Orator. Educator.
Who are you called to be?
Go back and fetch it.
Thank you for finding me, being here, and trusting the nudges calling you to come home—home to the juju that is within you and home to your ancestral spiritual practices.
Juju Bae is not just me, it’s a movement and moment.
We’re in the midst of the revival, one focused on healing + communion.
Work with Juju
a medium, conjurer and crafty millennial, choose an option that speaks to you.
Group Ancestral Readings.
Readings from the “other side” are one aspect of traditional ‘Black Spirituality’ and I’m honored to channel messages on behalf of the dead for clarity, support and direction.
Distance Reiki.
Reiki is an ancient Japanese healing modality that’s been used to heal, bring balance, and shift energy for the betterment of people, situations, and environments.
A Little Juju Podcast.
A podcast dedicated to Black Ass Spirituality and community. Join my guests and I speak on all things Black culture, spirituality, the Diaspora, healing, modern living and more.
Get’cha Juju Goodies.
Every juju bae needs their goods. Whether you’re down to Make Conjure Black Again or gather your coins with my Abundance Oil, find your juju goodies here.
What People are Saying
“I don’t know how to thank you. But I want to cry because I was at my wits end and ready to go crazy when I booked that Reiki session on Monday. I can’t even believe how thoroughly it worked.
I don’t think in my life I’ve ever been so relaxed and clear headed. Bless you in all that you do and I mean that from the bottom of my heart.”
— another blessed customer
“I’m especially grateful for you sharing with me that an elder woman (ancestor) whose name started with an ‘L’ and wanted me to know that she’s around me and loves me. I didn’t know before the reading because I never met her, but it was my grandma Laura and I never even knew her name before I dug up my dad’s death certificate.
Who you are is such a gift and the way you open yourself up to spirit is healing people deeply. Thank you!”
— a reconnected customer
“I just wanted to drop you a link to thank you again for sharing your divine gifts. You’re an amazing diviner. One of the things that came up in our session was womb health and my ancestors said I needed to go to the doctor asap. I was finally able to go and turns our I have 2 very large fibroids that I have to get removed. Just a testament to the accuracy of your interpretations and prescriptions. You our here saving lives chile!”
— happy customer
A Little Juju Podcast
Nominated for Best Spirituality & Religion Podcast
by iHeart Radio Awards 2020
Ep. 81 Stitching a Story: Hoodoo + Quilting
In episode 81 of @AlittleJujuPodcast, Juju goes into detail around the powerful history of quilting and it’s connection to the African American Hoodoo tradition. She’ll discuss the history of quilting and it’s ability to bring our ancestors together as a communal activity. Together, we’ll get into spiritual symbology, African texture designs, and quiltings natural ability to archive our history through color, texture, stitch, and story.
Ep. 80 What’s Tea in 2022 with Dr. Craig
In the first episode of 2022, we are joined with our residential numerologist Rev. Dr. Craig E. Wright for a forecast of 2022. Learn about the numerological significance of this year, how we can use it to our benefits, and why we always find ourselves seeing repeating numbers! We also have special guest Lyvonne Briggs stepping in too ;)
Ep. 79 2021 Was A Mess/Cute
In this episode of @alittlejujupodcast, Juju signs out for our last episode of 2021! Let’s take a trip down memory lane from some of our favorite moments of 2021 while Juju reflects on some lessons to take from ALJ Pod from this past year.. We’ll talk thinking Pixie Colman was Black (chile, she not), how these traditions ain’t no fairytale, and where the Hoodoo niggas might be at! Let’s plan out for 2022; it’s giving collaboration, increase, and coinnnnnn! See you next year!
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