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Indigenous Lakota Sioux Blood & A Modern Heart: Lord Hammer Returns!

Indigenous Lakota Sioux Blood & A Modern Heart: Lord Hammer Returns!

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This week on Meet My Friends, host Lindsay St. Laurent (@filmakeher) welcomes back one of the show’s most beloved voices — Lord Hammer, also known as Casey Flammond (@lordhammer14).

In his most grounded and open conversation yet, Casey shares parts of his life he’s never fully spoken about publicly — including his heritage as a member of the Indigenous Lakota Tribe in South Dakota: The Burnt Thigh People.

We also explore spiritual concepts — from rainbow beings and starseeds, to the Indigenous understanding of Two Spirit — and how these ideas helped shape Casey’s sense of belonging, purpose, and growth this past year.

🔗 Referenced in This Episode

🎬 Documentary — Sioux / Lakota Indigenous History “The Sioux: The First Peoples” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCHZTn5Bk3o

🎵 Spirit Medicine Song — Episode Opening “Thunder Spirit – Lakota Healing Song” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwUxXQlKvHs

✨ In this conversation, we explore:
  • 🪶 Indigenous heritage & lineage

  • 🌈 Rainbow beings, starseeds & spiritual identity

  • ⚧ Two Spirit spirit energy & identity beyond labels

  • 💔 Dating while healing & growing

  • 🧭 What this year taught him about direction & self-worth

  • 🎭 Why authenticity is the real success story

It’s a conversation about roots, identity, healing, and forward motion — one season of life at a time.

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🎙 Lindsay St. Laurent — @lordhammer14

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#MeetMyFriends #LordHammer #LakotaTribe #IndigenousVoices #TwoSpirit #Starseeds #RainbowBeings #BurntThighPeople #HealingJourney #SpiritualIdentity #PodcastCommunity

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