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Ikayutet
First Wednesday of each Month at 10:30 a.m.
Ikayutet is a talk show about the little things that help make life healthier. Airing at 10:30 a.m. on the first Wednesday of each month, Esther Green and host Diane McEachern give listeners a half hour show with tips on key topics.
Latest Episodes
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Esther and Diane give perspectives on parts of Yup’ik culture that have impacted their lives.
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Returning after a short hiatus, Esther and Diane share their thoughts on what acceptance is and what it looks like.
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Esther and Diane have a conversation about grief and different approaches to dealing with our shared pain.
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Esther and Diane talk about escaping pain and Esther shares her story of overcoming alcoholism.
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Esther and Diane share stories, including "How the Crane Got its Blue Eye," and discuss the lessons we can learn from them.
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Esther and Diane speak this week about the ways in which humans are connected to the earth and to each other.
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Esther and Diane discuss how health can impact our mindset and how we can work to change our mindset when it no longer serves us.
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Esther and Diane discuss the power of shifting your perspective to believe in the good, even in the face of hardship.
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Esther and Diane discuss the important role that adults play in children's lives.
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Esther and Diane discuss strengthening communities through a couple of key areas.