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Radical Magical Brilliance: Centering The Well-Being of Black Women

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Nov 11, 2019

Today’s episode kicks off our first monthly interview of season 3. Today’s interview is with healer, artist and world traveler Lisa Marie who recently visited Colombia. In part 1 of  this two-part interview, Lisa Marie discusses self-love and tenderness in the lives of Black Women. 

To find out more about her work, please visit her websites below. 

Visit her you tube channel at: 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCttjrp4Gj95DM4SQGpeDtvQ

Her website:

http://www.blackberrybeautyacademy.com/

Her IG: 

https://www.instagram.com/rosa_negratravels/

Enjoy today's episode!

Nov 1, 2019

Black Women often face institutional and systemic blockades to treatment modalities that aid in our well-being. These systemic challenges make self-advocacy a vital life practice. Today’s episode centers on Black women and self-advocacy in healthcare situations. 

Music: 

Opening/Closing Song: Urban Mamasong Productions

Deeply dungeon-Lobo Loco (Over Midnight)

Melodiou-Partners in Rhyme-

 

Oct 25, 2019

S3 Episode 1: New Direction

Welcome to the beginning of a new season.  Procrastination or what can be perceived as such, isn't always about avoiding doing our work. Sometimes procrastination and/ or hesitation can be a sign that there is something not right. That you need to reconsider a choice you’re making or move in another direction. 

Today’s episode is a result of me taking a step back to rethink and ultimately re-envision the direction of this podcast. To begin moving in a direction that excites me and feels more aligned with my life’s work. And to focus more on a subject I am very passionate about--The Well-Being of Black Women. Enjoy today's episode. 

Mar 27, 2019

 

About Today’s Guest: 

kei slaughter (pronouns: they/them) is a Soul-Folk Sonic Storyteller conjuring bokou magik from deep New Orleans roots. A dynamic Vocalist, Songwriter, Flutist, Multi-Instrumentalist, and Board-Certified Music Therapist, kei delights audiences with their soulful, smart, and highly inventive compositions. In addition to writing and playing for a range of cross-disciplinary projects, kei also uses music as a tool for healing and social change in their heartwork with LGBTQ+POC and Youth of Color communities. 

Recently, kei launched S O U L F O L K Sounds, a radical community music and sound healing practice for the People, lovingly centering Queer Black Magik and QTPOC Kin. In Spring 2018, kei won the Delgado Songwriting Contest and within the last year wrote, produced, and independently released their debut album, Dark Fire.  Beyond the stage, kei is a whimsy pencil enthusiast/collector and creator of The Pencil Fairy. Learn more and follow the journey: keislaughter.com.

Music: 

Dark Fire by key slaughter 

 

Other music: 

(Song) Sleeping Dragons (artist) Lobo Loco  (album) Habitable Spheres—2018

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The RadicalMagicalMagical Brilliance Podcast is created and produced by GaBrilla Ballard

radicalmagicalbrilliance.com

gabrillaballard.com

twitter.com/gabrillaballard

 

 

 

Sep 13, 2016

This is the first episode of Season 2 of RadicalMagicalBrilliance. It has been a long time, but we are back and I am so excited about this upcoming season. 

 

Nov 16, 2015

My thoughts on Missouri within a larger historical context.

Sep 27, 2015

Interview with Writer, poet, playwright and scholar Dr. Herukhuti Williams

Sep 27, 2015

Interview with poet, author and playwright Arisa White

Sep 27, 2015

Interview with Scholar, Vocalist and Healer Amber McZeal

Sep 27, 2015

In Episode 5, I reflect on where I was during Hurricane Katrina 10 years ago. 

Sep 27, 2015

In this episode, I ponder the notion of stepping outside of boxes and re-imagining how we can be, live and create. 

Sep 27, 2015

Interview with Yoga Teacher and Activist, Chanelle John

Sep 27, 2015

The first episode of RadicalMagicalBrilliance: On Love.

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