Juju is a cunty conjurer, spiritual organizer, fu…
Last episode of the ALJ Pod Season 3, :( , let's try to feel something nice. I love you all, thank you.
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CREDITS
Executive Producer - Kenya Denise @kenya_digg_it from Domino Sound @dominosoundco
Co-Executive Producer, Creative Producer, Sound Editor & Designer - Kobe Guilford @alookthroughmylense
Senior Producer - Juju Bae @itsjujubae
Associate Producer, Archival Producer, Social Producer - Oreoluwa Akinyode @beyondthisvessel
with production assistance from Alexandra Di Palma @lsdipalma from Domino Sound @dominosoundco
Executive Producer - Ebony Janice @ebonyjanice
The Legacy of Elder Malidoma Patrice Somé
MEDIA
“God is Good” - Regina Belle
“a little juju” (REMIX) - Juju Bae & THE DARKER SISTA
“Blessed & Highly Favored” - The Clark Sisters
“Unspeakable Joy” - Douglas Miller
”Am I a Soldier of the Cross” - The Zion Travelers
“Going Home” - Alice Coltrane
“Inside Out (A COLORS SHOW)” - Ravyn Lenae
You Are Welcome Here and There Film Crowdfund: https://gofund.me/148c5f14
This is a feature-length experimental documentary film following one spiritual family's journey to Nigeria as they recover the history and destiny that colonialism tried to erase. You Are Welcome Here and There is a moving ritual that travels through spirit realms and dimensions, illuminating the renaissance of Black Queer Peoples' return to African Traditional Religions.
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This podcast may contain excerpts from news clips and music that are used for purposes of commentary, criticism, reporting, and education, which are protected under the principles of fair use as defined in Section 107 of the Copyright Act.
The use of such materials is intended to enhance the understanding and discussion of important topics within the context of the podcast.
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GET IN BABES, WE’RE GATEKEEPING.
FULL PATREON NOTES: https://www.patreon.com/posts/109149954/
Order THE BOOK OF JUJU HERE
Purchase an Autographed copy of THE BOOK OF JUJU
Follow the Book of Juju Tour: https://www.jujubae.com/booktour
Connect with Juju on IG: @itsjujubae / @ alittlejujupodcast Twitter/Tiktok: @ itsjujubae
Support A Little Juju Podcast + Juju’s work, here on Patreon! patreon.com/jujubae
CREDITS
Executive Producer - Kenya Denise @kenya_digg_it from Domino Sound @dominosoundco
Co-Executive Producer, Creative Producer, Sound Editor & Designer - Kobe Guilford @alookthroughmylense
Senior Producer - Juju Bae @itsjujubae
Associate Producer, Archival Producer, Social Producer - Oreoluwa Akinyode @beyondthisvessel
with production assistance from Alexandra Di Palma @lsdipalma from Domino Sound @dominosoundco
Financial Executive Producer - Ebony Janice @ebonyjanice
BOOKS
The Invention of Women by Oyeronke Oyewumi
Boy-wives and Female-husbands: Studies in African Homosexuality” Edited by Stephen O. Murray and Will Roscoe
The Legacy of Elder Malidoma Patrice Somé
MEDIA
“We We’re All Rooting for You!” - ANTM
“YANKIN “- Lady
“a little juju” (REMIX) - Juju Bae & THE DARKER SISTA
You Are Welcome Here and There Film Crowdfund: https://gofund.me/148c5f14
This is a feature-length experimental documentary film following one spiritual family's journey to Nigeria as they recover the history and destiny that colonialism tried to erase. You Are Welcome Here and There is a moving ritual that travels through spirit realms and dimensions, illuminating the renaissance of Black Queer Peoples' return to African Traditional Religions.
Fair Use Notice:
This podcast may contain excerpts from news clips and music that are used for purposes of commentary, criticism, reporting, and education, which are protected under the principles of fair use as defined in Section 107 of the Copyright Act.
The use of such materials is intended to enhance the understanding and discussion of important topics within the context of the podcast.
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Did you know that Evangelical Christian Haitians lynched other Haitians who never succumbed to the white man’s God and remained practicing Afro-Indigenous religions after the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, blaming them for both the earthquake and massive cholera outbreak in 2010? And Rastafarians are being persecuted on the continent because of the texture of their hair and the fact that they inhale a plant God made? Dr. Danielle Boaz gave us the REAL.
