In The Old Way Podcast

Ancient Wisdom for a Modern World.....

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At In The Old Way Podcast, we return to the path walked by those who came before us—carrying stories, ceremonies, and ways of being that honored the land as alive, the cosmos as conscious, and the human being as a humble part of a vast, sacred web.

This podcast combines ancient wisdom with modern insights, inspiring a deeper, embodied relationship with the natural world. Produced by In The Old Way Media, our work is rooted in preserving and celebrating Indigenous knowledge systems, ancestral teachings, and earth-based spirituality.

Direct Experience as a Way of Knowing

In Indigenous lifeways, truth is not abstract—it’s lived. Wisdom does not come from study alone but from walking, watching, fasting, dreaming, and listening. No perspective holds weight without experience. To speak from knowing, one must first enter the circle. We honor that tradition. We do not speak about the sacred—we speak from it.

The Mystery Still Moves

Vine Deloria Jr., in The World We Used to Live In, reminded us that the world was once full of miracles. Not metaphorical, not symbolic—real. The medicine people of Turtle Island moved with the Mystery, healed with it, and shaped reality through their relationship with it. These weren’t tales of a lost golden age; they were lived truths recorded in both Native memory and the bewildered notebooks of outsiders. Deloria urged us to see that this Mystery is not gone. It is still here. The masters are still being born.

At In The Old Way, we believe the miraculous is not something to chase but something to be lived. When we open our hearts to the land, ceremony, and dream, we begin to see it again.

Bridging Worlds

Through conversations with Indigenous wisdom keepers, ceremonial leaders, historians, storytellers, and modern seekers, we offer a platform where traditional ecological knowledge, animism, and ancestral insight meet the pressing questions of our time. Together, we explore what it means to live with integrity, to see the world as alive, and to walk in harmony with both the seen and unseen.

We Are All Related

From the Arctic to the desert Southwest, from the Pacific coast to the Eastern woodlands, the land remembers. The people remember. And when we slow down and listen, we remember, too.

This podcast is for those who seek a more meaningful way forward—not by inventing something new, but by returning to what has always been true. Mitakuye Oyasin—we are all related.