We Are Unspoken Words

Unspoken Words is a podcast by Native American hosts Josiah Hugs (Apsaalooke), JC Beaumont (Apsaalooke/Nakoda) and Randy Bear Dont Walk (Apsaalooke). We discuss the issues of Indigenous peoples with insight, experience and humility. Covering a wide range of topics we hope to promote mental, emotional, physical and spiritual wellbriety with our traditional culture in a contemporary world. Contact us at: unspoken.dubz@gmail.com
Unspoken Words is a podcast by Native American hosts Josiah Hugs (Apsaalooke), JC Beaumont (Apsaalooke/Nakoda) and Randy Bear Dont Walk (Apsaalooke). We discuss the issues of Indigenous peoples with insight, experience and humility. Covering a wide range of topics we hope to promote mental, emotional, physical and spiritual wellbriety with our traditional culture in a contemporary world. Contact us at: unspoken.dubz@gmail.com
Episodes
Episodes



Thursday Apr 09, 2026
Speak On It: Twenty Six
Thursday Apr 09, 2026
Thursday Apr 09, 2026
Oly, Ron and MoHugs discuss Tomfoolery, Acceptance and Native Humor in Recovery.



Thursday Apr 02, 2026
Speak On It: Twenty Five
Thursday Apr 02, 2026
Thursday Apr 02, 2026
Dominic Old Elk, LAC, joins us this week as we discuss Catch Phrases, Reclaiming Your Identity, Discipline, and Maintaining Long Term Recovery.



Saturday Mar 28, 2026
Speak On It: Twenty Four
Saturday Mar 28, 2026
Saturday Mar 28, 2026
Join Ron and Oly as they welcome guest-host JC to discuss appreciation, accountability, and messaging.



Sunday Mar 22, 2026
The Unspoken Collective EP: 21
Sunday Mar 22, 2026
Sunday Mar 22, 2026
The Unspoken Collective with Pod Gotti, and Frybread Freddie highlights inspiring individuals shaping culture and community through their art, work, and purpose.
In this episode, we sit down with Bobby Takes Enemy, a man walking out authentic transformation through recovery and his faith in Jesus. He shares about rebuilding relationships, working in outreach, mentoring those in recovery, leading bible studies, and preparing to finish bible school.



Thursday Mar 19, 2026
Speak On It: Twenty Three
Thursday Mar 19, 2026
Thursday Mar 19, 2026
Oly, Ron and MoHugs discuss Appreciation vs Tolerance, Medicine Wheel, and Brotherhood.



Sunday Mar 15, 2026
The Unspoken Collective EP: 20
Sunday Mar 15, 2026
Sunday Mar 15, 2026
The Unspoken Collective with Pod Gotti, and Frybread Freddie highlights the inspiring individuals shaping culture and community through their art, work, and purpose.
Our guest today is Clarent Stewart. He's a husband, a father, and a serial entrepreneur who's spent years building businesses while staying rooted in family and purpose.



Wednesday Mar 11, 2026
Speak On It: Twenty Two
Wednesday Mar 11, 2026
Wednesday Mar 11, 2026
Oly. Ron, and MoHugs discuss Sin, Questions to Ask Friends, and Self-Justification.



Sunday Mar 08, 2026
The Unspoken Collective EP: 19
Sunday Mar 08, 2026
Sunday Mar 08, 2026
The Unspoken Collective with Pod Gotti, and Frybread Freddie highlights inspiring individuals shaping culture and community through their art, work, and purpose.
This week on the podcast, returning guest Kyle ComesUp joins us for a real conversation about growth, purpose, leadership, and the lessons life teaches the long way. We talk about what's changed since the last time he was on, how pressure can shape or distract us from our purpose, and what leadership actually looks like when nobody's watching.



Thursday Mar 05, 2026
Speak On It: Twenty One
Thursday Mar 05, 2026
Thursday Mar 05, 2026
Oly, Ron, JC and MoHugs discuss Higher Power, Patience, Community in Action and Dream Big



Sunday Mar 01, 2026
The Unspoken Collective EP:18
Sunday Mar 01, 2026
Sunday Mar 01, 2026
The Unspoken Collective with Pod Gotti, and Frybread Freddie highlights inspiring individuals shaping culture and community through their art, work, and purpose. This week's episode we have JoRee LaFrance, and Talon Lonebear. She opened up about the real side of chasing purpose. Missing home. Wrestling with her mental health wondering if she should quit. Talon shared where it all started, a kid who who'd fixed things than just use them, asked for a welder and the rest is history



