Avsnitt
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Is there life after "death?" Absolutely. More life than you can imagine! Join the conversation and hear some perspective's of people who have crossed over to the other side and lived to tell their stories.
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This episode explores the science behind social media addictions, and how our music choices affect our minds and realities.
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This episode explores the history of new years day and the spring equinox.
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This episode explores the idea of Godly divine feminine energy, and the power that women hold over humanity.
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A deeper look into emotional incestuous relationships between mothers and sons
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The matrix is a prison of the mind. It controls the way we think and act, and dictates our expectations of ourselves and other people. This episode expands on what the matrix really is, and how we can free ourselves from it.
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William Lynch, a British slave owner in the west indies delivered a speech in 1712 with methods to psychologically control slaves for generations. This episode examines this speech and how these methods are present in the Black community today.
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This episode analyzes purity culture and how it affects womens' body autonomy and how they view themselves
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Based on the book "Dark Psychology 101" by Micheal Pace, The purpose of this episode is to educate listeners on the red flags of covert emotional manipulation and brainwashing via entertainment
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What is money? Why do we work? why don't we question the reasons for working? Mo' Money Mo' problems explores capitalism and the true meaning of wage labor.
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Why aren't Black people taught about the power and magic of their skin? Let's break the cycle of internalized self hatred by teaching our children the real history of Melanated people.
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Pre-facing the book "It Didn't Start With You: How Inherited Family Trauma Shapes Who We Are and How to End the Cycle" written by Mark Wolynn, I will be talking about the biological affects of generational trauma, and specifically how generational trauma has shaped the Black community.