Episode 64: Season 2 Finale Part 4: Honoring the Call to Service of Vodou Priestesses, Scholars, and Teachers
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As we close out another season of the podcast, we wanted to dedicate this final episode to honoring the Vodou community members who help connect people to the divine through spiritual service, healing, teaching, cultural preservation, and community care.
From elders and initiates to scholars, priests, priestesses, and everyday practitioners, this episode is a celebration of the people whose dedication helps keep Haitian Vodou alive, accessible, and rooted in ancestral wisdom.
We begin with a special Pawòl Pouvwa (Words of Power) segment exploring the meanings and significance of the words houngan and manbo. We discuss what these titles represent within Haitian Vodou, the responsibilities they carry, and why understanding their cultural and spiritual context matters.
The heart of this episode features a special conversation on the Religious Dimensions of the Vodou Priestess, where we explore the role of women as spiritual