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EbonyJanice
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Be Well Sis: The Podcast
Best of Joy, Laughter, & Light
This week we’re taking a look back on what it means to prioritise joy- and how to live that soft life. We’re joined by EbonyJanice, Brandee Younger, Alana and Samra from She Well Read and The TV Doctor’s Dr. Michele Foss and Ashley Johnson. Together we cover everything from the revolution of rest, to what it REALLY means to be well read. Join us for an episode packed full of laughter, honesty and light! More About The Guests:EbonyJanice | Founder and CEO of The Free People Project and author of All The Bla...
2025-12-17
23 min
This Womanist Work Podcast
This Is The Fixing with Dr. Tahirah J. Walker, Pt. 2
Kelli and Kendra welcome Dr. Tahirah Walker back into the group chat for a conversation about lineage, scholarship, and the ways Black women continue to speak ourselves into a future our foremothers dreamed for us. Together, they explore rhetorical intersectionality— Dr. Walker’s framework for naming the erasure of Black women’s voices and the insistence to reclaim our place in public discourse. They also dig into:• Education as inheritance How mothers and grandmothers stretched what they had so their children could study, travel, and imagine bigger lives.• Work, faith, and belonging
2025-12-07
59 min
The Practice of a Hoodoo Baptist
Black Girlhood as Sacred Text
There are voices that don’t just speak — they shift the room.This week on The Practice of a Hoodoo Baptist, I sit down with EbonyJanice, Hip Hop Womanist scholar and author of All the Black Girls Are Activists. For those that may not know, EbonyJanice is a dynamic lecturer, transformational speaker, and Womanist scholar committed to decolonizing authority and centering Black women’s freedom dreams. Her latest book, All The Black Girls Are Activists, explores Black girlhood, ancestral reverence, and radical wholeness as pathways to liberation.Our conversation is a love letter to the...
2025-10-27
1h 28
Liberation is Lit Podcast
She Writes to Live (with Tamela Gordon)
In this episode, we are joined by Tamela Gordon, an author, editor, and advocate for hood wellness. We discuss the interplay between writing and editing, Tamela's journey as a writer, and the impact of mutual aid in publishing. Tamela also shares insights into her upcoming book, 'She Writes to Live,' and her first book, 'Hood Wellness.' The conversation touches on the power of authentic storytelling, mutual aid, and the importance of serving forgotten communities. Listen in for a deep dive into the world of editing, writing, and literary activism.00:00 Introduction to the Liberation is Lit...
2025-10-03
30 min
Forward Mantras: Daily Mantras to Help You Heal Your Way Forward
Soft Is Sacred
Todays Mantra is inspired by EbonyJaniceYour softness is not a liability.It’s a way through.In today’s Forward Mantra, myisha t hill reminds us that being gentle with yourself is part of the work.Today’s mantra:My softness is not a weakness.EbonyJanice is a dynamic lecturer, transformational speaker, passionate multi-faith preacher, and creative focused on Decolonizing Authority, Hip Hop Scholarship, Womanism as a Political and Spiritual/Religious tool for Liberation, Blackness as Religion, Dialogue as central to professional development and personal growth, and Women a...
2025-09-29
00 min
This Womanist Work Podcast
The Earth is in Pain Waiting for You to Be Revealed with EbonyJanice
This week, Kelli and Kendra sit down with the brilliant EbonyJanice—author, hip hop womanist, and all-around force of nature. From the very start, EbonyJanice brings her full self to the conversation, sharing how her journey through faith, womanism, and self-discovery has shaped her life and work.We get real about what it means to be a “free woman on a love journey,” and how womanism can actually save and transform us—especially when we’re questioning everything we thought we knew about faith and spirituality. EbonyJanice opens up about her own spiritual shifts, the power of naming our...
2025-08-31
1h 18
Eyes On Whiteness
Integrity in the In-Between: Grace, Not Guilt for Justice-Driven Organizations
In this episode, Maureen reflects on the gap so many justice-centered organizations face between what they say they value—and how it actually feels to work inside them.She explores the concept of Intersectional Integrity as a practice—not of perfection, but of presence.You’ll hear reflections on:What it means to lead from alignment rather than collapseHow shame functions as a tool of white supremacy cultureWhy relational accountability begins with honesty about ourselvesMaureen also shares a deeply personal story about her time in these organizations—naming how power, shame, a...
2025-05-26
25 min
We Published, Beloved! Podcast
S1E1 - ebonyjanice | We Published, Beloved! Podcast
In this episode, we embark on an inspiring journey with author EbonyJanice as she shares her remarkable path through the publishing industry. From her early self-publishing experiences to her latest book, "All the Black Girls Are Activists," EbonyJanice discusses the importance of community, trusting one's voice, and the challenges faced along the way. Join us as we explore her creative process, the significance of affirmations, and how she cultivated a supportive network of fellow black women writers.
2025-05-07
47 min
Muse & Mastery
Dream, Rest, Play: Liberation for Black Women ft. Jennifer Roberts [REPLAY]
Send us a text**This episode is a replay of Dream, Rest & Play ft. Colored Girls Liberation Lab Founder, Jennifer Roberts | Ep. 26 with an updated intro.**_________________Visionary Jennifer Roberts -- whose story of evolution from educator to racial equity consultant to Founder of Colored Girls Liberation Lab embodies the resilience and power of dreaming big -- joins us as a guest on this episode of The Prolific Hub Podcast!Hear how Jenn's identity as a Black woman, mother, artist, and dreamer has been shaped by the legacy of the strong women...
