33 episodes

Writing Black Joy is a podcast where we celebrate and feature all types of Black writers and storytellers with joyful tales to tell.

We talk about their creative process, as well as their projects, and have lots of laughs along the way.

This podcast is perfect for you if you are a creative and you want inspiration and to hear how others have brought their stories into the world as well as tips and strategies that you can use for your own projects.

It is also perfect if you love a good story and you are looking for your next favourite book, blog, podcast or documentary. I am so happy that I can bring you these conversations, and I hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoyed having them.

And I bring them to you with Big love from a small island

Writing Black Joy Safiya Robinson

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Writing Black Joy is a podcast where we celebrate and feature all types of Black writers and storytellers with joyful tales to tell.

We talk about their creative process, as well as their projects, and have lots of laughs along the way.

This podcast is perfect for you if you are a creative and you want inspiration and to hear how others have brought their stories into the world as well as tips and strategies that you can use for your own projects.

It is also perfect if you love a good story and you are looking for your next favourite book, blog, podcast or documentary. I am so happy that I can bring you these conversations, and I hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoyed having them.

And I bring them to you with Big love from a small island

    Journaling and meditation

    Journaling and meditation

    Today we wrap this season up with Mikita Smith who is a fellow podcaster and the voice behind the "Thym 4 Tea with Mikita Podcast," where she invites us all to embrace the beautifully messy aspects of life.
    As a nurse, motivational speaker, and certified meditation instructor, she's not just talking the talk; she's walking the walk, daring others to live a beautifully unbalanced life.
    Her approach to self-care is refreshingly real, advocating for a life that finds beauty in the chaos and to dance in the rain. Mikita's down-to-earth conversations and insights challenge us to break free from the conventional, celebrate our imperfections, and discover our true selves in the beautiful imbalance.
    We had a great conversation about:
     
    Her journaling journey
     
    How she encourages herself through her journaling
     
    Her first solo writing retreat - the gift she gave to herself
     
    Her meditation journey 
     
    The impact that meditation has on her journaling, and how these both impact her life
     
    How this also contributes to her fiction writing, and to episodes for her podcast
     
    Tips for starting a journaling practice
     
    Take a listen to her guided meditation here (and check out her entire podcast - it's amazing!)
    And follow Mikita over on IG
    And follow Writing Black Joy over on IG!
    Hopefully this conversation will give you some new ideas, and or ways to think about your own journals and journaling practice. 
    And if you want your own shiny new journalt then grab mine! It is a blank canvas for your creativity with a combination of blank pages for sketching, lined pages for note taking, and dotted bullet grid when you are ready to mix things up! Go check it out at the links below if you crave that new notebook smell, and love that multimedia life.
    Click here if you use US based Amazon.
    Click here if you use UK based Amazon.
    Or search for Safiya Robinson in your own territory.
    And definitely sign up to my substack so that you can also enjoy the new Writing Black Joy newsletter!
    And subscribe to the podcast in your favourite player!

    • 31 min
    Connecting to your inner world through your stories

    Connecting to your inner world through your stories

    Today I talk with Ayesis Clay who is (among other things) an extraordinary playwright, poet and theatre professional as well as an educator and founder of Sculpted Clay Productions, where she uses innovative theatre-infused residencies and professional development workshops to help schools create trauma-sensitive, social-emotional focused learning environments for teachers and students.
    Ayesis and I talk about using memoir to connect with your inner world - and we also talked about performing and how that has impacted her view of memoir.
    Definition of memoir and the different ways of writing your story and moments from your life
    How Ayesis's memoir turned into a solo show
    The book of dopeness and how it helped with imposter syndrome
    The importance of taking time for yourself
    Going from writing something personal for yourself to sharing with others
    The importance of mindfulness when she takes people through the process of writing memoir
    Using rituals and other forms of creativity such as doodling to get into your writing practice.
    You can find my previous episode with Ayesis here, as well as my episode with Kerra Bolton. 
    And head over to Sculpted Clay Productions if you are an educator who wants to join the waitlist for Write to Create.
    And if you want your own shiny new journalt then grab mine! It is a blank canvas for your creativity with a combination of blank pages for sketching, lined pages for note taking, and dotted bullet grid when you are ready to mix things up! Go check it out at the links below if you crave that new notebook smell, and love that multimedia life.
    Click here if you use US based Amazon.
    Click here if you use UK based Amazon.
    Or search for Safiya Robinson in your own territory.
    And definitely sign up to my substack so that you can also enjoy the new Writing Black Joy newsletter!
    And subscribe to the podcast in your favourite player!

