
Life, I Swear
By Chloe Dulce Louvouezo

Life, I SwearApr 17, 2022

The Aquarian Entrepreneur featuring Jas Moon
Jas Moon is an Aquarian Entrepreneur and champions others to be too—to embed practices that support the holistic wellbeing of themselves & their customers into their mission driven businesses.
Links:
- Connect with Jas Moon on Instagram @jasofmoon
- Follow The Aquarian Entrepreneur on Instagram @theaquarianentrepreneur
- Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust)
- Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work
- Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website
- Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear

The Body, Black Imagination, and Genius featuring Carmen Harris
This week I welcome Carmen Harris into conversation, a visionary, healer, and co-founder of Two Inches Beyond Black. This episode is an offering, a meditation, a call to come back into yourself an invitation to breathe.
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Love, Care, and Intersections featuring DaTiana Guerrero
In this episode, we have DaTiana Guerrero, a doula and care consultant. We talk postpartum and the recurring familiarity that arises in life in different seasons between birthing and grieving.
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Freedom, Liberation, and Afro-Futurism featuring Imani Samuels and LaTonia Cokely
Imani is the founder of HURU, which creates sacred spaces for vast experiences that foster emotional well-being and wholeness. LaTonia is the founder of Adjourn Teahouse, which is the product that brings the practice of rest into our daily rituals.
Imani Samuels and LaTonya Cokeley, both visionaries who truly understand and I believe embody the power and the gift of sisterhood, rest, grace, and authenticity, share the mic to be in conversation, as the friends who they are to talk about rest, Afro-futurism and liberation.
Links:
- Connect with Imani Sanders on Instagram @imanijoye
- Connect with Adjourn Teahouse on Instagram @adjournteahouse
- Visit Adjourn Teahouse’s website
- Visit HURU’s website
- Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust)
- Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work
- Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website
- Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear

Grief Is Love featuring Marisa Renee Lee, Author, Grief Is Love
In this episode, we have Marisa Renee Lee, author of Grief is Love. We unpack grief, moving away from the limited definition society has of it to the expansive journey it can be.
Links:
- Connect with Marisa Renee Lee on Instagram @marisareneelee
- Visit the Maria Renee Lee’s website
- Purchase the book: Grief is Love
- Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust)
- Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work
- Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website
- Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear

Season VI Opening: One Year with Host and Author Chloe Dulce Louvouezo

Season V Closing: The Bonfire, I Deserve, Community Questions
Chloe closes season five with three questions for listeners.
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- Follow Fitbeads on Instagram @fitbeads.co
- Visit Fitbead’s website (use code LIFEISWEAR20 to get 20% off your first purchas)
- Explore ways to give to The Loveland Foundation
- Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust)
- Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work
- Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website
- Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear

Sisterhood, Vulnerability and Second Chances featuring Kenda Fields
In this episode, Chloe speaks to Kenda Fields, content strategist, about the power of second changes, her history in sisterhood, and the mysteries, divisions, and unity that decorate our family experiences. She speaks about the vulnerability required to move past her fear and through her own healing.
Links:
- Connect with Kenda Fields on Instagram @kendaelisefields
- Visit Kenda’s website
- Explore ways to give to The Loveland Foundation
- Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust)
- Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work
- Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website
- Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear

We Are The Ones: Community Care, Excess and Access featuring Hannah Tall, The Loveland Foundation
I chat with Hannah Tall, Director of Programs at The Loveland Foundation. Hannah begins by sharing the excess of love and the access to love that she learned was possible through her mother. We also go on to talk about what and who got her here as a village child. Follow The Loveland Foundation's work on social channels because the community care they offer, like mothering, is the nurturing we all need.
Links:
- Follow The Loveland Foundation on Instagram @thelovelandfoundation
- Explore ways to give to The Loveland Foundation
- Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust)
- Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work
- Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website
- Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear

Poetry, Vulnerability, and Levels featuring Lyn Patterson, Poet
I chat with Lyn Patterson, poet and artist, about her life story. We chat about overcoming trauma through poetry, shifting dynamics of family, accepting your wild, and awareness of "how we consume life, or how it consumes us if we aren't careful."
Links:
- Connect with Lyn Patterson on Instagram @poetryntings
- Explore ways to give to The Loveland Foundation
- Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust)
- Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work
- Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website
- Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear

Black Masculinity and Black Girlhood featuring Omó Pastor, Photographer
In this episode, Chloe speaks with Omó Pastor, writer, photographer and filmmaker who uses these artistic mediums to heal, to empower and to express the reality of African people across the globe. In this conversation, Omó Pastor shares her recent work around Black male masculinity.
Links:
- Connect with Omó Pastor on Instagram @omopastorr
- Visit Omó Pastor’s website
- Explore ways to give to The Loveland Foundation
- Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust)
- Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work
- Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website
- Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear

Telling the Story of the Story featuring Adriana Parrish, Healer
Chloe speaks with her best friend Adriana Parrish about the experience of telling her story for the first time. Adriana was a contributor to the Life, I Swear book, where she chronicled her experience of losing her mother and navigating life without her.
Links:
- Connect with Adriana Parrish on Instagram @adrianamparrish
- Explore ways to give to The Loveland Foundation
- Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust)
- Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work
- Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website
- Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear

Loving and Leaving New York, featuring Renae Bluitt, Filmmaker and Creator, She Did That
In this episode, I chat with Renae Bluitt, filmmaker and advocate for Black women entrepreneur’s narratives, and Creator and Executive Producer of the Netflix documentary “She Did That.” We talk about what calls us to be passionate about telling other Black womens' stories, negotiating balance in our lives, and the invitation of new seasons and locations as she talks of loving and leaving New York.
Links:
- Connect with Renae Bluitt on Instagram @iamrenaebluitt
- Visit Renae’s website
- Listen to Renae’s podcast: She Did That
- Explore ways to give to The Loveland Foundation
- Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust)
- Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work
- Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website
- Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear

The Sex Lives of African Women featuring Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah and Salem Afangideh
Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah, Ghanaian feminist activist, award-winning blogger, and author sits down with Salem Afangideh, lawyer, consultant and sexuality anthropologist. They talk about Nana’s book “The Sex Lives of African Women”, self-agency, the ideologies that influence our assumptions or judgements around sex, and the perspectives of anthropology and feminism respectively. (Note: FGM mentioned in this episode is an acronym for female genital mutilation)
Links:
- Purchase The Sex Lives of African Women by Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah
- Learn about the work of Salem Afangideh
- Connect with Nana on Instagram @dfordarkoa
- Connect with Salem on Instagram @salem_afangideh
- Explore ways to give to The Loveland Foundation
- Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust)
- Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work
- Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website
- Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear

Truth, Light, and No Blueprints featuring Brandie Freely, founder of Lumin Magazine
In this second episode, I have with me Brandie Freely, founder of LUMIN Magazine and The Escapism Retreat. We talk about light—how we follow it, how truth helps us keep it going, and how the path to it looks different for each of us. Plus, the power of breaking rules.
Links:
- Connect with Brandie Freely on Instagram @brandiefreely
- Follow Lumin Magazine on Instagram @luminmagazine
- Visit the LUMIN Magazine website
- Explore ways to give to The Loveland Foundation
- Purchase the book (Life, I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing and Self-Trust)
- Learn more about host, Chloe Dulce Louvouezo, and her work
- Visit the Life, I Swear Podcast website
- Connect on Instagram @lifeiswear

