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Link Up Podcast — Ep 8 | Ft Okuninibaa Ɛna Mawiyah Kambon (Spirit, Healing, and Black Power)
Link Up Podcast — Ep 8 | Ft Okuninibaa Ɛna Mawiyah Kambon (Spirit, Healing, and Black Power) Kwento xpr 55 Views • 2 months ago

⁣Link Up Podcast — Ep 8 | Ft Okuninibaa Ɛna Mawiyah Kambon (Spirit, Healing, and Black Power)
Hosts: Niara Esi Ìjèawelē Ọmọlará Kwento & Bakari Kwadwo Ọbatayé Kwento

Akɔaba, Woezɔ, Oɔbaake (welcome) to another episode of Link Up Podcast, where we connect with Abibifoɔ (Black People) doing Black powerful work across Abibiman (the Black Land) and the diaspora.

In this episode, we Link Up with Okuniniba Ɛna Mawiyah Kambon (Nana Efia Nsia Asantewaa) — a Blacktastic elder, mother, grandmother, spirit worker, psychologist, founder of Sankɔfa Journey and Onipa, and co-builder of Blacknificent Books and Cultural Center. Mama Mawiyah takes us through her journey from being born in Harlem, raised by her grandparents in Connecticut, shaped by her grandmother’s strength, love for children, and community work, and awakened more deeply during the Black Power era as she moved through college and answered the growing call to serve her people.

We discuss her life with Nana Kamau Kambon, the building of Blacknificent Books, the BlackPowerful scholars and warriors who passed through that space, her first journey to Ghana, initiation, spirit work, Sankɔfa Journey, the power of feeling our ancestors at the dungeons, and why returning home must be more than tourism. The conversation also moves through sacred land, Black family, child psychology, healing work, guided meditation, Sacred Sister Journey, and Mama Mawiyah’s reminder that she is not the healer, but a guide and tool used by spirit to create space where healing can happen. This is a conversation about spirit, Sankɔfa, Black healing, Black institutions, ancestral guidance, and the work required to help our people restore, remember, and return.

* Stay tuned after the conversation for a special animated cartoon episode. *

This is a conversation about raised consciousness becoming raised behavior, Black love as institution, and the work required to bring the whole family Black home.

Feel free to share your thoughts, and Link Up!

Swahili Music: Nature’s Spirit – Calm Afro Vibes for Relaxation & Focus
Swahili Music: Nature’s Spirit – Calm Afro Vibes for Relaxation & Focus Ọbádélé Kambon 39 Views • 5 months ago

🌟 Swahili Music: Nature’s Spirit – Calm Afro Vibes for Relaxation & Focus is more than a music video — it is an immersive journey into the soul of Africa, where sound and imagery blend to create peace, grounding, and spiritual connection.

🎵 The Music:
This track features soothing female vocals in the Swahili language, layered over soft ambient textures and gentle Amapiano rhythms.

Ethereal harmonies, deep atmospheres, and subtle tribal percussion form a soundscape designed to relax your body and awaken your spirit.

Perfect for relaxation, meditation, yoga, sleep, focus, or emotional healing.

🌿 The Visuals:
The video is a visual poem — a celebration of Africa’s living beauty:

Stunning African women dressed in traditional garments appear beside wild animals like lions, giraffes, elephants, zebras, and antelopes — symbolizing harmony between humans and nature.

Peaceful children smiling, running through open fields, playing near rivers, or resting under trees, embodying the pure joy of living connected to the land.

Dreamlike abstract scenes blend with golden sunsets, slow-motion dust trails, glowing skin tones, and soft shadows, evoking a timeless sense of serenity.

🌀 This is music for the soul and senses — a space where ancient rhythms meet modern calm, and the wild becomes sacred.

💖 Ideal For:
✔️ Relaxation after a stressful day
✔️Yoga or breathwork practice
✔️Meditation or self-reflection
✔️Deep work, study or focus
✔️ Emotional grounding or energy cleansing
✔️ Sound healing or guided visualization


00:00 Densi za Mababu
02:51 Kumbukumbu za Mababu
05:50 Ulingo wa Maisha
08:42 Upepo wa Jangwa
11:52 Ngoma za Uhai
14:55 Nyota za Usiku
17:30 Nyota za Mababu
20:42 Sauti ya Misitu
23:51 Machweo ya Asubuhi
26:47 Nguvu ya Ardhi
30:10 Repeat All

🌍 Why Swahili?
Swahili is a language of beauty, culture, and ancestral wisdom. The vocals in this video express gentle stories and spiritual themes — about connection, the earth, animals, and the unseen rhythms of life. You don’t need to understand the words to feel the emotion.

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UNTIL AFRICA IS A SUPER POWER - ALAVANYO #1
UNTIL AFRICA IS A SUPER POWER - ALAVANYO #1 Ọbádélé Kambon 336 Views • 6 years ago

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It is time. Amidst all that is happening in the world today Afrikan=Black people across the globe, especially Afrika cannot act nonchalant, unaware, and ignorant. Afrikan=Black people; no one will do it for us. We must do it for ourselves. No one will treat us better until we treat ourselves better. It is time to show those who commit genocide against us that we will deal with them squarely—be it physically or spiritually. They will not stop shooting at us until we shoot back. They will keep poisoning us in the name of vaccines and healthcare until we practice our own indigenous healthcare. They will not stop looting our continent until we kick them out. They will not stop teaching us how to be obedient slaves until we start to educate ourselves.
Thanks to brother George Floyd, our brothers and sisters in the diaspora have risen and are demonstrating in thousands regardless of COVID-19 over his gruesome murder and that of many thousands gone due to incessant lynching of Afrikan=Black people in amerikkka in broad daylight by police officers and private citizens. The question is how long are we going to march?
The problems of Afrikans=Black people anywhere in the world is a problem for Afrikans=Black people everywhere in the world. While Continental Afrikans=Black people are being beaten mercilessly in China and are being stigmatized as being the carriers of COVID-19, anti-Afrikan misleaders were mute. As imAxw Ptahhotep rightfully said ‘He who listens to his belly belongs to the enemy.’ Continental Afrikans=Black people are being slaughtered while having their organs harvested in countries of North Afrika criminally occupied by arab terrorists but we just look on.
Until Afrika becomes a super power that can have Afrikan=Black people’s back throughout the world, this menace may be far from ending.
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