The Talking Winds Podcast

S1E2: The Legendary Trista Vaughn

53 min · 28. april 2026
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In Season 1 Episode 2 of the Talking Winds podcast, host Russell Sun Eagle (Pawnee) sits down with Trista Vaughn (United Keetoowah Band/Hualapai/Chickasaw), Community Engagement/Cultural Coordinator and Journalist at Crosswinds News. Listen as Trista shares her journey and how her work helps guide Crosswinds in staying accountable to Native communities. From cultural grounding to community care, this episode highlights the relationships and responsibilities that shape the work behind the stories.

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