2025-04-28
55 min
Muse & Mastery
Rest Without Guilt: Why Doing Nothing Might Be Your Most Productive Choice | Ep. 81
Send us a textRest is revolutionary—especially for those of us whose ancestors could only dream of it. This eye-opening episode confronts the unspoken guilt many feel when taking time for themselves and reveals why doing absolutely nothing might be the most productive choice you can make.The truth is simple yet profound: we need rest to function. We need stillness to create. We need moments of nothingness to refill our wells. For Black women especially, claiming rest isn't just self-care—it's reclaiming a birthright.Whether you're struggling with burnout, feeling guilty abou...
2025-04-24
07 min
noseyAF: Conversations about Art, Activism, and Social Change
Liberation, Softness, and A Good Ol’ Banjo with EbonyJanice
Ep # 69: Liberation, Softness, and A Good Ol’ Banjo “I'm brilliant because my ancestors were brilliant.”- EbonyJaniceWelcome to episode 69, Liberation, Softness, and A Good Ol’ Banjo!This episode invites you to reflect on your own journey toward softness, wholeness, and unapologetic self-expression. Whether you’re an artist, activist, or simply someone looking to heal, EbonyJanice’s insights will leave you feeling inspired and ready to embrace your truth.✨ Episode SummaryIn this robust conversation, I’m joined by the incredible EbonyJanice, author of All Black Girls Are Activists. We...
2025-03-20
1h 02
Muse & Mastery
Ancestral Wisdom, Ritual & Transformation with Amber Holmes, Founder of I.Soul Naturals | Ep. 68
Send us a textAmber Holmes, the visionary founder of I.Soul Naturals, takes us on the transformative journey of her work as an herbalist, entrepreneur, and energy healer. Discover how Amber's connection to the earth and the ancestral wisdom passed down from her grandmother and mother have shaped her holistic approach to healing and business. This episode highlights the role of introspection and the creation of personalized rituals in guiding others on their journeys of transformation, encouraging listeners to embrace stillness and authenticity.Watch this episode on YouTube!More from Amber:...
2025-02-24
49 min
Be Well Sis: The Podcast
EbonyJanice: Softness as Resistance- Black Girl Luxury & the Revolution of Rest
Today we’re joined by EbonyJanice, author of 'All the Black Girls Are Activists', for an expansive conversation that weaves together themes of activism, identity, rest, and ancestral wisdom. Through personal narratives and cultural insights, Ebony explores how activism manifests in the daily existence of Black women, challenging traditional definitions of resistance and self-care. The discussion explores the complexities of Black Girl Luxury, examining how privilege intersects with responsibility while unpacking the revolutionary act of choosing softness in a world that demands hardness. From the historical context of reparations to the spiritual significance of ancestral veneration, this conversation offers a...
2025-02-12
37 min
Interrupting Everything
Ep 6: Interrupting Shame and Reclaiming Self-Sovereignty with EbonyJanice
In this compelling episode, we sit down with EbonyJanice, a free woman on a love journey and founder of the Free People Project and Emma's Legacy Foundation. EbonyJanice shares a little about her journey of becoming a first-generation interrupter, breaking free from societal norms, religious constraints, and patriarchal ideologies to embrace her true self. Through candid exchanges with Nikki about her personal struggles, radical self-sovereignty, and the importance of intentional community, EbonyJanice offers profound insights and practical tools for anyone in pursuit of a liberated life. Listen to this episode to explore the power of cho...
2025-02-09
1h 03
Muse & Mastery
Black Women Are Tired [REPLAY]
Send us a textThis episode is a replay of [BONUS] America's Got A Problem: Black Women Are TIRED with an updated intro.---Fellow Black women navigating the emotional aftermath of the recent U.S. election -- this episode is for you. In this impromptu episode, we discuss the harsh realities of systemic inequities and the enduring divisions in our country head-on.Episode Resources:Songs: Who Will Survive In America by Kanye West/Gil Scott-Heron & America Has A Problem by BeyoncéBlack Woman - by Jasmine's Garden/Ebony Jasmine Ha...
2025-02-03
37 min
Curated Questions: Conversations Celebrating the Power of Questions!
Right Now Questions Explored | Ken Woodward #23
This episode explores 'Right Now Questions,' a concept introduced in an earlier 2024 podcast episode. The episode compiles various interviews where individuals share their current pressing questions. Featured guests include author Chazz Scott, who discusses life post-book release and physical recovery, and sisters Shreyaa and Esha Venkat from the nonprofit NEST4US, who are considering their future plans and educational transitions. Other contributors include educator Kwame Sarfo-Mensah reflecting on his roles, business leader Bill Reed sharing deep questions on emotional triggers and passions, and multi-hyphenate EbonyJanice Moore contemplating her priesthood journey. Art Historian and problem solver Amy H...
2025-01-16
36 min
My Rejection Story
Generational Healer: Breaking the Chains of Family Conditioning
This episode features EbonyJanice Moore, an activist, author, and thought leader, as she delves into her journey of overcoming rejection, breaking generational cycles, and reclaiming softness as a revolutionary act. EbonyJanice discusses her childhood experiences, personal revelations, and professional successes, offering deep insights into healing, growth, and liberation. Chapters: 00:01 - Welcome & Introduction 03:10 - Childhood Rejection: The Kickball Memory 03:34 - The Role of Colorism in Family Dynamics 12:08 - Reclaiming Body Autonomy: A Personal Revelation 17:38 - Coming Out Theologically and Spiritually 23:44 - The Greatest...
