• Unity Church Minister – with Charline Manuel, part 1
    2025/10/29

    In this thought-provoking episode, our guest, Charline Manuel, shares how she searched for answers to her questions, found Unity Church and ensured that New Thought religions are included in global interfaith communities.

    Highlights:

    • Charline’s childhood belief that God created her for joy
    • How Charline got “New Thought” a seat at the table of the world’s religions
    • Where Charline finds “diversity on steroids”
    • The Unity Church history of “The Daily Word” booklet
    • What Thanksgiving dinner is like as her whole family isn’t Unity

    Mentioned in This Episode:

    • Unity Church: https://www.unity.org/en
    • Parliament of the World’s Religions: https://parliamentofreligions.org/
    • Unity Church and Race: https://www.unity.org/en/article/unity-and-race-truthful-history

    Books by Charline Manuel:

    • The Power of One Accord: 7 Spiritual Keys to Consensus Building for Spirit-Led Boards: https://amzn.to/4qA4nCw
    • Shaping Hope: Harnessing the Power of Grace in Your Life Stories: https://amzn.to/4owXeAQ
    • Pray Up Your Life: Self-Exploration Companion Workbook: https://amzn.to/3LwfP1G
    • Do Puppies Pray: https://amzn.to/4qlBIAS
    • Pray Up Your Life: 50 Powerful Prayer Practices to Help You Create the Life You Desire: https://amzn.to/47wx7mY
    • The Metaphysics of Shoes: 12 Extraordinary Steps to Empower Your Sole’s Journey: https://amzn.to/430I9zl
    • The Power of One Accord: 7 Spiritual Keys to Harness Synergy in the Boardroom: https://amzn.to/4oE9lMI
    • Boardroom Culture Shock: 7 Strategies to Amplify the Competence and Capacity of Board Culture: https://amzn.to/4oJzWIq

    Books available here: https://amazon.com/author/charline

    Guest Information:

    Charline Manuel is an inspirational Author, Speaker, Board Consultant and Unity Minister of thirty years. In her work she has encouraged small and large audiences nationally and internationally through her writings, keynote messages, workshops, seminars, and retreats. Charline has been active in international initiatives bringing water to villages in Africa, building a school in Haiti, and peace immersion in Costa Rica. She served as a church pastor for twenty-two years before moving into training church leaders and their boards to be more effective leaders. Charline served on the Board of Directors of Unity World Headquarters and was the first person of color to serve as Chair of the board in the organization’s 130-year history. Charline currently serves as Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Parliament of World’s Religions headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. She is a faculty instructor of the Unity Urban Ministerial School helping to develop spiritual leaders for ministry since 2012. Charline is the author of nine books including titles: Pray Up Your Life and The Metaphysics of Shoes, Boardroom Culture Shock and The Power of One Accord: 7 Keys to Harnessing Synergy in the Boardroom. However, if you ask Charline of all her books which is closest to her heart she will tell you children’s book, Do Puppies Pray? Written with her two grandchildren in mind. She is a proud mother and grandmother, making her home just outside of Orlando, Florida.

    https://charlinemanuel.com/

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  • Afro-Eccentric Forms of Spirituality – with William D. Hart
    2025/10/22

    In this thought-provoking episode, our guest, William D. Hart, shares how his penchant for religious autobiographies led him to critique what he coins as “the standard narrative of Black religion” and how Afro-ecentric forms of spirituality develop strong communities and fight for freedom.

    Highlights:

    • What William D. Hart means by “the standard narrative of Black religion”
    • The Black church as a school of leadership, business and virtue – the “outsized” role that the Black church played in the lives of African Americans
    • How historians and sociologists created an entity called “The Black Church”
    • The positive and negative sides of strong communities
    • Afro-Eccentric forms of spirituality as distinct from the norms of “the Black Church”
    • Black freedom movements for the unchurched and anti-church

    Mentioned in This Episode:

    • E.B. DuBois, The Negro Church: https://amzn.to/4nkJZm1
    • Judith Weisenfeld, New World A-Coming: Black Religion and Racial Identity during the Great Migration: https://amzn.to/3Wisp7a
    • Anthony Hoekema, The Four Major Cults: Christian Science, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mormonism, Seventh-Day Adventism: https://amzn.to/3L04mYe
    • Arthur Huff Fauset, Black Gods of the Metropolis: Negro Religious Cults: https://amzn.to/48J3uRG
    • Joseph Murphy, Working the Spirit: Ceremonies of the African Diaspora: https://amzn.to/4qoes5e
    • Tracy E. Hucks, Yoruba Traditions and African American Nationalism: https://amzn.to/49hGHwn
    • Tracey E. Hucks: Obeah, Orisa and Religious Identity in Trinidad, Vol. 1, Obeah: Africans in the White Colonial Imagination: https://amzn.to/47D6ZrG
    • Robert Farris Thompson, Flash of the Spirit: African and Afro-American Art and Philosophy: https://amzn.to/4hkfZoS
    • Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, Phoenix, AZ: https://ambc-az.org/
    • Cornel West: http://www.cornelwest.com/

