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INK & OBEAH is where the page meets the altar, and every story is both literature and a living spell. Hosted by Addae G, the Griot. A Caribbean storyteller, poet, and keeper of ancestral memory. This podcast journeys deep into books that hold more than just words. We begin with No Pain Like This Body by Harold Sonny Ladoo, peeling back the layers of Trinidad’s cane fields, rainswept villages, and burning kitchens to reveal the echoes of history, the whispers of folklore, and the unseen hands ...
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Path of a Green Witch Podcast

Path of a Green Witch Podcast

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Witchcraft, Herbalism, and Homesteading in Massachusetts. My name is Andrea and I am a Wild Green Witch. I am Black Hispanic with deep roots in Jamaica. Obeah is my tradition. Queen Nanny of the Maroons is one of the ancestors who guides me on my path. Listen to learn more about various paths of witchcraft and how to connect with nature. We will also enhance our knowledge of the healing nature of herbs and other natural remedies. I have thirteen acres of beautiful land in Central Massachuset ...
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Coming from the much loved platform Know Your Caribbean, this podcast is geared entirely to telling the stories of the Caribbean, it's history and culture, food, music and more. Including the fan favourite Gangsta Stories from the Caribbean. Here to uplift, empower through education in ways that make you feel connected to yourself. So get to know yourself through Know Your Caribbean. Hosted by Fiona Compton with special guests. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I have Cashapp! $Parlexia https://cash.app/$Parlexia Thank you for supporting my work! 🙏🏾 And thank you for listening to Path of a Green Witch Podcast 🌿 Human Family Tree In the beginning, beneath African skies so wide, A mother walked where ancient rivers flowed with pride, Her daughters scattered like seeds upon the wind, Carrying stories in thei…
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Aviara Hope 🕊️ Call Tiffany 617 - 602 - 8530 🔗Link to Path of a Green Witch Substack 👈🏾 🔗Link to Path of a Green Witch Discord 👈🏾 🔗Link to Ko-fi 👈🏾 Visit my Substack page for the podcast transcript. Thank you for listening! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/path-of-a-green-witch-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https:/…
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🔗Link to Path of a Green Witch Substack 👈🏾 🔗Link to Path of a Green Witch Discord 👈🏾 🔗Link to Ko-fi 👈🏾 Visit my Substack page for the podcast transcript. Thank you for listening! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/path-of-a-green-witch-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: http…
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Aviara Hope 🕊️ Call Tiffany 617 - 602 - 8530 🔗Link to Path of a Green Witch Substack 👈🏾 🔗Link to Path of a Green Witch Discord 👈🏾 🔗Link to Ko-fi 👈🏾 Visit my Substack page for the podcast transcript. Thank you for listening! 7 Herbs That Lower Blood Sugar Cinnamon - probably the most popular one. Some studies suggest it may improve insulin sensitivi…
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This is an explanation of my theory about how the Great Pyramid at Giza was constructed about 40,000 years ago during a crazy time on Earth called the Laschamp Geomagnetic Excursion. Here's a link ---> Laschamp event - Wikipedia and Here's another link ---> Earth's Magnetic Field Flipped 42,000 Years Ago. The Consequences Were Dramatic : ScienceAle…
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🔗Link to Path of a Green Witch Substack 👈🏾 🔗Link to Path of a Green Witch Discord 👈🏾 🔗Link to Ko-fi 👈🏾 Visit my Substack page for the podcast transcript. Thank you for listening! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/path-of-a-green-witch-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: http…
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Aviara Hope 🕊️ Call Tiffany 617 - 602 - 8530 🔗Link to Path of a Green Witch Substack 👈🏾 🔗Link to Path of a Green Witch Discord 👈🏾 🔗Link to Ko-fi 👈🏾 Visit my Substack page for the podcast transcript. Thank you for listening! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/path-of-a-green-witch-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https:/…
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Welcome to Ink & Obeah, the secret reading society where Caribbean books speak, and the old magic answers back. Hosted by Trinidad-born storyteller and artist Addae G, each gathering takes us deeper into Caribbean literature, one chapter at a time. With candlelight, rain on a tin roof, and the rhythm of island storytelling, we explore not just the …
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Aviara Hope Call Tiffany 617-602-8530 Connect with Andrea! Join me on Discord https://discord.gg/BgBAzgsXtB Support me on Ko-fi ko-fi.com/parlexia Join my Substack https://substack.com/@parlexia Hops (Humulus lupulus) Upon the trellis, reaching for the light, A verdant climber, pleasing to the sight. The Humulus lupulus, the hops so fine, Whose fra…
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Welcome to Ink & Obeah, the secret reading society where Caribbean books speak, and the old magic answers back. Hosted by Trinidad-born storyteller and artist Addae G, each gathering takes us deeper into Caribbean literature, one chapter at a time. With candlelight, rain on a tin roof, and the rhythm of island storytelling, we explore not just the …
