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  • Ep 62: This Land is Ours with KD Randle
    2025/12/12

    Mississippi farmer KD joins us for the season finale to talk about inheriting family land, how land stewardship informs their faith, and the challenges that come with farm life. Dani and Leah also share where we've been these past few months, winning a podcasting award, and working as an environmental educator.

    KD Randle (they/them) is a Black, southern, queer, genderfluid person currently living in central Mississippi. They’re a lifelong learner, visionary, creator, their mother’s youngest seed, a friend, partner, dog parent, and former farm apprentice at Sipp Culture.

    RESOURCES

    • Country Queers KD Randle
    • Black Earth Wisdom: Soulful Conversations with Black Environmentalists by Leah Penniman

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    Apocalypse Still by Leah Nicole Whitcomb

    About the Boy by Leah Nicole Whitcomb

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  • Ep 61: A Portal Somewhere Good with Amber Bishop
    2025/11/28

    Artist Amber Bishop joins us in this episode to talk about their latest installation, A Portal Somewhere Good: Who's All Over There? We discuss Midwestern versus Southern Black regional attitudes towards nature, architectural racism, and Black folks' yard styles.

    Amber is a memory worker, artist, and filmmaker based in Ohio, dedicated to uplifting and protecting Black stories. Her work translates her Black experience, revisits the past, and reimagines the future, focusing on alternative sites of memory and the Black fantastical life. As a 2022 Filmmaker's First Fund recipient, Amber is working on her first feature documentary film. She recently completed her MFA in Documentary Studies and Production. Currently, she helps run a youth garden program in her neighborhood and is expanding her art practice into video installations and sculpture.

    RESOURCES

    • Amber Bishop: A Portal Somewhere Good: Who's All Over There?
    • Pod Save the People
    • "Can buildings be racist? A CU Boulder architect explores." by Yvaine Ye. CU Boulder Today.
    • "Sweeping the Yard - African American Swept gardens of Southern USA." Pith + Vigor.
    • "A lawsuit blooms in Plymouth as homeowner battles HOA over her naturally planted yard." by Chloe Johnson. The Minnesota Star Tribune.
    • Black Earth Wisdom: Soulful Conversations with Black Environmentalists by Leah Penniman

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    Apocalypse Still by Leah Nicole Whitcomb

    About the Boy by Leah Nicole Whitcomb

    Between Us (pre-order) by Leah Nicole Whitcomb

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    Instagram: @hoodooplantmamas

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    This podcast was created, hosted, and produced by Dani & Leah.

    Our music was created by Ghrey, and our artwork was designed by Bianca.

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    53 分
  • Ep 60: Heirloom with Ashia Ajani
    2025/11/14

    In this episode we're joined by poet Ashia Ajani as they talk about their poetry collection, their family's migration story, as well as how Black folk's liberation is tied to the liberation of the land.

    Ashia S. Ajani is a sunshower, a glass bead, a carnivorous plant, an overripe nectarine. Hailing from Denver, CO, Queen City of the Plains and the unceded territories of the Cheyenne, Ute & Arapahoe peoples, Ashia is the author of one collection of poetry, Heirloom (Write Bloody Publishing, 2023) and a forthcoming nonfiction collection,Tending the Vines (Timber Press, 2026).

    RESOURCES

    • Heirloom by Ashia Ajani
    • Black Earth Wisdom: Soulful Conversations with Black Environmentalists by Leah Penniman
    • Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm's Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land by Leah Penniman
    • Black on Earth: African American Ecoliterary Traditions by Kimberly N Ruffin
    • "BBQ Becky: The 'Woman on the Phone Meme,' Explained" by Catie Keck. Inverse.
    • "Oakland Residents Fear Suspicious Death May Have Been a Lynching, Calling for Transparency" by Leanne Maxwell. SFist.
    • "Family awaits results of independent autopsy on Delta State student Trey Reed" by Leonardo Bevilacqua. Mississippi Today.
    • "Genealogy of a Vacant Lot" by Ashia Ajani

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    Apocalypse Still by Leah Nicole Whitcomb

    About the Boy by Leah Nicole Whitcomb

    Between Us (pre-order) by Leah Nicole Whitcomb

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    Instagram: @hoodooplantmamas

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    This podcast was created, hosted, and produced by Dani & Leah.

