Beats & Balance Podcast
In this episode of the Beats & Balance Podcast, Tinora sits down with Emmé de la Sol (Emmé White) — artist, spirit-worker, and self-proclaimed Hoochie Priestess from Red Hook, Brooklyn. A fifth-generation Black American, Emmé’s work is deeply rooted in African-American culture, ancestral reverence, and intuitive healing. Through divination, well-woman offerings, workshops, and spiritual counsel, she supports people in uncovering the root causes of physical and energetic stress — guiding them back to themselves with love, honesty, and cultural grounding. In this conversation, we explore: * The story and significance behind her name * How ancestry shapes her healing practice * The intersection of spirituality and religion * Reclaiming sensuality and sacredness through the “Hoochie Priestess” * Creativity as a spiritual practice * The importance of community in collective healing Beyond her spiritual work, Emmé is also a poet, visual artist, singer-songwriter, actress, baker, and writer + editor of MINKA Brooklyn’s newsletter. She holds a Master’s degree in Public Service Management & Urban Policy and has additional training in yoga instruction, culturally inclusive birthwork + postpartum care, and early childhood education. She has several projects launching in the next few months, be sure to follow her on IG @emmedelasol [https://www.instagram.com/emmedelasol?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==] This episode is layered, grounded, and expansive — a reminder that healing can be embodied, creative, ancestral, and joyful all at once. Listen now on all podcast platforms or watch the full episode on YouTube. If this conversation resonates, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share with someone who needs it.
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