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Welcome to Ink & Obeah, the secret reading society where Caribbean books speak, and the old magic answers back. Hosted by Trinidad-born storyteller and artist Addae G, each gathering takes us deeper into Caribbean literature, one chapter at a time. With candlelight, rain on a tin roof, and the rhythm of island storytelling, we explore not just the …
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Welcome to Ink & Obeah, the secret reading society where Caribbean books speak, and the old magic answers back. Hosted by Trinidad-born storyteller and artist Addae G, each gathering takes us deeper into Caribbean literature, one chapter at a time. With candlelight, rain on a tin roof, and the rhythm of island storytelling, we explore not just the …
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Welcome to Ink & Obeah, the secret reading society where Caribbean books speak, and the old magic answers back. Hosted by Trinidad-born storyteller and artist Addae G, each gathering takes us deeper into Caribbean literature, one chapter at a time. With candlelight, rain on a tin roof, and the rhythm of island storytelling, we explore not just the …
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Welcome to Ink & Obeah, the secret reading society where Caribbean books speak, and the old magic answers back. Hosted by Trinidad-born storyteller and artist Addae G, each gathering takes us deeper into Caribbean literature, one chapter at a time. With candlelight, rain on a tin roof, and the rhythm of island storytelling, we explore not just the …
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In this episode we explore the first written record of a Moko Jumbie - a stilt walker - in the Caribbean. Through the exploration of the record we cover the arrival of 3 Slave ships from 3 different parts of Africa, life of the Kalinago and Garifuna people as their land is slowly yet violently being taken away, African music and masquerade, and how…
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Welcome to Ink & Obeah, the secret reading society where Caribbean books speak, and the old magic answers back. Hosted by Trinidad-born storyteller and artist Addae G, each gathering takes us deeper into Caribbean literature, one chapter at a time. With candlelight, rain on a tin roof, and the rhythm of island storytelling, we explore not just the …
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Welcome to Ink & Obeah, the secret reading society where Caribbean books speak, and the old magic answers back. Hosted by Trinidad-born storyteller and artist Addae G, each gathering takes us deeper into Caribbean literature, one chapter at a time. With candlelight, rain on a tin roof, and the rhythm of island storytelling, we explore not just the …
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Welcome to Ink & Obeah—the secret reading society where Caribbean books speak, and the old magic answers back. Hosted by The Griot; Trinidad-born storyteller and artist Addae G; each gathering takes us deeper into Caribbean literature, one chapter at a time. With candlelight, rain on a tin roof, and the rhythm of island storytelling, we explore not…
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Welcome, pull up a chair and join our secret society. In this episode of INK & OBEAH, our journey into the world of Afro-Caribbean literature, where the written word is a vessel for ancestral memory, magic and pain. Our inaugural season opens the pages of Harold Sonny Ladoo's haunting masterpiece, No Pain Like This Body. We delve into the book's po…
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Welcome, pull up a chair and join our secret society. In this episode of INK & OBEAH, we begin our journey into the world of Afro-Caribbean literature, where the written word is a vessel for ancestral memory, magic and pain. Our inaugural conjuring session opens the pages of Harold Sonny Ladoo's haunting masterpiece, No Pain Like This Body. We delv…
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Welcome, pull up a chair and join our secret society. In the very first episode of INK & OBEAH, we begin our journey into the world of Afro-Caribbean literature, where the written word is a vessel for ancestral memory, magic and pain. Our inaugural conjuring session opens the pages of Harold Sonny Ladoo's haunting masterpiece, No Pain Like This Bod…
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Episode 1 – “Before the Storm: Three Doors into Ladoo” In this debut episode of INK & OBEAH, griot Addae G reads all three introductions to Harold Sonny Ladoo’s classic novel No Pain Like This Body. Discover the author’s background, the book’s cultural context, and the themes of Caribbean life, history, and spirituality woven into its opening pages…
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In 1840's Saint Lucia the tides have turned for Black women on the island. Abandoning the plantations that enslaved them, they took to the streets as sex workers taking agency over their bodies. White priests ventured not into the depths of the countryside to indoctrinate the Christian faith, and so in the enclaves of the countryside, African spiri…
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buymeacoffee.com/funfitsweet click the link to support me. Thank you!🩷 References: Campbell, Mavis C. The Maroons of Jamaica 1655-1796: A History of Resistance, Collaboration, and Betrayal. Massachusetts: Bergin & Garvey, 1988. Bilby, Kenneth. True-Born Maroons. University Press of Florida, 2005. Bryan, Patrick E. The Jamaican Maroons: African Surv…
