
Podcast Release:
Bridging the Gaps: Fawn Tsatoke on Justice, Advocacy, and MMIP
Special Guest:
Fawn Tsatoke
(Kiowa / Comanche)
President
MMIP Kiowa Chapter
Release Date:
Wednesday, July 15th, 2026
Time:
12:00 pm EST
Description:
In this emotional and powerful episode of the Hoporenkv Native American Podcast, hosts Brooke Warrington and Haliston Lake sit down with Fawn Tsatoke (Kiowa / Comanche), the president and founder of the Kiowa Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) chapter. Native people face some of the highest rates of violence in the United States, yet many cases involving missing and murdered Indigenous people remain underreported, unsolved, or overlooked. Fawn shares the inspiration behind her advocacy and work, the challenges Indigenous families face in seeking justice, and the importance of raising awareness, bridging the gaps between Tribal, State, and Federal law enforcement, and honoring those who are missing.
Episode Resources:
(National)
Strongheartshelpline.org
Wernative.org
niwrc.org/resources/toolkit/mmiw-toolkit-families-and-communities
(Florida-Specific)
floridahealth.gov/individual-family-health/injury-prevention-wellness/human-trafficking/
flitecenter.org/services#human-trafficking-anchor
Jul 15
1 hr 11 min

Podcast Release:
Strength in Unity: Tribal Economic & Clean Energy Leadership with USET
Special Guest:
Rebecca Naragon, MPA, CEcD
(Poarch Band of Creek Indians)
Economic Development Director
United South and Eastern Tribes, Inc. (USET)
Release Date:
April 22, 2026
Time:
12:00 pm EST
Episode Description:
In this episode of the Hoporenkv Native American Podcast, we are joined by Rebecca Naragon, the Economic Development Director for United South and Eastern Tribes, Inc. (USET). A citizen of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Rebecca brings a wealth of expertise to the table, including her recent achievement of the prestigious Certified Economic Developer (CEcD) designation.
The conversation dives deep into the mission of USET, an organization that provides essential technical assistance and programmatic support to 33 federally recognized Tribal Nations across the Northeast, Southeast, Everglades, and Gulf regions. Drawing from her background at the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Office of Indian Energy and Economic Development, Rebecca discusses the importance of Tribal self-determination, and how diverse cultural landscapes shape the future of economic development and housing across Indian Country.
Listeners will gain a better understanding of how USET navigates the immense cultural and geographical diversity of its member Tribes to foster self-determination and sustainable growth. Whether you are interested in the mechanics of Tribal housing or the broader landscape of economic sovereignty, this episode offers a comprehensive look at a leader shaping the future of Indian Country.
Episode Resource Links:
https://www.usetinc.org/
https://www.usetinc.org/resources/partners/
https://www.usetinc.org/about/member-tribal-nations/
Apr 22
42 min

Release Date:
02.25.2026
Hoporenkv Native American Podcast:
“The Blueprint for Success: Strategies for High-Performing Tribal Housing”
Special Guest:
Patricia Ward
(Quinault Indian Nation)
Consultant
Q'wati Consulting
Episode Description:
In this episode of the Hoporenkv Native American Podcast, hosts Georgette Smith (Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma / Choctaw) and Brooke Warrington sit down with Patricia Ward (Quinault Indian Nation), a seasoned consultant at Q'wati Consulting with extensive experience across HUD ONAP, the BIA, and Indian Health Services.
Tribal housing programs face the complex challenge of balancing strict federal oversight with Tribal sovereignty and cultural values. Patricia draws on her unique "bird’s-eye view" from grant evaluation and program management to break down the core ingredients of high-performing Tribal housing programs.
Whether you are a new Housing Director or a seasoned Tribal Leader, this conversation offers actionable insights on empowering your housing program to better serve Tribal Citizens.
Resource Link:
https://www.hud.gov/helping-americans/public-indian-housing-ihbg
Feb 25
40 min

Release Date:
09.10.2025
Hoporenkv Native American Podcast:
“The Florida Indian Youth Program”
Special Guest:
Thelma McDermott
(Muskogee Nation of Oklahoma)
Employment & Training Intake Coordinator
Florida Governor’s Council on Indian Affairs, Inc.
Episode Description:
On this episode of the Hoporenkv Native American Podcast, we're joined by Thelma McDermott to discuss the vital role of the Florida Indian Youth Program. We'll delve into the program's mission to provide a free, two-week college preparatory experience for Native American, Native Alaskan, and Native Hawaiian students in Florida and Georgia.
Thelma will highlight how the program, operated by the Florida Governor's Council on Indian Affairs, helps students explore educational and employment opportunities after high school. We'll talk about the benefits of career-focused academic enrichment, the exposure to new skills students might not otherwise encounter, and the positive impact on preparing young Native People for a bright future in their communities and beyond.
Episode Resource Links:
https://fgcia.org/florida-indian-youth-program
Sep 10, 2025
45 min

