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Chahta Chatter

Podcast by IWRI

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Our ancestors have used stories for generations to guide us in living well on Mother Earth. These stories carry the wisdom to heal, remember our purpose, and re-center our well-being.Chahta Chatter is a podcast where traditional Indigenous stories meet and offer insight for modern mental, physical, and spiritual health challenges. With a focus on land-based healing and community resilience, each episode takes listeners on a journey of reflection and learning. We believe our ancestors’ stories carry instructions for healing. Through our show we reflect on their relevance today. So that future generations our knowledge remains embedded in our stories providing wisdom for a healthy and good life. By listening to and sharing stories, we build resilience within our communities.Chahta Chatter is a wellness podcast brought to you by the School of Social Work and Public Health at the University of Washington in collaboration with IWRI’s HOLLO (Healing Opportunities in Love, Land and Original Instructions) Division. Through this platform, we honor traditional storytelling and explore its teachings for contemporary health and wellness practices.

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4 episodes

episode Possum Woman (Shakvta Ohoy) - The story about what happens when you see something, but don’t say something. artwork

Possum Woman (Shakvta Ohoy) - The story about what happens when you see something, but don’t say something.

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2429871/open_sms] Welcome to Chahta Chatter! Our ancestors have used our stories for generations upon generations for instructions on how to live a good way on the earth; they also have encoded ways in which we can heal.   Possum Woman - This story is about what happens when you see something but don’t say something… When we take action to help those who are being wronged, we uphold our responsibility to the collective, rather than turning a blind eye. When situations escalate, swift justice is necessary—sometimes requiring drastic measures, as seen with Possum Woman. Ultimately, we all share a duty to protect and support our community. Meet our host: Dr. Michelle Johnson-Jennings is a Choctaw tribal member, clinical health psychologist, and a Full Professor at the University of Washington’s Schools of Social Work and Public Health. As co-Executive Director of IWRI, she leads groundbreaking research in land-based healing, Indigenous health frameworks, and culturally relevant interventions. Her work spans continents and empowers communities through storytelling and holistic health practices. Andrea Gonzalez is a proud Mexican-American with Indigenous ancestry who is passionate about ancestral connection, spirituality, and well-being. She is the Program Coordinator at University of Washington’s Indigenous Wellness Research Institute. Andrea has a Bachelors of Science in Biomedical Sciences, and spent her undergrad in a microbiology lab researching bacteria that play an important role in chronic periodontis. She is multilingual and passionate about expanding her consciousness as a citizen of the world. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Producers: Andrea Gonzalez, Dr.Michelle Johnson-Jennings, and Felipe Contreras. Mixed By: Felipe Contreras Special thanks to Brad Joe for the support and contribution to the music of the show. This podcast is made possible through collaboration with IWRI, the University of Washington’s School of Social Work, and HOLLO’s initiatives. At HOLLO we integrate storytelling and land-based healing to address chronic health issues, preserve cultural heritage, and promote community-led wellness.

11 Mar 2025 - 42 min
episode Mocassin Hand Game - Chukfi, the rabbit who needs help. artwork

Mocassin Hand Game - Chukfi, the rabbit who needs help.

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2429871/open_sms] Welcome to Chahta Chatter! Our ancestors have used our stories for generations upon generations for instructions on how to live a good way on the earth; they also have encoded ways in which we can heal.   Moccasin Handgame: Chukfi The Rabbit who needs help. -This story surrounds Chukfi the rabbit who has a bit of a gambling addiction. This story encourages us to consider our natural resources in our environment, and how we should respect those not just for ourselves, but for everyone.  Meet our host: Dr. Michelle Johnson-Jennings is a Choctaw tribal member, clinical health psychologist, and a Full Professor at the University of Washington’s Schools of Social Work and Public Health. As co-Executive Director of IWRI, she leads groundbreaking research in land-based healing, Indigenous health frameworks, and culturally relevant interventions. Her work spans continents and empowers communities through storytelling and holistic health practices. Andrea Gonzalez is a proud Mexican-American with Indigenous ancestry who is passionate about ancestral connection, spirituality, and well-being. She is the Program Coordinator at University of Washington’s Indigenous Wellness Research Institute. Andrea has a Bachelors of Science in Biomedical Sciences, and spent her undergrad in a microbiology lab researching bacteria that play an important role in chronic periodontis. She is multilingual and passionate about expanding her consciousness as a citizen of the world. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Producers: Andrea Gonzalez, Dr.Michelle Johnson-Jennings, and Felipe Contreras. Mixed By: Felipe Contreras Special thanks to Brad Joe for the support and contribution to the music of the show. This podcast is made possible through collaboration with IWRI, the University of Washington’s School of Social Work, and HOLLO’s initiatives. At HOLLO we integrate storytelling and land-based healing to address chronic health issues, preserve cultural heritage, and promote community-led wellness.

