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Join @PapaSeer for a captivating journey into the world of hoodoo and spirituality with his renowned podcast - "Hoodoo & Chill." Through this powerful platform, he brings awareness to African American spirituality and explores a wide range of thought-provoking topics that will expand your understanding of the spiritual realm. Each episode is a unique opportunity to learn from one of the most respected and knowledgeable voices in the field of hoodoo and spirituality. Drawing on his years of e ...
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Conjure Crossroads

Conjure Crossroads

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Join in monthly with Conjure Crossroads, a group of seasoned, competent and caring spirit and conjure workers that discuss real issues and real solutions in our daily lives. This show is about real change! Meet at the Crossroads and let's make magic!
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Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour

Lucky Mojo Curio Company

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The Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour is a real, live call-in show where the general public gets a chance to ask about actual problems with love, career, and spiritual protection, and we recommend and fully describe hoodoo rootwork spells to address, ameliorate, and remediate their issues. You will learn a lot just by listening -- but if you call in and your call is selected, you will get a free consultation from two of the finest workers in the field, cat yronwode and ConjureMan Ali.
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Black History is American History, yet it often isn't treated that way. Join me in discussions about this misunderstood and ignored history with experts and friends. If you believe that America cannot address its present and move forward without understanding its history and Black people's role in it, you've found the right podcast! New episodes every 15th (and sometimes) 30th! Website: https://wetheblackpeople.captivate.fm/
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Jack Dappa Blues Heritage Preservation Radio

Jack Dappa Blues Heritage Preservation Radio

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Jack Dappa Blues Heritage Preservation Foundation (JDBHPF) is a nonprofit established in 2011, officially becoming a 501 (c) 3 in 2016 to create public programs that raise cultural and ethnic awareness of Black traditional music, traditional art, folklore, oral histories, and the experiences of Black people in the United States. Standing on the foundation of the Blues People's legacy, JDBHPF works to celebrate, preserve, and conserve Blues music and culture while highlighting the many events ...
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Millennial Soul Food