Release Date:
08.27.2025
Hoporenkv Native American Podcast:
“Strengthening Housing Programs Through Diverse Funding”
Special Guests:
Moriah McGill
Deputy Director
Northern Circle Indian Housing Authority
Joseph B. Diehl, JD, CPA, FMCHC
Managing Director
Diehl & Co. LLC
Episode Description:
Navigating the complex world of Tribal Housing and Tribal Economic Development is a challenge, but our guests today on the Hoporenkv Native American Podcast have a wealth of knowledge to share. In this episode, we sit down with two experts who have dedicated their careers to finding innovative solutions for Tribal Nations.
Joining us are Moriah McGill, Deputy Director of the Northern Circle Indian Housing Authority, and Joseph B. Diehl, JD, CPA, FMCHC, Managing Director of Diehl & Co. LLC. They are here to discuss their collaborative work and the key principles of their presentation on raising funds for housing programs.
We’ll explore what it truly means to "think outside the box" in the context of Tribal Economic Development and why relying on just one or two funding sources is a dangerous gamble. Moriah and Joseph will reveal underutilized funding opportunities and share strategies for tapping into private capital and attracting entrepreneurial-minded business operators.
Our conversation will also dive deep into the art of grant and proposal writing, focusing on their three essential concepts: "focus on your why," "seek and you shall find," and "build relationships." They'll provide practical tips on everything from crafting an effective "elevator speech" to the power of storytelling in grant proposals.
Finally, we'll discuss the philosophical and practical challenges of "mastering the art of housing" and leveraging social media for funding. Moriah and Joseph will leave us with their most important fundraising tips and key takeaways for anyone looking to secure a more prosperous future for their Tribal Nation.
Episode Resource Links:
[email protected]
[email protected]
Their presentation: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:c0ee9442-93ef-42e8-9fc7-2e3b8a3d20cf
Aug 27, 2025
1 hr 5 min

Release Date:
08.13.2025
Hoporenkv Native American Podcast:
“Breaking Ground for Urban Indian Housing”
Special Guest:
Shelly J. Tucciarelli, MBA
(Oneida Nation of Wisconsin)
Executive Director of Visionary Ventures NFP Corporation
CEO & Founder of Turtle Clan Development Services
Episode Description:
Join us on the Hoporenkv Native American Podcast for an inspiring conversation with Shelly J. Tucciarelli, MBA, Executive Director of Visionary Ventures NFP Corporation and CEO & Founder of Turtle Clan Development Services. Shelly, a proud member of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, shares the incredible story behind Jigzibik—Potawatomi for "At the River's Edge"—Chicago's first-ever affordable housing development specifically for the Native American community.
We’ll dive into the project's journey, from its humble beginnings to the monumental groundbreaking event. Shelly shares the challenges she overcame and the deep cultural significance behind the name and the land blessing ceremony.
We also explore how this development will impact the lives of Native American families in Chicago, the crucial support from city leaders, and the vital role of community partners. Plus, Shelly gives us a glimpse into the future, sharing her hopes and dreams for Jigzibik and how this model could inspire similar projects across the country.
Tune in for a powerful discussion about community, housing, and a vision that's finally becoming a reality.
Episode Resource Links:
https://youtu.be/zT7m8XVXuRk?si=ykCdn3i-IgAmVkdM
https://canopy-chicago.com/work/projects/jigsibik/
https://www.fccommunities.org/jigzibik/
https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/mayor/press_room/press_releases/2025/july/jigzibik-affordable-housing.html
Aug 13, 2025
22 min

Release Date:
07.30.2025
Hoporenkv Native American Podcast:
“Low Income Tax Credits in the Budget Reconciliation Act”
Special Guests:
Phil Glynn
President
Travois
Adam Rose
Director of Partnerships and Growth
Travois
Episode Description:
Join us for a vital discussion on how recent legislative changes to Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) and New Markets Tax Credits (NMTC) can transform housing and economic development in Native American Communities. In this episode of the Hoporenkv Native American Podcast, we sit down with Phil Glynn and Adam Rose from Travois, a leading expert in tribal housing and economic development.
Discover how Tribes can leverage LIHTC, exploring its synergy with existing programs like NAHASDA, Competitive IHBG grants, and even Title VI secured loans. They'll also highlight the key distinctions between LIHTC and NAHASDA in terms of populations served, and why the broader national affordable housing crisis underscores the critical importance of these tax credits for all communities, including Tribes.
Our guests will shed light on the long-standing advocacy for LIHTC expansion and detail the significant provisions in the recently passed Budget Reconciliation Act. What does this bill mean for housing tax credits, and is the increased allocation permanent? Learn how this will directly and indirectly benefit Tribes and the potential short-term challenges, emphasizing how strategic planning can overcome them.
Travois will share insights into the types of projects Tribes have successfully funded with NMTC, whether it's a repayable source, and the typical capital it can provide. They'll address past challenges Tribes have faced in utilizing this resource and delve into the bill's substantial implications for future NMTC availability for Tribes.
If your Tribe has a project needing additional capital, this episode is a must-listen for connecting with the experts at Travois.
Episode Resource Links:
https://travois.com/
[email protected]
Jul 30, 2025
45 min

