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EbonyJanice Moore
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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
The Prolific Hub Podcast
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
58 min
The Prolific Hub Podcast
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
09 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
The Prolific Hub Podcast
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
52 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
The Prolific Hub Podcast
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
39 min
Curated Questions: Conversations Celebrating the Power of Questions!
Right Now Questions Explored
Episode Notes[00:00] Introduction to Right Now Questions[01:58] Chazz Scott: Embracing Change and Overcoming Challenges[05:31] Shreyaa and Esha Venkat: Balancing Nonprofit Work and Personal Growth[10:02] Kwame Sarfo-Mensah: Reflecting on Personal and Professional Fulfillment[11:49] Bill Reed: Lifelong Questions and Deep Connections[17:30] Lizabeth Ruiz: A Global Perspective on Venezuela[19:25] EbonyJanice Moore: Exploring Priesthood and African Spirituality[28:00] Amy Herman: Leveraging Experiences for Growth[33:11] Jerry Colonna: Navigating Life Transitions[34:55] Conclusion and Invitation to Participate Resources MentionedChazz Scott
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
Episode Notes[00:00] Reflecting on 2024: A Solo Journey[01:29] Shreya and Esha Venkat: Making a Positive Impact[02:17] Jimmy D. Smith: Mentorship and Strategic Friction[03:10] Derek Sivers: Embracing Hard Questions[04:26] Chaz Scott: Radical Self-Care and Personal Growth[05:14] Kwame Sarfo-Mensah: Identity and Cultural Affirmation[06:23] Bill Reed: Engaging with Heartfelt Questions[07:03] Joe Primo: Gratitude and Life's Transitions[08:01] David Pearl: Stretching Imagination with Questions[08:50] Bobby Morgan: Restorative Practices in Education[09:55] EbonyJanice Moore: Honoring Black Women[11:15] Amy Herman: Visual Intelligence and Curiosity
2025-01-02
23 min
Curated Questions: Conversations Celebrating the Power of Questions!
EbonyJanice Moore
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
The Prolific Hub Podcast
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
22 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
The Prolific Hub Podcast
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
33 min