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The Sound Bath

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In this  episode of The Sound Bath, recorded live from the LUSH Banned Book Library at SXSW in Austin, Texas, aja is joined by educators Erin Green and Bavu Blakes to discuss the state of education in the era of book bans. From the history of m
Abolitionism is an important tool that can help us repair and move towards healing and justice. The American lawyer, organizer, and author of Becoming Abolitionist, Derecka Purnell joins aja in conversation about what it means to be an abolitio
American conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas joins aja in conversation about what it means to be an artist, the creative process, and the power of branding and advertisements. They also talk about democratizing art for the people and For Freed
It’s always important to be gentle and kind to yourself when you slip, but you should also know when to invite moments of discomfort, confrontation, and conflict to heal. Harm reductionist and psychedelic explorer Charlotte James joins aja in c
Although chasing your dreams can be very rewarding, it can also be a real challenge and that’s exactly how Hannibal Buress felt when he decided to start rapping under the pseudonym Eshu Tune. The comedian and rapper joins aja in a conversation
Raw foodist and celebrity chef Lauren Von Der Pool joins aja in conversation about how a violent experience pushed her into a path of healing through food, choosing positivity over negativity when approaching veganism, and the importance of a m
Trigger Warning: This episode contains mention of sensitive subjects, including sexual assault, rape and violence.There’s so much pressure and fear around discovering and exploring who you are when it should be a fun and joyful journey. Sexual
Award-winning singer, songwriter, and cultural worker, Kehlani joins aja in an intimate conversation filled with laughter and moments of reflection about her relationship with spirituality, therapy and social media—and why you shouldn’t be scar
Hurt is an inescapable fact of life that many people don’t understand which makes healing all the more difficult. The New York Times Bestseller and doula adrienne maree brown joins aja in conversation about the different types of hurt, liberati
People who can become pregnant should have the right to choose when and if they want to become a parent. This decision should be defended as a basic human right. Sharmin Hossain is a Bangladeshi queer Muslim activist, political organizer and Ca
New York Times Bestseller, award winning author, speaker, and Critical-Race practitioner, Ijeoma Oluo joins aja for an intimate and emotional conversation about the state of the world, our place in it, and how we might think and act differently
We live in confusing, challenging times – and Dr. Thema (A.K.A The Lioness) aims to guide us through them by encouraging qualities of love, healing, acceptance, compassion and creativity. The licensed psychologist, ordained minister, sacred art
Welcome back to The Sound Bath, a Lush Cosmetics podcast that explores what personal, social, and environmental care and wellbeing really mean in today's society.In thought-provoking and intimate discussions with some of her favorite authors, a
For our second bonus episode, we’re revisiting some of the previously un-released segments from aja’s interview with Hope Giselle - national organizer, Author, Diversity and Inclusion specialist, and Trans Activist. From what it takes to be in
In our first bonus episode, we revisit some of the previously un-released segments of aja’s interview with Naomi Klein - climate justice activist, professor, and author of The Shock Doctrine and This Changes Everything. From the reasons why she
That’s a wrap on our first season of The Sound Bath — thank you all for joining us on this journey! We’ll be taking a short break while we put together the lineup for an amazing season two. We invite you to leave us a voice memo and answer som
Mohammed El-Kurd was named one of TIME100’s most influential people in the world in 2021, but he grew up in a constant state of war and displacement. The Palestinian poet joins aja for a conversation about how he’s found dignity, self-respect,
Abiodun Oyewole is a talented poet, teacher, as well as member of African-American music and spoken-word group The Last Poets. He joins aja in conversation about the power of community, how creativity is more than just poetry, art, and music, a
Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah, the author of The Sex Lives of African Women, joins aja to talk about African women’s sexuality, feminism across the African diaspora, and the idea that caring for your community is integral to self-care. Followed by medi
Oludara Adeeyo, the author of Self-Care For Black Women works with the unhoused population of Los Angeles as a psychiatric social worker. She shares her thoughts on being in-relationship with people suffering from mental illness, and how the sy
Philosopher, professor, and poet, Bayo Akomolafe joins aja in a discussion on the evolution of activism and society, what resides in the space between words, the meaning of love, the healing power in the sound of children laughing, as well as d
In her new book, Who Is Wellness For?, poet Fariha Róisín examines wellness culture and who it leaves behind. She joins aja for a conversation that touches on wellness, activism, healing from childhood trauma, and being accountable for our own
For author Jason Reynolds, sometimes “slaying dragons” means writing #1 New York Times bestselling youth fiction. Sometimes it’s about kicking back to watch the game with his friends or spending Sundays with family. Jason joins aja to talk abou
Hope Giselle is all about self-love. As the first openly trans woman to graduate with a MFA from conservative Alabama State University, she’s learned to put her mental health first while challenging people on the opposite side of the political
Climate justice activist, professor, and author of The Shock Doctrine and This Changes Everything, Naomi Klein sits down with aja to explore Eco-Feminism, intersectionality, the return of salmon, and what we can do to “light ourselves up” and m
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