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Return to Source
Araba Ofori-Acquah
12 episodes
3 days ago
Whether through stories, traditions or rituals, the wisdom of our Ancestors shows up in our lives more than we recognise. Ghanaian-British healer and writer, Araba Ofori-Acquah, interviews creatives, cultural leaders and entrepreneurs to learn how this wisdom influences their work and their lives. Return to Source is a podcast about culture and creativity, healing and heritage. As well as hearing about the innovative and impactful work of the guests, you'll gain an insight into the diverse Black and African cultures that shaped them 🌍✨
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Whether through stories, traditions or rituals, the wisdom of our Ancestors shows up in our lives more than we recognise. Ghanaian-British healer and writer, Araba Ofori-Acquah, interviews creatives, cultural leaders and entrepreneurs to learn how this wisdom influences their work and their lives. Return to Source is a podcast about culture and creativity, healing and heritage. As well as hearing about the innovative and impactful work of the guests, you'll gain an insight into the diverse Black and African cultures that shaped them 🌍✨
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Pan-Africanism, privilege and Ancestral dreaming w/ Asia Clarke | S1E2
Return to Source
45 minutes 24 seconds
3 years ago
Pan-Africanism, privilege and Ancestral dreaming w/ Asia Clarke | S1E2

In this episode, I speak to Asia Clarke, a multidisciplinary artist and the creatrix behind Wild Moon. This episode is filled with gems for Black creatives, any Diasporans thinking of visiting or moving to the continent and people interested in African spirituality. We discuss:

  • Is Pan-Africanism a myth?
  • The privilege of knowing where you’re from/your heritage
  • Overcoming the Western mindset
  • How to create from a place of vulnerability and authenticity
  • Creating your own spiritual practice 
  • Dreams and meditation as tools for connecting with our Ancestors
  • Asia's experiences of motherhood - from her grandmother’s presence to her mother’s affirmations to her pregnancy journey

If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate, review & share! 🌟

Want to connect with Asia? Check out her website or connect with @wild_moon on Instagram. You can see her 'Moon Masquerade' concept I mentioned here.

Want to connect with me? Check out my website, connect with me on Instagram or TikTok @araba.oa, or meditate with me on Insight Timer. You can also join my mailing list for monthly musings about all things wellness.

To support the show, you can donate here: paypal.me/babsofori

If you’re a business dedicated to culture, wellness or empowering people of colour and you’d like to sponsor, get in touch at araba@arabaoa.com

Podcast theme song created by musician and spoken word artiste Menaye 🎶 Find her on YouTube and Instagram.

If you’d like to be a guest on the show, please complete this short form: https://forms.gle/av8AuWsfGdEEvxn87

Return to Source
Whether through stories, traditions or rituals, the wisdom of our Ancestors shows up in our lives more than we recognise. Ghanaian-British healer and writer, Araba Ofori-Acquah, interviews creatives, cultural leaders and entrepreneurs to learn how this wisdom influences their work and their lives. Return to Source is a podcast about culture and creativity, healing and heritage. As well as hearing about the innovative and impactful work of the guests, you'll gain an insight into the diverse Black and African cultures that shaped them 🌍✨