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Osage Health Watch

Osage Health Watch

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Welcome to Osage Health Watch, a bi-weekly podcast dedicated to addressing health issues specific to the Osage Nation and providing culturally relevant information to indigenous communities. Hosted by Brandy Lemon, RN and Osage Congressional Representative and Michael Bristow, MSP, CCC-SLP and Board member, Osage Nation Health Authority Board, and Coach Kinsley from the Fitness Fix with Coach Kinsley, this podcast brings together traditional knowledge, modern health practices, and fitness expertise to foster wellness and community engagement. Each episode features insightful discussions with traditional practitioners, healthcare workers, and community members, ensuring our content is both trustworthy and engaging. Our podcast explores a wide range of topics, including traditional healing practices, culturally-respectful nutrition advice, mental health from an indigenous perspective, adaptive fitness strategies, and community health initiatives. Whether you’re a member of the Osage Nation, part of another indigenous community, or simply interested in culturally sensitive health information, Osage Health Watch offers valuable insights to improve your wellbeing. Join us as we explore the intersection of traditional wisdom and modern health practices, empowering our community one episode at a time.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Hygiène et mode de vie sain Médecine alternative
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  • Next Generation Care Today: New Osage Clinic Opens
    Jul 28 2025

    Step into a new era of health and wellness as Osage Health Watch spotlights the grand opening of the Osage Nation’s state-of-the-art health clinic in Pawhuska. In this special episode, host Mike Quinata sits down with Osage Nation Health System (ONHS) CEO Mark Rogers, Chief Strategy Officer Lindsay King, and ONHS Board of Directors’ Michael Bristow to discuss how visionary leadership, cultural respect, and technological innovation have transformed health care for the Osage Nation and surrounding communities.

    Listeners will hear behind-the-scenes stories about:

    • A Generational Leap in Care: Discover how the new clinic replaces the decades-old IHS facility, expanding vital services like dental, optometry, behavioral health, physical therapy, and even a diabetic teaching kitchen.

    • Modern Healing Spaces: Learn how architecture, natural light, and walking trails create an environment designed for both physical and mental well-being, reflecting Osage values and community pride.

    • Digital Health Innovations: Explore the power of the Epic electronic health record system and patient-friendly MyChart access, making care more seamless and connected than ever before.

    • A Vision for the Future: Hear the leadership team share their journey—overcoming obstacles, strategic planning, and the enduring drive to make Osage Nation a “provider of choice” for tribal and local families.

    Whether you’re Osage, a supporter of Indigenous health, or simply intrigued by groundbreaking community care, this episode offers inspiration, practical insights, and a front-row seat to a milestone moment in tribal self-determination and wellness.

    Experience the future of Native health care—click play, and see how the Osage Nation is reimagining care for today and the generations to come.

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    51 min
  • Osage Spirit, Osage Mind - Community Healing and Tradition
    Jun 14 2025

    What does it take to break the cycle of generational trauma and build a culture of mental wellness in Indigenous communities? In this powerful episode of Osage Health Watch, join host Mike Quinata, Congresswoman and RN Brandy Lemon, speech-language pathologist Michael Bristow, and special guest Dr. Moira Redcorn—a psychiatrist at Oklahoma City Indian Clinic—for an honest, engaging conversation marking Mental Health Awareness Month. Discover how the legacy of boarding schools, forced relocation, and cultural loss has shaped the mental health of Native peoples—and how resilience, community, and tradition are lighting the path forward.

    • The real impact of historical trauma and how it manifests today

    • Breaking the stigma around mental health in Native communities

    • The unique pressures of living in two worlds—balancing tradition and modern life

    • The role of shame, judgment, and family expectations in well-being

    • How community, ceremony, and food foster healing and connection

    • Practical solutions, from boundary-setting to telehealth, that are making a difference

    Hear personal stories, cultural insights, and expert advice on everything from substance abuse to grief, and learn why the opposite of addiction isn’t sobriety—it’s community. Whether you’re Osage, Indigenous, or simply care about mental health and healing, this episode offers wisdom, hope, and a call to action: break the cycle, build community, and be proud of your journey.

    Click play to join a conversation that’s as heartfelt as it is transformative—and find out why listeners say Osage Health Watch is a must-hear for anyone seeking understanding and inspiration.

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    46 min
  • Keeping Care Local: Tribal Health and Medicaid
    May 20 2025

    How do you bridge modern health care with Indigenous tradition? 🌾🏥 Meet Ashley Johnson, Tribal Relations Director for the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, as she shares the powerful, often untold story of Medicaid’s impact in Indian Country—and why cultural identity is key to health leadership. 🌍✨

    Discover how Ashley and her small-but-mighty team are transforming tribal health care: advocating for sovereignty, building trust, and ensuring Native communities receive the support they deserve. 💪🏽🤝 Hear the truth about Medicaid (it’s not “welfare”!), how it uplifts working families, and why every word in your Native language is an act of sovereignty and healing. 🗣️❤️ From reclaiming heritage to practical tips for maximizing health resources, this episode is packed with inspiration, real talk, and actionable insights for everyone—Native and non-Native alike. 🌟

    Ready to rethink what health care can mean for your community? Tap to listen and join the movement for empowered, culturally-rooted care! 🎧🌱

    #OsageHealthWatch #TribalHealth #MedicaidMatters #NativeVoices #CommunityCare #HealthEquity #Sovereignty #IndigenousLeadership #KeepCareLocal #ListenNow

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    40 min
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