History may be in the past, but there are many women today who are truly history in the making! In the spirit of Women’s History Month, my guest, Erin Pendleton and I wanted to share a bit of inspiration.
Not only is Erin building her career as a post-producer for Amazon Brand Social, she’s also shedding light on the topic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. And as a rape advocate, she uses her own story to fuel her fire to help other women.
Today we’ll hear Erin’s story, the amazing work she does in production, about her documentary, and the stories of her grandmother – the Choctaw woman who inspired her.
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And if you’re looking for a top notch producer, contact her at erinaberra@gmail.com.
Yakoke, Erin!
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S1, E5, P1 - Monroe Tsatoke, Descendent of Hunting Horse, a Code Talker, & The Kiowa 5
S1, E4: Comanches, Snakes, and Sooners with Rand Weryackwe
S1, E3: Chief Gary Batton on our Choctaw History, Heroes, and the Choctaw Spirit
S1, E2: Murder in Osage County, Mike Simpson
S1, E1: Captured by the Comanche, Lonnie Henderson
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