Father Abraham had MANY sons, okay???
Full show notes here:
ORDER THE BOOK OF JUJU HERE
Connect with Juju on IG: @itsjujubae / @ alittlejujupodcast Twitter/Tiktok: @ itsjujubae
Support A Little Juju Podcast + Juju’s work, here on Patreon! patreon.com/jujubae
Write in your letters to Juju: [email protected]
Danielle N. Boaz is an Associate Professor of Africana Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where she offers courses on human rights, social justice, and the law. Dr. Boaz is the author of Banning Black Gods: Law and Religions of the African Diaspora and Voodoo: The History of a Racial Slur. She has a Ph.D. in history with a specialization in Africa and the African Diaspora; a J.D. with a concentration in International Law; and a LL.M. in Intercultural Human Rights. She is Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Africana Religions. Boaz's research focuses on the intersection of racism and religious intolerance, with an emphasis on discrimination and violence against devotees of African diaspora religions.
Her website, www.religiousracism.org, tracks cases of discrimination and violence against religious communities in North America and Brazil. Dr. Boaz is Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Africana Religions. From 2023-2024, Dr. Boaz is a public fellow with the Public Religion Research Institute.
PURCHASE Banning Black Gods: Law and Religions of the African Diaspora by Dr. Danielle Boaz
“Banning Black Gods is well worth reading for anyone interested in religion and law, Africana religions, religion and race, and many other fields. Boaz’s broad scope and bold insight combine to make a cogent case for religious racism as a framework for understanding the legal challenges faced by practitioners of African diaspora religions transnationally.”
― Dr. Alexandria Griffin, Assistant Professor of Religion at NCF. MA in Women’s Studies in Religion, a PhD in Religious Studies. Author of Reading Religion
“Banning Black Gods is an original and venturesome text, testing just how far the concept of religious freedom might be extended. In these troubling times, this book will become an indispensable guide to help us understand the socio-legal realities for adherents of African-derived religions and the grounds on which legal protections are either offered or denied. Written in an accessible style, this book analyzes the legal and social landscape in many countries.”
―Kathleen M. Moore, Director of Legal Humanities Initiative, Associate Dean of Humanities and Fine Arts, Professor of Religious Studies at UC Santa Barbara. Author of The Unfamiliar Abode: Islamic Law in the United States and Britain
“A comprehensive and timely work that adds an unprecedented amount of evidence for the persistence of ‘religious racism’ against African-identified religions today. Boaz’s monograph is incredibly well-researched and should become a cornerstone of syllabi dealing with Africana religions.”
―J. Brent Crosson, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, UT Austin
PURCHASE Voodoo: The History of a Racial Slur by Danielle N. Boaz - Oxford University Press
"Painstakingly researched, Danielle Boaz's analysis shows that the denigration of African religions has always had an overarching purpose of denying Black people's humanity and of justifying colonial enterprise, enslavement, and white supremacy. This book is essential reading." -- Patrick Bellegarde-Smith, Editor of Fragments of Bone: Neo-African Religions in a New World
"Bold and evidence-driven, Voodoo: The History of a Racial Slur exposes the disturbing truth that 'religious racism' levied upon custodians of African heritage religions is the only type of racism that most people still find permissible and even necessary in the twenty-first century. In this long overdue volume, Boaz provokes readers to investigate why and demolishes all rationalizations of the past." -- Dianne M. Stewart, Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Religion and African American Studies, Emory University
Learn more about Dr. Boaz HERE: https://pages.charlotte.edu/danielle-boaz/
Learn more about Jaliessa Sipress: https://www.instagram.com/jaliessasipress
CREDITS
Executive Producer - Kenya Denise @kenya_digg_it from Domino Sound @dominosoundco
Co-Executive Producer, Creative Producer, Sound Editor & Designer - Kobe Guilford @alookthroughmylense
Senior Producer - Juju Bae @itsjujubae
Associate Producer, Archival Producer, Social Producer - Oreoluwa Akinyode @beyondthisvessel
with production assistance from Alexandra Di Palma @lsdipalma from Domino Sound @dominosoundco
Financial Executive Producer - Ebony Janice @ebonyjanice
“a little juju” (REMIX) - Juju Bae & THE DARKER SISTA
“No Daddy” - Teairra Marí
“Father Abraham Had Many Sons | Dance-A-Long with Lyrics | Kids Worship” - CJ and Friends
You Are Welcome Here and There Film Crowdfund: https://gofund.me/148c5f14
This is a feature-length experimental documentary film following one spiritual family's journey to Nigeria as they recover the history and destiny that colonialism tried to erase. You Are Welcome Here and There is a moving ritual that travels through spirit realms and dimensions, illuminating the renaissance of Black Queer Peoples' return to African Traditional Religions.
