49 min

Back For Seconds: Oshun and Decolonizing Black Femme Sexuality Sensual Self with Ev'Yan Whitney

    • Sexuality

*Note: This episode was done during the era when this podcast used to be called The Sexually Liberated Woman.
Ev'Yan chats with Dr. Zelaika Clarke about Oshun, the Yoruba deity of sensuality and sexuality. They talk about who Oshun is, what she represents, and the ways we can use her as inspiration for sex positivity and stepping into our erotic power.
Also in this episode: Radical menstruation, self-romancing, decolonizing black femme sexuality, Beyoncé, self-love as a way of fighting internalized oppression, a slew of book recommendations, and a self-love ritual you can do to invoke Oshun.
For show notes of this episode, click here.
To revisit old episodes and to become a patron on Patreon, go to evyanwhitney.com/podcast.
Find more about Ev'Yan and her work at evyanwhitney.com. Follow her on Instagram: @evyan.whitney.
CREDITS
Music: Otis MacDonald and The Custodian of Records
Cover photo: Celeste Noche
Design: Bianca Ng

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

*Note: This episode was done during the era when this podcast used to be called The Sexually Liberated Woman.
Ev'Yan chats with Dr. Zelaika Clarke about Oshun, the Yoruba deity of sensuality and sexuality. They talk about who Oshun is, what she represents, and the ways we can use her as inspiration for sex positivity and stepping into our erotic power.
Also in this episode: Radical menstruation, self-romancing, decolonizing black femme sexuality, Beyoncé, self-love as a way of fighting internalized oppression, a slew of book recommendations, and a self-love ritual you can do to invoke Oshun.
For show notes of this episode, click here.
To revisit old episodes and to become a patron on Patreon, go to evyanwhitney.com/podcast.
Find more about Ev'Yan and her work at evyanwhitney.com. Follow her on Instagram: @evyan.whitney.
CREDITS
Music: Otis MacDonald and The Custodian of Records
Cover photo: Celeste Noche
Design: Bianca Ng

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

49 min