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In this powerful episode of Not Yo Avg Aunties Podcast, Jo, Ki, and Jay peel back the layers on what it really means to be spiritual in today’s world especially as Black women navigating inherited beliefs, generational shifts, and cultural traditions.
They’re talking about everything from growing up in the church to questioning religious norms, reconnecting with ancestral practices, and building a relationship with a higher power that actually feels personal. Whether you’re still sitting in the pews, left the church long ago, or somewhere in between, this episode is for you.
The aunties also explore how colonization impacted African spirituality, how different faiths are adapting to modern challenges, and why cultural intelligence matters when we talk about religion and spirituality. It’s honest, healing, and hella relatable.
Tune in as they share their own spiritual journeys and challenge you to reflect on yours. Because at the end of the day, it’s not about religion. It’s about connection, purpose, and reclaiming your own spiritual path.
By notyoaverageauntiespodcastIn this powerful episode of Not Yo Avg Aunties Podcast, Jo, Ki, and Jay peel back the layers on what it really means to be spiritual in today’s world especially as Black women navigating inherited beliefs, generational shifts, and cultural traditions.
They’re talking about everything from growing up in the church to questioning religious norms, reconnecting with ancestral practices, and building a relationship with a higher power that actually feels personal. Whether you’re still sitting in the pews, left the church long ago, or somewhere in between, this episode is for you.
The aunties also explore how colonization impacted African spirituality, how different faiths are adapting to modern challenges, and why cultural intelligence matters when we talk about religion and spirituality. It’s honest, healing, and hella relatable.
Tune in as they share their own spiritual journeys and challenge you to reflect on yours. Because at the end of the day, it’s not about religion. It’s about connection, purpose, and reclaiming your own spiritual path.