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Full Show Notes: https://www.patreon.com/posts/107895688/
Would I star in Living for the Dead again? YES, in a heartbeat. Did I have any negative experiences? YES. Was I scared? SOMETIMES. Did I ever have to cuss anyone out? ABSOLUTELY.
REAL BAD.
That being said, I have PARTIED W/ KRISTEN STEWART in NYC yall and she’s more amazing than you could ever possibly imagine. We LOVE & RESPECT K Stew in this household!!! OKAY??!!!!!
UPCOMING BOOK TOUR DATES : JULY 27th @ 3pm, Sideshow Gallery, Chicago
Order THE BOOK OF JUJU HERE
Purchase an Autographed copy of THE BOOK OF JUJU
Follow the Book of Juju Tour: https://www.jujubae.com/booktour
Connect with Juju on IG: @itsjujubae / @ alittlejujupodcast Twitter/Tiktok: @ itsjujubae
Support A Little Juju Podcast + Juju’s work, here on Patreon! patreon.com/jujubae
CREDITS
Executive Producer - Kenya Denise @kenya_digg_it from Domino Sound @dominosoundco
Co-Executive Producer, Creative Producer, Sound Editor & Designer - Kobe Guilford @alookthroughmylense
Senior Producer - Juju Bae @itsjujubae
Associate Producer, Archival Producer, Social Producer - Oreoluwa Akinyode @beyondthisvessel
with production assistance from Alexandra Di Palma @lsdipalma from Domino Sound @dominosoundco
Financial Executive Producer - Ebony Janice @ebonyjanice
“a little juju” (REMIX) - Juju Bae & THE DARKER SISTA
You Are Welcome Here and There Film Crowdfund: https://gofund.me/148c5f14
This is a feature-length experimental documentary film following one spiritual family's journey to Nigeria as they recover the history and destiny that colonialism tried to erase. You Are Welcome Here and There is a moving ritual that travels through spirit realms and dimensions, illuminating the renaissance of Black Queer Peoples' return to African Traditional Religions.
Fair Use Notice:
This podcast may contain excerpts from news clips and music that are used for purposes of commentary, criticism, reporting, and education, which are protected under the principles of fair use as defined in Section 107 of the Copyright Act.
The use of such materials is intended to enhance the understanding and discussion of important topics within the context of the podcast.
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LOVE! AND SEX! AND MAGIC!
UPCOMING BOOK TOUR DATES
JULY 8th @ 7pm Cape Charles Memorial Library, Cape Charles, VA
JULY 27th @ 3pm, Sideshow Gallery, Chicago
Full show notes here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/107895417/
Order THE BOOK OF JUJU HERE
Purchase an Autographed copy of THE BOOK OF JUJU
Follow the Book of Juju Tour: https://www.jujubae.com/booktour
Connect with Juju on IG: @itsjujubae / @ alittlejujupodcast Twitter/Tiktok: @ itsjujubae
Support A Little Juju Podcast + Juju’s work, here on Patreon! patreon.com/jujubae
CREDITS
Executive Producer - Kenya Denise @kenya_digg_it from Domino Sound @dominosoundco
Co-Executive Producer, Creative Producer, Sound Editor & Designer - Kobe Guilford @alookthroughmylense
Senior Producer - Juju Bae @itsjujubae
Associate Producer, Archival Producer, Social Producer - Oreoluwa Akinyode @beyondthisvessel
with production assistance from Alexandra Di Palma @lsdipalma from Domino Sound @dominosoundco
Financial Executive Producer - Ebony Janice @ebonyjanice
“a little juju” (REMIX) - Juju Bae & THE DARKER SISTA
You Are Welcome Here and There Film Crowdfund: https://gofund.me/148c5f14
This is a feature-length experimental documentary film following one spiritual family's journey to Nigeria as they recover the history and destiny that colonialism tried to erase. You Are Welcome Here and There is a moving ritual that travels through spirit realms and dimensions, illuminating the renaissance of Black Queer Peoples' return to African Traditional Religions.