    Our music was created by Ghrey, and our artwork was designed by Bianca.

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    52 分
  • Ep 59: Black Earth Wisdom Part 2
    2025/10/31

    Welcome back to part 2 of our conversation with this season's guiding text: Black Earth Wisdom. In this episode, we talk about how racism has cut us off from natural spaces and our indigenous knowledge. We elevate our environmental justice ancestors and discuss how liberation of Black people is tied to the liberation of the Earth.

    RESOURCES

    • Black Earth Wisdom: Soulful Conversations with Black Environmentalists by Leah Penniman
    • "Gmail’s smart replies will use AI to pull context from your inbox and Drive" by Jay Peters. The Verge.
    • "Carbon footprint of Israel’s war on Gaza exceeds that of many entire countries" by Nina Lakhani. The Guardian.
    • "When You Die, You’ll Probably Be Embalmed. Thank Abraham Lincoln For That" by Brian Walsh. Smithsonian Magazine.
    • Cob Hill Natural Building School
    • "Mississippi's bear population is growing. What are they good for and why do we want more?" by Brian Broom. Clarion Ledger.

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    Apocalypse Still by Leah Nicole Whitcomb

    About the Boy by Leah Nicole Whitcomb

    Between Us by Leah Nicole Whitcomb

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    Instagram: @hoodooplantmamas

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    This podcast was created, hosted, and produced by Dani & Leah.

    Our music was created by Ghrey, and our artwork was designed by Bianca.

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    41 分
  • Ep 58: Black Earth Wisdom
    2025/10/17

    Hey y'all and welcome back to season 10 of Hoodoo Plant Mamas. It's our 5 year anniversary! We talk about our journey with the podcast as well as our future plans. We break down the book Black Earth Wisdom by Leah Penniman, discuss the work of Black environmentalists, and talk about Black folk's history with the land in the United States.

    RESOURCES

    • Black Earth Wisdom by Leah Penniman
    • Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm's Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land by Leah Penniman
    • "Residents heartbroken after city rips out shared garden" by Kristen Lawrence. TheCoolDown.
    • "Peoria community garden destroyed by city" by Shabnam Danesh. Central Illinois Proud.
    • Tea with Queen and J

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    Apocalypse Still by Leah Nicole Whitcomb

    About the Boy by Leah Nicole Whitcomb

    Between Us (pre-order) by Leah Nicole Whitcomb

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    Instagram: @hoodooplantmamas

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    Paypal: paypal.me/hoodooplantmamas

    Cashapp: cash.me/$hoodooplantmamas

    This podcast was created, hosted, and produced by Dani & Leah.

    Our music was created by Ghrey, and our artwork was designed by Bianca.

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    51 分
  • Ep 57: Mississippi Saints and Sinners
    2025/05/16

    In our season finale, we review Ryan Coogler's Sinners (2025). As Mississippi Hoodoos, we have to talk about the Mississippi and Hoodoo rep in this film. We get into Mississippi racial politics as well as whiteness and assimilation as vampirism. We discuss the need to let go of representational politics and learn to appreciate art for what is is rather than what we want it to be.

    RESOURCES

    • "if you loved Sinners, read these books" Leah Nicole. YouTube.
    • Apocalypse Still by Leah Nicole Whitcomb
    • "SINNERS BREAKDOWN! Easter Eggs & Details You Missed!" New Rockstars. YouTube.
    • Hess Love Instagram Post
    • "The Story of Chinese Laborers and the Reconstruction South." May 2, 2022. Tennessee State Museum.
    • "Inventing the 'Model Minority': A Critical Timeline and Reading List" Densho.
    • Passing by Nella Larsen

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  • Ep 56: Saturday Magic with Nyasha Williams and Kenda Bell-Spruill
    2025/04/18

    In this episode we talk with co-authors Nyasha and Ms. Kenda about their picture book Saturday Magic: A Hoodoo Story. We discuss intentional and conscious ancestor veneration, overlooked Hoodoo rituals in contemporary Black culture as well as allowing Black kids to see themselves in stories. Nyasha shared her process when creating her tarot and oracle decks while Ms. Kenda talked about our ancestors using astrology and dreams for healing and guidance.