Release Date:
05.14.2025
Hoporenkv Native American Podcast:
“An Important Announcement for Indian Country from HUD Secretary Scott Turner”
Special Guest:
Scott Turner
United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Episode Description:
Today's episode brings you exciting news directly from our very special guest, Scott Turner, the United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)! We're diving into the announcement of a significant $1.1 billion in Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG) funding, set to empower Native American Tribes, Alaska Native Villages, and Tribally Designated Housing Entities (TDHEs) with vital resources for affordable housing initiatives in Indian Country.
We'll highlight the importance of this crucial investment - HUD's largest annually for Indian Country – and how this funding will support crucial housing activities nationwide, as well as HUD's unwavering dedication to serving Tribal Communities and their vision for a brighter, more sustainable future. “From day one, HUD has been engaged on alleviating affordable housing challenges facing urban, rural, and Tribal Communities. Today’s announcement reaffirms our commitment to serve Tribal Communities while working towards meeting Indian Country’s housing needs,” said Secretary Scott Turner. “HUD has a strong partnership with Tribal Nations, and I look forward to collaborating directly with Tribal Leaders to expand housing opportunities and remove burdensome regulatory barriers that impede progress.”
Join us as we look toward the road ahead and Secretary Turner reaffirms HUD's ongoing commitment to addressing housing challenges in Tribal Communities nationwide.
Episode Resource Links:
• https://www.hud.gov/news/hud-no-25-065
• https://www.hud.gov/sites/default/files/PIH/documents/FY-2025IHBG-Formula-Allocation-Press-Release-Awards-List.pdf
• https://www.hud.gov/helping-americans/public-indian-housing-ihbgformula
• https://www.hud.gov/news/hud-no-25-054
• https://www.hud.gov/news/hud-no-25-061
May 14, 2025
10 min

Release Date:
04.16.2025
Hoporenkv Native American Podcast:
“In Honor of Stress Awareness Month- Thriving Under Pressure: Holistic Health Tips for Tribal Professionals"
Special Guest:
Dr. Joseph Buckley, D.C., B.S.
Doctor of Chiropractic
Certified back safety and stress-free sitting specialist
Pines West Chiropractic
Episode Description:
Feeling the pressure? This Stress Awareness Month, empower yourself with actionable strategies in our latest episode: "Thriving Under Pressure: Holistic Health Tips for Tribal Professionals." This week, we're honored to host Dr. Joseph Buckley, a respected chiropractor, who brings a wealth of knowledge on holistic health and well-being. We'll explore practical strategies for healthy stress reduction, effective techniques for achieving that elusive work-life balance, and powerful ways to improve self-esteem. This crucial discussion will also cover managing stress and burnout specifically for professionals, the importance of promoting mental health awareness, the benefits of implementing wellness programs for Tribal Housing employees, and vital self-care practices that every Tribal employee can integrate into their lives. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable tools for a healthier and more balanced life!
Episode Resource Links:
https://www.pineswestchiropractic.com/
https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:52792c8e-ee9c-473d-b5ac-1390436dda6c
Pines West
18501 Pines Blvd., Suite 104
Pembroke Pines, FL 33029
(954) 432-3343
Eastside Chiropractic
8228 Biscayne Blvd.
Miami, FL 33138
(305) 403-2595
Martinez Chiropractic
12595 S.W. 137th Ave., Suite 108
Miami FL, 33186
(305) 388-7577
Apr 16, 2025
50 min

Release Date:
04.16.2025
Hoporenkv Native American Podcast:
“Reel Reflections”
Special Guest:
Everett Osceola
(Seminole Tribe of Florida)
Film Liaison
Cultural Ambassador
Florida Seminole Tourism
Seminole Tribe of Florida
Episode Description:
Tune in as Everett Osceola, Seminole Tribe of Florida Member who is Film Liaison and Cultural Ambassador for the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Tourism Department, joins us once again to share his reflections on the success from the 10th anniversary of the Native Reel Cinema Fest, hosted at Seminole Tribal Fair and Powwow earlier this year. He regales us with tales of the triumphant event, identifies the lessons learned for future Native Reels, and shares valuable advice for fellow Native cinephiles who hope to make their own mark on the world of Indigenous film and media.
Episode Resource Links:
https://www.facebook.com/ReelNativeFest/
https://www.instagram.com/nativereel/
https://filmfreeway.com/NativeReelCinemafestival-1
Apr 16, 2025
53 min
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