
Movement, Rhythm, and Conversations Podcast-With Tafari
This podcast boldly examines the urgent need to remove European religion from the African American community, exposing how these belief systems are rooted in mythology, fantasy, and colonial control. It challenges listeners to reclaim their minds, their heritage, and their identity by breaking free from spiritual narratives that were never ours to begin with."
Podcasting since 2025 • 11 episodes
Movement, Rhythm, and Conversations Podcast-With Tafari
Latest Episodes
Africa Without Chains-The Nation That Could Have Been
Africa Without Chains: The Nation That Could Have BeenWhat would Africa look like today if European colonization had never touched her shores?Before the Berlin Conference carved up the continent… before missionaries r...
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Season 2
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Episode 11
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24:21

More Questions Than Answers
🎙️ Episode Title: More Questions Than AnswersPodcast: Movement, Rhythm, and Conversations with TafariThis week, I dive into the messy, uncomfortable, and necessary conversation about faith—what it is, ...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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14:49

The Gospel of Self-Hate: Southern Roots and Urban Decay
In this episode of Movement, Rhythm, and Conversations with Tafari, I take a hard look at the connection between Southern religion, generational trauma, and the self-hatred plaguing Black communities across America.Why do we see...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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12:01

The Echo of Unanswered Prayers
In this powerful episode of Movement, Rhythm, and Conversations with Tafari, we tackle one of the most uncomfortable questions in religion: Why do prayers go unanswered?I expose the painful truth many refuse to ack...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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10:06

Obedience or Salvation-The Curse of European Religion in the Black Mind
Why are Black people still worshiping the gods of their oppressors?In this powerful episode of Movement, Rhythm, and Conversations with Tafari, I will unpack the painful irony of how European religion—once forced on us through c...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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12:23

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