2025-01-15
1h 15
Curated Questions: Conversations Celebrating the Power of Questions!
2024 Recap, Reflections, and A Look Ahead | Ken Woodward #22
This episode features a solo reflection by Ken Woodward, the host of the Curated Questions podcast, on episodes from 2024. Ken provides an overview and insights from 19 different episodes. Snapshots include significant points, questions, and background with various guests, including activists, authors, executives, and performers. Topics range from personal growth, mentorship, and identity to end-of-life reflections, historical contexts, and the use of questions in different facets of life. The episode note ends with a call for listener feedback and plans for improvements in 2025, emphasizing community growth and listener engagement. Episode Notes[00:00] Reflecting on 2024: A S...
2025-01-02
23 min
Curated Questions: Conversations Celebrating the Power of Questions!
A Benediction For Black Womanhood And Softness! | EbonyJanice Moore #20
EbonyJanice Moore is the founder and CEO of The Free People Project and The EbonyJanice Project. She has authored several books, and her most recent release is “All The Black Girls Are Activists: A Fourth Wave Womanist Pursuit Of Dreams As Radical Resistance.” Her Spiritual Mentorship Program, entitled “Dream Yourself Free,” is designed to support Black Women in healing intergenerational wounds and prioritizing pleasure.Her talks embody a Hip Hop Womanist perspective. She is the visionary and creator of Black Girl Mixtape, a platform and safe think space that elevates the intellectual authority of Black Women.She fo...
2024-12-05
1h 21
UNRULY WITH SHELAH MARIE
Speak Up, Shake the World! ft. EbonyJanice
How can your voice spark real change? Shelah Marie and EbonyJanice unpack the power of personal empowerment and how it fuels activism. From owning your story to using your platform for social justice, this episode shows how your voice can become a force for transformation. Want Shelah to answer your question? Record your question at: https://www.speakpipe.com/unruly and it could be featured on an upcoming episode.
2024-12-03
58 min
Muse & Mastery
Get In, Love. We're Kissing Imposter Syndrome Goodbye. | Ep. 61
Send us a textEver felt like an imposter in your own career, despite years of hard-earned experience and success? Join me as I unravel the complex layers of imposter syndrome by sharing some of my own struggles with self-doubt. Together we'll explore how to assert credibility and authority, drawing on our profound depth of ancestral knowledge and lived experiences.This episode promises to illuminate the path to recognizing our own unique strengths and the immense power of creativity. As we round out this episode, I discuss practical steps to embrace confidence and validate personal...
2024-11-20
20 min
Read This! Authors Corner
All Black Girls are Activities - By author Ebonyjanice
In this enlightening conversation, EbonyJanice shares her journey as a free woman on a love journey, discussing the inspiration behind her book 'All the Black Girls Are Activists.' She delves into the concepts of womanism, the importance of dreaming, and the need for softness and play in the lives of Black women. The discussion emphasizes wellness as a revolutionary act and the significance of honoring ancestry and legacy. Ebony encourages listeners to engage in self-care and to be the change they wish to see in the world, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling life. Takeaways: Ebony Janice identifies...
2024-11-12
1h 02
Muse & Mastery
America's Got A Problem: Black Women Are TIRED [BONUS]
Send us a textFellow Black women navigating the emotional aftermath of the recent U.S. election -- this episode is for you. In this impromptu episode, we discuss the harsh realities of systemic inequities and the enduring divisions in our country head-on.Episode Resources:Songs: Who Will Survive In America by Kanye West/Gil Scott-Heron & America Has A Problem by BeyoncéPost by @inspiredtowriteBlack Woman - by Jasmine's Garden/Ebony Jasmine HarrisPost by glographicsPost by Asteanté ReneePost by Lynae VaneePost by Lyvonne Briggs Post by EbonyJanice Moore - 1Post by EbonyJanice Moore - 2Dinn...
2024-11-10
31 min
Black Coffee and Theology Podcast
Seated with special guest EbonyJanice
In this episode we sit down with author, speaker, lecturer...EbonyJanice to talk about her book All the Black Girls Are Activists and so much more. We talk about her work, her takes on softness/self-care and the "seated place of Toni Morrison." Please go to ebonyjanice.com for more information. Enjoy! You can check out our growing list of songs on our podcast playlist at: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4RVqhqSInWEDLzY2PWncEN?si=aAcBbnFNSoy3uOhVO0gHwQ&pi=u-YCFXXYJVSGKf (Soundtrack of Black Aliveness) To get some of the books that we mention on the podcast, please check...
2024-10-31
1h 04
Liberation is Lit Podcast
Divinely Inspired Work (with EbonyJanice)
In this episode, EbonyJanice shares her personal journey of embracing softness and redefining work-life balance as an entrepreneur. She challenges the traditional hustle culture, emphasizing the importance of rest, self-care, and inspired work. Through her experiences, EbonyJanice illustrates the power of setting personal boundaries and following a spiritually aligned path. The discussion also highlights the importance of healing and becoming one's true self to positively impact communities and inspire future generations. EbonyJanice stays slaying the sermons! Make sure you go back to listen to part 1!00:00 Starting the Journey of Softness
2024-10-18
21 min
Liberation is Lit Podcast
Free Woman on a Love Journey with EbonyJanice
In this episode, we speak with EbonyJanice about her book 'All the Black Girls Are Activists,' the concept of womanism, and the importance of love. EbonyJanice shares her views on the significance of names, freedom, and love, as well as the challenges of (not) balancing softness with activism in the Black community. The conversation delves into the influence of 'The Color Purple' and the need to “sit down.” You’re going to want to tune in for these sermons! Be sure to tune in next week for part 2!EbonyJanice’s Books:All...