25 Feb 2025 - 41 min
episode Grandmother Spider - Spokni Chunkash, the spider who gave us fire. artwork

Grandmother Spider - Spokni Chunkash, the spider who gave us fire.

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2429871/open_sms] Welcome to Chahta Chatter! Our ancestors have used our stories for generations upon generations for instructions on how to live a good way on the earth; they also have encoded ways in which we can heal.   Grandmother Spider - This tale describes how fire came to the Choctaw people from an unlikely source. It further emphasizes our relationship with our more than human kin and the teachings that they bring.  Meet our host: Dr. Michelle Johnson-Jennings is a Choctaw tribal member, clinical health psychologist, and a Full Professor at the University of Washington’s Schools of Social Work and Public Health. As co-Executive Director of IWRI, she leads groundbreaking research in land-based healing, Indigenous health frameworks, and culturally relevant interventions. Her work spans continents and empowers communities through storytelling and holistic health practices. Andrea Gonzalez is a proud Mexican-American with Indigenous ancestry who is passionate about ancestral connection, spirituality, and well-being. She is the Program Coordinator at University of Washington’s Indigenous Wellness Research Institute. Andrea has a Bachelors of Science in Biomedical Sciences, and spent her undergrad in a microbiology lab researching bacteria that play an important role in chronic periodontis. She is multilingual and passionate about expanding her consciousness as a citizen of the world. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Producers: Andrea Gonzalez, Dr.Michelle Johnson-Jennings, and Felipe Contreras. Mixed By: Felipe Contreras Special thanks to Brad Joe for the support and contribution to the music of the show. This podcast is made possible through collaboration with IWRI, the University of Washington’s School of Social Work, and HOLLO’s initiatives. At HOLLO we integrate storytelling and land-based healing to address chronic health issues, preserve cultural heritage, and promote community-led wellness.

10 Feb 2025 - 31 min
episode Emergence - remembering our ancestors’ teachings and how to carry forward their original instructions for each generation. artwork

Emergence - remembering our ancestors’ teachings and how to carry forward their original instructions for each generation.

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2429871/open_sms] Welcome to Chahta Chatter! Our ancestors have used our stories for generations upon generations for instructions on how to live a good way on the earth; they also have encoded ways in which we can heal.   Emergence is a the creation story for the Choctaws of how they came into this world that we are currently living in. This story gives us the opportunity to learn about ancestral Choctaw teachings and how to carry forward these original instructions for each generation and within each environment we inhabit. Importantly, we must remember to value one another, our inner relationships with more than human kin, and our environment. Meet our host: Dr. Michelle Johnson-Jennings is a Choctaw tribal member, clinical health psychologist, and a Full Professor at the University of Washington’s Schools of Social Work and Public Health. As co-Executive Director of IWRI, she leads groundbreaking research in land-based healing, Indigenous health frameworks, and culturally relevant interventions. Her work spans continents and empowers communities through storytelling and holistic health practices. Andrea Gonzalez is a proud Mexican-American with Indigenous ancestry who is passionate about ancestral connection, spirituality, and well-being. She is the Program Coordinator at University of Washington’s Indigenous Wellness Research Institute. Andrea has a Bachelors of Science in Biomedical Sciences, and spent her undergrad in a microbiology lab researching bacteria that play an important role in chronic periodontis. She is multilingual and passionate about expanding her consciousness as a citizen of the world. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Producers: Andrea Gonzalez, Dr.Michelle Johnson-Jennings, and Felipe Contreras. Mixed By: Felipe Contreras Special thanks to Brad Joe for the support and contribution to the music of the show. This podcast is made possible through collaboration with IWRI, the University of Washington’s School of Social Work, and HOLLO’s initiatives. At HOLLO we integrate storytelling and land-based healing to address chronic health issues, preserve cultural heritage, and promote community-led wellness.

24 Jan 2025 - 36 min
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