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Hosted by initiated priestess and Haitian Vodou theologian Pwofese Konnen Ki Fe Bon Manbo the Agua Cedito podcast focuses on deconstructing, demystifying, and decolonizing the sacred religion of Haitian Vodou through education, empowerment, and enlightenment.

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Episode 61: Season 2 Finale Part 1: Loving on Your Lwas

In Part 1 Season 2 finale episode, we explore what it truly means to build and maintain a relationship with the Lwas in Haitian Vodou, and why loving on your Lwas is about much more than ritual, it is about reciprocity, respect, spiritual growth, and ancestral connection.  We begin by discussing what Lwas can do, how they support, guide, protect, teach, and intervene in the lives of practitioners, and why relationships with the spirits must be approached with care, consistency, and responsibility. From there, we have an important conversation about the value of reclamation and discretion, reflecting on why not every spiritual experience needs to be public and why protecting sacred knowledge remains essential within Vodou traditions. We then move into a special pawòl pouvwa (words of power) segment focused the meaning of manje lwa (feeding the spirits) and akson de gras (thanksgiving/action of grace), discussing the role of offerings, reciprocity, and care in maintaining relationships with the Lwas. This includes a broader conversation about offerings in Haitian Vodou, whether through physical items, prayers, acts of service, community care, or personal discipline. Finally, we introduce listeners to the concept of offerings in Haitian Vodou and  maryaj lwa (spiritual marriage to the Lwa), discussing what spiritual marriage means within Vodou, how it may manifest, and the responsibilities and commitments that come with such a sacred relationship. The remaining season finale sessions coming up: Part 2: episode 62 the theology of mounting, limye/jete dlo, dreaming, understanding what a Met Tet is,  lave tet, theology of Initiation Part 3: episode 63 Recap of the season -while we covered dozens of lwas this season, there are still lots to know! Answer more questions about the podcast that listeners have asked me I’ll share what coming up in season 3 this summer    Part 4: episode 64  -  Surprise announcement and surprise special guest joining us on the Agua Cedito show discussing and honoring the role of Priestesses Manbo Lwas of Vodou Religious Dimensions of the Vodou Priestess Journey. Honoring Haitian Vodou Scholars & Independent Practitioner Teachers Whether you are new to Haitian Vodou, deepening your spiritual practice, or simply curious about ancestral traditions, this episode offers a grounded, respectful, and accessible conversation about devotion, spiritual relationship-building, and honoring the Lwas with integrity. Keywords: Haitian Vodou lwa, loving on the lwa, what can lwas do, Haitian Vodou spirituality, pawol pouvwa, ancestral communication, reclamation in Vodou, action of grace, thanksgiving, spiritual discretion, manje lwa, feeding the lwa, Vodou offerings, maryaj lwa, spiritual marriage in Vodou, Haitian spirituality, African diasporic spirituality, Vodou cosmology, honoring the ancestors, Haitian Vodou podcast.

20 mei 2026 - 1 h 26 min
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Episode 60: Honoring and Loving on Papa Gede and the Lakwa Family in Haitian Vodou

In this powerful and thought-provoking episode, we begin with our Pawol Pouvwa (Words of Power) segment by unpacking the words lakwa (cross) and mo abandone (the abandoned dead).  We then focus on decolonizing life and death in Haitian Vodou, challenging many of the myths, fears, and misunderstandings that have been projected onto Vodou traditions over time. We explore how Haitian Vodou understands death not as an ending, but as part of an ongoing relationship between the living, the ancestors, and the spiritual world. We then dive into the theology of death and ancestral rituals in Haitian Vodou, discussing the sacred responsibilities, ceremonies, and practices that help maintain balance between worlds. Joining us for this important conversation is a special guest, Mambo Queen, Founder of the Sacred Veil, who shares insight into the deeper spiritual meaning behind end of life rituals rooted in ancestral reverence and transition. From there, we introduce Papa Gede, one of the most recognizable and beloved Lwas in Haitian Vodou. We explore who Papa Gede is, his energetic signature, and the role he plays as a spirit connected to death, fertility, transformation, humor, healing, and truth-telling. We also discuss different expressions within the Gede escort, highlighting the many ways these spirits show up with distinct personalities, responsibilities, and energies. We then compare Papa Gede to similar deities and ancestral spirits across world religions, helping listeners understand broader cultural connections to spirits of death, transition, and rebirth. We close the episode by unpacking an important question: What does it mean when Papa Gede begins surfacing in your life? Contrary to popular fear-based assumptions, it does not automatically mean physical death. Instead, Papa Gede often appears during periods of transformation, truth, ancestral healing, endings, rebirth, and moments when hidden realities must come to the surface. Whether you are exploring Haitian Vodou, learning about the Gede Lwas, or seeking a more grounded understanding of death, ancestors, and spiritual transformation, this episode offers an accessible, culturally rooted, and deeply human conversation about one of Vodou’s most powerful spiritual families. Keywords: Papa Gede, Gede lwa, Haitian Vodou death rituals, Haitian Vodou ancestors, theology of death in Vodou, ancestral rituals Haitian Vodou, Met Gede, Gede escort, Haitian spirituality, African diasporic spirituality, Vodou cosmology, decolonizing death, Vodou ancestral healing, cemetery spirits Vodou, Papa Gede meaning, spirits of transformation, Vodou life and death, honoring the ancestors, Haitian Vodou podcast.