2024-10-11
28 min
Muse & Mastery
A Free Woman's Journey to Love & Liberation: In Conversation with EbonyJanice Moore | Ep. 51
Send us a textWhat does it mean to be a "free woman on a love journey"?Join us as we sit down with the extraordinary EbonyJanice Moore, a Hip-Hop womanist scholar, theologian, minister, author, and educator. In this episode, we'll hear firsthand about EbonyJanice's journey as a thought leader, emphasizing the value of genuine intellectual engagement in a world crowded with bite-sized content. We'll discuss her philosophy of being a master dreamer and the importance of thoughtful engagement in our fast-paced digital era. Whether you are familiar with her work or new to her...
2024-09-30
1h 09
Liberation is Lit Podcast
Working Magic with Pocket Change (with Zakiya Mickle)
In this episode, Zakiya dives into the challenges Black women face in the startup phase, especially in securing financial support despite recognition and accolades. She stresses the importance of prioritizing financial stability, the need for community-driven solutions over systemic dependence, and the power of radical love and ancestral guidance. Tune in to hear insightful advice on community impact without the default step of starting a nonprofit and how to balance personal well-being with activism. Books mentioned in this episode:Unapologetic: A Black, Queer, and Feminist Mandate for Radical Movements by Charlene CarruthersAll the Black G...
2024-09-20
25 min
The Muse's Lab
Season 4, EP. 2: The Journey to Our Seat of Pleasure with EbonyJanice
I am honored, excited, and elated to share the first of The Muse's Lab & Friends series! We have author of All Black Girls are Activists: A Fourth Wave Womanist Pursuit of Dreams as Radical Resistance and The Free People Project founder, EbonyJanice in the building! In this episode, we explore the intersections of HipHop and pleasure, and journey to the seat of ourselves (EbonyJanice). Whether your community or new to the game, you're in for a treat! Ways to connect to EbonyJanice: Follow her socials @ebonyjanice (Instagram & Threads) Signup for her...
2024-09-12
1h 19
Body, I Love You
Ep. 85: The Racist Roots of Fatphobia
In today's episode, we are diving into the roots of fatphobia and the discrimination of bodies and beauty standards throughout our history and to no surprise... it's all rooted in racism. Let's talk about it! This epsiode barely scratches the surface of this topic and there is soo much more conversation to be had when it comes to different cultures, histories and injustices, but let's start here. Please check out Dr. Sabrina String's website where you can purchase her books, check out her podcast episodes and more: https://www.sabrinastrings.com/books ...
2024-09-04
40 min
The Liberated woman Podcast with Tamu Thomas
The Liberating Power of Embracing Sovereignty and Dreaming Ourselves Free with EbonyJanice Moore
Welcome to The Liberated Woman Podcast! Today, I am overjoyed to be joined by the phenomenal EbonyJanice Moore. It is an utter joy to be in conversation with one of the most impactful women I have experienced. EbonyJanice’s work has supported me in so many ways from her writing to her patreon and the content she shares on social media. EbonyJanice is a brilliant thinker, writer, creative, and advocate for Black women’s sovereignty. In this episode, we explore the profound power of reclaiming our full selves, the wisdom of our ancestors, and the transf...
2024-09-03
1h 01
A Little Juju Podcast
Joy in the Mourning
Last episode of the ALJ Pod Season 3, :( , let's try to feel something nice. I love you all, thank you. FULL PATREON NOTES: https://www.patreon.com/posts/110556181 Order THE BOOK OF JUJU HERE Order the BOOK OF JUJU AUDIO BOOK Order the Book of Juju from A Black Queer Witchy Store in the Bronx Join the Book of Juju Book Club Connect with Juju on IG: @itsjujubae / @ alittlejujupodcast Twitter/Tiktok: @ itsjujubae Jujubae.com Support A Little Juju Podca...
2024-08-22
1h 05
A Little Juju Podcast
WE HAVE SOMETHING THAT YOU DON’T
GET IN BABES, WE’RE GATEKEEPING.FULL PATREON NOTES: https://www.patreon.com/posts/109149954/Order THE BOOK OF JUJU HEREPurchase an Autographed copy of THE BOOK OF JUJUFollow the Book of Juju Tour: https://www.jujubae.com/booktourConnect with Juju on IG: @itsjujubae / @ alittlejujupodcast Twitter/Tiktok: @ itsjujubae Jujubae.com Support A Little Juju Podcast + Juju’s work, here on Patreon! patreon.com/jujubae CREDITSExecutive Producer - Kenya Denise @kenya_digg_it from Domino Sound @dominosoundcoCo-E...
2024-07-31
54 min
A Little Juju Podcast
The Black Witch on TV
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, ChicagoOrder THE BOOK OF JUJU...
2024-07-10
1h 02
A Little Juju Podcast
Does Everyone Have A Soulmate? No.
