One African woman's journey to living the unadulterated truth by sharing and talking all the things you wished someone talked about Privacy is an American thing, my grandmother said I have a hole in my heart, now you get to hear the secrets from that hole. Cover art photo provided by Matt Atherton…
This episode is for the mother who lives on the border of many cultures. The immigrant momma, the one teaching her children about injustice while also educating herself. You can raise joyful children.
In this episode we look at how nature can be our guide on the journey.
What would life look like if we had walkabout-like traditions for all new stages. From parenting, to marriage, or transitioning to elder status instead of senior citizen? In this episode, we're diving into the importance of rituals as rights of passage.
Join me as we dive into betrayal in partnership, love, and romantic relationships. In, this episode, I share with you all my own journey and the gifts that can be harvested from romantic betrayals. First comes the breaking, then the healing, and then the rising. Book recommended in this episode is the Spirit of Intimacy by Sobonfu Some.
How do we move authentically in relationships so we can both be seen and heard and vice versa? In this episode, we talk about letting people know what you need and allowing them to choose whether they want to be a part of growth. Cancel culture does not have to end the spirit of Ubuntu(community and togetherness). Come along!
In this episode, we talk navigating loneliness, desire, and connection. Have you ever judged yourself for desiring primal needs? Join Evelyn for a transparent talk on leaning into desire, love, loneliness,
Get comfortable, get some water or whatever sounds good. In this episode, I share bits of my story with you and the journey to Kin Woman. I hope you enjoy!
Meet Evelyn-Kin Woman, your host. In this episode, I'm share my why, and what my offering is in this world. I invite you into my world through conversations on spirituality, healing, and becoming while sharing from a very diverse experience as an African woman now living, mothering, creating while 'being' in America.