—who are each on a personal journey to learn and reclaim their heritage languages: Yugtun, Sugt’stun, and Dena’ina. Listen in as they share what inspired them to begin this path, the resources that support their learning, and the challenges they’ve faced along the way. Check out the language resources mentioned in the episode!Yugtun Resources Yugtun App IOS: tinyurl.com/39y8rpma Yugtun App Google Play: tinyurl.com/mvhjbaf8 Naaqerkat Google Play: tinyurl.com/ycxwyj89   Dena’ina ResourcesJoan Tenenbaum’s Dena’ina Sounds Workshop:tinyurl.com/ye25f4fs  Qenaga.org  Sugt’stun ResourcesNunaka: My Village IOS: tinyurl.com/y3vbm9knSugt’stun App IOS: tinyurl.com/5a44yx8bAlutiiq Dictionary: www.wiinaq.orgAlutiiq Word of the Week: tinyurl.com/zbyb9jar Other ResourcesAlaska Native Studies (AKNS) | University of Alaska Anchorage Academic CatalogAlaskaNativeLanguages.orgANHC | Language Hub

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    Empowering Communities with Traditional Foods | Smokehouse Collective

    In this episode, we mug up with Deenaalee Chase Hodgdon and Ruth Łchav’aya K’isen Miller, Co-Directors of the Smokehouse Collective, who share about their mission to strengthen Indigenous food systems, the challenges of climate change, and how their work empowers communities to reclaim traditional food practices.Learn more about Smokehouse Collective at: smokehousecollective.org Follow Smokehouse Collective on social media! Facebook Group: tr.ee/T6NqUrInstagram: tr.ee/j2daQ6 

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    Understanding Descendant Enrollment | Jason Metrokin

    Join us as we sit down with BBNC President and CEO Jason Metrokin for an open and informative conversation about descendant enrollment. We cover the most frequently asked questions, clarify key details of BBNC’s plan, and explore what growing our future means for shareholders and descendants. Learn more about BBNC’s descendant enrollment initiative at bbnc.net/de.

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    Behind the Catch | Casey Coupchiak

    In this episode we mug up with Casey Coupchiak, BBNC shareholder, fisherwomen and business owner of Yup’ik Girl Seafood! Casey shares how she turned her passion for commercial fishing into a thriving small business, delivering sustainable, wild-caught Bristol Bay salmon straight from her boat to the customers doorstep. Learn about her journey and the importance of Alaska Native representation in the fishing industry. Learn more about Yup’ik Girl Seafood: yupikgirlseafood.comFollow Yup’ik Girl Seafood on Social Media!Facebook: tinyurl.com/3sseyx3eInstagram: tinyurl.com/4rhdw2yd

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    The Legacy of NYO | Nicole Johnson and Adele Villa

    In this episode, we sit down with Native Youth Olympics' (NYO) Head Official Nicole Johnson and Coordinator Adele Villa to discuss the legacy of NYO—from the cultural meanings behind the games to the thrill and excitement they bring today. Learn more about NYO and watch the event demos at: tinyurl.com/8xse4kwp

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    Stories from the Bristol Bay Marketplace Competition | Nels Ure and Beth Hill

    In this episode, we sit down with Bristol Bay Marketplace competition winners Nels Ure with Bristol Bay Media and Beth Hill with Tulch'ina Adventures! They discuss their journeys as small business owners in Bristol Bay, sharing stories, lessons learned, and advice they gained from the competition. BBNC also congratulates Kayla Robson with Sunshine Auto Parts, on being named a Bristol Bay Marketplace winner! Bristol Bay Marketplace Winners:Bristol Bay Media: [email protected]'ina Adventures: tulchinaadventures.comSunshine Auto Parts: facebook.com/SunshineAutoPartsLLCLearn more about the Bristol Bay Marketplace Competition: tinyurl.com/2nypx8x5

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    Opportunities for Alaska Businesses | Logan Birch and Mary Miner

    In this episode, Anais and Kala sit down with Logan Birch, President of Alaska Growth Capital, and Mary Miner, Vice President of Community Development, to discuss the Alaska Marketplace Competition, supporting rural businesses through lending, and exploring finance opportunities beyond accounting. Learn more about Alaska Growth Capital and stay updated on the next Alaska Marketplace Competition at: www.alaskagrowth.com Check out the recap video for the 2024 Alaska Marketplace Competition: tinyurl.com/4zpuhjhm

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    Mug Up with Deanna Baier: Connecting Generations Through Bristol Bay 4-H

    In this episode, we sit down with Deanna Baier, the Tribal Extension Educator for the Bristol Bay 4-H program. She shares her passion for bringing Bristol Bay together through fun activities and clubs with Alaska Native cultures and values. Check out the Bristol Bay 4-H Program: tinyurl.com/yc4r7den

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    Mug Up with Elders at the 2024 Bristol Bay Leadership Forum

    In this episode, we sit down with BBNC Elders Orville Lind, Meg Schroeder, William Gumlickpuk, Esther Togiak, Pauline Hobson, and William Nicholson at the 2024 Bristol Bay Leadership Forum. Join us as they share stories and wisdom from their lives growing up in Bristol Bay.