LOVE! AND SEX! AND MAGIC!UPCOMING BOOK TOUR DATESJULY 8th @ 7pm Cape Charles Memorial Library, Cape Charles, VAJULY 27th @ 3pm, Sideshow Gallery, ChicagoFull show notes here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/107895417/Order THE BOOK OF JUJU HEREPurchase an Autographed copy of THE BOOK OF JUJUFollow the Book of Juju Tour: https://www.jujubae.com/booktourConnect with Juju on IG: @itsjujubae / @ alittlejujupodcast Twitter/Tiktok: @ itsjujubae Jujubae.com Support A Little Juju Podcast + Juju’s work...
2024-07-03
59 min
A Little Juju Podcast
The Book of Juju, Pt. 2: The Brown University Lecture
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-eventFull show notes here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/106899045Order THE BOOK OF JUJU HEREPurchase an Autographed copy of THE BOOK OF JUJUFollow the Book of Juju Tour: https://www.jujubae.com/booktourConnect with Juju on IG: @itsj...
2024-06-26
1h 26
A Little Juju Podcast
The Book of Juju, Pt. 1
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 HERECon...
2024-06-19
54 min
A Little Juju Podcast
I Aint Sleep, I’m Restin’ My Eyes
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/editORDER THE BOOK OF JUJU HEREFOLLOW MY BOOK TOUR DATES HEREConnect with Juju on IG: @itsjujubae / @ alittlejujupodcast Twitter/Tiktok: @ itsjujubae Jujubae.com Support A Little Juju Podcast + Juju’s work, here on Patreon! patreon.com/jujubaeCREDITSExecutive Producer - Kenya Deni...
2024-06-12
1h 06
A Little Juju Podcast
My Ancestors Text Me, and Their Bubbles are Blue
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 HEREConnect with Juju on IG: @itsjujubae / @ alittlejujupodcast Twitter/Tiktok: @ itsjujubae Jujubae.com Support A Little Juju Podcast + Juju’s work, here on Patreon...
2024-06-05
57 min
A Little Juju Podcast
Exaggerated Examples of Everyday N’ggas
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/ITOA MEDSINN ADAre you searching for holistic wellness products rooted in tradition? Look no further than ITOA...
2024-05-29
1h 03
A Little Juju Podcast
Heavy is the Head
I MIGHT BE LOSING IT KINDA?! Are you? In such WILD times – is there any other option? Time to get into my Clinical Medical Psychology dropout BAG. Full show notes here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/103837788Preorder THE BOOK OF JUJU HEREConnect with Juju on IG: @itsjujubae / @ alittlejujupodcast Twitter/Tiktok: @ itsjujubae Jujubae.com Support A Little Juju Podcast + Juju’s work, here on Patreon! patreon.com/jujubae CREDITSExecutive Producer - Kenya Denise @kenya_digg_it from Domino Sound @dominosoundcoSenior Producer - Juju B...
2024-05-08
51 min
A Little Juju Podcast
Ep. 109 No Babalawos in the DM Part II
Let’s talk money, scammers, and the industry of witchcraft. What’s wrong with making money off of legitimate spiritual work? Is it inherently the same force we’re trying to fight against (consumerism and capitalism?) Well, it can be – especially if they're scamming you on behalf of the ancestors, NO BABALAWOS IN THE DM! I also have a hot take about pastors getting a bag…because…I’m not mad at a nice new suit and some gators. What??? They supposed to be dusty??? Full show notes here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/103380380/Sponsorships: Join Spiritus W...
2024-05-01
1h 03
Hope & Hard Pills
The One About Black Feminism w/ EbonyJanice
EbonyJanice is the founder and CEO of The Free People Project and The EbonyJanice Project. She earned her Bachelors in Cultural Anthropology and Political Science and a Masters of Arts in Social Change with a concentration in Spiritual Leadership, Womanist Theology, and Racial Justice. The core and center of her work is the professional and personal liberation of Black Women and Femmes.EbonyJanice is a woman of action. Her contributions to an all-girls high school in Nayhururu, Kenya, include creating the school curriculum for girls' leadership. She's continued to support this school with monetary donations. These donations...
2024-04-08
32 min
HDxLiberation: A Human Design Podcast
Episode 8: Cosmos & Currents, March 2024 Edition
BRIEF SUMMARY OF EPISODE: In this reflective and deeply insightful episode, hosts Andrea and Courtney dive into the significance of current events through the lens of Human Design and liberation theology. As they navigate the complexities of the astrological new year, Mercury's shadow, and the spring equinox, the conversation uncovers the collective need for processing, digesting, and healing amidst societal upheaval. This episode, grounded in the authenticity and camaraderie between the hosts, offers a unique perspective on the intersection of the cosmos, Human Design, and the ongoing struggle for liberation and justice. From discussing t...
2024-03-20
51 min
Distrust & Disparities: Dismantling Black Health Disparities
Healing Through Literacy
Content Warning: We briefly discuss suicide in this episode, listener discretion is advised. In this episode Jasmyn discusses finding inspiration and motivation from books written by and for Black women. And we highlight The Free Black Women’s Library, a community library that centers Black women and Black non-binary writers through a variety of free events, workshops, and public programs. Visit The Free Black Women’s Library website to learn more about the Black feminist literary social art project, upcoming events, suggested readings, and to support their work. Jo...
2024-03-15
48 min
Feminist Founders: Building Profitable People-First Businesses
Shattering Publishing Norms with Rebekah Borucki
NOTE: Feminist Founders is a listener-funded podcast. Your contributions enable us to continue bringing you these important conversations. To support the mission and receive bonus content, sign up for a subscription at https://feministfounders.substack.com/ ----- Rebekah “Bex” Borucki (she/they) is a mixed-race neuro-riotous mother-to-five, grandmother-to-one, self-help and children’s author, and the Founder and President of Row House, Wheat Penny Press, and the WPP Little Readers Big Change Initiative, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit delivering literacy programming to K-12 students in underestimated school districts and grants to Black and Brown creatives and booksellers. Boruck...