Fair Use Notice:
This podcast may contain excerpts from news clips and music that are used for purposes of commentary, criticism, reporting, and education, which are protected under the principles of fair use as defined in Section 107 of the Copyright Act.
The use of such materials is intended to enhance the understanding and discussion of important topics within the context of the podcast.
We acknowledge the original creators and owners of the copyrighted materials and do not claim any ownership over them.
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Enjoy my lecture on the Book of Juju at THEE Brown University! Have you bought my book yet?
SEE ME LIVE TOMORROW, JUNE 27TH IN LA at THE REP CLUB! THE EVENT STARTS AT 7! SEE YOU THERE! YOU MUST RSVP HERE: https://rep.club/products/juju-bae-event
Full show notes here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/106899045
Order THE BOOK OF JUJU HERE
Purchase an Autographed copy of THE BOOK OF JUJU
Follow the Book of Juju Tour: https://www.jujubae.com/booktour
Connect with Juju on IG: @itsjujubae / @ alittlejujupodcast Twitter/Tiktok: @ itsjujubae
Support A Little Juju Podcast + Juju’s work, here on Patreon! patreon.com/jujubae
CREDITS
Executive Producer - Kenya Denise @kenya_digg_it from Domino Sound @dominosoundco
Co-Executive Producer, Creative Producer, Sound Editor & Designer - Kobe Guilford @alookthroughmylens
Senior Producer - Juju Bae @itsjujubae
Associate Producer, Archival Producer, Social Producer - Oreoluwa Akinyode @beyondthisvessel
with production assistance from Alexandra Di Palma @lsdipalma from Domino Sound @dominosoundco
Financial Executive Producer - Ebony Janice @ebonyjanice
“a little juju” (REMIX) - Juju Bae & THE DARKER SISTA
You Are Welcome Here and There Film Crowdfund: https://gofund.me/148c5f14
This is a feature-length experimental documentary film following one spiritual family's journey to Nigeria as they recover the history and destiny that colonialism tried to erase. You Are Welcome Here and There is a moving ritual that travels through spirit realms and dimensions, illuminating the renaissance of Black Queer Peoples' return to African Traditional Religions.
Fair Use Notice:
This podcast may contain excerpts from news clips and music that are used for purposes of commentary, criticism, reporting, and education, which are protected under the principles of fair use as defined in Section 107 of the Copyright Act.
The use of such materials is intended to enhance the understanding and discussion of important topics within the context of the podcast.
We acknowledge the original creators and owners of the copyrighted materials and do not claim any ownership over them.
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Happy Juneteenth!! HAVE YOU BOUGHT MY BOOK YET?
In this episode, I get vulnerable about how truly difficult it was for me to write my very first book, The Book of Juju, while grieving my the loss of my best friend, my grandmother. It was complicated writing about ancestors as she became one. Also, the book industry is racist!! Can yall believe I had to audition to read my own audiobook?! Tea time!!
P.S. Thank you, Arthur Flowers.
Full show notes here:
Preorder THE BOOK OF JUJU HERE
Connect with Juju on IG: @itsjujubae / @ alittlejujupodcast Twitter/Tiktok: @ itsjujubae
Support A Little Juju Podcast + Juju’s work, here on Patreon! patreon.com/jujubae
CREDITS
Executive Producer - Kenya Denise @kenya_digg_it from Domino Sound @dominosoundco
Co-Executive Producer, Creative Producer, Sound Editor & Designer - Kobe Guilford @alookthroughmylens
Senior Producer - Juju Bae @itsjujubae
Associate Producer, Archival Producer, Social Producer - Oreoluwa Akinyode @beyondthisvessel
with production assistance from Alexandra Di Palma @lsdipalma from Domino Sound @dominosoundco
Financial Executive Producer - Ebony Janice @ebonyjanice
“a little juju” (REMIX) - Juju Bae & THE DARKER SISTA
The Emancipation Proclamation read by Whoopi Goldberg, Culture Project, YouTube
You Are Welcome Here and There Film Crowdfund: https://gofund.me/148c5f14
This is a feature-length experimental documentary film following one spiritual family's journey to Nigeria as they recover the history and destiny that colonialism tried to erase. You Are Welcome Here and There is a moving ritual that travels through spirit realms and dimensions, illuminating the renaissance of Black Queer Peoples' return to African Traditional Religions.