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    Mug Up with Kameron Perez-Verdia and Emily Brockman

    In this episode of Mug Up with BBNC, we sit down with Kameron Perez-Verdia, President and CEO of the Alaska Humanities Forum, and Emily Brockman, Acting Director of Programs at the Bristol Bay Foundation. Together, we reflect on the impactful work these organizations are doing in Bristol Bay and beyond!   Learn more about the Alaska Humanities Forum here. Learn more the Bristol Bay Foundation here.

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    Mug Up with the 2024 BBNC Shareholders of the Year

    In this episode of Mug Up with BBNC, we sit down with the 2024 BBNC Shareholders of the Year! Tabitha Knell of Cloudberry Native, Robin Masterman, Helen Gregorio, and Pauline Hobson share their inspirations, experiences, reflections, and more. Grab your favorite mug and enjoy!

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    Mug Up with Orville Lind

    In this episode of Mug Up with BBNC, we sit down with shareholder Orville Lind from Chignik Lake!    Orville reflects on his experience growing up in Bristol Bay, his journey as an artist, and the wisdom he's inherited over the years. Grab your favorite mug and enjoy! Check out Orville's art on Facebook: tinyurl.com/3trfjkjt

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    Mug Up with Lilani Dunn

    In this episode of Mug Up with BBNC, we sit down with Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association (BBRSDA) Executive Director Lilani Dunn to discuss her journey in the seafood industry, her first experience with commercial fishing, and Bristol Bay Salmon Week in Washington D.C.!   Learn more about BBRSDA here. Learn more about Bristol Bay Salmon Week here.

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    Mug Up with Former BBNC Interns: Marissa Elkins and Audrey Leonetti

    In our tenth episode of Mug Up with BBNC, we have a conversation with former interns Marissa Elkins and Audrey Leonetti about their experiences!   We discuss what skills they developed, challenges faced, memorable experiences, life after their internships, advice for future interns, and more. Grab your favorite mug and enjoy!

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    Mug up with BBNC at the Bristol Bay Indigenous Language Summit

    In our ninth episode of Mug Up with BBNC, we join the Bristol Bay Foundation at their 2024 Bristol Bay Indigenous Language Summit! Join us as we sit down with attendees and presenters at the summit to discuss the importance of practicing and sharing our languages. To learn more about the Bristol Bay Foundation click here.

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    Mug Up with Carvel Zimin Jr.: The History of Mug Up and Life in South Naknek

    In our eighth episode of Mug Up with BBNC, we dive deeper into the history of Mug Up with shareholder Carvel Zimin Jr. from South Naknek!   Join us as Carvel shares his passion for his community, a subsistence lifestyle, and the fascinating tales of his role as a Winter Watchman. To Watch The Cannery Caretakers video, click here.

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    Mug Up with Aleesha Towns-Bain and Angela Peacock: Bristol Bay Foundation

    In our seventh episode of Mug up with BBNC, we sat down with Aleesha Towns-Bain and Angela Peacock from the Bristol Bay Foundation to learn about the programs they offer, including scholarships, alumni programs, youth initiatives, and more. Tune in to hear how BBF is helping shape the future of Bristol Bay shareholders and descendants.

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    Mug Up with Carol Wren and Casey Sifsof: BBNC Shareholder Development Part 2 of 2

    In our sixth episode of Mug up with BBNC, we sat down with Carol Wren and Casey Sifsof from BBNC's Shareholder Development Department to learn more about the programs they offer including leadership development, training and financial support and youth programs. This is episode two out of two.

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    Mug Up with Carol Wren and Casey Sifsof: BBNC Shareholder Development Part 1 of 2

    In our fifth episode of Mug up with BBNC, we sat down with Carol Wren and Casey Sifsof from BBNC's Shareholder Development Department to learn more about the programs they offer including career exploration, internships, apprenticeships, and on-the-job training. This is episode one out of two.

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    Mug Up with Sophie Ann Woods: Spooky Stories

    In this special episode of Mug Up with BBNC, we listen to a few spooky stories from Sophie Ann Woods, a BBNC shareholder, Elder, and master of storytelling. Grab your mug and join us for a hauntingly delightful conversation as we hear eerie tales of hairy men, little people, and more.

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    Mug Up with Montana Murphy: Involvement and Participation with BBNC

    In our third episode of Mug Up with BBNC, we sat down with BBNC shareholder Montana Murphy to hear about her experience as a previous BBNC intern, current Bristol Bay Foundation scholarship recipient, and a BBNC 2023 Shareholder of the Year! Grab your mug and join us for an inspiring conversation ☕

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    Mug Up with Hazel Nelson: Board Elections and Voting Your Proxy

    In this episode, we sat down with BBNC Board Member Hazel Nelson to learn more about the board election process and the importance of voting your proxy.

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    Welcome to Mug Up with BBNC!

    In this debut episode, meet your hosts from BBNC's communications team and get the inside scoop on what's brewing at BBNC! Pour a cup and let's Mug Up together 🎧☕

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

"Mug Up with BBNC" taps into the tradition of "Mug Up," a term with special significance in Bristol Bay, particularly in the fishing community. The term refers to a brief, communal break for coffee or tea, fostering a sense of community and relaxation. Hosted by Bristol Bay Native Corporation's communications team, the podcast serves as a virtual "mug up," featuring conversations with BBNC employees, community leaders, and others devoted to BBNC's mission of "Enriching our Native way of life." The series aims to captivate, enlighten, and inspire its listeners.

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