This podcast, hosted by The Broken Prophet Papa Lou, dives into traditional African American spirituality and practices. We talk about Hoodoo, rootwork, spirituality, and all points in between.
Join us every Thursday at 9PM on the Youtube Channel of The Broken Prophet for live video taping!
In this episode we talk about some of the spiritual community beliefs and expectations on love spells. We hold talks about some fails that often happen and give some stories of love spells we've been privy to.
The Hoodoo and Haints Podcast Returns with Live Co-Host tryouts. Joining Prophet Lou tonight will be Nae the G, Naomi, and Cocoa Scissorhandz to discuss Spirituality vs Fantasy.
This is an impromptu episode brought about by a lively live stream discussion. Enjoy!
Join us for a discussion on Ghosts and the Vampires of New Orleans with Special Guest Author Denise Tapscott
In this episode we delve into the phenomenon known as Sleep Paralysis often referred to as "Having a witch riding you" or a "haint". We'll read a story sent in by a listener and dissect its spiritual ramifications.
In this episode, I go into the infamous incident in which a white young lady that practices Wicca performed some internet ritual she'd found thinking she could summon the Haitian Vodou Lwa Papa Legba. Instead, what she found was something that led to her being found lifeless in her home's bathtub. We explore this story as well as my own venture into modern conspiracy theories.
In this episode I discuss whether or not hoodoo should be considered a religion in comparison to the other African Traditional Religions.
Welcome to an open topic edition of the Hoodoo and Haints Podcast. Tonigh we talked about danged near everything and got some hoodoo in there somewheres.
Let's talk about some of the possible issues involving divination.
Here we talk about "Coming out of the broomcloset" or more accurately how to share your conjure practice with others.
This show I'm talking about this phenomonon I've noticed in which folks seem to portray a spiritual persona. It reminds me of cosplaying but these folks seem to think its real life.
In this inaugaral podcast I have a frank talk about whether this new resurgence of hoodoo enthusiasm is really helping the tradition.