Millennial Soul Food

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The Millennial Soul Food podcast is hosted by Keon Dillon aka Keyoncé, a Spiritual Life and Business Coach, Cultural Sociologist, Tarot Reader and Cosmonaut based in Atlanta, GA. Food for the Mind, Body, and Soul, the show is all about Spirituality, the Occult Arts, and Tarot from Keyoncé’s Black, Queer, Southern perspective. Please Like, Comment, Share, and/or Leave a Review on iTunes. Thanks so much for listening!
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Download Classes A clean home is more than just a reflection of discipline — it is a sacred act of alignment. In today’s episode of Hoodoo & Chill, Papa Seer explores the deep spiritual connection between cleanliness and godliness within Hoodoo, African American folk spirituality, and ancestral practice. Learn how physical tidiness can become a for…
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Born into slavery and rising to national fame, she became one of the most sought-after Hoodoo seers in the American South.In this exclusive deep-dive, Papa Seer uncovers the real story behind Aunt Caroline Dye’s power. From her prophetic gifts at age 10 to her legendary readings that guided gamblers, lovers, and politicians alike—this is the untold…
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Jack Dappa Blues Heritage Radio presents:Mojo Workin’: Dr. Katrina Hazzard-Donald on Hoodoo, Blues, and the Black Belt TraditionIn this culturally rich and significant episode of Jack Dappa Blues Radio, we welcome renowned folklorist, sociologist, and dance scholar Dr. Katrina Hazzard-Donald for an in-depth discussion on Black Belt Hoodoo, Blues cu…
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Uncover the haunting story of Clementine Barnabet, the woman accused of leading a series of brutal axe murders in early 20th-century Louisiana. Was she a cold-blooded killer influenced by dark rituals, or a scapegoat caught in a web of hysteria and racial prejudice? This documentary delves into the mystery behind the so-called "Voodoo Axe Murders" …
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The Forgotten Black Women of the Salem Witch Trials🎥 A Black Witch Files Micro-Documentary by Papa SeerIn 1692, three enslaved Black women were accused of witchcraft in Salem:Tituba. Candy. Mary Black.One became a symbol. The others were buried by time.This isn’t the story you’ve been told.This is the truth the court recorded — and history erased.I…
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Creole Roots, Sinners, and Gravediggers Bluesman, actor, and cultural preservationist Chris Thomas King joins Jack Dappa Blues Radio to uncover the real story of the Blues — from the juke joints of Louisiana to the haunting depths of Gravedigger Gonna Cut You Down. We talk Creole identity, his film Sinners, the founding of the Blues Origin Institut…
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Each month, The African American Folklorist honors a Black scholar whose life’s work is immersed in the deep study and preservation of African American folkways, knowledge systems, and community truth-telling. For June, we recognize Dr. Elisha Oliver, a biocultural anthropologist, visual ethnographer, and Executive Director of Texas Folklife, as ou…
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In this soul-shifting episode, Papa Seer breaks down the sacred blueprint behind living as a truly high-value individual—not by trends, but through tradition, ritual, and legacy. This isn’t hustle culture. This is ancestral elevation. New Clients Connect With Papa Seer You’ll learn: 🔹 The daily rituals of elite spiritual leaders 🔹 How to command si…
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The Blues as Black Sonic Folklore: Part 2:"Hard Ground and High Water: The Blues of Survival and Struggle"We continue our Black Music Month series by diving into the Blues as a witness to environmental crisis and class struggle.Featuring music by Bessie Smith, Charley Patton, Blind Lemon Jefferson, and Lead Belly, we explore how songs about flood, …
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In this episode of Jack Dappa Blues Radio, we welcome Kandia Crazy Horse, Afro-Indigenous musician, rock critic, author, and frontwoman of the genre-defying band Cactus Rose NYC. From the newsroom to the stage, Kandia has blazed a singular trail across rock, country, and Americana—reclaiming sound as a site of cultural sovereignty, survival, and st…
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In today’s episode, we’re pulling back the veil on a troubling trend quietly rising in Black spiritual spaces: the emergence of so-called healers who are more performance than power. These are individuals—often adorned in the right aesthetics, using the right lingo, and cloaked in ancestral cosplay—who present themselves as spiritual guides, but la…
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In this kickoff episode for Black Music Month, Jack Dappa Blues Radio explores the Blues as Black folklore, not just as music, but as cultural testimony, survival strategy, and sonic memory. Through the voices of Tommy Johnson, Mance Lipscomb, Rube Lacy, Charley Patton, and Blind Lemon Jefferson, we treat Blues lyrics as living archives, capturing …
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🎙️ REPLAY: The Blues Narrative — The Next Chapter of the Slave Narratives Originally aired: Late March Broadcast | 9 PM CST Presented by: Jack Dappa Blues Heritage Preservation Foundation In partnership with The African American Folklorist and We The Blues People We are proud to share the full replay of our special broadcast that launched a new cha…
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In this episode, we dive back into the film Sinners, not just as a movie, but as a cultural reckoning. We’re breaking down how the film tells a deeper story about Black American folklife, Blues culture, and the enduring legacy of Blues People. This time, we’re not just exploring themes; we’re getting into the characters, the plot, and the ways they…
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Papa Seer unearths the real story of Dr. Buzzard — not the folklore, but the man who commanded a courtroom without ever speaking a word. A powerful Hoodoo root doctor born on St. Helena Island, Dr. Buzzard used conjure to protect his people in the Jim Crow South and became a legend in South Carolina’s Lowcountry. ⚖️ From rootwork to courtroom ritua…
