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Let’s Talk IFA

Podkast av Shaughn Lee

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Talking about the west african culture and spiritual system of IFA. Our mission is to help spread and teach the truth about IFA and all aspects of the IFA culture to enlighten and educate people properly to help people reclaim their African spirituality and lay a blueprint for a better future.

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27 Episoder

episode The role of women in ifa: leadership, tradition, and cultural responsibility cover

The role of women in ifa: leadership, tradition, and cultural responsibility

Women have always played an essential role in African spiritual traditions. In this episode, we speak with Tya Egunsegun about the role of women in Ifa and Yoruba culture, and the responsibilities that come with spiritual leadership, community guidance, and cultural preservation. Across generations, women have served as teachers, organizers, healers, and protectors of tradition. Their influence extends beyond ritual work into the everyday responsibility of strengthening families, educating children, and maintaining the values that sustain the community. This conversation explores the importance of balance between men and women within spiritual systems, the expectations placed on spiritual practitioners, and why maintaining character, discipline, and cultural understanding is critical for anyone walking the path of Ifa. Spiritual leadership is not about status or recognition. It is about responsibility, service, and protecting the wisdom passed down by the ancestors. 👉 subscribe to letstalkifa for grounded conversations on culture and spirituality 👉 follow us on social media for clips, teachings, and updates 👉 share this episode with someone interested in the role of women in African traditions strong culture requires strong leadership.

16. mars 2026 - 57 min
episode The role of women in ifa: leadership, tradition, and cultural responsibility cover

The role of women in ifa: leadership, tradition, and cultural responsibility

Women have always played an essential role in African spiritual traditions. In this episode, we speak with Tya Egunsegun about the role of women in Ifa and Yoruba culture, and the responsibilities that come with spiritual leadership, community guidance, and cultural preservation. Across generations, women have served as teachers, organizers, healers, and protectors of tradition. Their influence extends beyond ritual work into the everyday responsibility of strengthening families, educating children, and maintaining the values that sustain the community. This conversation explores the importance of balance between men and women within spiritual systems, the expectations placed on spiritual practitioners, and why maintaining character, discipline, and cultural understanding is critical for anyone walking the path of Ifa. Spiritual leadership is not about status or recognition. It is about responsibility, service, and protecting the wisdom passed down by the ancestors. 👉 subscribe to letstalkifa for grounded conversations on culture and spirituality 👉 follow us on social media for clips, teachings, and updates 👉 share this episode with someone interested in the role of women in African traditions strong culture requires strong leadership.

16. mars 2026 - 55 min
episode Reclaim our power: unity, culture, and building African institutions cover

Reclaim our power: unity, culture, and building African institutions

Power is not given. It is organized, built, and protected. Many people wait for politics, leaders, or outside systems to solve problems in their communities. But real power has always come from unity, culture, and institutions built by the people themselves. In this episode, the conversation focuses on what it truly means to reclaim our power. Instead of relying on political outcomes, the focus shifts to building strong communities through cooperation, shared economics, independent schools, rites of passage, and cultural responsibility. The elders and ancestors who carried Yoruba culture forward did so with a sense of national purpose and cultural pride. Today, much of that energy has been replaced by status, pageantry, and individual recognition instead of collective progress. Reclaiming power means returning to structure and unity—supporting local businesses, organizing communities, educating the children, and building systems that sustain future generations. Children represent the wealth and future of the culture, which is why independent education and rites of passage programs are essential to rebuilding strong foundations. The message is simple: stop waiting for change and start building it. Communities that organize, cooperate, and invest in themselves create stability regardless of politics or outside systems. 👉 subscribe to letstalkifa for grounded conversations on culture, spirituality, and community building 👉 follow us on social media for clips, teachings, and updates 👉 share this episode with someone committed to building stronger communities unity builds power. culture sustains nations.

16. mars 2026 - 54 min
episode The power of ancestor veneration: reconnecting with your roots and healing your lineage cover

The power of ancestor veneration: reconnecting with your roots and healing your lineage

You don’t walk alone. Your ancestors walk with you. Ancestor veneration is not superstition — it is foundation. Every culture honors those who came before them. In African spirituality, honoring the ancestors is the gateway to identity, healing, protection, and alignment. This episode breaks down why we venerate our ancestors, how they communicate through dreams, signs, sound, memory, and ritual, and why setting up an ancestor altar creates a spiritual gateway between realms. We explore how remembering their character, honoring their customs, and even learning their taboos strengthens the entire family lineage. The conversation goes deeper into roots readings (idafa idile) — how divination reconnects the diaspora to Africa, reveals ancestral professions, taboos, migration paths, and even unresolved trauma carried through generations. Ancestor veneration is not just about offering food or drink — it is about healing inherited patterns, breaking destructive cycles, and restoring pride in who we are. When we reconnect with our lineage, we reclaim identity. When we honor our ancestors, we strengthen our destiny. 👉 subscribe to letstalkifa for grounded cultural education 👉 follow us on social media for clips, teachings, and updates 👉 share this episode with family and start an annual ancestor honoring tradition the ancestors are not dead. they are present. remembering is power.

12. feb. 2026 - 49 min
episode Stop blaming witches: personal responsibility in ifa and african spirituality cover

Stop blaming witches: personal responsibility in ifa and african spirituality

Not every problem is witchcraft. Not every setback is a spiritual attack. One of the biggest mistakes people make in African spirituality is blaming witches, enemies, or unseen forces for situations caused by poor decisions, lack of discipline, or ignored guidance. This episode challenges the habit of shifting responsibility outward instead of looking inward. Ifa teaches balance, accountability, and self-examination. Before assuming spiritual attack, there must be honest reflection: Were instructions followed? Was ebo completed properly? Were character flaws addressed? Spiritual systems are not designed to remove responsibility — they reinforce it. Constantly blaming external forces weakens Ori and delays growth. Accountability strengthens destiny. There are real spiritual forces in the world, but not everything is spiritual warfare. Sometimes the issue is habits, choices, and refusal to change. Growth begins where excuses end. 👉 subscribe to letstalkifa for grounded cultural guidance 👉 follow us on social media for clips, teachings, and updates 👉 share this episode with someone quick to blame witches clarity removes fear. accountability restores power.

12. feb. 2026 - 1 h 4 min
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