    Books by William D. Hart:

    Edward Said and the Religious Effects of Culture: https://amzn.to/4o48FAs

    Black Religion: Malcolm X, Julius Lester, and Jan Willis: https://amzn.to/4hr4Um3

    Afro-Eccentricity: Beyond the Standard Narrative of Black Religion: https://amzn.to/47eGKq5

    The Blackness of Black: Key Concepts in Critical Discourse: https://amzn.to/4hjUNPO

    Guest Information:

    William David Hart is the Margaret W. Harmon Professor of Religious Studies at Macalester College. He is the author of The Blackness of Black: Key Concepts in Critical Discourse (Lexington 2020); Afro-Eccentricity: Beyond the Standard Narrative of Black Religion (Palgrave (2011); Black Religion: Malcolm X, Julius Lester, and Jan Willis (Palgrave 2008); and Edward Said and the Religious Effects of Culture (Cambridge 2000). His research interests include Black studies, social theory, philosophy of race, American philosophy, and the intersections of religion, ethics, and politics.

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  • Expansive Hoodoo Ancestral Intelligence – with Will Coleman
    2025/10/15

    In this thought-provoking episode, our guest, Will Coleman, shares how hoodoo is his religion of origin, his interests in African retentions in African American culture, and why he considers his spiritual practice to be expansive rather than eclectic.

    Highlights:

    • How hoodoo underlies Will Coleman’s rearing in Black Christianity
    • How years of learning led to a year of initiations
    • How tarot cards led him to “ancestral intelligence”
    • Will’s connection between memory and being engaged in movements for liberation

    Mentioned in This Episode:

    • Henry Louis Gates Jr., Signifying Monkey: a Theory of African American Literary Criticism: https://amzn.to/42Ameig
    • Michael Beckwith: https://www.michaelbeckwith.com/
    • Presbyterian Church USA: https://pcusa.org/
    • Where'd He Get That?: A Biblical Cross-Reference to Ernest Holmes' the Science of Mind by Margo Ruark: https://amzn.to/4n2CrEq
    • Rosicrucianism/ Fraternity of the Rosy Cross: https://www.rosicrucian.org/
    • Oba Adebolu Fatunmise: https://youtu.be/W_ohdHEhNbs?si=t8rrZyRhqLW0jU2v

    Books by Will Coleman:

    Tribal Talk: Black Theology, Hermeneutics, and African/American Ways of “Telling the Story”: https://amzn.to/47lxxNW

    African Traditional Religions Textbook: Ifa (open source): https://research.auctr.edu/Ifa

    Guest Information:

    Will Coleman, Ph.D. is a theologian and teacher of Biblical spirituality. He was born and grew up in Memphis, Tennessee. After completing his Bachelor of Arts degree in religion at Rhodes College in Memphis, he moved to Decatur, Georgia in order to attend Columbia Theological Seminary where he received his Master of Divinity degree, with a focus in theology. A few years later, he went on to receive the Ph.D. from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California. His areas of concentration were in philosophical and systematic theology, philosophy of religion and interpretation theory. He is Associate Professor of Theology and World Religions Emeritus from the Interdenominational Theological Center; The Holmes Institute; and The Johnnie Colman Theological Seminary. He is an honorably retired minster of the presbyterian church (U.S.A.). He teaches and tutors individuals and groups in a variety of contexts in the areas of theology and Biblical spirituality, which interprets the Bible as a guide for transformation of consciousness in the original sounds, symbols and languages of the Hebrew, Greek and Latin texts than in English translations

    wcolemanphd33 at gmail dot com

    FB: https://www.facebook.com/will.coleman.56

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  • Ifa/Orisa Churched Womanist – with Natasha L. Robinson
    2025/10/08

    In this thought-provoking episode, our guest, Natasha L. Robinson, shares about growing up in an African-centered church, practicing Ifa/Orisa traditions and where she sees justice show up in her faith and the world.

