Juju Bae is an accomplished TV personality, spiritual educator, and Ọṣun priestess within the Yoruba tradition. She stands as an exceptional figure in the realms of hosting, education, and the spirituality that moves throughout the Black diaspora. Since the inception of her highly esteemed A Little Juju Podcast in 2018, Juju has served as a dedicated educator and interviewer, delving into the intricate history and practices of Black spirituality, which earned her an iHeartRadio Best Spirituality Podcast nomination in 2020. Through this platform, she has empowered millions of individuals to reconnect with their ancestral traditions while curating a substantial archive of Black history, thought, and belief. Currently, Juju can be seen on Hulu’s docuseries Living for the Dead, further solidifying her status as a luminary who weaves history, spirituality, and oration into every aspect of her work. She is currently conducting sociological research with the University of California, Santa Barbara, focused on the identity of Black millennials who practice Africana religions. She is an alumna of Spelman College, with a BA in psychology.
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