14 episodes

Who Made You Sis is an audio archival documentation of spiritual dialogue with fellow Black creatives, griots, healers, and wellness practitioners. This 2021 series harnesses our existence in our truest forms. It is in commemoration of folklore, narrative, and language. when we surrender to our blueprint, our reimagined selves, we are closer to discovering our individual and collective god-selves in the clouds, on grass, on water, on everything. These conversations live in assurance to pass themselves forward into our collective memory.

Who Made You Sis: In Spiritual Dialogue DORIANA DIAZ

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 6 Ratings

Who Made You Sis is an audio archival documentation of spiritual dialogue with fellow Black creatives, griots, healers, and wellness practitioners. This 2021 series harnesses our existence in our truest forms. It is in commemoration of folklore, narrative, and language. when we surrender to our blueprint, our reimagined selves, we are closer to discovering our individual and collective god-selves in the clouds, on grass, on water, on everything. These conversations live in assurance to pass themselves forward into our collective memory.

    March | The Presence of Gut Trusting: In Spiritual Dialogue with Linathi Makanda

    March | The Presence of Gut Trusting: In Spiritual Dialogue with Linathi Makanda

    In this episode, host Doriana Diaz is in conversation with feeler, maker, and creator of multiples Linathi Makanda. In this beautifully timely conversation, we explore the importance of injecting our medicine into spaces that love us, how to approach intuition, and what it looks like to trust your gut unconditionally. You can find more of Linathi’s work on Instagram at @linathimakanda

    Linathi Makanda's latest projects can be found here:
    Youtube
    Books
    Urban On My Tongue

    Learn more about Who Made You Sis at The Diaz Collections.

    • 1 hr 8 min
    December | Lifeiswear: In Spiritual Dialogue with Chloe Dulce Louvouezo

    December | Lifeiswear: In Spiritual Dialogue with Chloe Dulce Louvouezo

    For our final episode, we are in spiritual dialogue with podcast host, writer, and recently published author Chloe Dulce Louvouezo. Chloe is also the host of the podcast Lifeiswear. during this deeply moving conversation, we discuss the foundational themes explored by the featured 24 essays written by Black women in her book: identity, healing, and self-trust. Chloe talks about identity as a fluid and evergreen process. she teaches us that we are all "the sum of our parts". Chloe also gives us insight into where the concept from this book conspired, where her spirit and soul have taken her in this ongoing journey of healing, spiritual transcendence, and identity acceptance. This book is for Black women whose voices have been silenced. It's also for women who believe that healing is our birthright and that joy cannot be stolen. The podcast is brought to you by The Diaz Collections. 
    To order your copy of Life, I Swear, visit her website here
    To listen to her incredible podcast, click here 

    • 34 min
    November | Slowly Seeking Ease: In Spiritual Dialogue with Yasmine Jameelah

    November | Slowly Seeking Ease: In Spiritual Dialogue with Yasmine Jameelah

    In this episode, we are in conversation with Yasmine Jameelah founder of Transparent Black Girl. Yasmine teaches us about the importance of incorporating faith into our journies of wellness. In this discussion, we open up about how surrendering to God, spirit, and our high selves in order to initiate and assist us in the recognition and appreciation of our own power. Through this delicate and dedicated ritual of inviting God into our sphere, we hold space for intention and glory to arise from unknown spaces and modes of understanding. 

    This podcast is brought to you by The Diaz Collections.

    • 51 min
    October | Alignment Ethics: In Spiritual Dialogue with Elyse Fox

    October | Alignment Ethics: In Spiritual Dialogue with Elyse Fox

    In this episode, we are in spiritual dialogue with Elyse Fox founder of Sad Girls Club about how to implement small moments of joy into our lives in order to feel fuller, more whole, and able to give space to our creative pathways. Elyse teaches us how to design our own sustainable ecosystem for ourselves in moments of chaos and overwhelm, along with providing an open outlet for channels that bring us happiness and joy. According to Elyse, the journey is where it is at and we are always in process. this podcast is brought to you by The Diaz Collections.

    • 35 min
    July | Unraveling Fluidity: In Spiritual Dialogue with Tahirah A'sha

    July | Unraveling Fluidity: In Spiritual Dialogue with Tahirah A'sha

    In this episode, we are in spiritual dialogue with producer and developer Tahirah A'sha, founder of Your Favorite Cup and Off The Clock. In this beautiful conversation, we delve into the fluidity and complexity of our humanity. We share our own personal experiences with self-care practices, committed long-term relationships, traveling abroad, and the ways in which each of them has opened us up to newfound channels of self-exploration and temporal sovereignty. Tahirah walks us through her journey of redefining her self-definition as a 'woman of the world' and surrendering attachment to anything that does not embrace the full scope of her humanness. This podcast is brought to you by The Diaz Collections.

    • 48 min
    May | To Be This Free: In Spiritual Dialogue with Rahilou Diallo

    May | To Be This Free: In Spiritual Dialogue with Rahilou Diallo

    In this episode, we are in conversation with Rahilou Diallo founder of The Toilet Podcast. We discuss how we choose to surrender, how we choose to claim ourselves through different experiences. We dive deeply into the act of grieving and how that has shifted our humanity and allowed us to step further into our own healing spaces. Those we have cultivated and those that have been granted to us from spirit are honored in this episode. Rahilou tells us with transparency about her experience with grief and her experience with harnessing her own personal freedom. The podcast is brought to you by The Diaz Collections.

    • 44 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

TMZHawk ,

Linathi Makanda

Interesting conversation with South African artist Linathi Makanda. Looking forward to season two’s episodes.

Sabrina Abdalla ,

A breath of fresh air!

Every episode is poetic and unearths the beauty, abundance, and richness in sisterhood. I am instantly blown away and spiritually uplifted. ❤️👏🏾

Priscilla Olivia ,

the secret sacred convos every woman needs

This podcast is a breath of fresh air. Diaz is a spirit led facilitator of “spiritual dialogue” and her guests each invite a refreshing outlook on womanhood, creativity and what it means to exist as a Black body in this day and age.

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