# diné (audio feeds) — RSS Amplifier

Recent posts from the 1 feeds in the RSS Amplifier directory that cover diné.

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## [E93: Native Restaurateurs – LIVE from the Indigenous Foodways Festival](https://soundcloud.com/toastedsisterpodcast/e93-native-restaurant-owners)

_2026-08-10 · Toasted Sister Podcast_

In this episode, I talk with Native chefs and restauranteurs about balancing successful business with staying true to culture, community and the Native American Food Movement. Recorded live from the first Indigenous Foodways Festival that took place at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe, New Mexico in June 2026. Guests: Johnny Ortiz-Concha (Taos Pueblo), chef and creator of the Shed…

[Listen](https://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/2378666063-toastedsisterpodcast-e93-native-restaurant-owners.mp3)

## [E92: My mom was born in Los Angeles where she ate tacos](https://soundcloud.com/toastedsisterpodcast/e92-my-mom-was-born-in-los)

_2026-03-04 · Toasted Sister Podcast_

Throughout my lifetime, my mom has been sharing stories and bits and pieces of memories from her childhood in Los Angeles with me. From her youthful, innocent, perspective, east LA was a vibrant and safe place for her to grow up. She mentioned eating tacos on Olvera Street and that caught my attention because I had just read about Olvera Street in “American Tacos: A History and Guide” by José R.…

[Listen](https://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/2277214070-toastedsisterpodcast-e92-my-mom-was-born-in-los.mp3)

## [E91: Leah Prisque – Working for Indigenous community through Growcer](https://soundcloud.com/toastedsisterpodcast/e91-leah-prisque-working-for-indigenous-community-through-growcer)

_2025-07-14 · Toasted Sister Podcast_

Leah Prisque is responsible for Indigenous and community relations at Growcer, a cool Canadian company that turns shipping containers into farms. She helps expand this idea to Indigenous communities, some of which are extremely remote and located in food deserts. In this episode, Leah talks with economist for the Navajo Nation, Dr. Alisha Murphy, about how these farms work. Mentioned in the show:…

[Listen](https://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/2129491011-toastedsisterpodcast-e91-leah-prisque-working-for-indigenous-community-through-growcer.mp3)

## [E90: Lamar Fairley-Minthorn — The aspects of being blessed](https://soundcloud.com/toastedsisterpodcast/e90-lamar-fairley-minthorn-the-aspects-of-being-blessed)

_2025-04-16 · Toasted Sister Podcast_

I met Lamar Minthorn (Umatilla) of Tutuilla True during my first trip to Portland at the Northwestern Native Economic Summit. He’s an incredibly positive person and an obvious hard worker. In this episode you’ll learn about how one tribal fisherman found his way into the Columbia River to carve out a salmon fish business for himself.

[Listen](https://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/2079611811-toastedsisterpodcast-e90-lamar-fairley-minthorn-the-aspects-of-being-blessed.mp3)

## [E89: Bryce Stevenson – Actual Shifts in the Wind](https://soundcloud.com/toastedsisterpodcast/e89-bryce-stevenson)

_2025-02-07 · Toasted Sister Podcast_

In this episode, I talk with Ojibwe chef Bryce Stevenson who is also the owner of Miijim in La Pointe, Wisconsin, an island in Lake Superior. He’s also a pretty talented poet whose work is included in the zine “Heart Rations: Indigenous Food Poetry.” Bryce is a creative guy who also takes up carpentry work during the off season, a necessity for folks who work on an island like La Pointe. Nininjiin…

[Listen](https://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/2028443500-toastedsisterpodcast-e89-bryce-stevenson.mp3)

## [E88: Heart Rations](https://soundcloud.com/toastedsisterpodcast/e88-heart-rations)

_2024-09-22 · Toasted Sister Podcast_

The “Heart Rations: Indigenous Food Poetry” zine is out (has been out)! It’s a collection of poems about… you guessed it… Indigenous food. In this episode, I talk with a couple of folks whose work appears in the zine; Cliff Taylor (Ponca Tribe of Nebraska) poet, author and creator of “The Ponca Poet’s Podcast,” Rebecca Kinkade-Black (Diné), Albuquerque book seller, and Vicente Telles, an artist…

[Listen](https://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/1921132679-toastedsisterpodcast-e88-heart-rations.mp3)

