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Hooded Hoodoo
Cyrah L. Ward
32 episodes
6 days ago
The Hooded Hoodoo podcast indulges in conversations that rest at the crossroads of Black Ass Spirituality and thriving while Black. Its womanist approach to storytelling, Ancestral guidance, and sociopolitical critique calls upon the legacies of scholars like Nina Simone and Toni Morrison to create a sacred linguistic space for those whose lived experiences are irrefutably Black.
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The Hooded Hoodoo podcast indulges in conversations that rest at the crossroads of Black Ass Spirituality and thriving while Black. Its womanist approach to storytelling, Ancestral guidance, and sociopolitical critique calls upon the legacies of scholars like Nina Simone and Toni Morrison to create a sacred linguistic space for those whose lived experiences are irrefutably Black.
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Another Day Another Migration
Hooded Hoodoo
34 minutes 47 seconds
1 month ago
Another Day Another Migration

When is the act of migration ever going to feel good in the body? And how can newness be embraced and not met with “crash out” energy? To keep it a buck, I have no clue but we talkin about how moving back home can feel like a setback when its actually a blessing.

Hooded Hoodoo
The Hooded Hoodoo podcast indulges in conversations that rest at the crossroads of Black Ass Spirituality and thriving while Black. Its womanist approach to storytelling, Ancestral guidance, and sociopolitical critique calls upon the legacies of scholars like Nina Simone and Toni Morrison to create a sacred linguistic space for those whose lived experiences are irrefutably Black.