all you need is a little juju.
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all you need is a little juju. ~
“A Little Juju Podcast” is a spiritually curated, award-nominated podcast, hosted by Juju Bae.
“A Little Juju Podcast” is a spiritually curated, award-nominated podcast, hosted by Juju Bae. Since its inception in 2018, it has served as an archive and ethnographic study of Black spirituality and its applicability in modern times. With a blend of personal narratives, enlightening interviews with experts, and ancestral folklore, Juju Bae weaves together an invaluable archive of conjure, wisdom, and healing insights. This podcast is not just a journey; it's an awakening of old ways.
“A Little Juju Podcast” invites you to begin a journey of remembering the ways of your ancestors. Listen and embark on a journey of rediscovery, enlightenment, and connection with the profound spiritual heritage of your ancestors.
A Little Juju Podcast is available on your favorite streaming platforms.
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Ready to listen but unsure of where to start in the archive? Here are some of Juju Bae’s favorites:
Episode Highlight
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Juju Bae shares some tips on building an altar, the importance of ancestral connection, and how we can grow in our own gifts.
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In this episode, Juju Bae opens up about: why all the Black Hoodoo’s need to be turning up right now, loving Summer Walker’s very public spiritual journey with the Orisa, and why we don’t always need to be “healing.”
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In this episode, Juju Bae talks with Dr. Janina Jeff, an American geneticist and host of In Those Genes podcast. The two get into how trauma can imprint on DNA, how the effects of slavery still linger, why the future of DNA testing could get messy, and what this all means for Black Americans trying to figure out who they are.