The Empress Addi Podcast

Empress Addi

A sanctuary for soul truths, radical thought, and ancestral wisdom. The wait is over. In a world full of noise, The Empress Addi Podcast arrives as a reckoning. A homecoming. A space to remember, reclaim, and rise. I created this show for women who are tired of filters and falsehoods—who crave real conversations about identity, culture, relationships, healing, and what it means to be both soft and strong in these wild times. Whether you're exploring your ancestral roots, decolonizing your love life, or simply trying to breathe deeper and live truer—this podcast is for you.

  1. Jul 24

    A Conversation with Linda Isabelle Francois Obas, Director of Choreography for Ayiti Bèl Nanm

    A powerful conversation with Haitian artist, choreographer, performer, and sociocultural activist Linda Isabelle François Obas—exploring dance as memory, resistance, healing, and a living expression of Haitian identity. Trained since 1991 at Artcho/Ayikodans under leading figures in Haitian dance, Linda has developed a rich artistic vocabulary spanning Haitian, Afro-Cuban, contemporary, and modern dance. Her international career has taken her across Europe, the United States, the Caribbean, Japan, and Africa. In 2024, her work Kenbe Alada was presented at the prestigious Locarno Film Festival. As Artistic Director of Xpression Ayiti, Linda continues to preserve and reimagine Haitian cultural expression. She is also the creator of Thera-LakAy, a therapeutic practice that brings dance and spirituality together as pathways toward healing, reconnection, and wholeness. In this episode, we discuss: ✨ Linda’s evolution as a Haitian dancer and cultural ambassador✨ The body as an archive of ancestral knowledge✨ Dance as resistance, restoration, and spiritual practice✨ Her work with Xpression Ayiti and Thera-LakAy✨ Her artistic contribution to Ayiti Bèl Nanm✨ Why Haitian stories must be preserved, embodied, and presented on the world stage Ayiti Bèl Nanm is a magnificent celebration of Haiti told through music, dance, storytelling, poetry, spirituality, and visual expression. This historic production invites Haitians, the diaspora, and friends of Haiti to encounter the beauty, resilience, and sacred inheritance of a people who helped redefine liberty for the world. 📅 Saturday, August 15, 2026🕖 7:00 PM📍 Ziff Ballet Opera House at the Adrienne Arsht Center🌴 Miami, Florida🎭 Presented by Production Bèl Ayiti 🎟️ Purchase your tickets today:https://www.arshtcenter.org/tickets/2025-2026/ayiti-bel-nanm/ayiti-bel-nanm/#buyTickets 🌐 Learn more about the production:https://ayitibelnanmofficial.com/ayiti-bel-nanm Bring the whole family—and come witness Haiti’s soul take the stage. Instagram: @francoislindaFacebook: Linda Isabelle FrancoisYouTube: Linda Isabelle Francois Obas Remember to like, comment, subscribe, and share this conversation with everyone who believes Haitian culture deserves to be celebrated, protected, and experienced in its full brilliance. #AyitiBelNanm #LindaIsabelleFrancoisObas #TheEmpressAddiPodcast #EmpressAddi #ProductionBELAYITI #XpressionAyiti #TheraLakAy #HaitianDance #HaitianArt #HaitianCulture #HaitianDiaspora #Haiti #NouSeAyitiBelNanm #ZiffOperaHouse #MiamiEvents #15Aout2026 Experience Ayiti Bèl Nanm Live. Connect With Linda Isabelle François Obas www.addicasseus.com www.ascendrevenuegroup.com

    A Conversation with Linda Isabelle Francois Obas, Director of Choreography for Ayiti Bèl Nanm
  2. 11/06/2025

    Nationality, Identity & Treaties: Geronimo Moimaiya on FBA/Indigenous, Lineage Proof & Sovereignty

    What does it really mean to claim Indigenous identity in the U.S.—and how is that different from “Foundational Black American” (FBA)? In this episode, constitutional advocate Geronimo Moimaiya joins Adlore “Empress Addi” Casseus to unpack the intersections of nationality, identity, treaties, and documentation. We go deep on maternal lineage research (to 1741 NC), treaty history (Powhatan, Miami, etc.), reclassification from “Indian” to “Negro/Colored,” and why federal recognition can complicate ideas of sovereignty.You’ll hear practical steps for tracing family history (Library of Congress accounts, Fold3, Ancestry), how contract law and trusts show up in everyday identity paperwork, cautionary notes on commercialized “tribal citizenship,” and why reconnecting to custom, language, and governance matters. We also touch on child support administration, the voluntary program debate, and the larger question: how do we rebuild identity with integrity—across the African diaspora, Caribbean lineages (Haiti, Jamaica), and the Americas?Educational content only. Nothing here is legal advice. Always do your own research and consult a qualified professional.Correction on Africa's original name(s): Alkebulan, as in, "mother of mankind" or "garden of Eden"-however, the many names of Africa over the ages are: Kemet, Ethiopia, Cush, and Corbye. It is believed that the name, "Africa" was coined by Romans. Chapters:00:00 Intro & intent (education, not legal advice)02:05 Geronimo’s lineage: maternal records to 1741 (North Carolina)08:22 Contract law, courts & becoming a constitutional advocate14:10 Child support administration: structure, penalties & reform questions19:40 FBA vs. Indigenous identity: definitions, overlaps, tensions27:18 Treaties 101: Powhatan, Miami, reclassification & 1924 citizenship35:55 Federal recognition vs. sovereignty—what people miss42:10 Tracing your lineage: elders, records, Library of Congress, Fold3, Ancestry49:30 Cherokee “citizenship” cautions & commercialization concerns55:05 Spiritual customs, fasting, Sabbath, and cultural continuity1:00:15 Caribbean lineages (Haiti, Jamaica) within Indigenous histories1:05:40 Trusts, names, and documentation: getting the paperwork right1:10:10 Action steps & resources + closingShow Notes / Resources Mentioned:Library of Congress (create a free account to access treaty scans and archives)Fold3.com (military records)Ancestry.com (census, birth/marriage/death records)City/county clerk & archives (local deeds, probate, and vital records)Elders & family documents (Bibles, letters, photos, obituaries)Call to Action:If this conversation helped you think differently about identity, subscribe and share. Have a lineage win or question? Drop it in the comments. For future episodes and essays, follow Empress Addi and The Empress Addi Podcast.Guest: Geronimo MoimaiyaHandles: IG: @GeronimothecherokeeIG: @TrusttheconstitutionTiktok: @GeronimothecherokeeTiktok: @TrusttheconstitutionFacebook: @Geronimo Chaha Moimaiya Facebook: @TrusttheconstitutionEmail: GeronimoMoimaiya@Trusttheconstitution.comLinktree page: https://linktr.ee/TrustthenstitutionHost: Adlore “Empress Addi” CasseusPodcast: The Empress Addi Podcast | Essays: addicasseus.com

    Nationality, Identity & Treaties: Geronimo Moimaiya on FBA/Indigenous, Lineage Proof & Sovereignty

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A sanctuary for soul truths, radical thought, and ancestral wisdom. The wait is over. In a world full of noise, The Empress Addi Podcast arrives as a reckoning. A homecoming. A space to remember, reclaim, and rise. I created this show for women who are tired of filters and falsehoods—who crave real conversations about identity, culture, relationships, healing, and what it means to be both soft and strong in these wild times. Whether you're exploring your ancestral roots, decolonizing your love life, or simply trying to breathe deeper and live truer—this podcast is for you.