    • 37 min
    A lifetime of journaling

    A lifetime of journaling

    Today might be my favourite guest of the season so far - it’s my favourite little sister Talibah!
    Talibah is first and foremostly my sister, she is also a teacher, mom, wife, and an artist. She is also a lifelong journaler, collector of lovely journals and stationery, and a bibliophile who is fascinated by minimalism. 
    This series, I have enjoyed the opportunity to have some of my favourite people on the show to talk about the things that light them up! For my younger sister Talibah, journaling is one of those things. It is an integral part of her life, so we had a fun conversation! It was like one of our - over the dinner table conversations (with coasters of course!!) so come sit with us, and hear all about:
    Her definition of journaling and why she finds it so useful 
    Stationary ❤️❤️❤️
    Why she has different journals for different topics
    Her different journaling and how she incorporates her art, as well as how this spilled into other forms of creativity
    How her journaling practice has grown over the years
    The power of writing to impact how you remember the past
    What she does with ALL THOSE JOURNALS
    How discovering minimalism and simple living changed how she thought about her filled journals
    How motherhood has influenced her thinking about her journals
    And so much more! 
    My favourite thing about these conversations is the idea of creating your own journaling practice, and I hope that by listening, you walk away with something new to try to incorporate for your own journaling routine.
    Hopefully this conversation will give you some new ideas, and or ways to think about your own journals and journaling practice. 
    And if you want your own shiny new journalt then grab mine! It is a blank canvas for your creativity with a combination of blank pages for sketching, lined pages for note taking, and dotted bullet grid when you are ready to mix things up! Go check it out at the links below if you crave that new notebook smell, and love that multimedia life.
    Click here if you use US based Amazon.
    Click here if you use UK based Amazon.
    Or search for Safiya Robinson in your own territory.
    And definitely sign up to my substack so that you can also enjoy the new Writing Black Joy newsletter!
    And subscribe to the podcast in your favourite player!
     

    • 38 min
    The magic of journaling

    The magic of journaling

    Today I have with me Ally Rose, and Javacia Harris Bowser.
    Ally Rose is a Writer, Rapid Transformational Therapy Practitioner, Certified Hypnotherapist, and Coach who brings more than a decade of experience to her work with a diverse range of clients worldwide. She has helped individuals from all walks of life overcome their obstacles and reach their goals.
    Javacia Harris Bowser is an award-winning freelance journalist and the author of the essay collection Find Your Way Back: How to Write Your Way Through Anything. She's also the founder of See Jane Write -- a website, community, and coaching service for women who write -- and the host of The Writeous Babe Podcast, which she calls the grown woman's guide to journaling. 
    Together, we discuss:
    How they define journaling 
    Their current journaling routines 
    Using journaling as a creative sandbox to help with their own writing
    Different types of journaling that they both use
    The practice of future castings/scripting
    Journaling and hope
    Writing fiction and your inner world
    Starting a journaling practice
    And Ally and Javacia's journaling opportunities for self love in February!
    Also check out their previous episodes - I have linked below, as well as links for both guests. You can find links to my Writing Black Joy journal over on www.writingblackjoy.com
    Here are links to Ally's book, journal and newsletter
    The Radical Self-Love Revolution: https://www.amazon.com/Radical-Self-Love-Revolution-Journey-Empower/dp/B0CH2NT87T
    The Divine Pause: https://www.amazon.com/Divine-Pause-invitation-recenter-reconnect/dp/1701871521
     
    People can sign up to get a daily affirmation and reflection here: https://www.thedivinepause.com/
    Main website: https://therootedwellnesscollective.com/
    Instagram: @theallyrose
     
    And here are Javacia's links - including her workshop for the 13th of February:

    Find your way back (book) - https://www.amazon.com/Find-Your-Way-Back-Anything/dp/0578365286
    The Writeous Babe podcast https://writeousbabepodcast.podbean.com/
    The Self Love workshop - https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYqcu-srDoiE9MpMxKebRph087ZvKVZIF8a
    And Javacia's community See Jane Write - website: https://seejanewritebham.com/
     

    • 47 min
    Writing your inner world

    Writing your inner world

    Welcome to my new mini series Writing your inner world.
    This is for you if you:
    Use writing to tap into your inner world!
    Journal! Sketch! Write down your gratitudes! Make lists! Mind maps!
    Simply collect beautiful journals and pens but are reluctant to write in them (or is THAT one just me?)
    I wanted to explore ideas around how writing can connect you to your inner world and so for the month of February we will be doing just that.
    I have often found writing to be a very powerful tool for connection - both with others and with ourselves, and I wanted to explore how we use writing to connect to ourselves. I have some incredible guests which include one of my sisters, as well as past Writing Black Joy guests and a couple of fellow podcasters and we are talking all things journaling. I also talk a bit about how I tap into my own inner world (since I am not much of a journaler), and how you can get started with your own journaling practice.
    I am also taking the opportunity to release my first journal - which you can find on Amazon! It is a blank canvas for your creativity with a combination of blank pages for sketching, lined pages for note taking, and dotted bullet grid when you are ready to mix things up! Go check it out at the links below if you crave that new notebook smell, and love that multimedia life.
    Click here if you use US based Amazon.
    Click here if you use UK based Amazon.
    Or search for Safiya Robinson in your own territory.
    And definitely sign up to my substack so that you can also enjoy the new Writing Black Joy newsletter!
    And subscribe to the podcast in your favourite player!

    • 20 min
    Black Joy over time with Nacala Ayele

    Black Joy over time with Nacala Ayele

    Nacala Ayele was born and raised in Seattle Washington. She comes to coaching from a background of art, healing, service and community organizing.​​Nacala believes that joyful people who operate from their own genius have the power to transform not only themselves, but their families, communities and the world. She is committed to centering the experiences of Black, Indigenous and People of Color communities and helping her clients design their lives around the things that bring them the most joy.
    Nacala and I discuss:
    Her work as a joy coach for Black and Indigenous clients
    Her project - like fine wine Black joy over time
    How she and her videographer sought to ensure "people first" within the project 
    The myth of objectivity 
    Her upcoming venture to learn more about recording oral histories from Black elders
    Being a good steward of the stories of others
    Her own joyful stories
    And so much more. I hope that you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.

    • 1 hr 15 min

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