Radical Remembering is a weekly conversation where we explore the ways we have internalized oppression and consider what it really means to be liberated. Each episode will leave you with intimate stories of the liberation process, sprinkle a little healing magic, and offer wisdom for your journey. Radical Remembering is intended to bring us all back home through remembering who we really are.
In this episode, I speak with Thema Bradford about the intersection of Black mental health, autism, and the journey to decolonize therapy. Thema, a licensed mental health counselor and Reiki Master T…
In today’s episode of Radical Remembering, I’m joined by Stacyann Forrester, an astrologer and global traveler, to explore the concept of location independence and how it can serve as a path toward l…
In this thought-provoking episode of Radical Remembering, I’m joined by Marva Richards, an educator and public health expert, to explore the deep and transformative power of restorative justice. Draw…
In today’s episode of Radical Remembering, I speak with Jennisel Marte about the complexities of racial identity, internalized oppression, and the journey of reclaiming an Afro-Latina identity. Jenni…
How can we reconnect with the land and reclaim our relationship with food as an act of liberation?
In this inspiring episode of Radical Remembering, I chat with Isa Jamira, founder of Liberated Lands,…
In this episode, I sat down with Angela Watrous to delve into her journey of making her first documentary, In the Wake of Our Ancestors. Angela shares how her ancestral lineage healing, especially on…
Do you ever feel disconnected from yourself? Or yearn for an elusive, something that you can't quite put your finger on?
In this episode of Radical Remembering, I sit down with Dr. Ken Hardy for a dee…
On today’s episode of Radical Remembering, I’m joined by Nicole Yarde, CEO and founder of Black Rewrite, to discuss how writing can be a powerful tool for Black liberation.
Nicole talks about the impo…
In today’s episode of Radical Remembering, Sakile Ramir of Embrace Your Free, a passionate advocate for homeschooling and world schooling, joins me to discuss how Black families can embrace alternati…
Have you ever wondered what it takes to heal from racial trauma? In this episode of Radical Remembering, I sit down with David Archer, an anti-racist psychotherapist based in Montreal, Canada. We exp…
In this episode of Radical Remembering, we discuss what it takes to find liberation from societal standards of beauty in the Black communities.
I’m joined by Anika Tillery, Founder of Our Writing on t…
Liberation is a process of healing from trauma and trauma-related emotions, which can lead to physical, mental, and emotional health. Liberation is not just about moving through the past or learning …
In this episode, Dr. Norissa and Dr. Bukky, the podcast hosts, are joined by Simone Arthur, who is a spiritual adviser and an intuitive reader. Simone shares about herself, how they met with Dr. Nori…
It is no coincidence that the practice of ancestral knowledge has been a part of the human experience for so long. They allow you to tap into your own power and learn how to use it for your own benef…
Ancestral practices are practices that have been passed down through generations, like traditions and customs. They provide structure for our lives and help us know what’s expected of us as we grow o…
In this episode, Dr. Norissa and Dr. Bukky, the podcast hosts, are joined by Dr. Joseph Aina, who was born in 1944 in Nigeria. Aina is a professor at Babcock University. He was also a Western Connect…
The first internalized messages about race are the most damaging. They can take root in children from a young age and be passed on from parent to child, generation to generation, for years. These mes…
Freedom is a powerful thing. It gives you the ability to do whatever you want, be who you want, and make the right decisions for you. Liberation is about choosing how you want to live and having the …
To be free is to be able to make choices. It is not to be told what to do or not to do. It is more than that. It is the ability to choose how you want your life to go and then do that. Liberation is …
In this episode, Dr. Norissa and Dr. Bukky, the podcast hosts, shed more light on the meaning of GEMMification, white supremacy, the idea of being a GEMM, types of GEMMs, consequences of being deGEMM…