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Drawing on the observances from writer Charles Day, we look at the beautiful traditions of Trinidad and Tobago Carnival, in the 1850's and how illegal slave trading assisted in African cultural preservation in Carnival, and so much more. Link to Charles Day's book - Five Years Residence in the West Indies : https://archive.org/details/fiveyearsresi…
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Continuing of our interpretation of Charles Day's book - Five Years in the West Indies, we head to Saint Vincent to hear a detailed description of an Igbo stilt walker, jumbles, life of indentured labourers and much more about Caribbean customs we still have today, See Below for further reading notes : https://thevincentian.com/a-brief-historical-o…
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Reading excerpts of Charles Day's book - Five years the West Indies, this highly racist account of life in the Caribbean unintentionally captures the beauty of Black people in the Caribbean. Show notes for references: Buckra - buckra NOUNbuckra, buckras derogatory US, West Indian A white person, especially a man. Origin Mid 18th century from Ibibio…
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She fall sunder many names, from the Boo Hag in the Carolinas, the Old Higue or Ole Haig in Guyana, Asema in Suriname, Soucouyant in Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent, Grenada, Trinidad, Martinique, Guadeloupe and more, even Louisiana. But who is she? Let's hear some stories about the elusive Soucouyant, closing off the episode with a a powerful story of …
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From the narrative of Fannie Kelly https://www.gutenberg.org/files/63673/63673-h/63673-h.htm Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/path-of-a-green-witch-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBy Path of a Green Witch Podcast
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Please help Amanda. Any amount is greatly appreciated! GoFundMe - https://gofund.me/1cf2b8f6 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/path-of-a-green-witch-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBy Path of a Green Witch Podcast
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GoFundMe for Amanda Mulanax You can click the link for more information about Amanda's family. Her children are so cute!!! All help is greatly appreciated! Thank you for listening🫶🏾 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/path-of-a-green-witch-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: h…
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PLEASE CALL Chief Gary Batton - Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma 800-522-6170 Tell him that AMANDA MULANAX needs his help! To: Amanda Robinson Based on information published on the website for the Bureau of Indian Affairs you are the ICWA Director at the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. Please let me know if this is not accurate. I want to inform you that the…
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In this episode I share some history about the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 and why it was passed. Thank you for listening! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/path-of-a-green-witch-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy…
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This is how the months got their names. Recorded in 2023 https://www.almanac.com/content/how-did-months-get-their-names#:~:text=How%20did%20the%20months%20of,goddesses%2C%20rulers%2C%20and%20numbers. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/path-of-a-green-witch-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Pr…
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jul/27/man-describes-attack-by-marseille-police-skull-damage-france https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT88wpM8j/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/path-of-a-green-witch-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy…
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Tropane Alkaloids Atropine (dl-hyoscyamine) Hyoscyamine Scopolamine (d-hyoscine) Solanine Alkaloids are naturally occurring compounds that contain at least one nitrogen atom. The name alkaloid comes from the basic (high pH) nature of many members of the group, alkaline-like. Tropane alkaloids all have a tropane ring system but despite this structur…
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In our second instalment of the Junkanoo Jam series, we take a look at Junkanoo in the Bahamas.(see Jamaican Junkanoo in part 1) The largest Junkanoo parade in the world, glitzy, glamorous, large and in charge. But what are the fundamentally African roots of Junkanoo in The Bahamas? Let's see where underneath the gold and glitter are sparks of resi…
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Touching on many topics, from how descendants of enslaved Africans in the Caribbean worshipped Mami Wata/ Mama Dlo, danced the 'Calenda' and Bele, and how rain was conjured out of nowhere in the heights of droughts. Excerpts from the book 'Obeah and Witchcraft in the West Indies' by Hesketh J Bell. Featured Kalinda music by : Red Drum Drumming - ht…
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