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The Circle that We Couldn't Save - A YAIT Story of Unity

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Alafia, fam!

“Some circles can’t be saved. But new ones can be born.”

In this third episode of the Black Healing Summer session, Ama-Robin invites you to slow down and breathe as she takes you on a journey through an insightful folk tale. You'll hear about an African village's sacred circle disrupted by an outsider’s influence, leading to important lessons about the strength--and fragility--of our own sacred spaces.

Ama-Robin draws a powerful connection to our present realities, shedding light on the importance of protecting our circles and knowing when it’s time to rebuild.

Stick around for the 'Beyond the Story' segment, where you'll dive deeper into these themes and reflect on your own sacred spaces and boundaries.

Remember, sometimes it's okay to walk away to protect your peace.

“This isn’t just a story. It’s a mirror—and a warning.”✨💫

Three Reasons to Tune In:

🥁 Immerse yourself in a beautiful folk tale that carries deep truths.

🌟 Learn how to recognize and protect your own sacred spaces.

💬 Reflect on your own circles and consider what keeps them whole.

If this resonates with you, be sure to subscribe and share it with someone who needs to hear it.

You deserve to feel safe, in rhythm, and connected. See you there!

  continue reading

104 episodes

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Manage episode 494941025 series 2863551
Content provided by Robin Lofton. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Robin Lofton or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Alafia, fam!

“Some circles can’t be saved. But new ones can be born.”

In this third episode of the Black Healing Summer session, Ama-Robin invites you to slow down and breathe as she takes you on a journey through an insightful folk tale. You'll hear about an African village's sacred circle disrupted by an outsider’s influence, leading to important lessons about the strength--and fragility--of our own sacred spaces.

Ama-Robin draws a powerful connection to our present realities, shedding light on the importance of protecting our circles and knowing when it’s time to rebuild.

Stick around for the 'Beyond the Story' segment, where you'll dive deeper into these themes and reflect on your own sacred spaces and boundaries.

Remember, sometimes it's okay to walk away to protect your peace.

“This isn’t just a story. It’s a mirror—and a warning.”✨💫

Three Reasons to Tune In:

🥁 Immerse yourself in a beautiful folk tale that carries deep truths.

🌟 Learn how to recognize and protect your own sacred spaces.

💬 Reflect on your own circles and consider what keeps them whole.

If this resonates with you, be sure to subscribe and share it with someone who needs to hear it.

You deserve to feel safe, in rhythm, and connected. See you there!

  continue reading

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