In this episode of 'Keep Expecting Miracles,' hosts Ilissa and Jessica engage in a profound conversation with Sara Makeba Daise, a Black, queer, Gullah Geechee writer and cultural worker. They explore themes of ancestor veneration, shadow work, and the healing power of connecting with one's roots. Sara shares insights from her upcoming book, 'Sankofa Shadow Work,' discussing the importance of recognizing and healing ancestral trauma. The conversation delves into the concept of time travel in spirituality, the significance of pleasure practices, and the reclamation of ancestral tools for empowerment. The episode emphasizes the interconnectedness of past, present, and future, and the role of the South as a portal for spiritual exploration and resistance.
Books Mentioned:
Sankofa Shadow Work: Diaries of a Diasporic Diviner (2025) by Sara Makeba Daise
Of Water and Spirit by Malidoma Patrice Some
The Spirit of Intimacy: Ancient African Teachings in the Ways of Relationships by Sobonfu Some
Pre-order Sara's new book here:
https://www.saramakeba.com/store/p/sankofa-shadow-work-diaries-of-a-diasporic-diviner
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Conversation
20:16 Exploring Sankofa Shadow Work Diaries
23:42 The Journey of Healing and Transformation
29:25 Family Dynamics and Spirituality
37:19 The Impact of Gullah Gullah Island
39:13 The Magic Behind the Show's Creation
46:26 Manifesting a New Life
49:40 Embracing All Aspects of Self
51:24 Embracing Identity and Storytelling
52:45 Herbalism and Spiritual Practices
59:04 Exploring Time Travel and Ancestral Connections
01:05:23 Navigating Pain and Pleasure
01:12:40 Closing Reflections and Future Aspirations