Season of Migration to the North w/ JJ Bola
JJ Bola joins us this week to discuss Tayeb Salih’s Season of Migration to the North, a book that has captivated him, and led to multiple re-reads over the last […]
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In this episode of The Deeply Well Podcast, host Devi Brown shares space with the inspiring Dr. Lakeysha Hallmon – a visionary, author, and the force behind The Village Market. Together, they hold an honest and soul-centered conversation about what it means to lead, heal, and build with intention, especially within the Black community.
Dr. Key opens up about her journey of creating spaces that center Black-owned businesses and why integrity has remained at the core of everything she does. From her personal rituals to her philosophy on leadership, she reminds us that healing isn’t just personal, it’s collective. It’s about building ecosystems where we all feel seen, supported, and safe enough to grow.
They talk about the necessity of self-care, not just as a trend but as a spiritual and emotional lifeline. The conversation touches on spiritual hygiene, burnout, and the quiet strength required to lead with love and purpose in today’s world.
This episode is filled with practical wisdom, affirmations, and reminders that you are powerful, and that purpose can feel both grounded and expansive when we move in community.
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JJ Bola joins us this week to discuss Tayeb Salih’s Season of Migration to the North, a book that has captivated him, and led to multiple re-reads over the last […]
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