13 mei 2026 - 1 h 56 min
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Episode 59 for Honoring the Ancestors, Met Bawon, and Gran Brijit in Haitian Vodou

In this episode, we open with a special Pawòl Pouvwa (words of power) and explore the theology of zanset (ancestors) in Haitian Vodou. We focus on grounding the conversation in understanding the different types of ancestors and how we could better align with them, as ancestral connection is central to Vodou cosmology. From there, we discuss the importance of the cemetery in Haitian Vodou as a sacred space of transition, communication, protection, and spiritual work. The cemetery is a threshold where worlds meet, and where relationships with the ancestors and certain Lwas are maintained with respect and care. We then introduce Met Bawon and his wife Gran Brijit (Maman Brijit), two powerful Lwas who preside over the cemetery and the ancestral realm. We explore who they are, their energetic signatures, and the important roles they play within Vodou, guarding the gates between life and death, ensuring proper passage, and maintaining balance between the living and the dead. Where possible, we also discuss different expressions of these Lwas, helping listeners understand the depth and complexity within their spiritual family. We close the episode by comparing Bawon and Gran Brijit to similar deities across world religions, offering context for how different cultures understand spirits connected to death, transformation, and the ancestral realm. This episode invites you to approach the ancestors with reverence, to rethink common misconceptions about death and the cemetery, and to deepen your understanding of the powerful spiritual forces that guide, protect, and transform life through the wisdom of those who came before us. Keywords: Haitian Vodou ancestors, zanset Vodou, theology of ancestors, pawol pouvwa, Haitian spirituality, Vodou cemetery meaning, cemetery in Haitian Vodou, Met Bawon, Baron Samedi, Gran Brijit, Maman Brijit, Gede lwa, Vodou spirits of death, ancestral realm Vodou, Vodou cosmology, honoring the dead in Vodou, African diasporic spirituality, Haitian Vodou spirits, cemetery rituals Vodou, spirits of transformation, death and rebirth spirituality, Gede family of lwa, ancestral connection Haitian Vodou

6 mei 2026 - 1 h 45 min
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Episode 58: Honoring and Loving on the 21 Nanchons of Haitian Vodou

In this special episode, we start with Pawòl Pouvwa (Word of Power) by breaking down how spirits are organized in Haitian Vodou. We explain key terms like rites, escorts, nanchons, and fanmi, and how these groupings help people understand relationships between the lwa. From there, we explore the importance of the “plus 1” concept in Vodou numerology, looking at how it reflects balance, connection, and the idea that spiritual systems are not always fixed or limited to what is immediately visible. Instead of deducing the lwas into the main categories as commonly heard, we want to name each nanchon.   We take the time to deconstruct the 21 nanchons of lwa as we know them, discussing their geographic origins in Africa and why this classification is more complex than it may first appear. We are going to say the names of the nanchons as we know them for a variety of reasons.  Naming the nanchons honors the African origins of the tradition. These names connect Vodou back to specific peoples, regions, and cultures that were brought to Haiti through the transatlantic slave trade. Saying their name keeps that history alive and resists the erasure caused by colonialism.  Calling the names of the nanchons is about relationship and respect as a form of spiritual activation and remembrance. It connects listeners to ancestral memory and reinforces identity.  This final reflection invites listeners to think more deeply about lineage, migration, and how Vodou continues to hold multiple layers of history and meaning. Keywords: Haitian Vodou, nanchon, Vodou nations, lwa, naming spirits in Vodou, African origins of Vodou, ancestral memory, spiritual remembrance, Vodou cosmology, Vodou lineage, African diaspora religions, decolonizing Vodou, Vodou teachings, spiritual relationships, honoring the lwa

29 apr 2026 - 1 h 31 min
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Episode 57: Honoring the Spirits of Justice and Vengeance in Haitian Vodou

In this episode, we start with Pawòl Pouvwa (Word of Power) by decolonizing the terms Gads, Pwens, and Djabs in Haitian Vodou. We explain what these terms mean, how they are used, and how they are often misunderstood outside of the tradition. From there, we introduce the lwa of justice and vengeance, exploring their role during the Haitian Revolution and how they are connected to protection, accountability, and the fight against injustice. We close the episode by discussing key expressions of fiery lwas such as Lenglensou, Aminan, Kita/Ti Kita, Met Kriminèl, Baculou Baka, and several others.  Manbo Vantem Pa Fyem of Sosyete Nago joins us as a guest speaker sharing a powerful story about Marinette.  We deconstruct and decolonize these spirits to help listeners understand these forces are tied to justice, consequence, and the restoration of balance within Haitian Vodou. Keywords: Gads in Haitian Vodou, Pwens in Vodou, Djabs in Vodou, Haitian Vodou, Vodou cosmology, lwa of justice and vengeance, Haitian Revolution, Black spirituality, Petwo lwas, fiery lwa, Lenglensou, Aminan lwa, Marinette, Ti Kita, Met Kriminèl, Baculou Baka, African diaspora religions, decolonizing Vodou, Vodou spirits explained

22 apr 2026 - 1 h 58 min
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