Fair Use Notice:
This podcast may contain excerpts from news clips and music that are used for purposes of commentary, criticism, reporting, and education, which are protected under the principles of fair use as defined in Section 107 of the Copyright Act.
The use of such materials is intended to enhance the understanding and discussion of important topics within the context of the podcast.
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Let’s talk about the power of sleep, rest, and dreams, especially as folks of the African Diaspora. Call me MLK, cause I be havin’ DREAMS.
Full show notes here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/106035824/edit
ORDER THE BOOK OF JUJU HERE
FOLLOW MY BOOK TOUR DATES HERE
Connect with Juju on IG: @itsjujubae / @ alittlejujupodcast Twitter/Tiktok: @ itsjujubae
Support A Little Juju Podcast + Juju’s work, here on Patreon! patreon.com/jujubae
CREDITS
Executive Producer - Kenya Denise @kenya_digg_it from Domino Sound @dominosoundco
Senior Producer - Juju Bae @itsjujubae
Associate Producer, Archival Producer, Social Producer - Oreoluwa Akinyode @beyondthisvessel
Creative Producer, Sound Designer, Sound Editor - Kobe Guilford @alookthroughmylense
with production assistance from Alexandra Di Palma @lsdipalma from Domino Sound @dominosoundco
Financial Executive Producer - Ebony Janice @ebonyjanice
Songs:
Kaytranada- Weird ft. Durand Bernarr
Solange - Dreams
Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman
Partnering with Water to Cleanse Your Dreams
You Are Welcome Here and There Film Crowdfund: https://gofund.me/148c5f14
This is a feature-length experimental documentary film following one spiritual family's journey to Nigeria as they recover the history and destiny that colonialism tried to erase. You Are Welcome Here and There is a moving ritual that travels through spirit realms and dimensions, illuminating the renaissance of Black Queer Peoples' return to African Traditional Religions.
Fair Use Notice:
This podcast may contain excerpts from news clips and music that are used for purposes of commentary, criticism, reporting, and education, which are protected under the principles of fair use as defined in Section 107 of the Copyright Act.
The use of such materials is intended to enhance the understanding and discussion of important topics within the context of the podcast.
We acknowledge the original creators and owners of the copyrighted materials and do not claim any ownership over them.
Listeners are encouraged to seek out the original sources for the full context and to support the artists and journalists whose work is featured in this podcast.
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Soooooooo, is all of your tech getting slower? Did all of your apps have a strangely dystopin update this week? How do we feel about this current rise in AI? In possible AGI? Are you scared? I am…but maybe it’s not ALL bad, if your ancestors and dead besties are the ones texting you.
Full show notes here:
Preorder THE BOOK OF JUJU HERE
Connect with Juju on IG: @itsjujubae / @ alittlejujupodcast Twitter/Tiktok: @ itsjujubae
Support A Little Juju Podcast + Juju’s work, here on Patreon! patreon.com/jujubae
Write in your letters to Juju: [email protected]
CREDITS
Executive Producer - Kenya Denise @kenya_digg_it from Domino Sound @dominosoundco
Senior Producer - Juju Bae @itsjujubae
Associate Producer, Archival Producer, Social Producer - Oreoluwa Akinyode @beyondthisvessel
Creative Producer, Sound Designer, Sound Editor - Kobe Guilford @alookthroughmylens
with production assistance from Alexandra Di Palma @lsdipalma from Domino Sound @dominosoundco
Financial Executive Producer - Ebony Janice @ebonyjanice
Destiny’s Child - “Independent Women, Part 1”
Juju Bae - “a little juju”
You Are Welcome Here and There Film Crowdfund: https://gofund.me/148c5f14
This is a feature-length experimental documentary film following one spiritual family's journey to Nigeria as they recover the history and destiny that colonialism tried to erase. You Are Welcome Here and There is a moving ritual that travels through spirit realms and dimensions, illuminating the renaissance of Black Queer Peoples' return to African Traditional Religions.
Fair Use Notice:
This podcast may contain excerpts from news clips and music that are used for purposes of commentary, criticism, reporting, and education, which are protected under the principles of fair use as defined in Section 107 of the Copyright Act.