2024-02-28
1h 03
The Well+Good Podcast
What We're Reading: All the Black Girls are Activists
What's on your summer reading list? For the next few weeks, we'll be sharing our must-read titles: the latest and greatest books that center well-being.This week, guest host Sinikiwe Stephanie Dhliwayo, founder of well-being company Naaya, is in conversation with womanist scholar, activist and author EbonyJanice Moore. Moore’s book, All the Black Girls Are Activists, explores the way in which Black women's wellness and survival is the revolution we’ve been waiting for.GUEST HOST: Sinikiwe Stephanie Dhliwayo, founder of Naaya WellnessKeep up with Sinikiwe on social and with Naaya onli...
2023-08-02
45 min
UnF*ck Your Brain: Feminist Self-Help for Everyone
Black Girls, Religion, Soft Life & Romance Novels: A Conversation with EbonyJanice
This week I’m joined by EbonyJanice, author of All the Black Girls are Activists. Tune in as we discuss how to reclaim authority over your own life, how doing the work to show up as your true self is a political act, why wellness culture and the idea of a “soft life” can be misleading, why your inner guard dog may sound different than you think, and more.Get full show notes and more information here: https://unfuckyourbrain.com/299Mentioned in this episode:Are You Ready to Live A Confident Life?Join...
2023-07-20
49 min
Take Your Time with Chiara
Ep 09 Healing Bonds: Nurturing Friendships on the Journey with EbonyJanice
In Episode 9 of "Take Your Time with Chiara," we have the honor of welcoming the extraordinary Ebonyjanice to discuss the crucial role of friendship in the healing process of grief. As an author, speaker, preacher, activist, leader, and highest imagination dreamer, Ebonyjanice shares her profound insights and experiences, shedding light on the transformative power of authentic connections. Join us on this heartfelt journey as we explore the importance of friendship in finding solace, support, and strength.
2023-07-16
1h 04
Multitudes
Being an Activist and Author with EbonyJanice
*This is the last episode of Season 1 of Multitudes! It's been such a wonderful season, and thank you so much for tuning in. Please stay in touch via www.multitudespodcast.com and @multitudes.podcast on IG, and we'll see you soon!*In case you missed this wonderful conversation - today's episode is, "Being an Activist and Author with EbonyJanice." This episode is a re-air of our conversation from April, and we are celebrating the recent publishing of her new book, available now! ----“I have no dream job, I do...
2023-07-11
1h 12
Absorb Your Ears To A Captivating Full Audiobook.
All the Black Girls Are Activists by EbonyJanice Moore
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/166835to listen full audiobooks. Title: All the Black Girls Are Activists Author: EbonyJanice Moore Narrator: EbonyJanice Moore Format: mp3 Length: 4 hrs and 52 mins Release date: 07-11-23 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 49 ratings Genres: Gender Studies Publisher's Summary: Hip Hop Womanist writer and theologian EbonyJanice’s book of essays center a fourth wave of Womanism, dreaming, the pursuit of softness, ancestral reverence, and radical wholeness as tools of liberation. All The Black Girls Are Activists is a love letter to Black girls and Black women, asking and attempting to offer some answers to “Who would blac...
2023-07-11
4h 52
Sound Compilation of Full Audiobooks in Science Fiction & Fantasy
All the Black Girls are Activists: A Fourth Wave Womanist Pursuit of Dreams as Radical Resistance - Ebonyjanice Moore
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://epod.spaceTitle: All the Black Girls are Activists: A Fourth Wave Womanist Pursuit of Dreams as Radical ResistanceAuthor: Ebonyjanice MooreNarrator: Ebonyjanice MooreFormat: UnabridgedLength: 4:52:40Language: EnglishRelease date: 07-11-2023Publisher: Findaway VoicesGenres: Non-Fiction, Social ScienceSummary:“Who would black women get to be if we did not have to create from a place of resistance?” Hip Hop Womanist writer and theologian EbonyJanice’s book of essays center a fourth wave of Woma...
2023-07-11
4h 52
Discover The High-Impact Full Audiobook Experience!
All the Black Girls Are Activists by EbonyJanice Moore
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/166835to listen full audiobooks. Title: All the Black Girls Are Activists Author: EbonyJanice Moore Narrator: EbonyJanice Moore Format: mp3 Length: 4 hrs and 52 mins Release date: 07-11-23 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 49 ratings Genres: Gender Studies Publisher's Summary: Hip Hop Womanist writer and theologian EbonyJanice’s book of essays center a fourth wave of Womanism, dreaming, the pursuit of softness, ancestral reverence, and radical wholeness as tools of liberation. All The Black Girls Are Activists is a love letter to Black girls and Black women, asking and attempting to offer some answers to “Who would blac...
2023-07-11
4h 52
Experible with Krati Mehra
EbonyJanice Moore: Transcending Resistance, Free Emotional Expression, and Faith
In this episode, I talk to EbonyJanice Moore about self-expression that is not restricted by any external conditioning or fear. We discuss self-love that goes beyond trauma healing and that positively effects how we show up in the world. We also talked about how the belief in a higher power can help us heed the call of our instincts and how to use those instincts to make better choices. If we have a lot of conviction and we want to use that to create change, how to go about it with compassion so we don't harm others and the...
