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Author, storyteller, and producer Chloe Dulce Louvouezo shares her insights about how we can heal and redefine the stories of our lives for the new year.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tavis-smiley--6286410/support.
Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, author and podcaster, brings us her "undertaking of the heart"―a book so needed and so right for these times, "LIFE, I SWEAR: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing, and Self-Trust." With this interview, Chloe gifts us "the irony, the challenge, the faith, the resilience, the sweet manifestation, the ugly chaos, and the calm―all the ebbs and flows that frame how we experience and interpret this life." And, what a life it is―and has been―for African American women!
Our Theme here at The Loveland Foundation for the year of 2022 has been Ritual. Ritual as our theme is rooted in this being the third year of a global pandemic. Year one was a survival year. Year two we attempted to process the scale of loss and change. And in year three we needed the tools to move forward. Each episode this year we asked our guests to share the tool of ritual and how they incorporate it in their lives. This episode shares these tools with you. Ritual Responses include clips from the below episodes and their special guests:Chloe Dulce Louvouezo: @chloe_dulceDr. Ebony: @drebonyonline Phoebe Robinson: @dopequeenpheebsMadison McFerrin: @madmcferrinshanina dionna: @shaninadionnaLindsey Farrar: @lindsey.farrar & @crwnmagMeghan Watson: @thrive_withmegJasmin Foster: @thejasminfoster & @berootedco Shesheena Bray: @metoomvmtDenise Beek: @metoomvmtHost: Miriam.starobinThe Unfolding: Presented by The Loveland Foundation podcast is an additional resource not only to the public, but to our therapy fund cohort members. The Loveland Foundation therapy fund and resources are only made possible through support from our community. If you enjoy the podcast please go to the link in our bio to donate.Support the show
Jas Moon is an Aquarian Entrepreneur and champions others to be too—to embed practices that support the holistic wellbeing of themselves & their customers into their mission driven businesses. Links: Connect with Jas Moon on Instagram @jasofmoon Follow The Aquarian Entrepreneur on Instagram @theaquarianentrepreneur Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust) Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear
This week I welcome Carmen Harris into conversation, a visionary, healer, and co-founder of Two Inches Beyond Black. This episode is an offering, a meditation, a call to come back into yourself an invitation to breathe. Links: Connect with Carmen Harris on Instagram @carmendharris Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust) Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear
In this episode, we have DaTiana Guerrero, a doula and care consultant. We talk postpartum and the recurring familiarity that arises in life in different seasons between birthing and grieving. Links: Connect with DaTiana Guerrero on Instagram @datianaguerrero Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust) Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear
Imani is the founder of HURU, which creates sacred spaces for vast experiences that foster emotional well-being and wholeness. LaTonia is the founder of Adjourn Teahouse, which is the product that brings the practice of rest into our daily rituals. Imani Samuels and LaTonya Cokeley, both visionaries who truly understand and I believe embody the power and the gift of sisterhood, rest, grace, and authenticity, share the mic to be in conversation, as the friends who they are to talk about rest, Afro-futurism and liberation. Links: Connect with Imani Sanders on Instagram @imanijoye Connect with Adjourn Teahouse on Instagram @adjournteahouse Visit Adjourn Teahouse's website Visit HURU's website Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust) Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear
In this episode, we have Marisa Renee Lee, author of Grief is Love. We unpack grief, moving away from the limited definition society has of it to the expansive journey it can be. Links: Connect with Marisa Renee Lee on Instagram @marisareneelee Visit the Maria Renee Lee's website Purchase the book: Grief is Love Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust) Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear
We are back! After a summer and fall hiatus, we are back with season SIX. Chloe starts this season with lessons on discernment, a gift of community, and an invitation to join the conversations.
