A podcast exploring esoteric concepts that connect philosophy, theology, media, and occult curiosity. Our aim is to give voice to BIPOC that exist outside of conventional wisdom and mainstream culture.
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This week our guest is Dr Peggy Brunache, a Haitian American archaeologist, lecturer, culinary consultant, and foodways specialist.
This was the focus of this week’s episode as we discussed the experience of international travel and the cultural differences of dealing with race as a Caribbean-American woman in the U.K. From establishing new roots, to the restriction places upon her as an international travel into her new home country, our conversation with Dr. Brunache was enlightening as it much as it was informative to her unique experience.
Thank you for joining us again for another episode of the Esoteric Negro Podcast. After a short hiatus we'd love to introduce this week's guest,Daniel Lim. Lim is a queer social change maker, ecologist, community planner as well as the founder and principal of Daniel Lim Consulting, a social justice consulting, facilitation, and training firm that partners with organizations and communities to build regenerative and liberatory cultures.
His practice is strongly rooted in the wisdom of living systems, teachings of Black- and indigenous-led liberation and sovereignty movements, and draws on the somatic healing and liberatory practices of his Chinese-indigenous heritage.
Thank you for joining us again on The Esoteric Negro Podcast, this week our guest is Chaweon Koo. Koo is a writer, YouTuber, Tik-Toker and podcaster of occult topics. Her Youtube channel, Witches and Wine, is an amazing series that covers information for practical witches as she interviews experienced practitioners about their best practices. Her Tik-Tok. explores the intersection of pop culture, glamour, magic, and self-development.
We were blessed to talk with her about her thoughts and perspective on the current state of online magical communities, her practices, as well as a deep and insightful dive into the occult. This episode was a pleasure to produce and we hope you enjoy it as much we did!
Thank you for joining us this week for a new episode of The Esoteric Negro. We've been taking a break getting ready for the next chapter of the show that we are excited to share soon! Today our guest author and eclectic practitioner Aidan Wachter. Wachter is well known in magical, pagan and occult circles as a highly respected talismanic jeweler.
Wachter carries an deep wealth of experience having worked with various streams of witchcraft, chaos magic, ceremonial magic, folk magic, and freestyle sorcery.
Thank you for joining us again with this week’s guest Darcy Staniforth. Darcy is an academic, writer, performer, and paranormal investigator. She has been interested in the paranormal since she was very young and that interest has carried into both her personal and professional life. Darcy holds an M.A. in American Studies and in addition to the paranormal, her research areas include race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, ideals and institutions, and death, dying, and grief in American culture. As an artist and performer, Darcy is a podcaster, comedian, writer, and amateur magician. She currently resides in a haunted house in Southern CA.
This week our guest is author and magical practitioner Jason Miller. Jason has devoted the last 17 years to studying Witchcraft and Magick in its many forms, having traveled the world to study Hoodoo, Witchcraft, and tantra.
This was an incredibly thoughtful discussion on the magic of money and understanding one’s ability to claim one’s wealth. We hope you enjoy the episode and again thank you for the continued support!
Our guest this week is gothic horror writer and recipient of the 2016 Speculative Literature Foundation’s Diverse Worlds grant, Eden Royce.
As a Charleston, South Carolina native, Royce is a member of the Gullah-Geechee nation, a prominent influence in her amazing body of work, including her debut novel “Root Magic”. As a short story writer her work has appeared in anthologies and magazines such as Apex Magazine, Strange Horizons, as well as two collections of her work.
Welcome to Season 2 of the Esoteric Negro Podcast!
We our excited for our first episode that is kicking off this season!
This week our guests are Deathrice Aaron Dewitt aka "Dea" and Jack Grayle.
Getting to hear Jack and Dea's wealth of historical, academic, and spiritual knowledge was such a blessing! We are excited for all of you to join in on this amazing conversation and for the overwhelming amount of support that continues to grow as we move forward.
This week's guest is Ashli Haynes. Ashli is an actress,writer, photographer, intuitive tarot reader and the founder of ‘Star Magic by Ashli’, an intentional candle line. We were excited to speak with Ashli about her work and growth through 'Star Magic' as well as her experiences that lead to the development of her gifts.
It was amazing to converse with Ashli about her journey as well as enjoy her share the unique perspective she provides as practitioner in the spiritual community. Her focus on intention and manifestation is evident in her work, but was it enlightening to hear speak about the process that goes into her craft.
Kam incompasses many elements of true artist as singer-songwriter, performance artist, activist, writer and most notable as lead singer of the Houston soul group, The Suffers.
Her profound artistic resume includes composition, performance, as well as community organizing where her focus is on the health, safety, and promotion of black artists.