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The Directors Cut | CHANNEL REPOSITIONING

18 min · 1. Mai 2025
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This is the director’s cut. The soul-take. The version I was always meant to share. In this special repositioning episode of The Sun House, I return to the mic with clarity, conviction, and a higher vibration. We’re zooming out—way out—to reflect on where we are in space, time, and spirit. I talk about what it means to live as a 25-year-old Black woman in a complex world, the energetic shift I’ve undergone, and the redirections that have led me back to my voice. This podcast is no longer just a space for conversation—it’s a compass, a classroom, and a calling. If you’ve ever needed permission to pivot, this is it. Welcome to the new era of The Sun House. We’re just getting started.

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