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Welcome to the world of magical plants! In this episode of Black in the Garden, we’re thrilled to welcome Keyoncé Dillon, a New Orleans-based spiritual practitioner, life coach, and host of the Millennial Soul Food podcast. Keyoncé brings a rich perspective rooted in Black, Queer, and Southern experiences, offering deep insights into Hoodoo, plant magic, and the powerful role of plants in spiritual traditions. With a background that spans Christianity, Hermetic Kabbalah, Hoodoo, and Buddhism, they guide clients to overcome spiritual and emotional blocks, promoting personal and professional growth.
Keyoncé takes us on a journey through the historical ties between Black people and plants, diving into the transformative power of plant magic in Hoodoo, how these practices evolved during the transatlantic slave trade, and the significance of plants like the burning bush in Biblical traditions. They also share practical advice for those interested in incorporating plant magic into modern spirituality, as well as their personal experiences working with plants and moon phases. Get ready to explore the dynamic interplay between nature, culture, and spiritual resilience.
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Welcome to the world of magical plants! In this episode of Black in the Garden, we’re thrilled to welcome Keyoncé Dillon, a New Orleans-based spiritual practitioner, life coach, and host of the Millennial Soul Food podcast. Keyoncé brings a rich perspective rooted in Black, Queer, and Southern experiences, offering deep insights into Hoodoo, plant magic, and the powerful role of plants in spiritual traditions. With a background that spans Christianity, Hermetic Kabbalah, Hoodoo, and Buddhism, they guide clients to overcome spiritual and emotional blocks, promoting personal and professional growth.
Keyoncé takes us on a journey through the historical ties between Black people and plants, diving into the transformative power of plant magic in Hoodoo, how these practices evolved during the transatlantic slave trade, and the significance of plants like the burning bush in Biblical traditions. They also share practical advice for those interested in incorporating plant magic into modern spirituality, as well as their personal experiences working with plants and moon phases. Get ready to explore the dynamic interplay between nature, culture, and spiritual resilience.
For more information, visit www.wabe.org/podcasts/blackinthegarden
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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