Some Kind of Brown Podcast

Some Kind of Brown Podcast

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“What are you?” Welcome to the place where the answer is always human. The southern bred host, Natalie Evans, brings you along on her journey to reconnect to all of her Multi-Racial self, talks to guests from other ethnic backgrounds about their own journeys, and current events! Watch out for American national heritage months because there’s always something special! Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/some-kind-of-brown-podcast/support

I’m still here!

It’s been a wee bit, but I’m still here and working on getting back to normal. This week we have a surprise guest who is helping me keep it light and fun for this episode. November is here and I have news about Red November. Last year’s project was something I’d hoped to continue and expand on this year, but two of my doctors have shut me down. I still have plans to talk about National Native American Heritage Month as much as I can, so let me know if you have anything you’d want to hear or have me share this month. I hope you’re all doing well!!

💙💙💙

Natalie

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