Orginal podcast by Dominick Joseph.
Dom shares stories from his recent crabbing opener with his cousins, lessons he picked up along the way, thoughts on 'language warriors,' and his unsolicited take on what life is really all about—according to him."
Afterwards Dom continues to tackle some real world advice from DJP hotline calls/texts.
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Song Intro: Con Todo y Smog (Instrumental Version) - Alcones Negros
Song Haltime: Con Todo y Smog (Instrumental Version) - Alcones Negros
Song Outro: Con Todo y Smog (Instrumental Version) - Alcones Negros
Dom returns from his journey of grabbing milk to comeback and explain how Native country low-hanging fruit jokes are getting on his nerves, being in the slow kid math class, food horror stories and answers texts and voicemails from the DJP Hotline.
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Song Intro: Con Todo y Smog (Instrumental Version) - Alcones Negros
Song Haltime: Con Todo y Smog (Instrumental Version) - Alcones Negros
Song Outro: Con Todo y Smog (Instrumental Version) - Alcones Negros
Dom thanks everyone for their patience as he eases back into podcasting this new year. He reflects on his 2024 highlights, especially his journey of learning the art and culture of the Northwest Coast.
Skip to 11:15 to hear the long story short version of the 3 month hiatus recap.
He also brings up how everyone has that one uncle who's convinced his run for council is the best thing ever and Crown Royal marble bags at recess.
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Dom dives into the world of mechanics on the rez, talking about the constant rush and hustle they face daily. He also shares his thoughts on fall being nicknamed "autumn" the origins of the Seahawks logo, and the differences between Urban Native dogs and Rez dogs.
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Dom talks about Natives going on a conference solo when they have multiple kids at home, what to do for seasonal depression, cutting his medicine and much more!
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Dom talks about Natives trying to get pictures of their good deeds, basketball hoops outside factories, irritated strangers in Seattle and putting "No drama" on posters for rez parties.
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Dom talks about Natives trying to make a competition out of anything, having to checking the local jail registry for missing friends, nosey family members and much more!
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Dom talks about hearing the Canoe Journey drama, quitting his job, unsolicited knowledge about Seattle grunge bands, and how people on the rez get nosey when they drive by while you’re just trying to fill up at the gas station.
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Dom talks about the Peace and Dignity Journey through Nevada, boujee Natives, lawyers numbers in airports, deep lakes and people who only vote for Tribal politics to get a sauna for their local rez gym.
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Peace And Dignity 2024 Donation Link: https://www.peacedignitycentralcoast.org/donate#:~:text=Monetary%20donations%20will%20help%20meet,the%20runners%20in%20their%20journey
Dom talks about getting kicked out of the state capital in Washington State with a bunch of Native classmates, borrowing peoples tape, nobody ever having triple AAA batteries and much more!
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Peace And Dignity 2024 Donation Link: https://www.peacedignitycentralcoast.org/donate#:~:text=Monetary%20donations%20will%20help%20meet,the%20runners%20in%20their%20journey
Dom talks about never winning on pretty looking scratch tickets, fruits in the proper season, MSD25 school closures, revisits his go-to gas station snacks and his order at "Dicks Drive In"
Outro: No Apology | Mike Stringer
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