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Black Girl In Om

#58 Homecoming: A Spiritual Return

Black Girl In Om

Lauren Ash

Women Of Color, Religion & Spirituality, Holistic, Women, Self­-care, Mindfulness, Spirituality, Black Women, Manifestation, Health, Yoga, Mental Health, Self­-love, Wellness

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 September 2020

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

We are back and we’re better, people, like that Bryson Tiller quote. Season 5 of the Black Girl In Om podcast is cultivating energetic and spiritual conversations that speak to deeper aspects of our healing journeys as black womxn and as multifaceted spiritual beings. At this moment in human history, in global history, BGIO is honing in on the value of vulnerability. Our founder, Lauren Ash, opens episode one acknowledging the generative nature of sharing her story as a catalyst for healing, for awakening, and for connection. It begins with a birthday in Barbados. As we’re soothed by the transient visuals of turquoise tropics, beauty, and Oshun energy, Lauren’s story transports us to a place where clarity reigns and imagination meets intention. Listen as she walks us through her return to self and her return home, physically and spiritually, by being crystal clear on what she needs. What is deserved. Every single moment that we breathe, we have access to every single thing that we need. When you’re clear on what you need, you’re signaling to God, you’re signaling to the Universe, you’re signaling to all of your guides in life, and to your highest self, that you’re willing to receive just that. If you’ve ever wondered what it means to be unconditionally loved and supported, this episode tangibly defines it. Get into it.

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0:00.0

Welcome. I'm Lauren Ash and you're listening to the Black Girl in Ohh podcast.

0:11.0

Black girl and Ohm exists to hold and catalyze healing within black women around the world on their unique journeys towards wholeness.

0:19.0

We support the necessary transformation, spiritual awakening, consciousness shifts, and intergenerational

0:26.4

healing occurring within the diaspora. This podcast is a warm embrace, soothing realness, and conscious girl talk.

0:34.8

Come into conversation with me and our spirit-centered guests.

0:38.3

Let the journey begin. Hey all just want to remind you that enrollment is open for fall

0:49.8

2020 the circle is here the Circle is here. The Circle is our monthly membership for black women and

0:57.8

women of color around the world. Together we commit to ceding radical love, gratitude, and embodied liberation.

1:05.7

Numbers are also privy to discounts on soon to be here,

1:10.8

BJA products and early invitations to other B.

1:14.3

initiatives.

1:15.5

Head over to black girl gnome.com for more details.

1:21.2

Hello everybody I am I am so grateful in this moment to be kicking off season

1:32.2

five of the Black Girl in Ohm podcast. I first want to acknowledge

1:37.2

that many of you have been tuning in, subscribing, listening to each and every conversation that we've hosted since day one.

1:47.6

And if that is you, just know that I see you, recognize you and I am just so deeply

1:55.7

appreciative of your presence this podcast would not be what it is without all of

2:02.0

our listeners because to me what we're

2:05.2

cultivating at Black Girl and Ome is an energetic and spiritual conversation and

2:10.8

so even though we may not have had a one-to-one conversation or exchange, I can sense and I can feel

2:19.8

your presence and your energy and it is to you individually and collectively that I am speaking

2:25.7

to that our guests are speaking to and I see you and I honor you.

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