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Pt. 1: A Life in Motion with Insights from Jodi Branton

Pt. 1: A Life in Motion with Insights from Jodi Branton

Update: 2024-10-01
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In the latest episode of Understanding the Science of You, Graham Skidmore and Jodi Branton discuss important themes of cultural identity, personal growth, and connection. Jodi shares her journey from a small town in Michigan to her career at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. She highlights her return to her Native roots after living away for many years, emphasizing the significance of cultural knowledge and community engagement.


Jodi reflects on the challenges of representing her culture while addressing the broader issues that Native communities face. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding shared histories and experiences, noting that many people seek to reconnect with their roots.


Graham and Jodi also discuss the need for empathy and the ability to see perspectives outside of one’s own. They address the concept of “my people,” exploring how personal identity can connect with larger communities. Their conversation encourages listeners to appreciate the complexities of cultural identities and recognize the shared human experience.


The episode invites listeners to consider how personal stories shape collective narratives and emphasizes the ongoing journey of learning and healing within communities.


About Jodi Branton (Biimskanodin- "Little Whirlwind")

Jodi Branton (Biimskanodin- "Little Whirlwind") is an artist and cultural education specialist from Port Huron, Michigan. Her home nation is Aamjiwnaang First Nation in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. Growing up she spent a lot of time with her Grandmother and found her passion for their Ojibwe culture at a young age. This has led to a lifelong passion to share that knowledge with others and honor the history through preservation. She earned her B.A. in American Culture and History from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor as well as her Masters of Education from the University of Nevada-Las Vegas. She has presented at numerous conferences, educated visitors while working at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian and continues to embrace her turtle clan responsibilities of teaching and healing through her business Awishinaabe Consulting, LLC.


ABOUT THE PODCAST
Welcome to Understanding the Science of You, a podcast founded by Graham Skidmore and EnGen. It's purpose is to help you discover untapped aspects of yourself and alternative paths to personal freedom and empowerment outside of conventional systems.


We want listeners to accept responsibility for creating change in the areas they desire. Creating change is done through personal contribution, not creating controversy.


We hope listeners will be inspired to create change within their lives after listening to our podcast because they will feel:


... Someone is fighting for them
... Cared for
... Heard
... Understood
... Hopeful
... Valued
... Appreciated
... Loved by the Universe


By living an authentic and healthy life of joy, kindness and compassion to demonstrate what's possible, our listeners will provide inspiration for others to challenge their limiting beliefs to start the movement.


To learn more about the podcast, visit scienceofyoupodcast.com.



This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit grahamskidmore.substack.com
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Pt. 1: A Life in Motion with Insights from Jodi Branton

Pt. 1: A Life in Motion with Insights from Jodi Branton

Graham Skidmore