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Author: Cameron

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This podcast focuses on my perspective of the world, shaped by my Indigenous background, as well as other perspectives we may have never considered or thought about, including conversations with special guests who share their own experiences. We approach these topics through “critical thinking” and open conversation. Additionally, I provide honest reviews of products, services, and travel tips, regardless of any kind of compensation. I make sure that you, the audience, receive real “critical thought” within this field. I hope you enjoy the conversation and learn something new.

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If you enjoy Mundo Perspectives and want to support the show, consider becoming a monthly supporter. Your support helps keep the conversations going and allows us to bring more thoughtful perspectives and voices to the podcast. Support the show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2598011/support The road to a greener future doesn’t start at the charging station—it starts at the mine. We take a clear‑eyed look at electric vehicles and the larger idea of “clean energy,” asking how we measure it, who ge...
If you enjoy Mundo Perspectives and want to support the show, consider becoming a monthly supporter. Your support helps keep the conversations going and allows us to bring more thoughtful perspectives and voices to the podcast. Support the show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2598011/support A simple game changed how we move through the world. We started by asking childlike questions—Where would I go? What would I need?—and ended up with a clear, compassionate approach to preparation that ke...
A quiet dinner turned into a four-hour test of pain, patience, and decision-making after a bone fragment lodged between my molars. We trace the chaos from failed fixes at home to an ER extraction and unpack the simple rules that kept choices clear when stress spiked. • the bite, the crack, and sudden pain • failed floss and flimsy picks at the sink • reacting versus solving under stress • distance and timing in rural care • after-hours calls and non-answers • choosing the ER with limited dat...
What happens when a lifelong overplanner hands the wheel to a warped dime? I set out for a simple break and wound up on a cross-country experiment in trust—Los Angeles to Chicago by rail, a snap decision toward Seattle, and a last-minute turn to Las Vegas—while asking whether I was truly surrendering or just outsourcing my fear of the “wrong” choice. We dig into the tension between structure and spontaneity—how a coin can cut analysis paralysis yet still sit inside boundaries you quietly set...
We explore how adaptation shapes both learning and communication, from a blind student mastering campus to a deaf parking attendant bridging a gap with pen and paper. We contrast academic and traditional learning and share how an Indigenous lens changes what counts as education. • redefining education through lived adaptation • observing growth without formal instruction • traditional learning versus academic systems • communication as understanding rather than speech • pen-and-paper problem...
What if the way you pack is shaping the way you think—and the way your trip actually feels? We dive into a practical, mindset-first approach to travel where the bag becomes a tool, not a burden. Instead of rules and checklists, we use clear questions and real tradeoffs to decide between a small backpack, a larger pack, or full luggage across flights, drives, and long-haul trains. We start with the two-question method that changes everything: What problem am I solving on this trip, and what h...
A stranger on a moving train tried to define me in a single glance—and got it wrong. That awkward moment became a catalyst to rethink how we tie appearance and language to identity, and why our minds reach for labels before we reach for questions. We walk through the story beat by beat, then turn it into a practical guide for using critical thinking in everyday encounters. I share how rides across Los Angeles often come with a guessing game—Latino, Asian, anything but Native American—and wha...
Two people can watch the same scene and leave with different truths—so what bridges that gap? We kick off our new series by trading arguments for attention, asking how culture, place, and personal history shape what we notice, what we miss, and what we assume. As a Native American host from a federally recognized tribe, I share why belonging and borders look different from the 1% of original inhabitants, and how that vantage point challenges “us versus them” thinking without turning the conve...
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