    Nyasha Williams is a creator dedicated to healing, indigenizing, and liberation through creativity. With fifteen pieces of work published or in the publishing process, Nyasha advocates for diverse works of art, media, and literature that amplify unheard voices. Her tarot and oracle deck, "Black Tarot: An Ancestral Awakening" and "Elemental Alchemist," are testaments to her transformative artistry. Nyasha is the founder and creative director of Fire + Honey Press, a digital publishing honeycomb created toward collective liberation. You can find her on her website https://www.nyashawilliams.online/, Instagram at @writingtochangethenarrative and on The Creative Playground with Nyasha Williams on Substack. She lives on the stolen land of the Arapaho and Cheyenne tribes in Colorado with her husband.

    Kenda Bell, a beacon of wisdom, graces the world not only with transformative coaching but also literary brilliance. An Essence bestselling author, she penned For Every Love There Is A Reason and recently ventured into children's literature with Saturday Magic, a delightful collaboration with her daughter in love. In The Ethical Selfishness Journal: 12 Pathways Back To Joy, Kenda invites women to embrace grace and self-understanding. Urging self-accountability, mirror work, boundary setting, and self-forgiveness, she crafts a roadmap for profound self discovery. Her coaching blends disciplines like Feminine Power, Bagua™ Astrology, and GROW™ & SMART™ methods, woven into her unique Joy Factor Method.™ Email her at thejoyfactormama@gmail.com for regular astrological downloads.

    RESOURCES

    • Saturday Magic: A Hoodoo Story by Nyasha Williams and Kenda Bell-Spruill
    • Root Magic by Eden Royce
    • "Ep 47: Dreaming a New Dream with Austen Smith" Hoodoo Plant Mamas
    • "Ep 37: Dreaming in Color with Nancey B. Price" Hoodoo Plant Mamas
    • 8 Bill Mystery Pack/Ancestor Money
    • Shop Our Tarot Collection on Bookshop
    • The Enneagram for Black Liberation: Return to Who You Are Beneath the Armor You Carry by Chichi Agorom
    • "Kendrick Lamar plays 'Not Like Us' six times at Juneteenth 'The Pop Out' concert" by Daysia Tolentino. NBC News.

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  • Ep 55: Alien Encounters, Conspiracy, and the Unexplainable with Ghrey Mbenza
    2025/04/04

    The honorary third member of Hoodoo Plant Mamas, Ghrey Mbenza is back to talk about the 1994 Ariel School UFO Incident in Ruwa, Zimbabwe. We delve into conspiracy, truth, and paranoia and the need for curiosity when exploring the unexplainable.

    Tasha "Ghrey" Mbenza (they/she/he), more recently known simply as Ghrey, is a black, queer, and autistic occupational therapist who is passionate about helping people of all ages reach their highest potential by identifying and building on their strengths. Ghrey is especially passionate about self-advocacy work with individuals from queer, BIPOC, neurodivergent, and/or physically disabled communities. Ghrey’s special interests include holistic cooking with a focus on creative plating, making music, attempting to DIY everything, and their newfound love for conspiracy theory deep dives. Ghrey’s career related special interests include mental health, emotional regulation, sensory processing, and self-advocacy skills specifically with children.

    RESOURCES

    • "Ep 43: Understanding Neurodiversity with Ghrey Mbenza" Hoodoo Plant Mamas
    • "Ep 9: Stories From Our Mothers" Hoodoo Plant Mamas
    • "Documentary explores the UFO sighting that changed the course of 62 children's lives" by Liz Tung. PBS.
    • "A 1994 UFO Sighting by Children Changed Lives. What If This Guy Made it Up?" by Nathaniel Janowitz. VICE.
    • "Children talk about witnessing the 1994 UFO landing at the Ariel School in Ruwa, Zimbabwe" YouTube.
    • The Telepathy Tapes
    • UFO TikTok
    • "Orcas Sink Another Yacht: Why Killer Whales are Attacking Boats" by isabel Cameron. Newsweek.
    • Paradise. Hulu.
    • Our Oceans. Netflix.
    • "Something strange is happening underwater, scientists stunned by mysterious marine events" The Economic Times.

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    55 分