    Highlights:

    • How membership in a Black church that values African cultures shaped Natasha’s openness to different religions
    • How Natasha recovered from betrayal by a religious leader
    • Where justice shows up in Natasha’s multifaith understanding
    • How Natasha understands Jesus in and out of church

    Mentioned in This Episode:

    • Trinity United Church of Christ: https://www.trinitychicago.org/
    • The Gathering: a Womanist Church: http://www.thegatheringexperience.com/
    • Pink Robe Chronicles: https://www.drmelvasampson.com/pink-robe-chronicles
    • Ase Ire: https://aseire.com/
    • Jeremiah Wright: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremiah_Wright
    • Melva Sampson: https://www.drmelvasampson.com/about
    • Irie Lynne Sessions: https://www.dririe.com/about
    • Kamilah Hall Sharp: https://www.ctschicago.edu/people/kamilah-hall-sharp/
    • Ilekes: https://asanee44.com/ileke-beads-in-the-ifa-tradition/

    Guest Information:

    Natasha Robinson, J.D. is Assistant Vice President of Social Justice and Advocacy and Title IX Coordinator for Roosevelt University. Professor Robinson is a retired criminal defense attorney, and the creator and curator of Legaleaze Please! LLC, an online platform and digital space that empowers the development of individual and collective comprehension of criminal laws, cases, and policies through decoding, deconstructing, and demystifying legal language. Professor Robinson has been a regular guest legal analyst on CourtTV and WGN9 news. Robinson is a proud ministry partner of The Gathering, A Womanist Church, in Dallas, Texas, and is currently pursuing a Masters of Theological Studies as a member of the Sacred Memory Cohort at McCormick Theological Seminary.

    Legaleazeplease at gmail dot com

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/legaleaze_please/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/legaleazeplease/

    FB: https://www.facebook.com/natasha.l.robinson.5

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    52 分
  • Metaphysical Womanist New Thought Christian - with Tawnicia Rowan
    2025/10/01

    In this thought-provoking episode, our guest, Tawnicia Rowan, shares her personal experiences of Black Christianity, finding the Universal Truth Center and how she accidentally became a minister there.

    Highlights:

    • How loving a Buddhist posed big questions to her faith
    • Why her Christian mother pointed her to a new place of worship
    • Five universal principles that are the most meaningful for Tawnicia
    • Her experience at a historically Black and Christian seminary
    • How to create a world that is meaningful and compassionate for all

    Mentioned in This Episode:

    • Universal Truth Center in Miami: https://utruthcenter.org/
    • Universal Foundation for Better Living: https://ufbl.org/
    • Rev. Dr. Mary Tumpkin: https://ufbl.org/rev-mary/

    Guest Information:

    Tawnicia Rowan is an ordained minister in the Universal Foundation for Better Living, an international association of New Thought Christian. Currently, Rev. Tawnicia serves as a staff minister at the Universal Truth Center in Miami Gardens, FL and as a faculty member at the Johnnie Colemon Theological Seminary and the Unity Urban Ministerial School. You can reach Rev. Rowan via email and hear her talks on YouTube.

    Email: tawniciar@utruthcenter.org

    Tawnicia’s talks: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsQL9T7IxkcA8bf1j6nJsOpTNeYbpprWz&si=8YODGNFIm6x3Yljp

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    47 分
  • Black and Unitarian Universalist - with Takiyah Nur Amin
    2025/09/24

    In this thought-provoking episode, our guest, Takiyah Nur Amin, shares about growing up with Muslim and Christian family members, finding Unitarian Universalism as a place of acceptance, and what her daily spiritual practices look like.

    Highlights:

    • How Takiyah found her tradition over lunch in the high school cafeteria
    • What it means to be a part of a covenantal religious tradition
    • Why living together with love and empathy trumps doctrinal differences
    • Why she won’t choose between her Blackness and her faith tradition

    Mentioned in This Episode:

    • Care for the World: Reflections on Community Ministry: https://amzn.to/3WqVVb2
    • BLUU Notes: An Anthology of Love, Justice and Liberation: https://amzn.to/3Cm6SUD
    • Unitarian Universalist Association: https://www.uua.org/
    • BLUU: https://blacklivesuu.org/
    • OWL curriculum: https://www.uua.org/re/owl
    • John Shelby Spong: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Shelby_Spong
    • Chautauqua Institution: https://www.chq.org/about/

    Guest Information:

    Takiyah Nur Amin is a dance scholar, educator, academic success strategist. Dr. Amin serves Unitarian Universalism as a member of the Ministerial Fellowship Committee and UU Studies Network, and a former member of the Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism (BLUU) Organizing Collective Board. Her writing has been featured in UU World Magazine, and in two edited volumes, Care for the World: Reflections on Community Ministry and BLUU Notes: An Anthology of Love, Justice and Liberation (co-edited with the Rev. Mykal Slack.) You can reach Dr. Amin at TakiyahNurAmin.com

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  • New Thought Hoodooist - with Darnise C. Martin
    2025/09/18

    In this thought-provoking episode, our guest, Darnise Martin, tells us how her childhood questions about religion led her to a New Thought metaphysics and an embrace of her ancestral traditions of hoodoo.

