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 Quentin is a tannish-brown soul from the Kuskokwim river. Quentin now lives in Southcentral Alaska on Dena"ina land and works with Native students at UAA. Quentin has 5 years of recovery, and on this episode he shares his story of hope for those that are still struggling with alcohol and drug addiction.
Send us a text Stacey Wells is an Inupiq woman from Anaktuvuk Pass Alaska who is currently residing in the state of Washington. Stacey"s Inupiaq name is Ayapana. Stacey, a strong single mother in recovery has over 8 years of sobriety. In this episode she shares her strength and hope for those still struggling with al
Send us a text Victoria Anderson-Tieva is a Yup"ik, Inupiaq, Aleut, German and Danish woman. Victoria, originally from Dillingham, Alaska, now lives on Dena"ina land in Anchorage, Alaska. In this episode Victoria shares her story and message of hope to those still struggling. Support the show
Send us a text Mike Sisson, Case manager/Social worker at My House in Wasilla, AK. Co-Owner/Artist at Newsense Music Entertainment shares his amazing story of recovery. Mike has over 8 years of sobriety. Mike encourages healing and recovery through his music that uplifts, inspires, and connects with his listeners. Che
Send us a text Mike Williams Sr. is a Yup"ik man from the village of Akiak, Alaska. Mike has over 33 years of Sobriety. He has run the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race 15 times. Winning the Most inspirational musher twice and The Mushers Choice award as well. He has been profiled in Sports Illustrated, Good Morning America
Send us a textTiffany Webb is a member of the Curyung tribe and a opioid overdose prevention coordinator from Dillingham Alaska. On this episode she shares her recovery, hope, and strength. Support the show