The Talking Winds Podcast

S1E1: Crosswinds Cofounders

58 min · 14 de abr de 2026
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In Season 1 Episode 1 of the Talking Winds podcast, host Russell Sun Eagle (Pawnee) goes in-depth with Crosswinds News Cofounders Kelly Tidwell (Muscogee and Cherokee) and Brittany Harlow about the past, present and future of Crosswinds. Listen as they share the lived experiences and community needs that led to its creation, and how those early moments shaped their mission to serve Native communities through culturally grounded local news and resources.

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