The use of such materials is intended to enhance the understanding and discussion of important topics within the context of the podcast.
We acknowledge the original creators and owners of the copyrighted materials and do not claim any ownership over them.
Listeners are encouraged to seek out the original sources for the full context and to support the artists and journalists whose work is featured in this podcast.
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Celebrity culture is really just an amplified gaze into the lives of the living. It’s a reflection of our societal norms and values that we all participate in. And when we pay attention, it can actually inform us on how we want to be and what we never want to replicate. Let’s kiki about all the ALLEGED celeb witches and talk juju for the culture!
Full show notes here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/105140295/
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Preorder THE BOOK OF JUJU HERE
Connect with Juju on IG: @itsjujubae / @ alittlejujupodcast Twitter/Tiktok: @ itsjujubae
Support A Little Juju Podcast + Juju’s work, here on Patreon! patreon.com/jujubae
Write in your letters to Juju: [email protected]
CREDITS
Executive Producer - Kenya Denise @kenya_digg_it from Domino Sound @dominosoundco
Senior Producer - Juju Bae @itsjujubae
Associate Producer, Archival Producer, Social Producer - Oreoluwa Akinyode @beyondthisvessel
Creative Producer, Sound Designer, Sound Editor - Kobe Guilford @alookthroughmylens
with production assistance from Alexandra Di Palma @lsdipalma from Domino Sound @dominosoundco
Financial Executive Producer - Ebony Janice @ebonyjanice
“Interiors: A Black Woman's Healing in Progress” by Iyanla Vanzant
Destiny’s Child - “Independent Women, Part 1”
Robert Johnson - “Crossroad Blues”
Celia Cruz - “Elegua”
Juju Bae - “a little juju”
You Are Welcome Here and There Film Crowdfund: https://gofund.me/148c5f14
This is a feature-length experimental documentary film following one spiritual family's journey to Nigeria as they recover the history and destiny that colonialism tried to erase. You Are Welcome Here and There is a moving ritual that travels through spirit realms and dimensions, illuminating the renaissance of Black Queer Peoples' return to African Traditional Religions.
Fair Use Notice:
This podcast may contain excerpts from news clips and music that are used for purposes of commentary, criticism, reporting, and education, which are protected under the principles of fair use as defined in Section 107 of the Copyright Act.
The use of such materials is intended to enhance the understanding and discussion of important topics within the context of the podcast.
We acknowledge the original creators and owners of the copyrighted materials and do not claim any ownership over them.
Listeners are encouraged to seek out the original sources for the full context and to support the artists and journalists whose work is featured in this podcast.
If you believe that your copyright-protected work has been used in a way that constitutes copyright infringement, please contact us, and we will promptly address any concerns.
Grab your backpacks, let’s go! Sometimes the things we are hoping and praying for are simply in a different place… Sometimes that’s across the waters in another continent, just down south, or around the corner, and up the street. Let’s talk about how certain places in the world have different meanings for each of us, and how we can figure out those coordinates to get our blessings. We’re learning all about astrocartography with the one and only Shadonis!
Full Show Notes: https://www.patreon.com/posts/104697999
ITOA MEDSINN AD
Are you searching for holistic wellness products rooted in tradition? Look no further than ITOA Médsinn, where their entire mission is the celebration and reclamation of our ancestral healing modalities. This holistic wellness store has ethically, locally sourced products like the 100% Grade A Shea Nilotica sourced directly from Uganda. This Shea butter is more hydrating and penetrates deeper than your local beauty supply shea butter due the its higher oil content. They also have 100% Grade A African Black soap made in Ghana, meticulously crafted to cleanse and detoxify your skin, leaving it smooth, supple, and glowing.
But that’s not all, y’all! ITOA Médsinn also carries Obi Abata and Orogbo for your divination needs, connecting you to centuries of spiritual guidance. All my practitioners really need to check them out, I know y’all need a new obi plug!
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CREDITS
Host/Head Witch: Juju Bae @itsjujubae
Executive Producer: Kenya Denise @kenya_digg_it from Domino Sound @dominosoundco
Associate Producer, Archival Producer & Social Producer: Oreoluwa Akinyode @beyondthisvessel
Sound Designer/Editor: Kobe Guilford @alookthroughmylense
with production support from Alexandra diPalma @lsdipalma from Domino Sound
Financial Executive Producer: Ebony Janice
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