It's a new month y'all! Happy September! To conclude our discussion of Life, I Swear, by Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, I'm highlighting a few essays that I really loved. We're talking productivity and self worth, being intentional with documenting life moments, and being more open about the realities of postpartum and mental health. Forever thankful to Chloe for spearheading this by sharing some of her most vulnerable moments in this book, and inspiring others to as well. Please follow/subscribe, share and recommend! If you would like to share any thoughts with me, feel free! Send them to btbwpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe to my new Mid-Month Mental Health Newsletter! On the 15th of every month I'll send my subscribers important information around mental health, therapy and wellness tools, content, tips and strategies, with some personal touches sprinkled throughout. Thank you for your support! Newsletter sign-up: https://thoughtful-builder-3718.ck.page/0b2ee7a5ac Follow me on social: Instagram: @amaka.ag; @yourmentalhealthnp Tik Tok: @yourmentalhealthnp
Hey y'all! I apologize this episode is going live later than usual today due to my hectic schedule this weekend, but we're making it work! While listening to this episode, I encourage you to think about the question in the title: what does home mean to you? Is it a place specifically? Or something more? In Life I Swear by Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, the theme of home and its potential meanings is a theme throughout the book. I discuss this theme in the book (11:30) by reflecting on what home means to me and how all the places I've lived so far have contributed to my life story. Please be advised that there is a brief conversation point where I talk about sexual assault (15:53) in this episode, but otherwise, I hope you enjoy. Please follow/subscribe, share and recommend! If you would like to share any thoughts with me, feel free! Send them to btbwpodcast@gmail.com Follow me on social: Twitter: @uzoamakachinelo Instagram: @aag.wellness
Chloe closes season five with three questions for listeners. — Fitbeads is a self-love platform centered around waist beads and their ability to uplift, enrich, and encourage self-care. They cultivate conversations around culture, history, and meaning, while also creating spaces for personal connection and self-discovery. Follow Fitbeads on Instagram @fitbeads.co Visit Fitbead's website (use code LIFEISWEAR20 to get 20% off your first purchas) Explore ways to give to The Loveland Foundation Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust) Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear
Happy Mental Health Awareness month everyone. In this special episode of The Unfolding: Presented by The Loveland Foundation, Host, Miriam Starobin, the Social Media and Programming Manager for The Loveland Foundation interviews Chloe Dulce Louvouezo.Chloe's fifteen-year career has advanced inclusive storytelling at organizations addressing education, poverty, and mental health. She currently serves as a production lead in a Senior Communications role at The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Prior to joining the foundation, she served as Director of Communications for Services for the Underserved, one of the largest human services agencies in New York City, and Akilah Institute for Women, a women's college in Kigali, Rwanda after working in public affairs at the start of her career. Chloe is co-founder of Open Door Concept, a creative space in Washington, DC that promotes conversation, creativity and community. She sits on Washington, DC Mayor Bowser's Commission for Women, through which she supports citywide initiatives championing health and human services and public policy safety for women. She is also a founding board member of HURU, which creates sacred spaces for rest experiences that foster emotional wellbeing and wholeness. Chloe earned her B.A. in Journalism from Howard University with a concentration in Cultural Anthropology and her M.P.S. in Public Relations and Corporate Communications from Georgetown University. Chloe is mother to her son Myel and resides in Washington, DC.The Unfolding: Presented by The Loveland Foundation podcast is here to embrace the tough conversations and offer a new healing modality through vulnerability, honesty, and reciprocity. When we unfold we are committing to an exercise in compassion. Unfolding is language turned into behavior, an energetic exchange, through conversation, which supports you walking towards yourself. The Loveland Foundation is committed to showing up for communities of color in unique and powerful ways, with a particular focus on Black women and girls. To keep up with All Things Loveland Foundation and The Unfolding please make sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Listen to Chloe's podcast Follow Chloe on instagram Buy Chloe's book Support the show