2023-07-03
1h 15
Multitudes
Activism, Authority, and Softness with EbonyJanice
“I have no dream job, I do not dream of labor.” - James Baldwin"Womanist is to feminist as purple is to lavender" - Alice WalkerIf you're interested in womanism and feminism, the connection between religion and authority, activism, racial justice, and being at ease - this conversation is it! In this episode we also talk about EbonyJanice's new book, and how her personal life and love of romance were a part of her book writing process.We ask questions:What does it mean to be an activist? How can em...
2023-04-27
1h 10
Multitudes
The Beautiful Thing About Dreaming with Tara Rin Burke (Part II)
Discover the multitude of ways that dreaming is beautiful in this fascinating conversation, where we connect dreaming to social justice, tarot, ancestral work, collective dreaming, the linearity of time and more. This is Part II of my conversation with Tara Rin Burke of The Witches Muse & Co-Creatrix of the Dreamscapes Academy Collective. Check out Part I (EPS 07) to find out more about Tara, their background, and introduction to dreamwork. 1:54 | Dreamscapes Academy9:07 | Jungian Psychology Around Dreamwork13:41 | Tarot and Dreamwork18:30 | Ancestral Work and Dreaming23:02 | Collective Dre...
2023-03-31
35 min
Rebel Therapist
Make Sure Your Program Delights You
You hear me talk a lot about metrics like gross revenue, hours, number of participants, audience size, and other measurable things. These metrics matter because I want you to make great money and help even more people. Another metric we need to pay attention to is your joy metric. On our pod in episode 148 , Thea Monyee talked about making business decisions based on what brings joy to her and her team. One way to bring joy to your business is to set up your signature program in a way that delights you. As yo...
2023-02-07
16 min
Please Clarify
And Welcome To...The Wait
July 2022. Emily and Kalen have a soul check-in, discuss maintaining patience during “the wait," and joyfully manifest liberation for their futures. Also, who sent Emily a subscription to Essence?Thank you for being part of our 2022! We look forward to bringing you a new season in 2023.--Episode ResourcesCole Arthur Riley - Website | IGOlivia Hill - The Waiting RoomPrinciples of FreedomEbonyJanice - Website | IGMartissa Williams - Website | IGThe Body is Not an ApologyImani BarbarinMe...
2022-12-31
37 min
DARE TO FEEL
All The Black Girls Are Activists with EbonyJanice
In today’s episode, for her second time on this podcast, Alexandra speaks with EbonyJanice!EbonyJanice is a dynamic lecturer, transformational speaker, passionate multi-faith preacher, and creative focused on Decolonizing Authority, Hip Hop Scholarship, Womanism as a Political and Spiritual/Religious tool for Liberation, Blackness as Religion, Dialogue as central to professional development and personal growth, and Women and Gender Studies focused on black girlhood.In this episode, you’ll discover:How EbonyJanice went through a period of wanting to walk away from talking about anti-racism, so that she could become a soft woman, and...
2022-11-21
1h 07
Gray Area Stories
27. The Profundity of Pleasure with EbonyJanice Moore
Erica and Johanna are joined by special guest EbonyJanice for a party of passion and pleasure. From using vibrators that suck (in a good way!) to feeling all of our feelings, how do we connect to our embodied sensuality after sexual trauma? EbonyJanice discusses strategies for loving ourselves out of shame. [Content Warning]: This is a podcast where survivors share stories of sexual assault, sexual violence, and r*pe. EbonyJanice is a hip hop womanist, scholar, and a black girl dream expert. Follow EbonyJanice at @ebonyjanice on Instagram Follow us @grayareastories and...
2022-11-10
51 min
Shaping the Shift Podcast
Manifesting Love Across The Multiverse w/ Ebony Janice
For our closing episode of our Love Series, we had to invite our beloved Ebony Janice Moore back to discuss that amazing and also terrible thing called LOVE (IYKYK!) How do we know if we are loving in the right timeline? Who’s time/pace/path are we following in our love journey? How have we sanitized love and not embraced the shadow wisdom love can provide? Join us as we explore these questions and more in our heart expanding 58th episode!!! EbonyJanice Moore is a womanist scholar, author, an...
2022-09-09
57 min
Sensual Faith Podcast with Lyvonne Briggs
Sensual Faith Episode 19 - Some Things I Never Thought I'd Do
Join Lyvonne and hip hop womanist scholar and master manifester, EbonyJanice Moore, for a conversation on dreaming with ease, inspired by Pearl Cleage's seminal novel, Some Things I Never Thought I'd Do!For this episode’s supplemental materials, visit patreon.com/lyvonnebriggs (aka Sensual Faith Academy) and join the tier that’s right for you! The Sensual Faith tier supports the podcast and the Lavish Love tier supports the podcast *and* grants you access to bonus content (like book studies, audio essays, and tarot/oracle card readings)!Other ways to support Lyvonne and her work...
2022-08-19
53 min
A Little Juju Podcast
Ep. 93 Jesus, Jesus Christ If You Nasty (ft. @EbonyJanice!)
EbonyJanice is about to take us to church y’all! She’s a womanist, activist, author, and scholar on the interconnectedness of the Southern Black Christian experience with Indigenous African Spirituality. We talk about the trials and tribulations of transitioning from an Abrahamic Religion to Black Ancestral Spirituality, how a praise dance break is merely a conjuring, and how your Bible-thumping family members might be mad when you leave the church – but did you even have a real relationship with them if the only thing you ever had in common was Jesus? Full show notes/references here: https...
