Part two of the finale episode of Mama Rue’s Ancestral Musings. WARNING: This podcast contains language that may not be suitable for younger listeners. Content includes discussion on spiritual abuses. Listener discretion is advised.
Part one of the finale of Mama Rue’s Ancestral Musings. WARNING: This episode contains language that may be unsuitable for younger listeners. Listener discretion is advised.
In this episode, I talk about the HBO series “Lovecraft Country” and the aspects of Black American spiritual practices therein, particularly in the episode “Holy Ghost”. I also mention the highly enjoyable and Black AF podcast “Lovecraft Countr
In the spirit of “Cussin Monday” (a nod to Papa Lou’s old Working with the Spirit radio show) I talk about anti-Blackness as it exists in Afrikan and Diaspora Spiritual traditions.
In this episode I reiterate how Hoodoo is Blackness, and how pervasive anti-Blackness distorts the truth about us as a people, our culture, our traditions & practices.
It has been declared that the month of October be Hoodoo Heritage Month! In this episode I share what that is and what it means, and how all of us can participate.
More info is given pertaining to our event held this month in Chicago, IL. The goal of this event is to bridge the rootworking aspect of Hoodoo with the spiritual. Whether one is new to the tradition or a seasoned worker, Walking the Dikenga wi
In this episode I revisit the topic of Revolutionary Juju with a renewed perspective. Also more details about the upcoming “Walking the Dikenga” event are shared.
In this episode, I address the confusion, idolatry and fascination about the historical iconography surrounding the “mammy” archetype and explain why it doesn’t belong in Hoodoo spiritual practices. STRONG LANGUAGE, be advised.
In this episode, we talk about the limitations and misunderstandings of public hoodoo and the ATRs, and the result of passing around of misinformation.