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Black Oasis is a safe space for Black people to be free, get free, rejuvenate, heal, support one another, unify, and ultimately LAY IT ALL DOWN. What does it mean to be like minded and never know. We are the Divine Black Paradise because it's made up of the Divine Black People.

Black Oasis Kaya Supreme

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Black Oasis is a safe space for Black people to be free, get free, rejuvenate, heal, support one another, unify, and ultimately LAY IT ALL DOWN. What does it mean to be like minded and never know. We are the Divine Black Paradise because it's made up of the Divine Black People.

Listen on Apple Podcasts
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    Season 4 Episode 5: Ernest Crosby

    Season 4 Episode 5: Ernest Crosby

    In this episode, Kaya Supreme interviews her father, Ernest, about his experience with fatherhood. They discuss the importance of knowing oneself as a father and understanding the biological and personal traits that shape their parenting style. Ernest emphasizes the need to focus on the goodness in oneself and others, and to listen and support their children. He shares his transition to becoming a full-time dad and the challenges of raising daughters through their adolescent years. Ernest also talks about the importance of trust, honesty, and setting high standards for his daughters when it comes to relationships and self-worth. In this conversation, Ernest and Kaya Supreme discuss various topics related to parenting and family dynamics. Ernest shares a story about how his children surprised him by not mailing an important college application, highlighting the importance of teaching responsibility and following through on commitments. They also discuss the importance of training children in various aspects of life, such as handling themselves in public and making healthy food choices. Ernest expresses his pride in his daughter's creativity and humor, and they reflect on the changing dynamics of their relationship as Kaya Supreme becomes an adult. They also touch on the importance of family unity and supporting each other as black individuals in a society that often undermines their worth.

    Season 4 Episode 4: Okafanus Wazo

    Season 4 Episode 4: Okafanus Wazo

    In this episode of the Black Oasis podcast, host Kaya Supreme interviews Okafanus, a leader, educator, father, and podcast host. They discuss the importance of being authentic and nurturing in service to the community. Okafanus shares his journey of becoming an educator and the impact his coaches had on him. They also explore the role of non-judgmental understanding in working with youth and the need for adults to see young people as individuals. The conversation delves into the challenges and joys of fatherhood and the importance of seeing parents as people. Okafanus also discusses his podcast, Serendipity, and the upcoming plans to take it on the road.

    Season 4 Episode 3: Stephanie B

    Season 4 Episode 3: Stephanie B

    In this conversation, Kaya Supreme and Stephanie B discuss the importance of spirituality and higher power for black women. They emphasize the need for black women to have an anchor within themselves that can withstand the storms of life. They also discuss the significance of living by spiritual principles and how it can lead to compassion and a sense of peace. The conversation touches on the importance of community and the wisdom that can be gained from different generations. They also explore the benefits of being of service to others and the power of love and good people in creating an oasis of healing. The conversation concludes with a wish for black people to recognize their greatness and come together in unity.

    Season 4 Episode 2: Joe Stu

    Season 4 Episode 2: Joe Stu

    In this conversation, host Kaya Supreme interviews artist and professor Joe Stu. They discuss Joe Stu's background as an artist and his journey as a professor at Clark Atlanta University. They also talk about his involvement with Soul Food Cypher, a nonprofit organization focused on freestyle lyricism, and his Cultural Currency art series. Joe Stu emphasizes the importance of self-love and valuing oneself as an artist. He also shares his insights on perseverance and the challenges of being an artist in a capitalistic society.

    Rosalind Sellers

    Rosalind Sellers

    In this conversation, host Kaya Supreme interviews Rosalind Sellers about maintaining balance and wellness in life, particularly in the context of dating in Atlanta. They discuss the importance of self-care, authenticity, and purpose in relationships. Rosalind shares her passion for helping her community through her work in the legal field. The conversation highlights the resilience and revolutionary spirit of black people and the need to recognize and celebrate their greatness.

    RENAISSANCE EDITION

    RENAISSANCE EDITION

    Hosted by yours truly Kaya Supreme and featuring Special Co-Host @thehabibatshittu this episode will delve into our personal Renaissance journey and share experiences from the last show of the Renaissance world tour. 🎶 #RWT

    Gain insights, reflections, and inspiring stories that will ignite your own journey of self-discovery and growth. 🚀 Available on YouTube and all major podcast platforms!

    Make sure to follow @activategod on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube for spiritual insights, prayers, and meditation content. Habibat Adedagbo's platform, **Activate God**, is your guide to inner peace and spiritual awakening. 🙏 Don't miss out on this enriching episode, and remember to mark your calendar! 🗓️ #BlackOasisPodcast #RenaissanceEdition #ActivateGod

    • 41 min

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