1 hr 40 min

Bonus | Thic Love: In Spiritual Dialogue with Priscilla Agyeman & Sabrina Abdalla Who Made You Sis: In Spiritual Dialogue

    • Mental Health

Felíz Día Del Amor! I hope this episode offers you some love, visibility, voice, and support. Make sure to pour into yourself and those in your village today and every day. In this episode, we are in dialogue with Priscilla Agyeman, founder of Saddie Baddies, and Sabrina Abdalla, founder of The Cirri. In this conversation, we touch on what it is to incorporate a love ethic into our daily practice, how sisterhood between Black women is an inherent love language, taking on the role of mothering in our past relationships, and enacting the assurance of love remaining at the root of all things. Both women remind us of the crucial nature to be a witness, to pour delicately into our village of Black women with abundance and intention. Their wisdom tells us that sisterhood is the reflection of one another's souls, it is not only a sacred sanctuary but it is also a spiritual divinity that must be honored, uplifted, and celebrated through every operating vessel.  

 "Love is or it ain't. Thin love ain't love at all" - Toni Morrison 

"Love forces, at last, this humility: you cannot love if you cannot be loved, you cannot see if you cannot be seen" - James Baldwin  

"Don't never go looking for love girl. Just wait. It'll come. Like rain fallin' from the heavens, it'll come. Just never give up on love" - Sonia Sanchez 

This episode is in partnership with EarthyByAri. Support our good sis and head over to her website and treat yourself to some handcrafted jewelry using our 20% off discount code: Diaz

This podcast is brought to you by The Diaz Collections.

Felíz Día Del Amor! I hope this episode offers you some love, visibility, voice, and support. Make sure to pour into yourself and those in your village today and every day. In this episode, we are in dialogue with Priscilla Agyeman, founder of Saddie Baddies, and Sabrina Abdalla, founder of The Cirri. In this conversation, we touch on what it is to incorporate a love ethic into our daily practice, how sisterhood between Black women is an inherent love language, taking on the role of mothering in our past relationships, and enacting the assurance of love remaining at the root of all things. Both women remind us of the crucial nature to be a witness, to pour delicately into our village of Black women with abundance and intention. Their wisdom tells us that sisterhood is the reflection of one another's souls, it is not only a sacred sanctuary but it is also a spiritual divinity that must be honored, uplifted, and celebrated through every operating vessel.  

 "Love is or it ain't. Thin love ain't love at all" - Toni Morrison 

"Love forces, at last, this humility: you cannot love if you cannot be loved, you cannot see if you cannot be seen" - James Baldwin  

"Don't never go looking for love girl. Just wait. It'll come. Like rain fallin' from the heavens, it'll come. Just never give up on love" - Sonia Sanchez 

This episode is in partnership with EarthyByAri. Support our good sis and head over to her website and treat yourself to some handcrafted jewelry using our 20% off discount code: Diaz

This podcast is brought to you by The Diaz Collections.

1 hr 40 min