
The Anonymous Eskimo Podcast
The Anonymous Eskimo Podcast is an Indigenous podcast devoted to uplift Indigenous peoples, with a mission to send hope to those struggling with the negative stigma placed upon mental health issues, the disease of alcoholism, and drug addiction. To also bring awareness to the MMIWG2S & MMIP crisis. Through guests sharing their experiences, inspiration, strength, and hope. I want to break the stigma that is associated with indigenous people, mental health and recovery. Host: Ralph Sara
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Send us a text Roberta Alook Roberta is 1/2 Woodlands Cree from Wabasca, Alberta on her father’s side & 1/2 Dene Sucline from Dillon, Saskatchewan on her mothers side. Roberta is Currently a University of Alberta Student. She is a Indigenous model, and owns her own beading business. Roberta has 5 years of sobriety and
Send us a text Molly Cuk Ba’ak Molly is from the Tohono O"odham Nation in Southern Arizona. Molly is the loving mother to 10 children. Molly is part of Native Strength Revolution where she is a Certified Yoga Instructor. She also recently ran the NYC Marathon. Molly is 10 years sober. On this episode Molly courageously
Send us a text Madison B. is a 47 year old woman with 26 years of sobriety. On this episode Maddy courageously shares her colorful and amazing story for those still struggling with alcohol or drug addiction. If there is someone out there still struggling and can identify with what Maddy is talking about, feel free to
Send us a text Jeff Evon is a 40 year old Yup"ik man from Bethel, Alaska. Jeff has over 3 years of sobriety. On this episode Jeff courageously shares his story, sending HOPE to those who are still struggling with alcohol and drug addiction. "We need to prepare for each season, otherwise we won"t be ready for what is
Send us a text Weytk (hi) my name is skwlax_bear (black bear) & this is my story of my 21 year sobriety journey. I hope my story of my struggles & achievements inspire you to start your safe journey on the red road. Support the show
Send us a text Peggy Berryhill "The First Lady of Native Radio" is a member of the Muscogee Nation. Peggy is an Icon of public radio, and has garnered many many awards. Peggy owns and manages KGUA 88.3 in Gualala California, where she hosts Peggy"s Place. Peggy just celebrated 35 years on the Red Road, clean and sober