The Black Spirituality Podcast: Recent Episodes

The Black Spirituality Podcast

Conversational discussions on the multitude of spiritual beliefs amongst black people.

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We all got Covid after recording this lmao

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Feminism & The Church by The Black Spirituality Podcast

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In this episode I speak with Ricci about finding God in different places, going back to the church & our differences growing up in the church.

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Another solo rambley episode, but, as a subjective first party, I gotta say I'm hilarious and insightful lol. Hopefully you can get past the rambling and understand the heart behind it. Love y'all frfr and make sure to leave a comment about how you romance yourself/what your spiritual practices look like these days <3 (also shoutout to you if you get the title reference lmao)

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In this episode of the podcast, I speak with Sharena Loggins about her crystal shop, being a reiki master, and coming out of her rock bottom season like a Phoenix. If you're more of a video podcast person, you can find the video on youtube under the same name!

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I was gonna write a really insightful descriptor of this episode, but frfr this is just a wildcard episode with my homegirl Hannah. I think we're pretty funny lol. Enjoy

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In this episode, I speak with Brett(@brtttylr) about growing up in the church, his experience with his faith, and proletariat Jesus

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About the Author by The Black Spirituality Podcast

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In this episode, I speak with Joy (@they.them.joy) about growing up Mormon, her rediscovery of faith through Islam, and being black in both spaces.

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In this episode, I speak with my friend Sam about growing up as a Jehovah's Witness, some of the beliefs of the Jehovah's Witness church, and why he felt the church was no longer for him.

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In our inaugural episode, I speak with my grandmother about growing up in the south in the early 20th century, assisting in converting her family to Adventism, and stories from the autobiography she wrote for our family.