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Savor The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Game-Changing!Savor The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Game-Changing!Orishas: The 7 Yoruba African Powers by Folami DayoPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/25769to listen full audiobooks. Title: Orishas: The 7 Yoruba African Powers Author: Folami Dayo Narrator: Kimyarda Jones Format: mp3 Length: 3 hrs and 1 min Release date: 03-24-25 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Africa Publisher's Summary: Are you trying to connect with your ancestors? Are you looking for a good introductory guide to the Yoruba religion, its main feminine divinities and the main 7 Orishas? Explore now one of the oldest religions in the Africa culture: Learn the spiritual traditions of the 7 Orishas its spells and the way to have them by your side.2025-03-243h 01Empathize Others: The PodcastEmpathize Others: The PodcastEOTP 005 | Interview with Folami Jones - Empathize Others: The PodcastInterview with Folami Jones - In this episode Augy gets a chance to showcase the story of his powerful younger sister Folami, who recently graduated from Law School. Folami is a staunch and dedicated community leader...following in the direct steps of her civil rights activist father, Rocky Jones. This light-hearted chat between brother and sister highlights Folami's sense of community from suburban life in Bedford, NS to the hustle & bustle of raising a family (and going to school) in Toronto, Ontario. She is a passionate supporter of African Nova Scotian culture, 'sisterhood' and the inherent social rights that...2021-09-1641 minTalking Radical RadioTalking Radical RadioTRR ep. 114 (May 6/2015): Working While Black in Nova ScotiaIn episode #114 of Talking Radical Radio (May 6, 2015), I speak with Folami Jones, Matthew Byard, and Ben Sichel about the Working While Black in Nova Scotia project. It is a response to anti-Black racism in workplaces in the province, and it is organized around a website where people may anonymously share their experiences. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2015/05/06/radio-working-while-black-in-nova-scotia/2017-02-2728 min