IHC COO Angelina Renteria on the Stop & Talk podcast
- David S. Dawson

- 1 day ago
- 1 min read
What if your doctor knew your name, your story, and what was in your fridge?
That’s the level of care Angelina Renteria champions through Indian Health Council. In this episode, Grant and Angelina explore what it means to offer “womb to tomb” care that reflects the culture, needs, and values of tribal communities. From snowy mountain roads to multi-generational households with limited transportation, tribal members face unique health access barriers, and Indian Health Council meets them with compassion and strategy.
Angelina shares how the clinic’s integrated care model — where providers, nurses, behavioral health staff, and even peer support specialists collaborate — leads to better outcomes and stronger trust. She also opens up about her own journey from a childhood on military bases to becoming an advocate for Native health, and how her experience of being othered as a teen became fuel for inclusive leadership.
Plus, Grant and Angelina talk about community-rooted solutions to the opioid crisis, why traditional practices like sweat and drum circles deserve recognition in modern medicine, and how the medicine wheel’s four pillars — mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical — can inspire a more balanced healthcare system for all.
View the full podcast episode here.
