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  • Top 3 Millennial Negro Spirituals
    2024/06/28

    As we close out Black Music Month in our season finale, we honor the modern versions of negro spirituals showcased by some millennial hip hop classics.

    You can't tell me that the beginning of "Swag Surfin" isn't an altar call to get close to your friends and place your arms around each others shoulders as ya sway in unison, or that "Wipe Me Down" isn't a confidence booster for the person in the middle of the club as strangers circle up to wipe down their shoulders, chest, pants, shoes and don't even get me started about if "Knuck If You Buck" would have been the anthem to African resistance to enslavement.

    Listen all the way through to hear more about a bonus song by Kendrick Lamar that had everyone feeling like everything was going to be alright no matter how down we feel.

    Black music is and will always be art across genres. Black artists are the blueprint of greatness. And don't you forget it!

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    20 分
  • 5 Ways to Honor Juneteenth
    2024/06/19

    Texas was the last state of the Confederacy in which enslaved Black people officially gained their freedom. June 19th, 1865 is that historic day.

    Black folks in Kentucky and Delaware were not declared free until December of 1865… months after what we know as Juneteenth.

    Are we still free today? What can freedom look like for future generations?

    This episodes explores radical ways to embody the energy of Juneteenth in this country as we celebrate the importance of freedom for all Black people across the world.


    Listen to "Knee To The Neck": A revolutionary song about the freedom and liberation of all Black people

    https://open.spotify.com/track/3mH5ATGzlRqWseIpgT5OEs?si=fefde702851943ff

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    26 分
  • Healing From An Absent Father
    2024/06/13

    A truly emotional episode about the heartache and healing that comes from not having a physically and emotionally present father.

    Those of us who have these father wounds tend to struggle with trust, fear of abandonment, jealousy, and possessiveness in romantic relationships. Therefore we owe it to ourselves, our lineage and our romantic partners to do this healing work.

    Breakthrough comes when we transmute the pain of that father wound to personal power. We have the power as adults, to reclaim our worth and give ourselves all of the things we need. We have the power to re-parent ourselves and nourish our inner child. We have the power to direct the course of our lives now.

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    33 分
  • Radical Queerness
    2024/06/06

    Before European colonization and the emergence of White-dominant culture Queer people have always been here. We've always existed and will continue to exist.


    Radical Queerness embraces living out loud in one's truth. It basks in the energy of taking up space. It makes ancestors like Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera and other Queer icons, proud. When we live in our queerness daily, we carry on their work. We embody the legacy of shifting society by choosing to resist conforming to the status quo.


    This episodes discusses pseudoscientific techniques used in conversion and aversion therapy in the 19th and 20th centuries, the power of the Stonewall Rebellion in 1969, Jewel The Gem's personal coming out journey and her hope for the future of Queer and Trans liberation both internal and societal.


    Tap in for a whole lotta gay shit!

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    39 分
  • A Radical Approach to Getting the Most out of Therapy
    2024/05/30

    As we close out Mental Health May, this episode taps into the power of radical therapy that transmutes pain to power. From preparing for sessions and choosing the right therapist to showing up completely honest and authentic as you co-curate a safe space together--we're covering the bases.

    In true vulnerable fashion, Jewel The Gem shares some things she's tackled in therapy as she highlights that the true work happens outside of session.

    Over here in the Power Portal, we believe that everyone regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, ability, nationality, religion or socioeconomic class deserves free and safe access to healthcare. Mental support is healthcare too.

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    32 分
  • Top 10 Ways Millennials Can Learn From Gen Z
    2024/05/23

    We're giving the youth their flowers!

    Young people have always been Changemakers and Activists harnessing their power throughout history!

    However the Gen Z generation hits different and there are so many ways older generations can tap in. Jewel The Gem highlights some of her favorite aspects of this generation from healing out loud and setting boundaries to maximizing "micro-moments" as a way to be intentional with what we invest our time in.

    If you don't know where you fall in, tap into these birth timelines:

    Generation Z (1997-2012)

    Zillennials (1992-2002)

    Millennials (1981-1996)



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    28 分
  • Using Your Voice For Healing & Liberation
    2024/05/16

    Activate your throat chakra energy to speak out against injustice in the world, our family dynamics, friend groups and work environments. Whether it's publicly or in private, tap into the emotional courage needed to have the controversial conversations that speak truth to power.

    Together we can co-curate a culture that protects and celebrates those who are committed to using their voice for healing and liberation against all odds.

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    17 分
  • Healing Through a Black Mother's Love
    2024/05/09

    "I am convinced that the hardships that exist between a Black mother and daughter are based on survival as well as oppression. History shows that Black mothers have had to make countless sacrifices to ensure their own survival as well as their daughters. The abuse they faced trickled down to us and as they teach us to survive in a world that disregards and dehumanized us, an act of oppression occurs that supersedes tenderness, acceptance and support. Black mothers can get so caught up with trying to prepare us for the cold world that they in turn become frozen with their daughters. But the same way the impact of trauma can be passed on through generations, a culture of accountability and resilience can too"-Jewel The Gem

    https://publicseminar.org/2018/05/healing-through-a-black-mothers-love/


    In another vulnerable episode, this audio experience describes Jewel's thoughts and feelings on not having a relationship with her mother and how they got to that point. After decades of a cycle that showed patterns of toxicity, she decided to hop off of that rollercoaster and focus on healing herself so that she can shift the lineage for the better.

    The end features her new song "Family Tithes" dedicated to this tumultuous yet necessary, healing journey.



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    24 分