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Books & Black Coffee

Through reading literature you can access the consciousness of someone else and expose your imagination to a new perspective of the world.

Welcome to Books & Black Coffee. Join two bookworms for conversations that centre on the power of knowledge shared and its application. Each episode is an open door into lessons through books that carry messages whic

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  • 15. The Gilded Ones

    45:21||Season 1, Ep. 15
    Join Vee and Tee, Deka, and others as we dive into The Gilded Ones. A book that questions traditions and the status quo, which for too long have kept us from union, love, and growth. Wherever you are and whoever you are, this book is for you.This episode is a heartfelt conversation about The Gilded Ones as it applies to our lives today in the 21st century.Music credit : Kizomba Instrumental by Noel Ntasambala

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  • 14. The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself

    59:14||Season 1, Ep. 14
    A call for us, as the intricate beings we are, to be more aware and conscious of ourselves as we navigate the world. Reclaim your life through internal excavation and seeking to understand. Be still, and give yourself time to do the work, whether that’s with your psyche, emotions, or experiences.Music credit : AmbientAUDIOVISION - Coverless book (Lofi)DISCLAIMER - We apologize for the noise in the background and the audio at intervals. During this episode, we had a dog in our space who caused more disruptions than we expected.
  • 13. A Holiday Special

    52:17||Season 1, Ep. 13
    A holiday special. Our year in books has been one of learning, laughing, feeling, and growing. Sometimes, you need to sit down with somebody who gets it, and reflect on what you have read. We gain more than we realize when we give ourselves time to reflect.2024 in books:The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor DostoevskyBorn in Blackness: Africa, Africans and the making of the Modern World by Howard W. FrenchThe House of Hunger by Dambudzo MarecheraA New Concept of the Universe by Walter RussellTo Be A Drum by Evelyn ColemanI Need My Monster by Amanda NollLibrary Lion by Michelle KnudsenHanukkah In Alaska by Barbara BrownDeep Work by Cal NewportThe Reader On The 6.27 by Jean-Paul DidierlaurentThe Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down by Haemin Sunim2025 Recommendations:The Biology of Belief: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter & Miracles by Bruce H. LiptonThe Blade Itself by Joe AbercrombieAfrican Holistic Health by Llaila AfrikaThe Untethered Soul by Michael A. SingerLabours Of Love by Tawanda BwerudzaMusic credit : Joy Together
  • 12. An Orchestra of Minorities

    32:49||Season 1, Ep. 12
    There are layers to this book. The goofball tendencies came through, and the bookworms enjoyed every moment. Love. Language. Society. Coming of age.Music credit : Africa Maasai Kids by SOFRA
  • 11. Would You Recognise Me?

    15:13||Season 1, Ep. 11
    A celebration of Black History & Black Present. Join us as we explore a piece of prose and the beautiful lines between. It’s noticing how prose mirrors life in the seasons when recorded reflection is most important.Get your copy on Etsy:https://mupeneguriwrites.etsy.com/uk/listing/1795976734/would-you-recognise-meMusic by Mikhail Smusev.
  • 10. Invisible Man

    28:30||Season 1, Ep. 10
    Join us as we explore this magical work by Ralph Ellison. A book that, like earth itself, is so deeply layered. At its core, lies the reality of life for black men in white supremacist societies. Join two bookworms as we breathe in 1950s America and diffuse the lessons and poetry into our hearts.Music by Oleg Brnic on Pixabay.
  • 9. Freedom is a Constant Struggle

    35:40||Season 1, Ep. 9
    Angela Y Davis’ book ‘Freedom is a constant struggle’ is a one that must be visited on regular occasions. The book covers significant ground in such a few pages. Join us as we distill the revelations from this work. Drop by drop, we’ll flow through topics in the book and how they might help us all, in our constant struggle for freedom. Music by Praz Khanal