



Introducing: Burn Sage Burn Bridges

Storytellers
A conversation with the first Native Showrunner and a TV writer, where we find out it’s in her blood to tell stories and how she is leading the way for many other Native storytellers.

IndigiNerd
A conversation with the lifelong nerd behind the first Indigenous comic bookstore and Comic Con. Explore his work and hear how he’s uniting minds to create what’s next.

Rezball
An exploration of Native fandom and careers in professional sports, featuring former rezballer Shawn Martinez, Director of Live Entertainment for the Phoenix Suns, and a passionate high school basketball fan whose story goes far beyond the game.

Navajo Bling
A conversation with Marco Arviso, a contemporary Navajo jeweler who is preserving the traditions of Diné artistry while evolving the form. Marco shares how he's disrupting the dominant distribution of Native jewelry by creating Navajo-owned and operated retail spaces.

Navajo Gaffer
A conversation with Matthew Livingston, a Navajo (Diné) Chief Lighting Technician lighting the way on major productions. He shares his journey in the film industry and what it’s like working behind the scenes.

Chief of Light
In this bonus episode, more time with Matthew Livingston, the Navajo Gaffer, as we nerd out on Native film and TV from the past to the present and into the future.

Glittering World Girl
A conversation with Akilah Martinez, an XR innovator making waves through hackathons, collaborations with Snapchat, and building culturally disruptive digital ecosystems. Tech meets culture in the most unexpected ways.

Now Or Never!
A conversation with Native rockabilly band Now Or Never!, where we talk about storytelling through music, their commitment to their craft, and feature songs from their latest album, Fate’s Collide.

Exposure
Burning bridges with Ramona Emerson, author of Shutter and Exposure, where we talk about her diverse career, from documentary filmmaker to forensic photographer and becoming an author, where she is speaking truths through fiction.