This is your front-row seat to the voices, stories, and happenings of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. From tribal policies and government updates to culture-rich stories and behind-the-scenes looks at the people and programs that shape life here, it’s all right here.
Tune in to hear from leaders, employees, and community members as they share what makes SRPMIC a vibrant and powerful place to live, work, and grow. 
Whether you're here for insight or inspiration, there's a podcast for you.

Latest Episodes

#3 of Pathways to Spirit

Culture, and Healing at Salt River: Insights with Joe Remitera

In this episode of Pathways to Spirit, hosts Dr. Troy Melendez and Dr. Nate Velez welcome Joe Remitera, Director of Health and Human Services, for a deep and inspiring conversation on the vision shaping Journey to Recovery and the entire Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community’s health system.Questions? Comments? Please email Podcasts@srpmic-nsn.gov
#11 of Lena's Lens

5 in 5 Initiative Update - Dr. Felix Muniz

In this episode of Lena's Lens, Lena welcomes back Dr. Felix Muniz for an update on the 5 in 5 Initiative. Dr. Muniz shares progress from Phase 2, which included talking circles, group concept mapping, surveys, and a community readiness assessment. These efforts brought in nearly 250 Community voices and helped identify wellness dimensions, determinants of health, and priority areas for change. He also discusses next steps, including a public-facing data dashboard and a strategic plan that will guide long-term wellness efforts in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. Dr. Muniz reflects on the personal meaning of doing this work in his own community and emphasizes how community input is shaping the future of the initiative.Questions? Comments? Please email Podcasts@srpmic-nsn.gov

2026 MMIP Awareness Month in SRPMIC

This episode of Asked and Answered focuses on MMIP Awareness Month in SRPMIC as hosts Kierstin Anderson and Alane Breland discuss what MMIP means, why the Community observes it for an entire month, and the events taking place on May 5. They explain the factors that contribute to the MMIP crisis such as jurisdictional challenges, historical and generational trauma, gaps in resources, and the escalation of domestic violence and coercive control. The conversation also touches on the Turquoise Alert system, its limitations, and the importance of early reporting and accessible support. Community members are encouraged to attend the MMIP events and reach out for services whenever needed.Questions or comments can be sent to AskedAndAnswered@srpmic-nsn.gov.
#10 of Lena's Lens

Inside Salt River Business Development with CEO Michael Mainwold

In this episode of Lena’s Lens, Lena Jackson‑Eckert talks with Michael Mainwold, CEO of Salt River Business Development, about the Community’s newest enterprise and its mission to expand economic opportunities beyond the reservation. They explore how SRBD was created, why diversification is important, and how federal contracting and commercial investments are shaping long‑term growth.  Questions? Comments? Send an email to Podcasts@srpmic-nsn.gov
#2 of Pathways to Spirit

Changes in Journey To Recovery with Frank Saverino

In this episode, host Dr. Troy Melendez sits down with Journey to Recovery Administrator Frank Saverino to explore the major changes, growth, and future direction of the JTR program. Together, they reflect on the evolution from a small, cramped facility to a state‑of‑the‑art treatment center, and discuss how expansion, cultural grounding, and community-driven care are shaping recovery in powerful new ways.Questions? Comments? Please email Podcasts@srpmic-nsn.gov