In Part 1 of this powerful reasoning, Tamu Mazama explores the true essence of Haitian Vodou and African spiritual systems, moving past the "diabolical" misconceptions often portrayed by Western propaganda. Rather than being a tool for ill intent, these ...
Is Polygamy Actually “Natural” for Us? (The Truth About The African Tradition)
In Part 4 of this powerful reasoning, Mawiyah Kambon tackle one of the most controversial topics in the modern community: the rise of polygamy and the common justification that it is "natural" for Black men because of African history. We dive deep into t ...
Why People Who Sleep and Eat Well Are Still Tired During The Day
You're eating well. You're getting your 8 hours. So why are you still exhausted? In this video, Dr. Maurice Isuo gets real about something most people never consider: if your foundation is off, none of the other stuff can do its job properly. An unaligne ...
Why So Many Mothers and Daughters Are in Constant Conflict
In Part 3 of this powerful reasoning, Mawiyah Kambon speaks about the "mother wound," unforgiveness in daughters, and why the unity between mother and daughter is so essential for the next generation. This episode explores how the conflict often stems fr ...
Most People Aren’t Mature Enough To Be In A Marriage
Is the “death of Black marriage” a reality or is the story far more complex? In this powerful reasoning, author, counselor, and business owner Pastor David Mills joins us to challenge the narratives surrounding modern relationships and the so-called lone ...
Black Men Have Been Conditioned To Not Deal With Or Feel Their Pain
In Part 2 of this powerful reasoning, Mawiyah Kambon breaks down how Black men have been conditioned to suppress and disconnect from their pain. She explains how this emotional restriction shapes behavior and impacts both individual well-being and the br ...
How Women Who Grow Up Without Affection Struggle With Motherhood
In this powerful “Throw Forward” reasoning, Judy Mowatt opens up about her childhood and the emotional gaps she experienced growing up. She reflects on not receiving affection as a child and shares her perspective on why her mother may not have been capa ...
How I Escaped Prison In Jamaica Twice and Avoided A Futureless Future – Oku Onuora
Oku Onuora is a legendary activist, journalist, poet, and playwright whose life story reflects resilience, rebellion, and transformation. In this powerful “Throw Forward” reasoning, Onuora shares his experiences within the Jamaican penal system, includin ...
How I Released My Anger Toward My Father For Not Being There
In Part 5 of this powerful reasoning, David Mills shares how growing up without his father left him carrying deep anger for more than twenty years. Pastor Mills explains the journey that helped him confront that pain, learn forgiveness, and ultimately op ...
Why We Must Break Our Obsession With White Approval
In Part 1 of this powerful reasoning, Dr. Mawiyah Kambon discusses what she describes as an ongoing obsession with white validation and how this mindset can shape the behavior and self-perception of Black people. She explains how this dependency, in her ...