In this episode, Chloe speaks to Kenda Fields, content strategist, about the power of second changes, her history in sisterhood, and the mysteries, divisions, and unity that decorate our family experiences. She speaks about the vulnerability required to move past her fear and through her own healing. Links: Connect with Kenda Fields on Instagram @kendaelisefields Visit Kenda's website Explore ways to give to The Loveland Foundation Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust) Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear
I chat with Hannah Tall, Director of Programs at The Loveland Foundation. Hannah begins by sharing the excess of love and the access to love that she learned was possible through her mother. We also go on to talk about what and who got her here as a village child. Follow The Loveland Foundation's work on social channels because the community care they offer, like mothering, is the nurturing we all need. Links: Follow The Loveland Foundation on Instagram @thelovelandfoundation Explore ways to give to The Loveland Foundation Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust) Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear
In our second installment of “Community & Connections” we sit down with Chloe Dulce Louvouezo. Chloe is the executive producer and host of the Life, I Swear podcast and author of Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing, and Self-Trust. As a third culture kid, Chloe is intimately familiar with both the challenges and opportunities that come with building community when multiple cities and countries have contributed to your identity. In this conversation, she helps us understand the power of sharing the stories we collect and the importance of connecting to oneself before anyone else. In this episode you'll hear: Three of the most pivotal stories of Chloe's life and why Chloe chooses to share them The innocent question that may trip up third culture kids Why Chloe prioritizes sisterhood in her work Corporate America and community Connecting to self and its role in connecting to others Join our Community I'd love if you'd join the mailing list as we create a community of folks who believe in duality, love and growth. Sign up for the newsletter at https://www.simonekeelah.com/. Social Media Chloe's website: https://www.chloelouvouezo.com Chloe's Instagram: @chloe_dulce Sōl Talk Instagram: @thesoltalk Simone Keelah Instagram: @simonekeelah
I chat with Lyn Patterson, poet and artist, about her life story. We chat about overcoming trauma through poetry, shifting dynamics of family, accepting your wild, and awareness of "how we consume life, or how it consumes us if we aren't careful." Links: Connect with Lyn Patterson on Instagram @poetryntings Explore ways to give to The Loveland Foundation Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust) Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear
In this episode, Chloe speaks with Omó Pastor, writer, photographer and filmmaker who uses these artistic mediums to heal, to empower and to express the reality of African people across the globe. In this conversation, Omó Pastor shares her recent work around Black male masculinity. Links: Connect with Omó Pastor on Instagram @omopastorr Visit Omó Pastor's website Explore ways to give to The Loveland Foundation Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust) Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear
Chloe speaks with her best friend Adriana Parrish about the experience of telling her story for the first time. Adriana was a contributor to the Life, I Swear book, where she chronicled her experience of losing her mother and navigating life without her. Links: Connect with Adriana Parrish on Instagram @adrianamparrish Explore ways to give to The Loveland Foundation Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust) Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear
In this episode, I chat with Renae Bluitt, filmmaker and advocate for Black women entrepreneur's narratives, and Creator and Executive Producer of the Netflix documentary “She Did That.” We talk about what calls us to be passionate about telling other Black womens' stories, negotiating balance in our lives, and the invitation of new seasons and locations as she talks of loving and leaving New York. Links: Connect with Renae Bluitt on Instagram @iamrenaebluitt Visit Renae's website Listen to Renae's podcast: She Did That Explore ways to give to The Loveland Foundation Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust) Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear
Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah, Ghanaian feminist activist, award-winning blogger, and author sits down with Salem Afangideh, lawyer, consultant and sexuality anthropologist. They talk about Nana's book “The Sex Lives of African Women”, self-agency, the ideologies that influence our assumptions or judgements around sex, and the perspectives of anthropology and feminism respectively. (Note: FGM mentioned in this episode is an acronym for female genital mutilation) Links: Purchase The Sex Lives of African Women by Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah Learn about the work of Salem Afangideh Connect with Nana on Instagram @dfordarkoa Connect with Salem on Instagram @salem_afangideh Explore ways to give to The Loveland Foundation Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust) Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear
In this second episode, I have with me Brandie Freely, founder of LUMIN Magazine and The Escapism Retreat. We talk about light—how we follow it, how truth helps us keep it going, and how the path to it looks different for each of us. Plus, the power of breaking rules. Links: Connect with Brandie Freely on Instagram @brandiefreely Follow Lumin Magazine on Instagram @luminmagazine Visit the LUMIN Magazine website Explore ways to give to The Loveland Foundation Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust) Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear
Welcome to season five of the Life, I Swear podcast! In this episode, Chloe starts the season with a few words of her own on this journey, this season, and the reflections she's been having lately, answering the question: what do we do with that freedom from our pasts? How do we leverage our new perspectives? How can we share these new versions of ourselves? How can we expand, evolve, and seize our newest revelations of self to carry us into new levels? Links: Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust) Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear
Congolese-American writer, mother, and advocate for women Chloe Dulce Louvouezo empowers women of color to move past discomfort to embrace their divine purpose as author of Life, I Swear, in which she explores nuances and insights around intimate topics of identity, mental wellness, and healing, told through the lens of women from the Black diaspora. Raised by a single mother and a host of other families from across diasporas, Chloe grew up in Niamey, Niger, West Africa and lived in 10 other cities around the world. She has experienced life from a unique lens; one that anchors her conviction to question and explore identity, privilege, connection and healing. Because of this, and as a mother, Chloe champions women's autonomy to live, heal, and process unconventionally. In this week's episode, Chloe and host Shanetta McDonald get into:Overcoming fear and leaning into vulnerability as writers and artists.Owning our identity as multi-faceted women of color.Healing from past relationships.Connect with Chloe:https://www.chloelouvouezo.com/ Life, I Swear Instagram: @lifeiswearChloe's Instagram: @chloe_dulceConnect with us:Instagram: @ourmotifTwitter: @ourmotifFacebook: @ourmotifNewsletter sign-up: ourmotif.co Feel free to leave us a rating + review if you've enjoyed this episode. + remember to subscribe to receive alerts on our upcoming episodes.
On this last day of Black History Month, it's so important to embrace the power that each of us have in sharing our personal narratives all year around. Our stories and experiences are rich, inspiring, and literally give us wings. Today's guest, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo is a master storyteller and the author of "Life, I Swear." Raised by a single mother and a host of other families from across diasporas, Chloe grew up in West Africa and lived in 10 other cities around the world. She has experienced life from a unique lens; one that anchors her conviction to question and explore identity, privilege, connection and healing. Because of this, and as a mother, Chloe champions women's autonomy to live, heal, and process unconventionally. Her writing celebrates everything we are as Black women: brilliant, messy, beautiful, but always human. Produced by Dear Media
No more excuses...the key here is WIN!Malik interviews Congoleze-American author and advocate for women Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, as well as actor and author Jimmy-Jean Louis ("Heroes", "Rattlesnakes", "Toussaint Louverture").This week's book review; "The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story" by Nikole Hannah-Jones Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Join Dr. Jeshana Johnson for a conversation with writer, advocate and mom, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo as they discuss her new book, Life, I Swear; Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing, and Self-Trust. Plus Chloe's partner Nasir, agrees to join in on the conversation and talk about their love story and his support for her as she shares her story to the world.
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This is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of aArt on socAiety, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1.Today we have the first of several conversations with Donna Chang, L.Ac. (MSOM), Licensed Acupuncturist and Herbalist; BodyIntuitive Practitioner; Holistic Nutrition & Lifestyle Counsellor; Transformational coach and founder of Alameda Community Acupuncture.Visit http://www.alamedacommunityacu.com/who-we-are/ 2. In "LIFE I SWEAR" by Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, she brings together twenty-five of today's most influential Black female voices in an exploration of self love and healing. Chloe was in the SF Bay Area on November 19, 2021 for an event at Black Girls Greenhouse in Oakland. https://www.chloelouvouezo.com/events Derek Walcott's affirming: https://allpoetry.com/love-after-love 3. nialla rose, Tai Chi Chih teacher joins us to talk about her work.
