Pieced by Lane Podcast
Welcome to the Pieced by Lane Podcast. I'm your host, Rhonda Lane—a Navajo woman, horse lover, creator, and entrepreneur. I have discovered a passion for creating beauty through silversmithing and now seek to inspire creativity in others as my latest artistic endeavor. In the Navajo and Native American communities, storytelling is a powerful way to teach and influence. With storytelling, this podcast aims to weave together the perspectives of diverse artists and creative minds who infuse their influences into every facet of their lives. Join us as we preserve self-identity and pursue our passions.
Episodes
46 episodes
Perfect World | Defining Success, Redefining Fulfillment
In Episode 5 of the Perfect World series, we explore how success shifts as we grow. I reflect on the balance between financial grounding, creative purpose, and the deeper fulfillment that comes from healing, impact, and legacy.<...
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Episode 46
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14:01
Perfect World | The Balance We Build
In Episode 4 of the Perfect World series, we explore what balance really means when life is shaped by family, creativity, and responsibility. As a Diné artist and storyteller, I share how balance isn’t about perfection - it’s about pre...
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Episode 45
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14:04
Perfect World | The Story in Every Piece
Episode 3 of the Perfect World solo series takes you inside the heart of handmade artistry, where every piece begins with intention and becomes a vessel for story, memory, and healing.As a Diné silversmith, I share how each ...
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Episode 44
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14:35
Perfect World | Coloring Outside The Lines
In Episode 2 of the Perfect World solo series, we explore the courage it takes to create beyond expectations, in art, in identity, and in life. As a Diné silversmith and storyteller, I share moments when stepping outside traditional ou...
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Episode 43
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15:56
Perfect World | Living Between Two Worlds
In the first episode of the Perfect World solo series, we explore what it means to live between two worlds, the one that shaped us and the one we’re still creating. As a Diné artist and storyteller, I share how culture, memory, and cre...
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Episode 42
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13:03
Jonathan Curley | J Curley Art
In this episode, painter Jonathan Curley joins us for an honest look into what it means to live and create as an artist.Jonathan opens up about his journey from discovering his passion for painting to exploring the intersection of...
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Episode 41
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47:13
Karlee Tsosie | Rockin' KT Rodeo Company
From the arena lights of the Indian National Finals Rodeo, Karlee Tsosie — owner of Rockin’ KT Rodeo Co. — shares her story of legacy, resilience, and the art of rodeo.A fourth-generation rancher and second-generatio...
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Episode 40
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35:57
Autumn Sells | Miss Indian Rodeo Queen
In this episode, I sit down with the current Miss Indian Rodeo Queen to talk about her journey to the crown and the meaning behind representing Native culture in rodeo. We explore the artistry found in regalia, horsemanship, and livestoc...
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Episode 39
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27:34
Sharing Our Story: Part 2, Featured on Her Voice, Her Story with WESST
In Part 2, I shift the conversation toward the future — where my jewelry business is headed, what’s next for this podcast, and answering questions from the audience.It’s about growth, vision, and continuing the journey forward. Tune in a...
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Episode 38
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27:07
Sharing Our Story: Part 1, Featured on Her Voice, Her Story with WESST
In this special episode, the mic turns around - and I step into the role of the guest. Inspired by my recent feature on Her Voice, Her Story with WESST, I open up about my journey, the vision behind this podcast, and the experiences that...
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Episode 37
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33:41
Teena Redhorse | Redhorse Engineering
This week I’m joined by Teena Redhorse, owner of a 100% Native and woman-owned engineering company. We talk about her journey into entrepreneurship, leading in a competitive industry, and how culture and community shape the way she does busines...
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Episode 36
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51:50
Davida Lister | Davida Lister Jewelry
This week, we’re joined by Davida Lister, a generational silversmith whose jewelry is rooted in tradition, culture, and family legacy.Davida shares how she learned the craft, the stories behind her designs, and what it means to carry for...
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Episode 35
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47:08
Roman McCabe | McCabe Experiential Learning
From rodeo arenas to corporate teams, Roman McCabe shares how voice, presence, and experiential learning shape team success. As founder of McCabe Experiential Learning, they blend real-time facilitation with deep team dynamics work. Tune in for...
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Episode 34
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46:21
Devyn Dennison | In the Money Media
In this episode, we talk with a cowgirl entrepreneur, Devyn Dennison with In The Money Media, who transformed her passion for rodeo, ranch life, and horses into a growing Western lifestyle media brand. From cattle drives to camera gear...
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Episode 33
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45:01
Ty Pablo | Standing Rock Stampede
This week, we’re talking with the president, Ty Pablo, of a junior rodeo event on the Navajo Nation about what it takes to lead, organize, and inspire the next generation of riders.We dive into the heart of youth rodeo, the role of cultu...
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Episode 32
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42:27
One Year In: Reflections from Behind the Mic
It's been one whole year since this podcast began—and today, I'm flipping the mic on myself. In this solo anniversary episode, I reflect on what inspired me to start, the lessons I didn’t see coming, and the moments that kept me going when I al...
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Season 1
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Episode 31
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37:52
Roddell Denetso | Black Streak Apparel Part 2
Part 2: From Apparel to the Big ScreenIn the second half of our conversation with Roddell Denetso, we explore his recent collaboration with the film industry, the projects he’s most excited about, and how he’s pushing his brand forwa...
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Season 1
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Episode 30
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44:02
Roddell Denetso | Black Streak Apparel Part 1
In Part 1 of this 2-episode series, we sit down with Roddell Denetso—a graphic artist and entrepreneur whose custom apparel brand represents both his Navajo and African American roots. Through bold visuals, cultural storytelling, and original d...
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Season 1
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Episode 29
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34:13
Harold Bennally | Moccasin Running
In this special episode, we sit down with Navajo runner, coach, and race director Harold Bennally to explore how running is more than just a sport—it's a connection to culture, identity, and everyday expression. From growing up on the Rez to le...
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Season 1
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Episode 28
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42:28
Art of the Comeback | Finish Line, Just the Beginning
We made it. The training, the mindset shifts, the miles — it all led to this moment. In this final episode of The Art of the Comeback, I take you through race week, race day, and everything in between. From the tapering and nerves to t...
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Season 1
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Episode 27
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24:22
Art of the Comeback | When the Run Feels Like Art
As race day approaches, the training miles are winding down — but the real work is happening in the mind. In this episode, I reflect on how every run has evolved from a physical challenge into a creative, almost artistic practice. From hill hik...
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Season 1
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Episode 26
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27:47
Art of the Comeback | Pushing Through Doubt
This week, we’re stepping into the mental side of the journey. In Pushing Through Doubt, I open up about the emotional fatigue, self-doubt, and quiet wins that come with returning to something that once felt familiar. From breakdowns t...
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Season 1
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Episode 25
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29:38
Art of the Comeback | Finding Rhythm Again
The first steps are behind me, but now comes the real challenge—finding my rhythm again. In this episode, I dive into the struggles of waking up muscles that forgot how to run, the surprises along the way, and the small wins that keep me moving...
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Season 1
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Episode 24
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19:32
Art of the Comeback | Embracing the Unknown
After seven years away, I’m lacing up my running shoes again—but where do you even begin when you're starting over? In this first episode of The Art of the Comeback, I’m diving into the emotions of returning to training—the excitement,...
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Season 1
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Episode 23
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25:05
Pyn Francisco | PYN Casting
How does storytelling shape the way we see ourselves and our communities? In this episode, we sit down with Pyn Francisco, an actress and casting director dedicated to bringing authentic Native voices to the screen. She shares her journey in th...
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Season 1
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Episode 22
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39:09