Native Talk Arizona

Native Talk Arizona presents interviews and discussions regarding current events, health, social, and cultural matters of interest to urban Native Americans, as well as performances of new and traditional Native American music.

Native Talk Arizona is broadcasted Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. on KRDP 90.7 FM and online on listen2krdp.com. Native Talk Arizona podcasts are also available to download on Amazon Music, iTunes Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Podcasts.

The views and opinions expressed by guests of Native Talk Arizona are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Native Talk Arizona or NATIVE HEALTH.

“Indian Car” used with permission by Keith Secola.

Want to be a guest?

Please call (602) 279-5262, ext. 11027 or email: Slevy@nachci.com to arrange an interview. Keep in mind, we typically record interviews several weeks in advance, so let us know of your interest as early as possible to get on the schedule. Please be aware that interviews may be edited for time constraints.

 

Listen to Native Talk Arizona on the radio!

Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. on KRDP 90.7 FM and online: listen2krdp.com

 

Listen to Native Talk Arizona Podcast

Click on the logo of the audio streaming service you would like to hear Native Talk Arizona.

 

 
Native Talk Arizona is also available via Amazon’s Alexa by saying “Alexa, play Native Talk Arizona Podcast.”

 

Previous Native Talk Arizona Interviews

To see a list of our previous interviews, click below, or visit our Spotify, Apple Podcasts or YouTube Podcasts accounts.

 

2026 Native Talk Arizona Interviews

 

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    • Melina TaCheenie and Marcus Monenerkit The Heard Museum
    • Valerie Segrest Co-director and Educator of Native Plants and Food Institute
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    • Valerie Molina and Charlotte Winsor Native American Education Program at Tempe Union High School District
    • Antoinette Cavanaugh Author - ”Little Brother asks, “Where did I come from?”
    • Selina Scott Diné and Hispanic artist from Tempe, Arizona
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    • Cherish Yazzie-Hart Owner of Cherish Skin and host of Native Baddies Run Club
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    • Jessica Tsingine Chapter President - Phoenix American Indian Science and Engineering Society
    • Jason Amador Motivational Speaker and Player Development Specialist - Men’s Basketball Program at Grand Canyon University
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    • Frank Blanquet and Sahar Kharjenoury First Nations Experience
    • Michelle Curley Phoenix Hoop Dancers
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    • Thana Boyd, RDH NATIVE HEALTH Interim Dental Practice Manager and Dental Hygienist
    • Brooke Davis, MPH NATIVE HEALTH Behavioral Health Case Manager - Domestic Violence Prevention and Education
    • Lynn Traylor Artist and owner of Auntie Creations