For our final episode, we are in spiritual dialogue with podcast host, writer, and recently published author Chloe Dulce Louvouezo. Chloe is also the host of the podcast Lifeiswear. during this deeply moving conversation, we discuss the foundational themes explored by the featured 24 essays written by Black women in her book: identity, healing, and self-trust. Chloe talks about identity as a fluid and evergreen process. she teaches us that we are all "the sum of our parts". Chloe also gives us insight into where the concept from this book conspired, where her spirit and soul have taken her in this ongoing journey of healing, spiritual transcendence, and identity acceptance. This book is for Black women whose voices have been silenced. It's also for women who believe that healing is our birthright and that joy cannot be stolen. The podcast is brought to you by The Diaz Collections. To order your copy of Life, I Swear, visit her website here To listen to her incredible podcast, click here
When Elaine Welteroth calls your book “a safe space for Black women to feel seen in our most vulnerable and authentic truths” you know you've done something right. Our guest today is Chloe Dulce Louvouezo who shares powerful storytelling insight from her book Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust (HarperCollins Nov 2nd). Her work curates an anthology of stories from modern-day Black women, sharing their truth around self-reflection and healing. In a time when we are all reckoning with racial divide and seeking to amplify Black voices in a way that impacts, this storytelling vessel is just the tool we all need to mend & transcend complex issues around race + gender… because what Chloe proves is - at the end of the day - these are stories about the universal experience of self-love, healing, growth, and LIFE. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. In "LIFE I SWEAR" by Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, she brings together twenty-five of today's most influential Black female voices in an exploration of self love and healing. Chloe will be in the SF Bay Area on November 19, 2021 for an event at Black Girls Greenhouse in Oakland. ("Love After Love" by Derek Wilcox.) 2. nialla rose is an accredited T'ai Chi Chih teacher. She has been practicing t'ai chi/ qi gong for over a decade. 2 years ago, she co-created a group for movement teachers determined to make movement increasingly accessible to everyone. nialla has worked in the health field for 25+ years, with a focus on marginalized communities and women with cancer. 3. Amikaela Gaston from 07/26/2014 This morning we also mix it up with prerecorded or previously broadcast interviews with filmmakers and actors and activists. Be surprised for now. We will annouce and then update the website later.
Host Farai Chideya talks with longtime immigrant rights expert Cecilia Muñoz about Welcome.US, a website that connects people to the process of resettling newcomers. Our Body Politic contributors Diane Wong and Jenn Jackson, researchers at the GenForward survey, share their findings about the favorability of both major parties with young people of color. Author and global citizen Chloe Dulce Louvouezo embarks on an exploration of identity in her book, "Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories From Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust.” And on Sippin' the Political Tea, Errin Haines of the 19th and Tiffany Jeffers of Georgetown Law dissect the week's news with Farai, going through the major elections this month and what they say about the issues getting voters to the polls.EPISODE RUNDOWN1:04 Cecilia Muñoz on her new initiative to help us welcome refugees10:51 The data scientists at GenForward on young people of color and the two-party system21:21 Author Chloe Dulce Louvouezo on finding home in herself29:35 Sippin' the Political Tea: Our Body Politic contributors Errin Haines and Tiffany Jeffers cover the week's news with Farai Chideya
An intro to the fourth season, on abundance mindset and learning from our shared wisdom while managing our worry. {Pre-order a copy of Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust. Visit www.chloelouvouezo.com}
My guest on this episode is Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, she is a woman and mother that is dedicated to improving women’s lives. Chloe has a podcast as well, called, Life, I swear and has a coffee table book coming this fall with HarperCollins also titled, Life, I swear. During my interview with Chloe I was in awe of the detail in which she was able to express her emotions, it was sensual and passionate. She has a clear understanding of the woman she is and is undoubtedly in tune with herself. Chloe left an impression on me, and my take away from our conversation was that it's okay to be sensitive to my emotions. I want to allow myself to feel every part of life good or bad, it contributes to my complete story. www.simonevivian.com
Season three finale with finals words from Life, I Swear host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo {Pre-order a copy of Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/life-i-swear-chloe-dulce-louvouezo}