Season Opening: Transformation and Perspective
Welcome to season five of the Life, I Swear podcast! In this episode, Chloe starts the season with a few words of her own on this journey, this season, and the reflections she's been having lately, answering the question: what do we do with that freedom from our pasts? How do we leverage our new perspectives? How can we share these new versions of ourselves? How can we expand, evolve, and seize our newest revelations of self to carry us into new levels?
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A More Perfect Union: To Be Black, Woman and American featuring Teri Ellen Cross Davis, Poet
Teri Ellen Cross Davis is a phenomenal poet and author of A More Perfect Union (Ohio State University Press, 2021) and Haint (Gival Press, 2016). She is also the Poetry Coordinator for the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C. In this season four finale, Teri talks about the desire she has for the country to create a more perfect union for Black women.
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Since 1968, the Folger's poetry reading series has brought hundreds of distinguished poets to read from their work on stage. A new Virtual Poetry Writing Workshop, titled Shakespeare's Sisters: Say Her Name, will be led by poet and Folger Poetry Coordinator Teri Cross Davis and poet and author Kim Roberts. This workshop explores the poetry of Black women in America, encouraging workshop participants to write responses to esteemed poets of the contemporary moment. The workshop will be offered in two 4-week sessions and course will run virtually on Wednesdays from 5-7pm ET, now through December 1, 2021.
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Authentic Voices: Because Our Voices Matter featuring Natalie Obando, President, Women’s National Book Association (WNBA)
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Conditions of a Creative: Stop, Start, Listen featuring Courtney Phillips, Creator, GumboMedia
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Sensuality and Sexuality: Feminism, Religion and Mental Wellness featuring Brianne Patrice, Sensuality Doula
Brianne Patrice breaks down for us how she sees sexuality, sensuality, and spirituality mastering their own lane but also overlapping--and when they do, this is the wholeness we speak of.
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A Love Letter to Ancestors: Writing, Motherhood and Burt Bridges featuring Cassandra Lane, Author and Editor
In this episode, Cassandra Lane shares the journey of her book and the truths she’s discovered in the process, including how her intentional parenting has focused with the ancestral blueprint she’s unearthed.
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Resistance in Bloom: Black Bodies, Freedom and Representation featuring Aqueene Wilson, Creator of Nene Creates
In this episode, Aqueene Wilson shares her journey of migrating from the Caribbean to the Netherlands, the transition from Black to white spaces, how the lack of representation impacted her as an artist, and what freedom of the Black body means to her.
Credits:
Interlude poem from Where are the black bodies dancing?
Title: An ode to black bodies in bloom.
Episode: Resistance in bloom
Written and performed by Aqueene Wilson
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Self-Healing: Emotions, White Spaces, and No Graduation featuring Yasmine Cheyenne, Teacher and Mental Health Advocate
Yasmine Cheyenne talks about racism in some predominately white healing spaces, her previous work in the military, and how all of that has led her to create her own community focused on self-healing, plus how the practice is both distinctive and necessary, particularly for Black people.
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Restorative Healing: Traditional Medicine, Alternatives, and the Diaspora featuring Dr. Leslie Nwoke, CEO, HeartWork EQ
In this episode, Dr. Leslie Nwoke talks about the gap between understanding how to live more intentionally in theory vs in practice and how to close it, the gap in traditional medicine vs. holistic approaches to healing, and bringing restorative healing back to the continent of Africa.
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Season IV Begins: Abundance, Wisdom and Worry featuring Chloe Dulce Louvouezo
An intro to the fourth season, on abundance mindset and learning from our shared wisdom while managing our worry.
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Parting Words: Loss and Gain, Podcast Therapy and Book Things with Host Chloe Dulce Louvouezo

Art Therapy: Autism, Connection, and How Far We Have Come featuring Morgan Harper Nichols, Artist

Decolonizing Sexuality: Autonomy, Boundaries and Pleasure featuring Salem Afangideh, Lawyer

Seeing Our Mothers: Expectations, Let Downs and Forgiveness featuring Shakira Hill Taylor, Author

Redefining Endings: Divorce, Pivots, and Self-Trust featuring Christine Platt, Afrominimalist

Choosing Joy Through Recovery featuring Dr. Kristian Edwards, Founder, BLK + GRN

The Black Woman’s Happiness Project featuring Imani Joye Sanders, founder HURU

Back to My Motherland, Back to My Mother featuring Doriana Diaz and Eniafe Isis

Troublemaking: Fearlessness, Orikis and Claiming Our Space featuring Luvvie Ajayi Jones, Author

Intimacy: Desirability, Love and Discovery featuring Simi Muhumuza

Partnership in Grief and Radical Gentleness ft. Felicia Gangloff-Bailey, Mother and Ed Psychologist

Season Three Begins: Love in Our Words, Voices of Listeners

2020: Pandemic Resilience, Possibility and a Special Announcement featuring Danasia Fantastic

Duality: Bad Girl, Good Human featuring Orixa

Global Cultural Identity: Marrakech, Ancestors and Aspiration featuring Meryanne Loum-Martin

Fearlessness: Choice, Inner Child, and Oaklanta featuring Morgan Ashley, Bohemian Brands

Survival: Genocide and Generational Trauma featuring Dydine Umunyana

The American Dream: Immigration, Artistry and Human Connection featuring Lili Lopez

Adoptee Experience: Being Black in a White World

Birthing Journey: Doulas, Advocacy and Black Lives featuring Latham Thomas, Mama Glow

Holistic Wellness: Education, Therapy and Anxiety featuring Abena Boamah-Acheampong

Language: Race, Labels and Becoming featuring Eniafe Isis, Writer, All Her Words

Creative Entrepreneurship: Ownership and Legacy featuring Lindsey Farrar, Founder of CRWN Mag

Ancestral Healing: Minneapolis, Family and Home featuring Lauren Ash
