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A monthly podcast interviewing Entrepreneurs, Authors, Creatives, Artists, and Musicians around their dreams. Topics focus on diversity, tech, inclusion, women empowerment, social impact, love, and funding. The podcast amplifies positive frequencies on planet Earth and inspires you to achieve your dream.

Dream Nation Love Yulia Laricheva

    • Business
    • 5.0 • 18 Ratings

A monthly podcast interviewing Entrepreneurs, Authors, Creatives, Artists, and Musicians around their dreams. Topics focus on diversity, tech, inclusion, women empowerment, social impact, love, and funding. The podcast amplifies positive frequencies on planet Earth and inspires you to achieve your dream.

    From Silence to Action: How Indigenous Data Gathering is Giving A Voice to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.

    From Silence to Action: How Indigenous Data Gathering is Giving A Voice to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.

    This is the Second Episode in our Missing and Murdered Indigenous Womxn Series. This podcast is focused on data and what Indigenous activists are doing to help humanize MMIW data.

    At the end of the day, data is a collection of stories. Stories about individuals, events, and places. Providing a window into the lives of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People. When it comes to data gathering, a difference exists between the Indigenous and the Western approach. The approaches can have a vast effect on bringing relatives home. On the episode, we’ll hear from people working to decolonize data. As well as how activists are using Tik Tok to create awareness about the crisis and avoid being censored.

    Stories determine what percentage of cases are solved by authorities. Or in most cases, not solved. Missing person searches and murder investigations often depend on how well they are tracked and logged by various authority groups. Since 2016 there have been 5,712 reported Missing and Murdered Indigenous People cases. Out of those, only a tiny number — 116 have been opened by the U.S. Department of Justice for investigation. Even when reports are filed, racism still plays a factor in the cases pursued by the authorities. 

    On the show you will hear from Navajo Nation Council Delegate Amber Crotty. Delegate Crotty spoke about decolonizing data and how the MMIW crisis is affecting the largest reservation in the US. Annita Lucchesi who is the Founder and Director of Research and Outreach at Sovereign Bodies Institute shared how she put together the first MMIW database in the US. Meghan Leinhauser spoke about Instagram, Tik Tok, and Censorship. Meghan is an ally who recently published an honors thesis at the University of Dayton. It’s titled “TikTok and the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit People Movement.” Liz Marin who is the Program Director of Seeding Sovereignty spoke about how Instagram censored her posts on May 5, 2021 which is the National Day of Awareness of MMIW. Dr. Charlene Aqpik Apok joined the discussion from Alaska to talk about her work decolonizing data as the Executive Director and Founder of Data for Indigenous Justice. An Alaskan Native and Womxn led non-profit which is home to a database for missing and murdered Indigenous womxn, girls and relatives data.

    Many thanks to everyone for amplifying awareness around the MMIW crisis and indigenous data gathering. The stories are powerful and I am so grateful to Melissa Spence who was the Producer and Editor on the series. It would not exist without her care and meticulous attention to detail. Thank you to Patrick for setting up the interview with Amber Crotty.
    Please listen, please share, and please care.

    • 2 hr 32 min
    Kae Burke: Co-Founder of House Of Yes on building inclusive culture.

    Kae Burke: Co-Founder of House Of Yes on building inclusive culture.

    On the show, Kae also talks about launching her creative agency Yes Etc Creative, and how she finds inspiration.

    • 31 min
    Y-Vonne Hutchinson: A conversation on race, inequality, tourism, and securing our future.

    Y-Vonne Hutchinson: A conversation on race, inequality, tourism, and securing our future.

    Y-Vonne Hutchinson is an Author, former international human rights lawyer, and Silicon Valley serial entrepreneur. She is the CEO and Founder of ReadySet, a diversity and inclusion training firm that helps tech giants, political leaders, media outlets, and Fortune 500 companies speak more productively about racism and turn talk into action. Y-Vonne also hosts a podcast called Time To Act about Diversity and Inclusion.

    On the show, we talk about her latest book HOW TO TALK TO YOUR BOSS ABOUT RACE: Speaking Up Without Getting Shut Down. This episode is a conversation on race, inequality, and how race is fluid. A candid discussion from a global perspective that leaves the viewer with concrete advice that they can use in their work life.

    Part memoir, part actionable guidebook, this book equips employees with a framework to think about race at work, prepares them to have frank and effective conversations with more powerful leaders, helps them center marginalized perspectives, and explains how to leverage power dynamics to get results while navigating backlash and gaslighting.

    • 54 min
    Alexandra Fine: Co-Founder of Dame Products on sexual wellness and taking the MTA to court over ad censorship.

    Alexandra Fine: Co-Founder of Dame Products on sexual wellness and taking the MTA to court over ad censorship.

    On the show, Alexandra talks about Dame’s three-year-long court battle against the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Dame’s historic triumph over the MTA validates both the existence of the woman-owned company as well as of female pleasure and wellness. Ensuring that Dame has the right to advertise on subways, buses, and commuter rail. This is a big deal since the MTA transports over 11 million passengers a day. That’s a lot of customers. Places that have long welcomed male-focused brands like Ro (Roman), Hims, as well as breast enhancements, and more. This is also a giant win for free speech and anti-censorship. Al also talks about Sims BDSM, female pleasure, and non-binary perspectives.

    • 45 min
    Ethan Zuckerman: Talks Metaverse, building a better internet, and the power of local communities.

    Ethan Zuckerman: Talks Metaverse, building a better internet, and the power of local communities.

    Ethan Zuckerman is a Professor at the UMass Amherst. On the show, Ethan talks about the Metaverse, trust, Facebook vs Apple, making the Metaverse a safe space, governance of online spaces, data ownership, what the biggest piece missing from the Metaverse conversation is, Omar Wasow and Black Planet, and technical barriers when it comes to storytelling access on various platforms.

    • 53 min
    Ben Curtis: On being a Creation Coach, the Dell Dude, and going after your dreams with abandon.

    Ben Curtis: On being a Creation Coach, the Dell Dude, and going after your dreams with abandon.

    Ben Curtis is a magician, award-winning actor, musician, and public speaker. He is also a Creation Coach helping people actualize their dreams. You probably recognize Ben as the iconic "The Dell Dude” from the Dell commercials in the early 2000s. Dell recently brought him back to kick off a new campaign and we caught up. Ben lives in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and we talk about being neighbors.

    • 1 hr 10 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
18 Ratings

18 Ratings

Fan of Dream Nation Love ,

New fav show

A really diverse podcasts with interesting guests. Great inspiration and practical advice for ways you can follow your dreams. The topics are current and Yulia and guests always bring something new to the conversation. Highlighting different aspects and new view points.

emilychang8621 ,

Authentic, warm and thoughtful!

Yulia was a delight to speak with, so down to earth and real. Yet warm and inspirational, too. Thanks so much for having me on the show!

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