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New Clients Sometimes, stepping back isn’t a choice — it’s a calling. In this episode, Papa Seer returns to the mic with a word on spiritual breaks — the ones we choose, and the ones Spirit forces us to take. From moments of isolation to seasons of silence, this is a conversation about realignment, rest, and the power of letting Spirit move when eg…
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In today’s deep dive, we confront the question that stirs debate in both spiritual and religious circles: 👉🏾 **Can a Hoodoo practitioner also be a Christian?** 👉🏾 **Where do the beliefs of Hoodooism and Christianity conflict—and where do they overlap?** We break down the **Tenets of Christianity ✝️**, compare them with the core practices and belief…
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Watch Full Video On Youtube Black Witch Survives 3 Witch Trials | The True Story of Paula de Eguiluz 8:54 ( I meant to say mid 1630's honest mistake) She was enslaved. She was beautiful. And she was dangerous — because she knew too much. In this powerful episode, we uncover the true story of Paula de Eguiluz, a dark-skinned Afro-Caribbean healer wh…
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Watch Full Video In this episode, Papa Seer explores the life of Father George Simms, known as the “Frizzly Rooster,” a New Orleans preacher who embodied the duality of light and shadow. Revered for his sermons at Myrtle Wreath Hall and sought after for his ability to heal, curse, and predict fates, Father Simms navigated both the sacred and the oc…
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Watch Full Video Trigger Warning: This video discusses sensitive topics, including murder. Papa Seer does not condone or endorse any of the actions described. This content is presented solely for informational and historical purposes. Viewer discretion is advised. In this gripping episode, we delve into the eerie story of Haywood Lanier, a feared H…
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Watch Full Video In this video, we aim to demystify the common misconception that Hoodoo requires no initiation rites. Join us as we delve into the life of Anatol Pierre. Discover how he initiated Zora Neale Hurston with a sacred ritual and blood pact, revealing the deeper meanings behind these practices. Source: Mules and Men by Zora Neale Hurston…
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Watch Full Documentary "Before America had a name... they stood between worlds." This is the untold story of the Atlantic Creoles — men and women of African, European, and Native ancestry who were America’s first cultural brokers, traders, landowners, and survivors. Long before race was codified into law, before slavery became a racial caste, they …
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In this episode of The African American Folklorist, we honor Dr. Ebony Bailey as Folklorist of the month of May. Dr. Bailey is a dynamic scholar, writer, and cultural worker whose groundbreaking research intersects Black Literature and Folklore. Dr. Bailey explores how African Americans have historically been both represented as “the folk” and how …
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In this captivating episode of Papa Seer, we dive into the fascinating story of Luke Turner, the Hoodoo practitioner who revealed his family ties to the legendary Marie Laveau. But there’s a twist—he wasn’t speaking of the original Marie Laveau, but her equally powerful successor, her daughter. Watch Video On Youtube Donate : https://www.paypal.com…
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Step into the shadowy realm of Louisiana's mysticism with Papa Seer as he unravels the haunting legend of Julia Brown—a natural healer, feared voodoo priestess, and oracle whose fate was forever intertwined with the wrath of nature. In this captivating video, Papa Seer explores: Julia Brown's Early Life & Legacy: 2:30 Life As A Healer : 3:24 Frenie…
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✨Intro 1:24 ✨African Drums Arrive In America 4:20 ✨Why Drums Were Banned 13:19 ✨Drums & Hoodoo 19:07 ⭐️Fort Negro Video ⭐️Hoodoo Dance ⭐️Book Papa Seer For A Reading / Spiritual Coaching ⭐️New Clients For centuries, drums have been a powerful tool of ritual conjuration in African spiritual traditions. Yet, in Hoodoo, a tradition deeply rooted in Af…
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Watch Papa Seer On Youtube The origins story of the spirit "High John De Conquor" , discussing his role in American Slavery, Black Resilience and the belief system tied to his folklore. High John is also a very important spirit in the Hoodoo tradition. Donate : https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=UKHVJCRM5BE5Y Book Papa Seer For Spiritua…
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Jack Dappa Blues Radio Live – Sunday Night EditionEpisode: Spirit Work, Hoodoo & Black Southern Cosmologies: Conjure, Pentecost, and the BluesIn this deeply spiritual and culturally rich episode, Jack Dappa Blues Radio Live explores the sacred intersections of Blues music, Hoodoo, Black Southern Pentecostalism, and Afro-Indigenous folk beliefs. Hos…
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In this month’s episode of The African American Folklorist, we shine a spotlight on Dr. Constance Bailey—Assistant Professor of African American Literature and Folklore at Georgia State University, and an innovative scholar whose research explores Black women’s comedy, speculative fiction, and African American oral traditions.A native of Natchez, M…
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In this special episode, we sit down with Kelle Jolly, the self-described "Affrilachian-Georgia-lina-Peach", whose music and storytelling embody the rich cultural tapestry of the Appalachian South. A celebrated folk artist, community builder, and ukulele virtuoso, Kelle shares the inspiration behind her latest book, Lady Fay Ukulele, and the deep s…
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The blues is more than just music—it’s history, it’s storytelling, and it’s the soul of Black American life. In this compelling live broadcast, we explore Writing the Blues—the ways Black authors, poets, and filmmakers have infused their works with the rhythm, pain, resilience, and triumph of the blues.From Langston Hughes’ poetic blues verses to A…
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Join us for a real, Blues People conversation about the blues on Jack Dappa Blues Radio! In this live broadcast, I—Lamont Jack Pearley, a traditional blues artist and folklorist—will take you deep into the blues as an oral tradition in the American South.The blues ain’t just music; it’s a living, breathing record of our history. It carries the voic…
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