    Highlights:

    • The mystery man who gave Dr. Darnise a pamphlet that changed her life
    • The connection among spirituality, magic and nature
    • Darnise’s spirituality in the grocery store
    • The role of hoodoo in justice-making

    Mentioned in This Episode:

    • Michael Beckwith’s podcast: https://www.michaelbeckwith.com/podcast
    • Michael Beckwith + Ellen DeGeneres interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONdSvQCPjeQ
    • Will Coleman: https://www.facebook.com/will.coleman.56/
    • Martinism: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martinism#
    • David Alexander’s Freedom from Discord: The Promise of New Thought Liberation Theology: https://amzn.to/42ubumh

    Guest Information:

    Dr. Darnise C. Martin is an Adjunct Professor at Loyola Marymount University. Dr. Darnise is the author of two books, including the 2005 volume, Beyond Christianity: African Americans in a New Thought Church and co-edited the volume Women In New and Africana Religions and numerous articles and essays. As a media consultant, Dr. Danise has been featured on Tavis Smiley’s radio program, KJLH Radio in Los Angeles, numerous of podcasts and internet radio programs. She was the research consultant on the documentaries Dark Girls and Light Girls for the Oprah Winfrey Network. She conducts research on the diversities of African-American religions particularly the Gullah Geechee and hoodoo cultures in the South Carolina and Georgia low country regions of the U.S.

    You can reach Dr. Darnise at DrDarnise.com

    • Darnise’s House of Religion, Magic and History: https://www.youtube.com/drdarnise
    • Beyond Christianity: African Americans in a New Thought Church: https://amzn.to/4hfJs2E
    • “Is This a Dance Floor or a Revival Meeting” in Ain’t I a Womanist: Third Wave Womanist Religious Thought: https://amzn.to/4jq0SuR
    • All Books Dr. Darnise has written can be found here: https://amzn.to/4ayuKku

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  • Okomfo in a Black Church - with Salim Faraji, part 2
    2025/09/09

    In this thought-provoking episode, our guest, Salim Faraji, tells us how he straddles three religious traditions, how he raises his children and where he finds true spiritual community.

    Highlights:

    • Why Black churches are still meaningful for Dr. Salim
    • The religion Dr. Salim raises his children in
    • How religious multiplicity is accepted in his West African communities
    • Why and how you should form book clubs on Black religions

    Mentioned in This Episode:

    • Dr. Cecil Gray: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cecil-conteen-gray-09a8983a/
    • Ibrahim Farajaje: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibrahim_Abdurrahman_Farajaj%C3%A9
    • Djimon Hounsou’s InSearch of Voodoo: Roots to Heaven https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5852022/

    Guest Information:

    Dr. Salim Faraji is Professor and Chair of Africana Studies at California State University, Dominguez Hills. He is also the founding Executive Director of the Master of Arts in International Studies Africa Program at Concordia University Irvine in Ghana, West Africa. As a theological pluralist and interfaith practitioner, he is currently an ordained minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church and a practicing African Traditional Priest (Okomfo) who has been initiated in both the Akan traditions of Ghana, West Africa and ancient Egyptian religious practice. Professor Faraji is author of The Roots of Nubian Christianity Uncovered and numerous articles and essays.

    You can reach Dr. Faraji at CSUDH Africana: https://www.csudh.edu/africana/faculty/salim-faraji

    You can find Dr. Faraji’s writings here:

    • Life Under the Baobab Tree: Africana Studies and Religion in a Transitional Age: https://www.fordhampress.com/9781531502973/life-under-the-baobab-tree/
    • “Rediscovering the Links Between the Earthen Pyramids of West Africa and Ancient Nubia:” https://egyptianexpedition.org/articles/rediscovering-the-links-between-the-earthen-pyramids-of-west-africa-and-ancient-nubia-restoring-william-leo-hansberrys-vision-of-ancient-kush-and-sudanic-africa/
    • The Roots of Nubia Christianity Uncovered: https://africaworldpressbooks.com/the-roots-of-nubian-christianity-uncovered-the-triumph-of-the-last-pharaoh-by-salim-faraji/

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    47 分