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On-Demand Episodes

Host Sanakori will be interviewing Anani Ramos, the creator of the introduction song to Taino Radio. This wil be the first interview of many highlighting Taino Youth.

Tainoradio.com Host - Sanakori teams up with 4 One for another hour of radio activism for Missing and Murdered Women and Relatives.

Hosts- Sanakori and Inaruboria will welcome Dr. Miguel Vilar to Taino Radio to discuss his DNA research at the Naguake Indigenous Community in Boriken. Additionally, Dr. Vilar will discuss recent research on ancient Indigenous... more

Host SpookyLou with Inaruboría and Sanakori will discuss the age old question: Does BIGFOOT exist? Special guest and eyewitness, Kuiaia'aku, will discuss his experience with BIGFOOT.

Hosts Sanakori and Rapper/Activist- 4One - will continue to expose the horrible reality of the Human/Sex trafficking industry against First Nations women and relatives. Additionally, the show will explore ways to find help and healing.

Host Sanakori - will lead a discussion on the influence of Martial Arts in the Taino Community. A discussion on concepts of dualism and Yin Yang will be addressed.

Hosts Sanakori and Stephanie Sky will discuss the destruction of paper genocide by the academy and the Caribbean islands.

Host, SpookyLou, will be discussing the phenomenon of Alien Abductions. Hosts- Sanaroki and Stephanie Sky will be making guest appearances.

Host Sanakori interviewing the foundress of the non-profit, Indorican Dance Company. She will be discussing the origns of the dance company, past and future projects.

TainoRadio Host, Sanakori, welcomes new Hostess, 4One, Ambassador against Sex Trafficking, to a brand new show ft. Indigenous/First Nations news. Inaugural show will speak of the realities of the sex trafficking industry in the Indigenous... more

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