Talk Turkey or Skip It? We've Got You Covered!
Got some downtime this Thanksgiving? Need a break from the endless turkey talk or dodging those *fowl* dinner table questions? 🦃 Pull up a chair with YaYa and TRUTH and listen back to these episodes, packed with heartfelt insights and thought-provoking perspectives to spice up your holiday season!
POSSESSED! - Join YaYa and TRUTH as we take a fascinating deep dive into the complexities of spiritual possession, exploring its place within both African Diasporic Religions and Christianity. With the insightful perspective of Nyya Toussaint, the conversation challenges conventional perceptions by asking whether spiritual possession is inherently good or bad. In this episode we wanted to shed a light on how spiritual possession is not merely a spectacle but a meaningful phenomenon that bridges the spiritual and the physical, often fostering deeper community ties and personal transformation.
Gossip Folk! - Join YaYa and TRUTH as they flip the script on one of society's most frowned-upon habits: gossip. YaYa and Truth dive deep into the nuances of gossip, asking the provocative question,”Can gossip ever be a good thing?"
This conversation challenges listeners to think beyond the negativity often associated with gossip, exploring how it might serve as a tool for connection, accountability, or even community-building. By reframing gossip as a potential catalyst for growth or truth-telling, the episode encourages us to examine our own words and motives.
Cue the Questions - Take a walk down memory lane with YaYa and TRUTH. Back when the Real Talk On Godtalk community slid into our DM’s, inboxes, and text messages with your burning questions on religion, spirituality, sexuality, politics, pop culture and more. No question is off limits, as we tackle the real talk question of the week, “How you gonna answer a question with a question?”. And just in time for Thanksgiving, TRUTH delivers a quality-of-life hack to help navigate family dynamics, reminding us that even imperfect moments can have meaning.