
Jumbie is a podcast all about the monsters that even colonialism couldn’t kill. On this podcast, we’re going to hear dark and haunting stories from local storytellers that are inspired by or about the spirits, monsters, and other cryptids that peoples surviving colonialism have used to process the horrors inflicted on their communities. So check your locks, look under your beds and in your closets... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | DocumentarySociety & Culture | ||||

Horror writer W.H. Vigo shares the original story "Sunset Run" before exploring the roots of the story, the horrifying beauty of birth and pregnancy, storytelling and more.
Transcript: drive.google.com/file/d/1oRkZoYVzCw5HfCAXpDmjfgRo3UuluJB... more
Rapper Wiidaaseh tells the original story "Big Moose" before diving into the story as well as the horrors of residential schools, intergenerational trauma, and alcoholism.
Transcript: drive.google.com/file/d/1Pm8Ye4M84n9wc73Ll6rtTGyHrV9O2I74... more
Miss Tania Lou (aka Tania Hernandez) dives into the jonkonnu celebrations of Jamaica and the Caribbean, resilience, and sharing ancestral stories.
Transcript: indivisiblewriting.com/podcasts/jumbie/transcripts/episode-5-transcript/
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Spiritual healer Joan Rupram joins us to talk about walking the spirit world, colonization, and storytelling.
Transcript: drive.google.com/file/d/1x0SLEj54uVYwfG6Uvzn6Q8pOBZdWceFr/view?usp=share_link
Find Joan Rupram
IG: @joan.rupram
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Patrick Salvani, aka Ms. Nookie Galore, tells the original story, Pasalubong. (Content note: Blood) Afterwards they dive into the colonial roots of superstitions, the importance of chosen family, and using horror to process our grief.
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On this episode, academic and drag artist Ryan Persadie aka Tifa Wine talks about Caribbean feminisms, Coolie history, and the expansive possibilities of drag. (Content Note: discussions of arranged marriages, suicide, child death, abortion, etc.)
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Clif sits down virtually with Miss Tania Lou (aka Tania Hernandez) to dive into the jonkonnu celebrations of Jamaica and the Caribbean, resilience, and sharing ancestral stories.
Transcript: indivisiblewriting.com/podcasts/jumbie/transc... more
Dev and Clif are joined by spiritual healer Joan Rupram to talk about walking the spirit world, colonization, and storytelling.
Transcript: indivisiblewriting.com/podcasts/jumbie/transcripts/episode-4-transcript/
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