2022-08-03
1h 14
Rebel Therapist
My Biggest Year Yet
Looking over some of my 2021 Reflections Making more money and seeing that I can trust myself with it 🌺: Expense creep vs. thoughtful spending and being in a position to be more generous. Embracing being the breadwinner Letting go of judgement around making a greater amount of money than my partner. Knowing that I am making ethical choices with my money, that my clients are making ethical choices, including that we're not trying to pay others as little as possible. I appreciate Kelly Diels and Rachel Rodgers for their influences on my thinking about money this year. Rai...
2021-12-28
34 min
DARE TO FEEL
Embracing the Forever Journey of Healing with EbonyJanice
For this week’s episode, Alexandra speaks with EbonyJanice, an incredible woman who is a mega-manifestor and creative, she is the founder of Black Girl Mixtape, a writer, a dreamer, an advocate for joy, a mover and a shaker, a playwright, an activist… so many friggin’ things! OH! And she is also working with Alexandra in 1-1 mentorship and coaching for a year in the space of heart-opening feminine embodiment, which they get into in-depth in this episode!And you may have seen her on Liz Gilbert’s IG page doing a live or two...She is...
2021-06-21
1h 18
Black Girl In Om
A Jubilant Juneteenth Cocoon of Inspiration with Lyvonne "Pastor Bae" Briggs
Pastor Bae is back, y’all! Body and sex-positive preacher, writer, and transformational speaker Lyvonne Briggs aka “Pastor Bae” (she/her) joins Lauren Ash (she/they) for this special minisode all about the Queen Solomon Goddess Rising Summit coming up this Juneteenth. Lyvonne has curated this sacred space for those who are ready to embrace the power of the Divine Feminine. Four expert master teachers will come together to create a cocoon of safety and inclusion for inspiration and healing. Inside the cocoon, all of a caterpillar’s life force energy is channeled toward transformation. On the other side of that f...
2021-06-12
17 min
Alyssa Milano: Sorry Not Sorry
Raising Joyful, Change-Making Girls with Janice Johnson Dias
I’m so excited for this week’s episode. Raising girls in a way that empowers them to break barriers and change the world is one of the most important things we can do as parents. This week, I’m joined by Dr. Janice Johnson Dias, author of the new book Parent Like It Matters: How to Raise Joyful, Change-Making Girls. - Alyssa Praise For Parent Like It Matters: How To Raise Joyful, Change-Making Girls… “I keep a copy of the book by my bedside as a reference and as a reminder that I am working to...
2021-05-24
51 min
Feminist Hotdog
Looking Forward, Looking Back
It's the last episode of Season Four! To commemorate this moment in Feminist Hotdog history, I decided to reflect a bit about the show's origin story, how four seasons of immersing myself in feminism changed me, and a few other things I've learned about myself, the patriarchy, and how to fight it. Feminist Hotdog will be going on hiatus for a few months while I focus on getting REVA Recovery Support off the ground. What will it look like when it comes back? I'm not sure yet, but I'd love to know what you think. More recovery...
2021-05-13
20 min
Rebel Therapist
Deep Rest Huge Impact With EbonyJanice Moore
You're about to hear how EbonyJanice Moore has dreamed herself free in life and business. You'll be different after you hear from her. You'll hear the 80/20 rule that she lives by (and no, it's not the one you've probably heard of before). You'll also hear how she identifies her trusted collaborators, why making millions of dollars is where she's headed very quickly, and how she builds and manages her team in a truly caring way. Here's a little more about EbonyJanice Moore: EbonyJanice is a dynamic lecturer, transformational speaker, and passionate...
2021-05-04
1h 08
Shaping the Shift Podcast
What About Yo Friends w/ EbonyJanice!
Hey shiftshapers, it's time to get personal! This week we're talking about your inner circle in Episode 37: What About Yo Friends with EbonyJanice! EbonyJanice Moore is a womanist scholar, author, and activist doing community-organizing work, most specifically around black women's body ownership as a justice issue, black women's access to ease, joy, and play, and Hip Hop as a tool for sociopolitical and spiritual/religious movement making. Her research interests include issues pertaining to blackness, woman-ness, and spirituality – most specifically black women's use of spirit, conjure, and/or the supernatural as a tool to im...
2021-03-26
1h 14
Melanated Mom
Don't just Be Kind, Be Changed
I have been hearing a lot about being kind as we deal with tons of social injustice and racially charged issues....hey y'all just like respect is just a minimum, so is kindness!How can we move past kindness and into heart work. There is so much work to do friends, let's be open to moving forward in the areas that are going to move the needle. Below I am listening a few places you can go to learn more about pushing past kind. http://www.instagram.com/ebonyjanicehttp://www.instagram.com/olawellnessatx
2021-02-09
17 min
Finding Your Village
Episode 36: Finding Joy in Injustice: Interview with Tracy Wilson
Today to kick off the new year I have a really special episode for you. This week I am doing a podcast swap with Tracy Wilson of The Melanated Mom Podcast. This episode will be airing here on Finding Your Village and later this week on her show The Melanated Mom Podcast.I had a great conversation with Tracy about hard topics. We talked about social injustice, the Super Hero complex that many of us moms get lost in, we discussed race and white privilege and the thread that took us through it all was the idea...
2021-01-04
52 min